[When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL.] FIRWEIN THE IDEAL EXPECTORANT. WHY? I. 2. Because it contains all the essential ingredients to relieve coughs. Because it is composed of the Balsams associated with Phosphorus, Iodine, and Bromine. 3. Because experience has verified the effectiveness of the combination. 4. Because it can be given in all cases where Cod-Liver Oil is Prescribed. DISEASES and Pulmonary Tuberculosis. DOSE.-One or two teaspoonsful before meals, or oftener, though regulated by age or disease. FORMULA.-Each fluid drachm contains Phosphorus, hundredth of a grain ; Iodine, one-sixth of a grain ; Bromine, one-sixth of a grain. one one Send for our book of testimonials from eminent physicians who have used this preparation for years. PREPARED ONLY BY THE TILDEN COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1848. INCORPORATED 1893. NEW YORK CITY. THE HOT SPRINGS MEDICAL JOURNAL. (When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL PROP. KENTUCKY STABLE, ALSOSPARK STABLE. Opp. PARK HOTEL. This is positively the Largest Livery Concern in the South, having more fine Kentucky Saddle Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Coaches, and All Kinds of fine LIVERY OUTFITS than any other Stable in the City. We Are Second to None, But ALWAYS LEAD the Trade in Our Line. This institution, in charge of the Sisters of Mercy, was opened for the admission of patients Oct. 15th, 1888, and has enjoyed ever since a steadily increasing patronage. It has the advantage of an elevated situation, with accommodations equal to those enjoyed at first-class hotels. Charges are reasonable, and patients are privileged to employ any physician of good standing in the city. Address, for information, ST. JOSEPH'S INFIRMARY. [When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL..] When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL.] J. FEHR'S "Compound Talcum" 'BABY POWDER." AND ADULTS. year 1868 by Dr. Fehr, and introduced to the Medical and Pharmaceutical professions in the year 1873. COMPOSITION:—Silicate of Magnesia with Carbolic and Salicylic Acid. PROPERTIES :-Antiseptic, Antizymotic and Disinfectant. USEFUL AS A GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, With positive Hygienic, Prophylactic and Therapeutic properties. GOOD IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. Per dozen, plain, $1.75; perfumed, $3.00. THE MANUFACTURER: HOBOKEN, N. J. INDICATED IN FORMULA: Each fluid drachm contains Tonga, 30 grs. Sodium Salicylate, 10 grs. Ext. Cimicifugæ Race mosa, 2 grs. Pilocarpin Salicylate, 1-100 gr. Colchicin Salicylate, 1-500 gr. Neuralgia, Sciatica, The Salicylic Acid being from Oil of Wintergreen. Sample of Tongaline sent to any physician who will pay express charges, THE HOT SPRINGS MEDICAL JOURNAL. [When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL.] PEACOCK'S BROMIDES (SYR: BROM: COMP: PEACOCK.) Each fluld drachm represents 15 grains of the combined C. P. Bromides of Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Ammonium and Lithuim. Uses: Epilepsy, Uterine Congestion, Headache, and all Congestive, Convulsive and Reflex Neuroses. This preparation produces results which can not be obtained from the use of commercial Bromide substitutes. DOSE.-One to two FLUID drachms, in WATER, three or more times a day. CHIONIA CHIONANTHUS Uses : Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, and all Diseases Caused by Hepatic Torpor. CHIONIA stimulates the Liver and restores it to a healthy condition, without debilitating the system by Catharsis; does not purge, per se, but under its use the Liver and Bowels gradually resume their normal functions DOSE.-One Fluid Drachm three times a day. PEACOCK CHEMICAL CO., ST. LOUIS. CACTINA PILLETS SULTAN DRUG CO., St. Louis and London. [When communicating with our advertisers, please favor us by mentioning this JOURNAL. UNIVERSITY OF THE HOT SPRINGS MEDICAL Jovi 3 9015 0703 [When communicating with our advertisers, please tavor us by mentioning this JOURNAL.] The Arlington is the only Hotel on the United States Reservation Springs, Arkansas. This magnificent building is erected on the site of the old Arlington, a locati commanding, more convenient and more picturesque than that of any other hote valley. Besides the exquisite natural beauty of its surroundings, the Arlington superior advantage of a location immediately at the fountain head of the hot Here the waters are at their highest temperature and retain all of their res qualities. The Hotel is entirely new, practically fire-proof, and has all the modern conve Iron bridges connect each floor with the mountain in the rear of the Hotel. may be wheeled in chairs directly from any floor to the mountain, on which the ment has laid out beautiful drives and walks. In case of fire these bridges afford safe and speedy means of escape. The elegant BATHING ESTABLISHMENT is a part of the Hotel building, and is on the site of the “New Rector” bath house so well-known to all who have visi Springs. No detail of comfort or convenience has been omitted, and guests v the baths at the ARLINGTON superior in every respect. Illustrated pamphlets vill be sent on application. All letters of inquiry p answered. 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