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PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS.

Prepared with the most scrupulous care, under the immediate supervision of an experienced Chemist and Pharmacist.

E. FOUGERA & CO., NEW YORK,

GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES.

DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OF IRON,

In Solution, Syrup, or Sugar Coated Pills.

A pleasant combination of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda, colorless and tasteless. It is readily assimilated, and used with great success in Chlorosis, Anæmia, Dysmenorrhea, etc., replacing all other ferruginous preparations. It never causes constipation.

SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME,

DR. CHURCHILL'S PRESCRIPTION.

Prescribed by the most distinguished physicians for affections of the lungs, Phthisis, etc. Each tablespoonful contains two grains of the pure hypophosphite.

Also Syrup of Hypophosphite of Soda, of Iron, and of Manganese.

IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH.

A pleasant substitute for Cod Liver Oil, prepared from juices of anti-scorbutic plants. Each table spoonful contains one grain of Iodine, so intimately combined as to be insensible to the action of

starch.

GRIMAULT'S INDIAN CIGARETTES.

Prepared from the Resin of Cannabis Indica.

Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, and other affections of the respiratory organs, are promptly cured or relieved by the use of these cigarettes.

GRIMAULT'S MATICO INJECTION AND CAPSULES.

A new preparation of the leaves of Matico, of more certain effect than most of the medicines recommended for the same class of diseases. The capsules contain the essential oil of Matico, combined with the Balsam of Copaiba, and do not cause any unpleasant eructations. The injection is prepared with distilled water saturated with Matico.

GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF PERUVIAN BARK AND IRON. This new combination unites, in a small volume and an agreeable form, two elements which have never before been blended - Red Peruvian Bark, the best of tonics, and Iron, which forms the base of the blood. It is especially suitable for lymphatic or delicate persons, and in all cases for which Bark and Iron are usually prescribed.

Digestive Lozenges and Powders of the Alkaline Lactates. (SODA AND MAGNESIA.)

OF BURIN DU BUISSON.

The researches of Dr. PETREQUIN, Professor at the School of Medicine of Lyons, aided by Mr. BURIN DU BUISSON, the eminent chemist, have established beyond a doubt the special Adaptation of the Alkaline Lactates to the treatment of functional diseases of the digestive organs. These preparations will be found very beneficial in imperfect and laborious Digestion, Heartburn, Gastralgia, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Distention of Bowels and Stomach. They are more certain and less irritating than Calcined Magnesia, or preparations having Charcoal, Bismuth, or Bicarb. of Soda for their basis. DIGESTIVE LOZENGES and POWDERS of the ALKALINE LACTATES WITH PEPSINE. These are prescribed in certain cases when the digestive powers are deranged, weakened, or null.

Ferro-Manganic Preparations of Burin Du Buisson.

The superiority of combinations of the Salts of Iron and Manganese over those of Iron have been fully established by the experiments of Dr. Petrequin. The following Ferro-Manganic Preparations, approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris, have been originated by Mr. Burin du Buisson in accordance with these experiments, and are confidently recommended to the medical profession as replacing advantageously all medicines having iron as their base, especially in Chloranæmia, Chlorosis, and all affections caused by the poverty of the blood: —

Ferromanganic Powder, for effervescing water.
Carbonate of Iron and Manganese Pills.
Syrup of the Lactate of Iron and Manganese.
Dragees of the Lactate of Iron and Manganese.

Syrup of the Proto-Iodide of Iron and Manganese Pills and Dragees of the Proto-Iodide of Iron and Manganese.

Manganesic Iron reduced by hydrogen.

MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES,

1 Hamilton Place, opposite Park Street Church, BOSTON, MASS.

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HYPODERMIC SYRINGES

IN GREAT VARIETY, AMERICAN, FRENCH, AND GERMAN

THE MANUFACTURE AND APPLICATION OF

Trusses, Apparatus for Bow-Legs, Club-Feet, and Spinal Deformities, a Specialty.

