. The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . of the pave, asymphonic brannigan was concealed about hisperson. Mr. .remarked the Solon, I am aston-ished to see you in such a condition. Dishun ! sighed the lawyer. Wazzer mat-ter? There is no need of explaining, sir. Yesher is. You tack my condishun—wazzermatter wish it? To be plain, Mr. , you are very drunk. Yr honor, responded the inebriate one, aftera moments pause, Ive been pracsing here forfifteen years, un thats the first crect decishun Iever heard in this court. It cost him something for contempt. Messrs. Parke, Dav


. The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . of the pave, asymphonic brannigan was concealed about hisperson. Mr. .remarked the Solon, I am aston-ished to see you in such a condition. Dishun ! sighed the lawyer. