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*New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital, ✩

Cor. 63rd St. and Avenue, A, New York City.

THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.

For senior, clinics are held by almost every chair. For juniors, special facilities are provided for laboratory work, embracing courses in medical chemistry, normal histology, microscopic examination of urinary sediments, etc. The instruction is adapted, as far as possible, to the needs of the students individually, and each man is taught to work for himself. No extra charge for instruction, apparatus or reagents. The Flower Hospital and Surgical amphitheatre adjoining, affords superior advantages for the study of operative surgery. The clinical material in every department of the College Dispensary is abundant. A preliminary course of clinical lectures, medical and surgical, will be delivered in the amphitheatre of the Flower Hospital, beginning Sept. 15, 1890, and continuing until the opening of the College, Oct. 1st. The graded course of three years is now imperative.

T. F. ALLEN, M. D., L. L. D., Dean,

For announcements and information address,

L. L. DANFORTH, M, D., SECRETARY, 35 W. 51st St., New York City,

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After a thorough test of the Georgia Bromine-Lithia Water it gives me great pleasure to state that I have obtained better and quicker results from its use in case of Lithalmia, Chronic Rheumatism and Chronic Bright's Disease, than other waters tried. I shall use it in preference to any other. W. A. WAKELEY, M. D.

WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD!

The attention and careful investigation of the Medical Profession is earnestly invited to this wonderful Water. It is pure, bright and powerful. Samples free to all physicians. Correspondence solicited, which will be promptly answered. Physicians are cordially invited to visit the Spring, which is located at the village of Lithia Springs, Douglas County, Georgia, on the Georgia Pacific Division of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, 20 miles west of Atlanta, Ga., a ride of less than an hour from the city. Three trains daily. Handsome, commodious day coaches and Pullman Palace cars.

The elegant SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, at which special rates are given all Physicians; the already famous

Bromine and Lithia Vapor Baths,

Electric and plain Hot or Cold Bromine Baths combine to render this plant the mots complete and successful of any in this country. Send for our handsomely illustrated 36-page pamphlet, giving full partictlars, sent free.

All orders and business communications should be addressed to

BOWDEN LITHIA SPRINGS co.,

Lithia Springs, Ga.

Water on Draught, and by the Case and Carboy at

I. L. LYONS & CO., Sole Agents for New Orleans and the Southwest,

Who will furnish Physicians with a sample of the Water free

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NEUROSINE

THE MOST

The Hygiene of the Lying-in Room. ALTHOUGH it is well-known that women in

the puerperal state are peculiarly sensitive to the influence of inperfect sanitation, it is

POWERFUL NEUROTIC remarkable that comparatively little attention

ATTAINABLE,

ANODYNE AND HYPNOTIC.

An efficient and permanent preparation, Remarkable for its efficacy and Therapeutic Effects in the treatment of those Nervous Affections and morbid conditions of the System which so often tax the skill of the Physician,

A Reliable and Trustworthy Remedy tor the Relief of HYSTERIA, EPILEPSY, NEURASTHENIA MANIA, CHOREA, UTERINE CONGESTION, MIGRAINE, NEURALGIA, ALL CONVULSIVE AND REFLEX NEUROSES.

THE REMEDY PAR EXCELLENCE IN DELIRIUM AND RESTLESSNESS OF FEVERS.

FORMULA:-Each fluid-drachm contains 5 grains each, C. P. Bromides of Potassium; Sodium and Ammonium 1-8 gr. Bromide Zinc, 1-64 gr. each of Ext. Belladonna and Cannabis Iudica, 4 grains Ext. Lupuli and 5 minims fluid Ext. Cascara Sagra la, with Aromatic Elixirs.

DOSE: From one teaspoonful to a tablespoonful in water, three or more times daily, as may be directed by tue Physician.

To any Physician, unacquainted with the medicinal effect of NEUROSINE, we will if requested, send trial bottle free, th y paying express charges.

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is paid to the hygiene of the lying-in chamber in private dwellings.

We do not believe the careful practitioner ignores the importance of disinfectants in this connection, yet it is true their use is frequently considered of secondary value, when the greatest skill will be vain, so long as the surroundings of the patient are lowering the vitality or poisoning the blood.

Because of the unpleasant odor it is easily understood why objection should be made to the use about the room of chloride of lime or carbolic acid, or any pungent compound, but when thorough disinfection and complete deodorization may be attained by the use of ordorless yet harmless chemicals, it seems it should be a pleasing duty of the physician to adopt their

use.

For this purpose especially let us again call

DIOS CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. your attention to Platt's Chlorides, at once a

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reliable disinfectant, a prompt deodorant and a powerful antiseptic, entirely free from odor or color, clean, stainless and economical.

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The following practical words from a well known New York City physician are to the point:

In all confinements with the best of care, there is necessarily a good deal of offensive air under the bead covers which is not due to offensive lochia, but to perfectly normal discharges and perspiration, both of which are so profuse during the lying-in period. This effluvia is as unpleasant to the lady herself as to her physician and attendants. For all these conditions let me urge the profession to make free use of "Platt's Chlorides." For injections at first, use one part to thirty of water. The strength can be easily modified to suit the circumstances. For simply purifying the room or bed I saturate towels with undiluted Chlorides and hang about

Ticket Office, 34 St. Charles St. the room or spread between the sheets and re

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