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Turkish Baths!

FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.

Ladies' hours, from 9 a. m. to 12 m.Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., for Gentlemen exclusively.

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149 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

FIRST CLASS

MICROSCOPES,

And Accessories of the Latest and most Improved Styles.

Glass Instruments made to order.

J. G. LANGGUTH,
Optician.

134 State St., Cor. Madison.

DR. PRESCOTT'S
Sulphur, Vapor, Water,

AND

MEDICATED BATHS, 101 S. DESPLAINES ST.,

Near Madison Street,

CHICAGO.

Formerly 175 East Madison Street.

UNDAS DICK & CO,'S SOFT CAPSULES were the only Capsules admitted to the last Paris Exposition, and are now the only ones prescribed by Physicians. OIL OF SANDAL-WOOD, (Onetenth part Oil Cassia.)

THE OIL OF SANDAL-WOOD possesses a much greater power in restoring to a healthy state the mucous membrane of the urethra than either Cubebs or Copaiba. It never produces sickness, and is so certain and speedy in its action as to fully entitle it to be called THE specific in comparison with the other remedies. It is fast superseding every other remedy, sixty Capsules ONLY being required to insure a safe and certain cure in six or eight days. From no other medicine can a like satisfactory result be obtained. Our own Copaiba requires on an average about 20 days; our Copaiba and Cubebs about 17, and our Matico about 15; while the best of the hard Capsules require about 40 days, and the others a much longer time.

DR. PRINCE'S INFIRMARY,

At Jacksonville.

THE Attention of the Profession is invited to the Establishment of DR. PRINCE, at JACKSONVILLE, for the treatment of SURGICAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. The House is equally heated throughout, so as to make the best possible provision for the HEALTH and COMFORT of Persons feeble from Disease, or from the effects of Surgical Treatment. The Necessary Appliances are provided for the PREVENTION and CORRECTION of DEFORMITIES. The best Apparatus for Galvanic and Faradic Therapeutics is employed. It will be readily understood that the elements of success may be made more numerous and effective than is possible outside of an Establishment.

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THE MEDICAL EXAMINER, A Semi-Monthly Journal,

DEVOTED TO THE

Educational, Scientific and Practical Interests

OF

THE MEDICAL PROFESSION,

Edited by N. S. DAVIS, M.D., and F. H. DAVIS, M.D.

PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.

Its Contents

Will be of such a character as will directly aid the Physician in the daily practical duties of his profession. A large list of contributors, including many of the most eminent physicians and surgeons of the West, insures to THE EXAMINER an abundant supply of original articles.

The Hospital Reports

Will include abstracts of all the principal medical and surgical cliniques of the Mercy Hospital, the Cook County Hospital, and the Free Dispensaries.

The Select Department

Will contain a careful digest of the Professional and Scient fic News and Literature, both at home and abroad.

Address,

PUBLISHERS MEDICAL EXAMINER,

792 Wabash av., CHICAGO, ILL,

C. DEGENHARDT,

MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF

SURGICAL, DENTAL, ORTHOPEDICAL

INSTRUMENTS

and Cutlery. (ESTABLISHED 1850.) [Formerly 125 So. LaSalle St.] Factory and Salesrooms, Nos. 510 & 512 West Madison Street.-Branch, 426 State Street, CHICAGO.

Repairing and Grinding.

U. S. Government Artificial Limb

Manufacturing Company.

787 WABASH AVE., & 79, 81 & 83 SIXTEENTH ST., CHICAGO.

The largest, oldest and most complete manufactory of the kind in the United States. We Manufacture to Order all kinds of Surgical and Orthopedic Instruments, Crutches, Trusses, Canes, etc. Address all Communications to

J. E. GARDNER,

Cor. 16th St. and Wabash Av., Chicago.

U. S. Commissioner.

ONE SUPERIOR-Wm. R. War

No

ner & Co.'s Officinal and other SUGAR COATED PILLS.

PILL PHOSPHORUS COMP:
(WARNER & Co.)

Phosphorus is an important constituent of the animal economy, particularly of the brain and nervous system, and is regarded as a valuable remedy for diseases common to them-as in cases of Lapse of Memory, Softening of the Brain, Loss of Nerve Power, Phthises, Paralysis and Impotency. The pilular form has been deemed the most desirable for administration of Phosphorus. It is in a perfect state of Subdivision, as it is incorporated with Glycerine, &c., in solution.

Dr. G. Dujardin Beaumetz, of the Hospital de la Petie, Paris, concludes, after an elaborate study of the action of phosphorus in locomotor ataxia, that

1. Phosphorus appears to have a favorable influence in progressive locomotor ataxia.

2. Phosphorus acts as an excitant and as a tonic to the nervous system. It returns to the nervous tissue an indispensable element.

3. The administration of phosphorus should be commenced in small doses, one milligramme (about the 1-60th of a grain), and increased gradually. The administration should cease when digestive_troubles supervene.-Bulletin General de Therapeutique, Jan. 15th, Feb. 29th, March 18th, 1868. PRICE $2.00 PER HUNDRED.

MANUFACTURED BY

SENT BY MAIL.

WM. R. WARNER & CO.,
Philadelphia.

BELLEVUE PLACE,

Private Institution for the care and Treatment of Insane. Females.

ADDRESS

R. J. PATTERSON, M. D.,

BATAVIA, ILL.

W. H. BULLOCK,

Optician.

Microscopes and Apparatus made to Order.
REFERENCES.

Dr. H, A. JOHNSON, Prof. in Chicago Medical College,
Dr. J. W, FREER, Prof. in Rush Medical College.
S. A. BRIGGS, Esq., Editor of "THE LENS."

178 WEST MADISON STREET.

THE

CHICAGO

"

Medical Register

AND

DIRECTORY,

· 1872-3.

CONTAINING

A DESCRIPTION of the MedicAL COLLEGES, HOSPITALS, INFIrmaries, ASYLUMS, AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, TOGETHER WITH

THE MEDICAL AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIA

TIONS OF THE ENTIRE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY

T. DAVIS FITCH, M.D., AND NORMAN BRIDGE, M.D.

REVISED BY

THE PRESIDENTS OF THE REGULAR MEDICAL COLLEGES AND Societies OF CHICAGO, AND OF THE ILL. STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.

VOL I.

CHICAGO:

HAZLITT & REED, PRINTERS, 139 AND 141 MONROE STREET.

1872.

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