BAYER'S PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS A most reliable and quickly-acting hypnotic of the Sulfonal group. Dose: 16 to 20 grains, in a large cup of hot liquid. Tartrate of Piperazine, Anti-Arthritic Uric Solvent. Has a marked effect on the diuresis. The active principle of the thyroid gland. It is most efficacious in Strumous Diseases, Dose: 5 grains two to eight times a day for Adults; 5 grains one An Iodine Cicatrisant which is an excellent odourless substitute for Iodoform, and highly recommended for Burns, Wounds, Scrofulous Ulcerations, &c. A perfect substitute for Iodoform. Odourless and non-toxic. Has a covering power five times greater than Iodoform. Especially useful in Ulcus molle et durum. A Cresoltriiodide, particularly efficacious in the treatment of all kinds of cutaneous A new silver preparation. Most reliable in cases of Gonorrhoea. Antiseptic wound Adult Dose: 8 grains every three hours. 66 (Formerly Tannone.") A new intestinal astringent. Special indications: Tuberculous and Non-Tuberculous Enteritis, Typhus. Dose: 15 grains three or four times daily. Specific for Influenza, Headache, Migraine, Acute Articular Rheumatism, Dose: 15 grains four to six times daily; in powders, &c, HEROIN A therapeutic free from secondary effects. Dose: 0.005 gram. thrice daily. Substitute for Salicylic Acid. Does not irritate the mucous coat of the stomach. A hypnotic in cases of simple, uncomplicated Insomnia. Dose: 24 to 30 grains. PHENACETINE-BAYER. PIPERAZINE-BAYER. SULFONAL-BAYER. SAMPLES AND LITERATURE MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION TO THE WHOLESALE G. ARNOLD, 191 Clarence St., SYDNEY. THE BRITISH SOMATOSE CO., LTD. SOMATOSE Is made from meat, and contains all the nutritive elements of the meat from which it is prepared in an easy assimilable form. Consisting, as it does, only of nutritive material in a form which can be directly absorbed by the organism, it is a direct nutritive agent, and produces in a very short space of time an increase in the body weight. SOMATOSE IS A VERY VALUABLE NUTRITIVE AGENT, and is of the greatest service in cases of impaired nutrition, children retarded in develop ment, general debility, loss of blood, exhausting diseases, and as a restorative after operations. Brilliant results are reported in chlorosis, anæmia, rickets, in commencing tuberculosis, in the puerperal state, and especially during convalescence. It has been demonstrated that febrile affections run a milder and more rapid course when Somatose is given; it is immediately absorbed, and thus the body is protected from waste and loss of power; the duration of convalescence is at the same time sensibly shortened. Somatose in almost all cases stimulates the appetite in a remarkable manner, and its use is attended with surprisingly rapid increase in weight; in many cases patients have gained 4 lbs. in the first fortnight, and cases in which 10 lbs. have been gained in a month are by no means rare. SOMATOSE IS A FIRST-CLASS TONIC, and can always be used with benefit in cases in which it is desirable to stimulate the nutrition, to increase the body weight, or to strengthen patients or convalescents. Somatose is an odourless, almost tasteless powder, which is easily soluble in water. It thus differs from all other meat preparations, many of which, either from their repugnant taste or irritant action on the digestive organs, are not tolerated for any length of time. Profs. Woodbury and Bartley, of Long Island Hospital: "The cases in which Somatose was employed comprised cancer of the stomach, commencing tubercular disease of the lung, and indigestion. In cases in which all other food was rejected Somatose was retained, a proof of the ease with which it is digested. It was surprising that in several cases where there was total loss of appetite, after using Somatose for 2 or 3 days the appetite returned. In a case of Typhoid, in which all other food was rejected, Somatose was given for some time, and even in this case appetite returned and the weight increased." Dr. Weber, Berlin, has found Somatose of the greatest service in Chlorosis and Anæmia, both following severe hemorrhage and occurring in convalescence. When iron was given with Somatose the results were particularly striking, much better than when iron is administered alone. Dr. Weber recommends it warmly in all cases of convalescence, as it is absorbed at once, and has also marked stimulative action on the appetite. And many others. IRON-SOMATOSE MILK-SOMATOSE (Ferro-Somatose). A first-class tonic, containing the albuminous substances of the Daily Dose: 75 to 150 grains. 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Never causes diarrhoea (as is sometimes the case with Cod Liver Oil), 4. Can be administered if disorders of the stomach and bowel exist, and 5. Increases weight by promoting digestion, improving nutrition, increasing is effected on ordinary diet, over-feeding with its attending Acts by augmenting the tissues and conserving the nourishment 7. Children who will not take Cod Liver Oil nearly always like FREE SAMPLES TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. CAUTION.-When prescribing, be careful to specify ANGIER'S EMULSION, otherwise some disappointing imitation made with ordinary petroleum may be substituted. |