. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. dic neuralgia, inabout the same doses as quinine,and found it as etlectnal in everv in-stance. E. D. FOREE, Prof, of, and Lecturer on, of Women, Hosi)ital Medidue, Louisville, intermittent and remittentlever, Dextro-tjiiinine has done all11 —all I desired. It has act-ed proniotly aml^urfrf promntlv IjfcNTLEY, ,VallevOak, have used Dextro-t^uinine andlaid it in every respect etjual to sul-phate of quinine. SAMUEL R. PERCY. ,Prof. Mat. Med., New YorkMedi-al College. In all cases o
. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. dic neuralgia, inabout the same doses as quinine,and found it as etlectnal in everv in-stance. E. D. FOREE, Prof, of, and Lecturer on, of Women, Hosi)ital Medidue, Louisville, intermittent and remittentlever, Dextro-tjiiinine has done all11 —all I desired. It has act-ed proniotly aml^urfrf promntlv IjfcNTLEY, ,VallevOak, have used Dextro-t^uinine andlaid it in every respect etjual to sul-phate of quinine. SAMUEL R. PERCY. ,Prof. Mat. Med., New YorkMedi-al College. In all cases of intermittent fever in whichhave used the Dextro-Quinine, at the Mary andKlizabeth Hospital, it has promptly arrestedthe disease. JOHN E. CROWE, M D.,Prof, of , Universi-ty of Louisville. 1 have used Dextro-Quinine and Bnd it iaevery respect eqhal to sulphate of quinine. F. LeRov Satteulkk, Ml). Pir. , of Chem., Mat. Med., and Ther. in tlieN. of Dent.;Prof, of Chem. and Hygiene in the Am. Vet. College, MANUFACTURERS OF SULPHATE OF QUININE AND OTHER FINE CHEMICALS,Xo8. 3JS, aso auU :i3SS Xurtb rront Street, Pbil»<IeXplLia. FACTS FHOM MISSOUHII ILLINOIS! THE USE OF DEXTRO-QTTIITINE miNTEEMITTENT FEVEE 85|J. VV. D., male.{Quotidian. 31 012 gre. everylUgi-two hours. TTiN^slTciiseTVf sluw lever, wliicli had tenninated iu aouoUdian iutemiittent. Patient had taken qumine atl\mesfoi the past 3.^ years. No unple^asant symptoms orringing iu the head from this Dcxtro-quinine N B -This patient was opposed to quinine, as he in-sisted that it always produced unpleasant svmptoms and?ingi ,g in his ears, but he admitted that he experiencedluo Tinpleasant avnwtom^fnHivthe Dextro-Qumine. T. G. , ,Good Samar-itan Hospi-tal, St. LouisMo. After a years experience with Dkxtro-Quikine, Dr. T, G. Comstock writes us under date of November 21st, 1879, as follows: •I take gi-eat pleasure in making known to you a general report of my experience wi
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