American journal of pharmacy . ress J. L. MILLER, care of Lion Pharmacy, Columbia, Pa. THE Students Grammar of Latintroit, Mich. w ?nt on receipt of 50 cents addressed to A. F. W. Neynaber, Sr., De- lOR SALE.—Drug Store, Cleveland, Ohio. les $6,000. Price §3,500. F. Weichsel, 279 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. w ANTED TO BUY a first class Drug Business, selling at least $50. 0 per day. Give description, priceand terms, etc., to Carl F. Schroeder, 38 Sawtell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. National Retail Druggists Association. The Second Annual Meeting of the National Retail Druggists Association, wil


American journal of pharmacy . ress J. L. MILLER, care of Lion Pharmacy, Columbia, Pa. THE Students Grammar of Latintroit, Mich. w ?nt on receipt of 50 cents addressed to A. F. W. Neynaber, Sr., De- lOR SALE.—Drug Store, Cleveland, Ohio. les $6,000. Price §3,500. F. Weichsel, 279 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. w ANTED TO BUY a first class Drug Business, selling at least $50. 0 per day. Give description, priceand terms, etc., to Carl F. Schroeder, 38 Sawtell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. National Retail Druggists Association. The Second Annual Meeting of the National Retail Druggists Association, will be held at Milwaukee,Wisconsin, on Monday, August 25th, 1884. The meeting will be called to order in Turner Hall, of thatcity, at 10 oclock A. M. Three sessions can be held on that day (morning, afternoon and evening,) oneon Tuesday forenoon following, and others during the week, if necessary, so as not to conflict with themeetings of the A. P. A. It is hoped that the Association will be represented. HENRY CANNING, COMPRESSED PILLS O IE* Bi-Sulphate of Quinine. The complete and immediate solubility of our Bi-Sulphate of Qui-nine Pills, overcomes the objection of administering Quinine in pillform. Before we succeeded in making these pills so readily soluble,we urged in our circulars, and through our agents, the advantage ofprescribing Quinine in solutioD, stating our belief that four grainsdissolved with the addition of acid would not only act more promptly,but, therapeutically, would really exert as great an influence as sixgrains in pill form. Now that we can compress Bi-Sulphate of Quinine so that it willassimilate and act as quickly as a solution, we have no hesitation inasking medical men to give this form of Quinine Pills the preferenceover all others manufactured. Not being coated, objection may bemade to their slight bitterness, but we are satisfied that many patientsare benefitted by the appetizing effect of the bitter, acting similarly toa tonic, like Gent


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