American journal of pharmacy . literary andpolitical criticism of the highest order, conducted free from tlie control of party or interest of any a prebarious support during the first few years, it held persistently to its original aim until*itsfinancial success was assured. Meanwhile it had become a recognized authority at home and abroad; itseditorial management bas been unchanged from the first, and its projectors intend that, with their pi-esentfacilities, the Nation shall become more than ever before the medium of the ablest thought of the time. Tee form and style of the pape


American journal of pharmacy . literary andpolitical criticism of the highest order, conducted free from tlie control of party or interest of any a prebarious support during the first few years, it held persistently to its original aim until*itsfinancial success was assured. Meanwhile it had become a recognized authority at home and abroad; itseditorial management bas been unchanged from the first, and its projectors intend that, with their pi-esentfacilities, the Nation shall become more than ever before the medium of the ablest thought of the time. Tee form and style of the paper are chosen with a view to the most suitabls shape for binding, and a«et of the Nation preserved, bound and indexed, makes the most complete and readable record of currentevents of importance in the political and literary world available for the American subscription price has been Reduced to $ per Annum. Specimen copies set on request. Address the Publisher, 210 Broadway, New York. Am. J. Ph.] 12 [June, 188^. THIS IS NOT A SHOUT WEiGHT INFANTS FOOD. The starchy constituents ordinarily objectionable in prepared Foods are in the Anglo-Swiss Milk,Food in a great degree converted into soluble and more easily digestible Dextrine and Sugar; eifecting food itself changes which in other foods are left to the digestive organs to accomplish. j4 simple test: Mix one part Food to three parts cold water—a smaller proportion of water than foruse—occupy five to eight minutes in bringing it slowly to boiling point; boil one minute ; the result is nota pulp or pap, but a liquid resembling milk. Submit other prei)ared foods to same test, and you obtain amucilaginous paste. A heavy pasty appearance sljould not be accepted as evidence or measure ot nutri-ment; it only betrays the raw or unconverted starch contained. J^Qr See pamphlet at Drug SALE BY ALL WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DRUGGISTS. Made at CHAM, SWITZERLAND, by the Anglo-Swiss Condensed , the


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