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With Mellin's Food you can prescribe a formula for the baby containing just the proportion of Fats,

Proteids and Carbo-
hydrates (no starch)
that you decide are
needed for any indi-
vidual case.

Literature and Samples upon request.
Mellin's Food Company,

Boston, Mass.

"SAND-PAPERING OF THE URETHRA,"

SAYS DR. GEORGE H. BALLERAY, OF PATERSON, N. J.,
"IS OFTEN PRODUCTIVE OF HARM,"

as witness:

"If the patient cannot urinate voluntarily, the bladder should be emptied... with a thoroughly aseptic soft catheter, properly lubricated... The absurd practice of using a dry catheter should be condemned-such sandpapering of the urethra is often productive of harm." GEORGE H. BALLERAY, M. D., Paterson. N. J., in a paper on "The Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus," read at the 140th annual meeting of the Medical Society of New Jersey.-Journal of the Medical Society of N. J., Nov., 1906.

"SUCH SANDPAPERING

OF THE URETHRA"

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the perfect catheter lubricant. It smoothes the instrument and soothes the urethra, thereby

assuring complete catheter comfort to the prostatic invalid.

Antiseptic-Non-fatty-Water-soluble

and, in its antiseptic property, more than sterile-in and out of use.

In collapsible tubes.
Sample upon request.

VAN HORN & SAWTELL

NEW YORK, U
307 Mad son A

LAND

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The original antiseptic compound

Awarded Gold Medal (Highest Award) Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, 1905; Awarded Gold Medal (Highest Award)' Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Awarded Bronze Medal (Highest Award) Exposition Universelle de 1900, Paris.

The manufacturers of Listerine are proud of Listerine-because, it has proved one of the most successful formulae of modern medicine.

This measure of success has been largely due to the happy thought of securing a two-fold antiseptic effect in one preparation,

i.

e., the antiseptic effect of the ozoniferous oils and ethers, and that of the mild non-irritating boric acid radical of Listerine.

Pharmacal elegance, strict uniformity in constituents and methods of manufacture, together with a certain superiority in production of the most important volatile components, enable Listerine to easily excell all that legion of preparations said to be "something like Listterine."

The success of Listerine is based upon merit
The best advertisement of Listerine is-Listerine

Lambert Pharmacal Company

St. Louis, U. S. A.

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We herewith depict a compressed air outfit in connection with Nebulizer and stand at a price within the reach of all the medical profession. This outfit consists of a nickel plated tank 94x24 inches, guaranteed to stand pressure of 100 pounds, with a three bottle Nebulizer and three extra bottles, together with double-action leverpump, set of three platinum lined hard rubber spray tubes, put-off, necessary tubing, etc., mounted on fine stand with metal oxidized legs. This is not only one of the most useful and up-to-date appliances of this nature, but is one of the most handsome outfits now before the medical profession.

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Dugan-Johnson Co.'s

New Sterilizing Outfit consists of a nickel plated three gallon water sterilizer and steel four coated, white enameled dressing sterilizer with inner copper chamber that may be lifted from sterilizer with contents therein. On the lower shelf is placed a steel, four coated instrument sterilizer and all placed on a nickel-plated and white enameled stand, mounted on casters or rubbers. The outfit has either gas, gasoline or coal oil heaters. It is the most practical and up-to-date office and sanitorium outfit now before the medical profession.

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