Advertisements.

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The Specific Remedies manufactured by Lloyd Brothers, have quickly taken the first place, among all fluid preparations of the botanic remedies manufactured, not only in this country, but in any country. Each remedy is brought up to a fixed standard, of strength and purity.

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Ad: Cozy Cab. I take pleasure in commending to physicians in country practice, especially, the cozy cab, of the Fouts & Hunter Co., of Terre Haute, Ind. It will pay every doctor who cares for comfort, in his tedious rides, to write directly to this company, mention this Journal, and get their catalogue.

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Ad: Compound Digest, Maternity home, Insane Asylum... Becker's Compound Digest is a natural digestive preparation made by the most careful processes, not from the digestive principles of one animal, but from several domestic animals and fowls. I have been conversant with it for several years, and believe it to be good.

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Glyco-thymolene has won a place for itself as a most pleasant and efficient antiseptic. Its widely known character and popularity are proven by the fact that pharmacists have endeavored to put onto the market with a formula, much the same preparation, with a pharmaceutical name, encouraging the use of their own preparation.

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I have now been watching the Roberts Hawley Lymph Compound very closely for over seven years. It is not proven to be a panacea, but it has been found to fill a most important place in the general nutrition of patients suffering from chronic disease. A place not otherwise filled.

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Ad: Cocillana syrup. Among our new advertisers are Parke, Davis and Co., of whose preparations too much can not well be said; The Combes Chem. Co. with their method for the treatment of Drug Addiction; Strong, Cobb & Co., presenting Echitone for Skin Eruptions; the Uric Antagon presenting a formula of our eclectic remedies, for the treatment of uric acid poisoning. Concerning these companies and their preparations, we will speak later on more fully.

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Ad: Nurse Training. On several occasions we have endeavored to call the attention of our readers to Mr. Maccoy's method of training the physician's nurses each in accordance with his own demands. If our readers will write Mr. MacCOY, 1030 Crilly Bldg., Chicago, he will make his course very plain to them.

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Ellingwood's Therapeutist, Vol. 2, 1908, was edited by Finley Ellingwood M.D.