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Physicians' Cabinet.

We desire to call attention to our new styles of PHYSICIANS' CABINET, as shown in opposite cuts. It is a very tasty and convenient piece of furniture for office use, specially manufactured for the nse of the Gynecologist, Surgeon, Oculist, Dentist, and the general practitioner. It comprises a desk top, five drawers, four revolving shelves, a towel rack and a sliding table.

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The revolving compart-
ment contains 4 shelves.
Shelves are so arranged
when open the operator
has his instruments con-
veniently within reach
(see cuts). By closing
and locking revolving
compartment the four op-
posite drawers are also
securely fastened. Mount-
ings are nickel plated
brass, (stylish patterns.)
boxwood castors.

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We make them in

ANTIQUE OAK AND SOLID WALNUT.
Height of cabinet, without desk top to railing, 40 in.
Height of cabinet, including desk top to railing, 63 in.
Width of either cabinet, 28 in.

Depth of either cabinet, 16 in.

Cabinet in antique oak or solid walnut, including desk top,
Cabinet in antique oak or solid walnut, without desk top,

Cabinet in antique oak or solid walnut, with top shelves as per cut above,

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PEW'S

CELEBRATED

CONVERTIBLE

OPERATING CHAIR.

In presenting our Operating Chair to the Profession with new and important attachments, we are confident it will be received and adopted, as furnishing the most complete Chair and Operating Table for the Gynecologist and Surgeon, which upon examination will at once convince any operator of its practicability. It cannot break or get out of order, and is the only chair made so simple in construction that it can be readily changed to various positions from either side of the chair without CRANK, SCREW OR COG WHEEL. No disconnections necessary to change from chair to table, or vice versa. We present this chair to the physician as a scientific as well as a PECUNIARY addition to his profession.

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MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY

R. BOERICKE & CO.,

495 to 501 WELLS ST., CHICAGO.

THE NEW WONDER

Georgia Bromine-Lithia Water,

(NATURAL.)

Containing 20.254 Grains Bromine

Of which

15.230 Grains Magnesium Bromide, .280 Grains Strontium Sulphate, 5.294 66 Potassium Bromide,

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To the Imperial gallon; or

12 per cent. of Bromides,

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READ WHAT A HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SAYS:

AUBURN, N. Y., July 6, 1890.

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 promply answered. Physicians are cordially invited to visit the Spring, which is located at the village of Lithia Springs, Douglas County, Ge rgia, on the Georg 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 most 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 communicatious 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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New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospita), *

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 c nical mate ial in every de:artment of the College Dispensary is abundant. A preliminary course of cl nical lectures, medical and surgical, will be delivered in the amphitheatre of the Flower Hosp tal, 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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CANE SUGAR GLOBULES,

PURE MILK SUGAR GLOBULES, RE-CRYSTALLIZED SUGAR OF MILK.

The above "STANDARD BRAND" Specialties are made with greatest care. They are of Superior quality and best adapted for dispensing Homeopathic Medicines.

The Standard Homœopathic Globule Manufactory,

F. BISCHOFF. Manager.

Nos. 129 and 131 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY.

Our goods can be obtained at Homoeopathic Pharmacies in general.

Vol. IX.

June, 1891.

No. 3.

SOUTHERN

JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY.

C. E. FISHER, M. D., Editor.

All articles, news, etc. for publication, exchanges and books for review, should be sent to the Editor at San Antonio. Texas.

Address all correspondence relating to subscriptions, advertisements, etc., to the publisher at New Orleans

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PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.

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