is undoubtedly that which is the least harmful to man in the dose required for asepsis."—M. DUJARDIN BEAumetz. LISTERINE a safe, trustworthy, non-toxic antiseptic, answering every requirement of the physician and surgeon. In special practice, notably Laryngology and Rhinology, Listerine occupies an unrivaled position by reason of its excellence and wide range of utility. An interesting little brochure, entitled: "The TREATMENT of DISEASES of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM" will be mailed to your address, upon application. Its exceedingly agreeable properties, and the readiness with which it disinfects offensive lochial discharges, has won for LISTERINE a first place in the lying-in room as a general cleansing, prophylactic or antiseptic agent. Whilst there is no possibility of poisonous effect through the absorption of LISTERINE, its power to neutralize the products of putrefactive changes, and thus to prevent absorption, has been most satisfactorily determined by extended clinical test. LISTERINE... promptly destroys all odors emanating from diseased gums and teeth. LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA A remedy of acknowledged value in the treatment of all diseases of Cystitis, Diabetes, Gout, Rheumatism, Hematuria, Bright's Disease, Realizing that in many of the diseases in which LAMBERT's LITHIATED HYDRANGEA has been found to possess great therapeutic value it is of the highest importance that suitable diet be employed, we have prepared for the convenience of physicians DIETETIC NOTES, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several LAMBERT PHARMAGAL COMPANY. ST. LOUIS. Prescriptions and Hormulary. ACIDITY. meals. Ꭱ Argenti nitratis ..... Ext. hyoscyami alcoholici . .gr. iv. ...gr. vj. M. et ft. pil. No. xxiv. Sig. One pill an hour before Indication. For hyperacidity accompanying gastric ulcer and pyrosis. R Acidi hydrochlorici diluti........... .fl. 3 j. .fl. 3 iij. M. Sig. Teaspoonful in water taken through glass tube after meals. Indication. When acidity is due to fermentation with production of butyric and lactic acid. Ꭱ Magnesiæ....... ..3j. Sig. Half to one teaspoonful in water before meals. Indication. For gastric hyperacidity accompanying constipation. Smaller doses if constipation is not present.—Ex. CHALAZION (STYE).—Stazmenski states that the cause of the affection consists in the penetration of microbes into the meibomian gland. The treatment he employs consists in applying the following ointment upon the skin surface of the chalazion and genty rubbing it in every night at bedtime: M. Sig. For local application.—Jour. Amer. Med. A880 GLYCO-HEROIN. (SMITH) Coughs, Bronchitis, Phthisis, Asthma, Laryngitis, Glyco-Heroin (Smith) has passed the scrutiny of both clinical and scientific investigation and its therapeutic value has been well defined and established by prominent men in the profession of medicine. Each teaspoonful represents one-sixteenth grain Heroin A true exact solution of Heroin in Glycerine. with Ammonium Hypophosphite Balsam Tolu. Glycerine and Aromatics.. Permanent and unalterable. through age. to enhance the palliative effect of Heroin and to embody decided Glyco-Heroin (Smith) places at the command of the physician and for his convenience a most superb and finished remedy to be accepted and used by him as an ethical preparation with physical characteristics and therapeutic properties far excelling all other remedies of the Materia Medica and Pharmacopoea for the treatment of Coughs in all the various forms, Adult dose-one teaspoonful. The quantity ordinarily ordered by the physician is two, three or four ounces. Can be changed instantly from Perfect Buggy Case to Saddle Bags, or vice versa. Two Sundries Spaces in each Bag. No tin to rattle nor rust, Saves Man, Time, Money. Your need. Full circulars of various styles and sizes maned if asked for. Warranted First Class in Bvery Particular. Sent Express pre-paid on receipt of respective price (which here see). Order now di.ect of E. B. MARSHALL, 183 to 198 Lake St, Chicago, Ill. For Sale by THEODORE TAFEL, 153 North Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn. PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY.-Dr. R. Guiteras, in his article on treatment of prostatic hypertrophy, in the New York Medical Journal, states that belladonna is the best antispasmodic, although codein and hyoscyamus are preferred by many. He recommends the following: R Tinct. belladonnæ Potassi acetatis...... ....... ..... 3 ij. .3 iv. Aq. menthæ pip.................................. .............................q. s. ad 3 ij. M. Sig. One teaspoonful t. i. d. between meals. Another prescription for the same purpose he advises as fol M. Sig. One teaspoonful t. i. d. in a glass of water. In some eases, he states, it will be necessary to resort to a suppository at night in order to give the patients the desired reUnder such circumstances the following is recommended: lief. R Ext belladonnæ...... Morph. sulphatis ..aa gr. 1. Cacao butter q. s. Hot rectal douches of saline solution before going to bed and the administration of some of the bladder antiseptics are also of benefit.-Journal American Medical Association. ASTHMA.-Jackson, in Merck's Archives, recommends the following, to be inhaled, to check the attacks of paroxysmal dyspnea: ...gr. 15. M. Sig. Burn one teaspoonful in a small closed room and inhale the smoke.-Journal American Medical Association. Put up in capsule form only, packed twenty in a box. Physicians are kindly requested to always order original package when prescribing. ERGOAPIOL-(SMITH) is lauded a superior preparation because of the Apiol mentioned; a truly active and perfect prepatation of Apium Petroselinum, made by a new process peculiarly our own-(not the almost inert complex concentration known to you under this name); the excellent and original composition of the whole; the quality of each ingredient; the great care exercised in its manufacture, and most important. THE THERAPEUTIC RESULTS ACTUALLY OBTAINED. FITS boys and young men for college or business. Sends more students to college than any school in Nashville. Graduates enter Vanderbilt and other leading universities without examination on certificates. Thirty-three representatives in Vanderbilt in 1900-1901. Good board can be secured for students from a distance in first-class, moral house-holds at reasonable rates. Next session begins Wednesday, September 10, 1902. For catalogue or other particulars, address, C. B. WALLACE, M.A., Principal. NEURILLA is a reliable and harmless CALMATIVE. INDISPENSABLE in the treatment of NERVOUSNESS. Dose: teaspoonful every hour, or in bad cases every half hour until nervousness is abated, |