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The Maryland Lying-In Asylum,

161 WEST LOMBARD STREET,

Baltimore, Md.

Under the Exclusive Control of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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This Institution is open for the reception of patients. Indigent Women of this City and State are admitted for their confinement and carefully attended by scientific physicians and skilled nurses. Having been liberally aided by the Legislature, no cost nor pains have been spared to render it as perfect as possible in all its departments. The Public wards are spacious, well warmed and ve tilated, and are supplied with all the appliances and convenienc s which can conduce to the comfort of the parturient woman.

Board, attention by a member of the Faculty, nursing and medicines are given free of charge to all patients in Public Wards.

Private patients are furnished rooms at from $8.00 to $12.00 per week, according to the size and location of the chambers. For additional information apply to the Dean, or to W. S. GARDNER, M. D., House Physician. THOMAS OPIE, M. D., Dean of the Faculty.

THOMAS & EVANS,

RELIABLE

PRINTERS

AND

PUBLISHERS

Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers and Magazines

ACCURATELY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

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A TEXT-BOOK OF HYGIENE.

A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Preventive
Medicine from an American S'andpoint,

BY GEORGE H ROHÉ, M. D.,

Professor of Hygiene and Clinical Dermatology, College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Baltimore; Member of the American Public Health Association; of the American
Dermatological Association; of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty
of Maryland, etc.

In One 8vo Volume of 334 pages, printed from new type, on fine paper.

PRICE, NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH, $3 ALSO JUST READY :

PRACTICAL NOTES ON DISEASES OF THE SKIN. I--Diseases of the Perspiratory and Sebaceous Glands. 12mo. Flexible Cover.

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ESTABLISHED 1853.

H. A. ELLIOTT & BROTHER'S

PHARMACY,

S. E. CORNER LEXINGTON AND PINE STREETS,

BALTIMORE.

Special attention paid to the compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. One of the proprietors always present.

-PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING STANDARD PREPARATIONS :

Elliott's Fragrant Myrrh Compound for Tender Gum and Perfuming the Breath Elliott's Glycerine Lotion for Chapped Hands.

Elliott's Dentifrice, for Cleansing the Teeth,

Elliott's Chilblain Lotion, for Chilblains, or Frosted Feet or Hands,
Elliott's Cholera Preventive, for Cholera, Cholera Morbus, etc.

CHAS. WILLMS & CO.,

No. 79 NORTH HOWARd Street,

MANUFACTURERS OF

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Trusses, Supporters, Elastic Hosiery.

Extensive Makers of Apparatus for the Correction
of Deformities and Deficiencies of
the Human Frame.

Have again received from MR. G. S. DENTON, LON-
DON, (England) by the Steamer Siberian, an invoice of

INDESTRUCTIBLE INDEX

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CLINICAL THERMOMETERS

Guaranteed to Precision at $1.50 each.

Clinical Thermometers of same Quality,

WITH KEW OBSERVATORY CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION $1.75,

DOMESTIC CLINICAL THERMOMETERS.
With Indestructible Index, $1.00 each.

HANCOCK'S MISTURA PHOSPHATICA.

A perfect emulsion of Dilut Phosphoric Acid, 50 parts; Glyconin, 200 parts; Cod Liver Oil, 250 parts; Rum, 250 parts; Orange Flower Water, 250 parts.

The ingredients are selected and prepare with the greatest care, and the Mistura is offered to the prof ssion as an efficacious Expectorant, Nutritive, Alterative and Tonic, in diseases of the Throat and Chest. Being richly demulcent and pleasantly stimulating, it affords permanent relief in cases of troublesome Cough, and weakness of the Lungs. It is tolerated, easily digested and highly beneficial when Cod Liver Oil and its various emulsions are rejected by fastidious taste.

Hancock's Aromatic Liquid Pepsin

is an active and pleasant digestive fluid of Concentrated Pepsin, Lactic Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Peach Water, Orange Flower Water, and sufficient Glycerine to preserve it from change. In doses of two teaspoonfuls in a wine glass of water, it is a pleasant, active and certain remedy for indigestion in cases when Pepsin is indicated. Merit alone has secured for it a large professional patronage.

Hancock's Guaiacum Lozenges

[FORMULATED BY DR. MORELL MACKENZIE.]

Two grains of purified resin Guaiac. with q. s. Black Currant Paste in each lozenge are deservedly the most popular of the Hospital Lozenges, and fully meet the claims of Dr. MacKenzie as a specific for arresting crescent inflammation of the tonsils, and useful both in acute and sub-acute inflammation of the Pharynx, and in acute follicular diseases of the Tonsils, etc.

DOSE.-One every two hours in acute inflammations; three times a day in chronic affections, to melt away slowly in the mouth.

HANCOCK'S MINIMUM LOZENGES OF CALOMEL.

Each Lozenge contains one-tenth grain Calomel and two grains of sugar thoroughly triturated.

They are pleasant and convenient to administer, avoiding the usual waste in giving Calomel in powder-and present an advantage over the pill in being slowly dissolved on the tongue.

They are highly endorsed by the physicians who have prescribed them, and are worthy of more extensive trial. When prescribing please specify Hancock' 8.

PREPARED BY

JOHN F. HANCOCK, Pharmacist,

Manufacturer of Medicated Lozenges, and other Pharmaceutical Preparations.

BALTIMORE, MD.

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