The Physician and pharmaceutist . blespoonfnl. PANCREATINE AND COD LIVER OIL. Cod Liver Oil should very seldom be administered except in conjunction withPancreatine ; for, when the oil is Indicated, the digestive organs are usuallyincapable of digesting the oil properly. We believe Cod Liver Oil will becomedecidedly more effective If administered with Pancreatine, aud it will be foundto agree with the stomach in every case. Each tablespoonful contains five grains of Pancreatine. Dose—one dessert spoonful. TROCHES OF PEPSIN AND PANCREATINE. One of the best foms for administering Pepsin with Pan


The Physician and pharmaceutist . blespoonfnl. PANCREATINE AND COD LIVER OIL. Cod Liver Oil should very seldom be administered except in conjunction withPancreatine ; for, when the oil is Indicated, the digestive organs are usuallyincapable of digesting the oil properly. We believe Cod Liver Oil will becomedecidedly more effective If administered with Pancreatine, aud it will be foundto agree with the stomach in every case. Each tablespoonful contains five grains of Pancreatine. Dose—one dessert spoonful. TROCHES OF PEPSIN AND PANCREATINE. One of the best foms for administering Pepsin with Pancreatine, and will befound very valuable In cases of Indigestion, Gastralgia Gastrodynla, PyrosisHeartburn, Flatulency, and especially when there is inability to digest oils, ifcc Each Troche contains two grains of pure Pepsin, and two grains Pauoreatia*,with Lactic Acid. Dote—From two t« three Troehas. THE PHYSICIAN AND PH ARM A C E!UTIST 17 A SPECIAL MEDICAL JOUENAL. °W)°— THE JOURNAL, OF THE GIKOiOCICil WEi OF fs. yVioNTHLY Journal, devoted to the Ad- VANCEMENT OF THE JInOWLEDGE OF THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. EDITED BY WINSLOW LEWIS, M. D.; HORATIO R. STORER,M. D.; GEO. H. BIXBY, M. D. Prioe, $3 a Tear in advanoe. Single namber, 35 oent>. Half YearlyVolnme, $ In commonclng the issue of a second years service of theOynacologicalJournal, tne publitjlier would call attention toilspeculiar recommendations to practitlonerB of Medicine andSurgery. 1st. It Is the only journal ever yet published exclusWely de-voted to the Diseases of Women. 2d. It presents, every month, an extended report of dlscunsionsupon these diseases, by gentlemen skilled in their treatment;and, as is well known, there is more to be learned from theperusal of such discussions, affording as they do diverse ex-periences concerning a given topic, than from a formal treatiseby the most learned physicians in the profession. 3d. It is not a more re-cast of articles taken from the currentmedical j


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