ELASTIC HOSE, KNEE-CAPS, AND ABDOMINAL BELTS.

Agents for the Galvano-Faradic Company's Electro-Magnetic and Galvanic Batteries

Wx. K. LEACH,

Send for Circular.

LEACH & GREENE,

N GREENE, M D.

1 Hamilton Place, opposite Park Street Church, Boston.

PURE CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,

CONCENTRATED TINCTURES, ETC.

The powders are put up in bottles of one ounce, avoirdupois, and securely sealed to protect them from the action of the atmosphere.

CONCENTRATED TINCTURES.

Prepared by re-dissolving the "active principles" in alcohol, in definite proportions. Put up in bottles of 2 ounces, 8 ounces, and 1 pound.

VACCINE VIRUS.

10 Ivory Points, Cowpox Virus, charged on both sides, $1.50. 1 Crust, $3.00.
Sent by mail on receipt of price.

HANDBOOK OF PRACTICE,

EMPLOYING CONCENTRATED MEDICINES.
By B. KEITH, M. D. Price 50 cents.

We will furnish gratis, on application, a copy of our "Revised and Enlarged Manual of the Active Principles of Indigenous and Foreign Medical Plants," containing short accounts of each preparation, with properties, uses, doses, etc.; also price list. Address all communications to

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B. KEITH & CO.

41 Liberty Street, New York.

VACCINE VIRUS.

From healthy country children, not syphilitic, to vaccinate twenty persons, $1. One crust, $2, Cowpox crust, $3. Packed in air-tight envelopes to send any distance. Should a failure happen, a fresh supply will be sent gratis. Orders answered by return of mail.

DR. S. S. GIFFORD, E. Stoughton, Mass.

A GOOD PRACTICE FOR SALE.

The undersigned, wishing to give up practice and leave this city, offers his practice, worth to him $4,000 yearly (and could be doubled if desired), together with his residence, which is a modern French-roofed house of 12 rooms, with all the modern conveniences, located in the very centre of business, upon a main street, in a city, close to horse and steam cars, and three miles from the State House. To a smart, energetic physician this offers a splendid opportunity. Address Dr. I. E. W., Boston Post Office. Terms very liberal.

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A short and concise method of keeping accounts of daily practice, by which a great amount of writing is saved.

By using this RECORD-BOOK each individual's account, providing he receives one or more visits any day in the year, would occupy only

Twelve Lines in the Journal or Record-Book, and Twelve Entries in the

Ledger;

And at the same time the account could be examined with satisfaction to physician and patient in a very few minutes.

Circulars and specimen page will be sent on application.

Price for full size, 500 pages, $5.50; half size, 250 pages, $3.50.
Published by

PORTLAND SCHOOL

FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION.

NINETEENTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

The aim of the School is to afford to Medical Students the greatest facilities for obtaining a higher grade of professional education than can usually be given under the direction of a single preceptor.

Systematic Daily RECITATIONS; Familiar LECTURES and DEMONSTRATIONS; Ample CLINICAL INSTRUCTION; Abundant Facilities for PRACTICAL ANATOMY.

ISRAEL T. DANA, M D., Theory and Practice.

SAMUEL H. TEWKSBURY, M. D., Orthopedic and Clinical Surgery.

STEPHEN II WEEKS, M. D., Surgery.

WM. W. GREENE, M D., Ophthalmic and Clinical Surgery. CHARLES O. HUNT, M. D., Materia Medica.

FRED. H. GERRISH, M. D., Physiology.

GEO. F. FRENCH, M D., Theory and Practice.

SETH C. GORDON, M. D., Diseases of Women.
HORATIO N. SMALL, M. D., Obstetrics.
CHAS. W. BRAY, M. D., Anatomy.

CHARLES A. RING, M. D., Chemistry.

A Winter Term of sixteen weeks, beginning on the 13th of October, 1875, and closing on the 2d of February, 1876. Tuition for the year, $60.00.

For further information, address either of the instructors, Portland, Me

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT,

Burlington, Vt.

FACULTY.

