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MANUFACTURING PHARMACIST,

CONCORD, N. H.

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I invite the attention of physicians to my general line of Pharmaceutical Preparations. I desire to call particular attention to my

EMULSION FIR BALSAM COMPOUND,

A PREPARATION THAT HAS FOUND

Great Favor, with EVERY PRACTITIONER who has used it.

It presents the properties of Fir Balsam, Venice Turpentine and Chlorie Ether, combined with minute quantities of Hydrocyanic Acid and Tartar Emetic, in a permanent and palatable form. I have numerous testimonials from physicians, of its employment in throat and lung troubles, especially in chronic bronchitis and spasmodic croup. Also, to my preparation of

BLACK HAW COMPOUND. *←

a peparation equal in every particular to Hayden's Viburnum Compound, and at a less price.

TINCTURE OF CITRO-MURIATE OF IRON. This tincture contains exactly the same amount of iron as the official Tincture of Chloride of Iron. It is almost tasteless, does not blacken the teeth, and will mix with most vegetable astringents.

We also prepare a full line of Fluid Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Elixirs, Wines, Unguents, etc., etc., which we guarantee up to official standard. Samples and formula furnished if requested. Boericke & Tafel's Tablet Tritu rates, Sugar and Gelatine-Coated Pills in bottles and in bulk. Send a trial order, and compare with any make.

A. PERLEY FITCH. Concord, N. H.

BULLARD & SHEDD,

Wholesale and Retail Druggists,

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WE WOULD GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES.

Chlorodyme, Compound Pepsin Powder, Fluid Hydrastes, Colorless; Liquor Chloral Compound; Liquor

Thymol, Compound.

We carry a stock of Surgical Instruments, also a complete list of J. Wyeth & Bro's. Fluid Extracts and Tablet Triturates; P. J. Noyes' GelatineCoated Pills and Granules; Grosvenor & Richards' Plasters and Dressings.

Please Give us a Trial Order and send for Quotations.

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

(BURLINGTON, VERMONT.)

BEGINS ON THE FIRST THURSDAY OF MARCH EACH YEAR AND CONTINUES 20 WEEKS.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

MATTHEW W. BUCKHAM, D. D., President.

A. F. A. KING, A. M., M. D., Washington, D. C., Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women.

A. P. GRINNELL, M. D., Burlington, Vt., Dean of the Faculty, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine.

R. A. WITTHAUS, A. M., M. D., New York City, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

J. HENRY JACKSON, A. M., M. D., Barre, Vt., Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy.

J. W. WRIGHT, M. D., New York City, Emeritis, Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

WILLIAM B. TOWLES, M. D., University of Virginia, Professor of General and Special Anatomy.

J. H. WOODWARD, A. M., M. D., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

PROFESSORS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS. ROBERT W. TAYLOR, M. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of the Skin and Venereal Diseases.

STEPHEN M. ROBERTS, A. M., M. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of Children.

ADRIAN T. WOODWARD, M. D., Brandon, Vt., Professor of Surgical Diseases of Women

EDWARD D. FISHER, M. D., New York, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System.

WILLIAM O. MOORE, M. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

DR. CHARLES D. KELSEY, Professor of Diseases of the Rectum.

WILDER A. BURNAP, A. M., Burlington, Vt., Professor of Medical Jurispru dence.

JOHN A. MEAD. M. D., Rutland, Vt., Professor of Sanitary Science.

A. M. PHELPS, M. D., New York City, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Lecturer on General Surgery.

GEORGE B. HOPE, M. D., New York City, Professor of Diseases of the Throat. DR. CHARLES F. STILLMAN, New York City, Professor Physical Examinations for Life Insurance Companies.

HENRY C. TINKHAM, M. D., Burlington, Vt., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The lectures on special subjects, by gentlemen recognized as authorities in their particular departments, will be delivered during the regular session without extra fee.

New College Building.

Owing to the generosity of Mr. John P. Howard, of Burlington, Vermont, a new college building has been erected, with all modern improvements, capable of seating about four hundred students.

Hospital Advantages.

The Mary Fletcher Hospital, with its commodious amphitheater, is open for Clinical Instruction during the session. The Medical and Surgical Clinics of the College will be held in the amphitheatre attached to the hospital.

The Preliminary Term, consisting of a course of Lectures and Recitations in the various branches of Medicine and Surgery, will begin on the first Thursday of November of each year, and continue until beginning of Regular Session. Fee, $30.

The Regular Winter Session will commence on the first Thursday of March each year, and continue twenty weeks. This course will consist of from five to six lectures daily, in the various departments of Medicine and Surgery.

Fees for the Regular Session.

Matriculation Fee, payable each term, $5. Fees for the full Course of Lectures, by all of the Professors, $75. Perpetual Ticket, $125. Examination Fee, not returnable, $25.

Students who have already attended two full courses of lectures in other regular schools, are admitted on paying the matriculation fee and $40.

Students who have attended one full course in some regular established medical school, and one full course in this College, are admitted to a third course on paying the matriculation fee and $25.

Graduates of this school ar admitted without fee. Graduates of other regular schools and Theological Students are admitted by paying the matriculation fee.

For further particulars and circulars, address the Dean,

Professor A. P. GRINNELL, M. D., Burlington, Vt.

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