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Horace Tracy Hanks, M. D., Member of the Co. Med. Soc.,
N.Y. State Med. Soc., N.Y. Academy of Medicine, N.Y. Obstet
rical Society, etc., Surgeon Woman's Hospital.

I want to call attention to Lysol, which I believe in a one

An "Ideal

per-cent. solution is a much better antiseptic to handle than Disinfectant"

carbolic acid or mercuric bi-chloride. It is something like creolin. It mixes with water. A one per cent. solution is amply sufficient to cleanse the hands, and a one-half per cent. solution is strong enough for vaginal injection. It is soothing to the hands, when not too strong, and costs less than carbolic acid. I have used it for some months, and have used it to the exclusion of other germicides in seven laparotomies during the last four weeks; in each case my patients have done well. -Transactions of the New York Obstetrical Society, Stated Meeting, Feb. 16, 1892.-N. Y. Journ. Gyn. & Obstetrics.

and

Antiseptic.

Lysol

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Lysol

TRADE MARK.

Put up in One Pound Bottles.

(1 pound furnishes 12 gallons of a 1% solution.)

A full descriptive pamphlet, containing interesting monograph, clinical reports and extracts on LYSOL, sent to phy. sicians free on request.

LEHN & FINK, Sole Agents, NEW YORK.

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Ist. Because of its Palatability, which certainly is an element to be considered when dealing with children. 2nd.-Because it is completely Peptonized and requires little or no digestive effort. 3d.-Because it possesses a genuine Peptogenic effect. 4th.-Because it is slightly stimulating and thus combats prostration. 5th. Because it is concentrated and nutritious. 6th. Because it is absolutely aseptic and will not cause intestinal sepsis. Are these reasons not enough why LIQUID PEPTONOIDS possesses all the essential attributes of a suitable food for children suffering from Gastro-enteritis?

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Send 2c. stamp for handsome 5-paneled
Screen, a water colored version

of "The Five Senses."

The Arlington Chemical Co.,

YONKERS, N. Y.

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Opposite Post Office,
KANSAS CITY,

916 Walnut Street,

PHYSICIANS SUPPLY CO.,

MO.

TRUSSES.

LOWER PRICES

ever

than they have
been sold in the west.

Repairing and Replating Instruments of all kinds will receive prompt attention.

J. D. PORTER, Pres.

ELASTIC HOSIERY.

J. N. SCOTT,

PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES,

Antiseptic Dressings, Crutches, Batteries

SURGICAL

Thermometers, Hypodermic Syringes, INSTRUMENTS.

Cottons, Etc.

I will not be Undersold. Write for quotations.

Telephone 1599.

NO. 920 MAIN STREET,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia.

The Annual Session of the Jefferson Medical College begins October 2d, and Continues over seven months. Preliminary Lectures will be held from 25th of September. Course of Instruction and Facilities.-Three years of graded instruction are required of candidates presenting themselves for the degree of M. D., but the voluntary fourth-year course which is now offered is strongly recommended The instruction consists in didactic lectures, amply supplemented by clinical teaching at the bedside and in the laboratories and dispensaries.

In addition to the members of the Faculty there is a large corps of experienced instructors who assist the professors in practical work in the laboratories or in bedside work at the hospitals and dispensaries. Every candidate for the degree is personally taught, by dividing the class into small sections, in Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis, Obstetics and Gynæology, Major and Minor Surgery and Bandaging, Orthopaedic Surgery, Diseases of Children, Ophthalmology, Neurology, Otology, Dermatology, Laryngology, and Genito-Urinary Diseases. Ample clinical material is afforded by the Jefferson College Hospital, in which no less than 300 patients are treated daily, and by the Philadelphia and other Hospitals.

Laboratory instruction is given in Medical Chemisty, Pharmacy, Physiology, Clinical Microscopy. Anatomy, and Histology, and in Operative Obstetrics, Surgery, Pathology, and Hygiene.

Daily instruction in the practical branches is given in the Hospital of the College, is a special feature of the course in the second and third years, and is without extra charge.

The Annual Announcement, giving full particulars, will be sent on application to
J. W. HOLLAND, M. D., Dean

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