MATTHEW M. BUCKHAM, A. M., President. SAMUEL W. THAYER, M. D. MARSHALL CALKINS, M. D. WALTER CARPENTER, M. D. JAS. L. LITTLE, M. D. JNO. ORDRONAUX, M. D., LL. D. D. B. ST. JOHN ROOSA, M. D. PETER COLLIER, Ph. D., M. D. EDWARD S. PECK, M. D. WM. DARLING, M. D., F. R. C. S. ROBT. W. TAYLOR, M. D. A. F. A. KING, M. D. A. P. GRINNELL, M. D. H. D. HOLTON, M. D. STEPHEN M. ROBERTS, M. D. The next annual course of lectures will begin Thursday, March 9, 1876, and continue sixteen weeks.

Preliminary Term commences September 7, 1875. FEES.-Matriculation, $5.00; Spring Term, $70; Graduation Fee, $25. For full particulars, address

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

TO PHYSICIANS.

Ladies requiring medical treatment for any disease (except contagious and venereal), also Ladies about being Confined can find superior accommodations with board and Nursing under the care of their own Physicians, if desired, by addressing MRS. M. S. WARE,

No. 4 Ferdinand Street, Boston. Strict privacy guaranteed and all communications confidential.

Mrs. W. having had several years' experience in her business, and not one among her numerous patients during that time having had any of the Diseases incident to Childbirth (being able to leave two weeks after confinement if necessary), is pleased to be able to refer to the following distinguished Physicians, all of whom have treated patients at her house.

References. -Boston: D. H. Storer, M. D., 182 Boylston St.; E. II. Clarke, M. D., 18 Arlington St.; John Homans, M. D., 161 Beacon St.; G. H. Bixby, M. D., 143 Boylston St.: Wm. Read, M. D., 24 Dartmouth St.; G. N. Thomson, M. D., No. 3 Eliot St.; J. E. Walker, M. D., 1554 Washington St.; John Skinner, M. D., 1043 Washington St.; J. II. McCollom, M. D., 616 Tremont St. See N. Y. Medical Record.

JOHN A. BUTLER,

62 Sudbury Street, Boston.

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COWPOX OF BEAUGENCY.

Original Nou-humanized Cowpox Virus, derived by transmission from heifer to heifer, from the famous case of spontaneous cowpox discovered at Beaugency, in France, in 1866; perpetuated at the Academy of Medicine by Prof. Depaul, and first introduced into America by the subscriber, in September, 1870. Collected by myself from vaccinations made by my own hand, and fully warranted. Package of 10 large ivory" lancet" points, fully charged on both sides, $2.00.

Capillary Tubes of Fluid Virus, $3.00 each.
Crusts, $5.00 each.

Points are recommended as much the most reliable form. Particular attention and care devoted to the supply of large quantities of virus for the immediate protection of cities, towns, factories, crews of vessels, etc., etc.

All orders must be accompanied by remittance, and, in case of failure, a second supply will be sent on notification within fifteen days after receipt of the first.

Full directions for preservation and use will accompany each inclosure of virus. Address

April, 1878.

HENRY A. MARTIN, M. D., Or Dr. HENRY A. MARTIN & SON, Boston Highlands, Mass.

BOSTON LYING-IN HOSPITAL,

24 McLean Street.

Applications for admission must be made to the Visiting Physician at the Hospital at 10 o'clock, A. M., daily There are a number of free beds, so that no suitable case is refused admission. Wet Nurses can usually be promptly furnished.

This Extract is prepared from the best Canada Barley Mall, by an improved process which prevents injury to its properties by excess of heat. It is less than half as expensive as the foreign ztract; it is also more palatable, convenient of administration, and will not ferment.

Attention is invited to the following analysis of this Extract as given by S. H. Douglas, Professor of Chemistry, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor.

TROMMER EXTRACT OF MALT CO.:-I inclose herewith my analysis of your EXTRACT OF MALT:

Malt Sugar (Glucose), 46.1; Dextrine, Hop- Bitter, Extractive Matter, 23.6; Albuminous Matter (Diastase), 2.469; Ash-Phosphates, 1.712; Alkalies, .377; Water, 25.7. Total, 99.958.

In comparing the above analysis with that of the Extract of Malt of the GERMAN PHARMACOPŒEA, as given by Hager, that has been so generally received by the profession, I find it to substantially agree with that article. Yours truly,

SILAS H. DOUGLAS, Prof. of Analytical and Applied Chemistry.

This invaluable preparation is highly recommended by the medical profession, as a most effective therapeutic agent for the restoration of delicate and exhausted constitutions. It is very nutritious, being rich in both muscle and fat-producing materials.

By many American physicians, and among others, by such foreign authorities (German, French, and English) as Niemeyer, Trousseau, and Aitken, the Malt Extract is extolled in the treatment of impaired, difficult, and "irritable digestion, loss of appetite, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, cough, bronchitis, asthma, consumption, the debility of females, and of the aged, in retarded convalescence from exhausting diseases, and indeed most all depressing maladies, in which it has been found very sustaining and strengthening, and admirably adapted for building up and invigorating the system. It is often well borne by the stomach when every kind of food is rejected, thus actually sustaining life. The presence of a large proportion of Diastase renders it most effective in those forms of disease originating in imperfect digestion of the starchy elements of food.

A single dose of the Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt contains a larger quantity of the active properties of malt than a pint of the best ale or porter; and not having undergone fermentation, is absolutely free from alcohol and carbonic acid.

The dose for adults is from a dessert to a tablespoonful three times daily. It is best taken after meals, pure, mixed with a glass of milk, or in water, wine, or any kind of spirituous liquor. Each bottle contains ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS of the Extract. Price $1.00.

In addition to the Extract of Malt with Hops, the attention of physicians is invited to the following combinations:

Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt-"FERRATED."- Each dose contains four grains of the Pyrophosphate of Iron. — Particularly adapted to cases of anæmia. Price $1.00.

Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt-"with CITRATE OF IRON AND QUIÑIA.” — Appropriate where Iron and Quinine are jointly indicated. Very beneficial in the anamic state following autumnal fevers, in chlorosis, enlarged spleen, carbuncles, boils, etc. It is a pleasant tonic, the bitter taste being very effectually disguised. Each dose contains four grains of the Citrate of Iron and Quinia. Price $1.50.

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Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt "with HYPOPHOSPHITES."- Far superior to any of the "Syrups" of Hypophosphites, and invaluable in anæmia, scrofulous, tuberculas, and other cachectic conditions. In the various affections to which scrofulous children are liable, as marasmus, rachitis, caries of the spine, etc., it is very efficacious. This combination is, in certain cases, even more efficient in exhaustion from undue lactation, than the Extract of Malt with hops.

Price $1.50.

Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt-"with the IODIDES OF IRON AND MANGANESE."-The experience of the late Sir J. Y. Simpson and others in the use of this combination of salts, has been fully confirmed by more recent experience. Particularly recommended in anæmia dependent upon scrofula, phthisis, cancers, the syphilitic cachexy, enlarged een, and in chlorosis where Iron alone has failed. Each dose contains one grain each of the Iodides of Iron and Manganese. Price $1.50.

Improved Trommer's Extract of Malt "with ALTERATIVES."- Each dose Contains the proper proportions of the Iodide of Calcium and Iron, and of the Chlorides and Bromides of Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium. This combination of the most potent alteratives with sonics and restoratives, has been successfully employed in the different forms of disease dependent pon the "modified scrofulous diathesis" as general perverted glandular action, disease of the bones and cartilages, catarrhal affections of the eye, ear, and naso-pharyngeal mucous surfaces, eczematous and other cutaneous eruptions, in rheumatic arthritis, scrofulous rheumatism, etc. Price $1.50.

PREPARED BY

TROMMER EXTRACT OF MALT COMPANY, FREMONT, OHIO.

For Sale by Wholesale Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas.

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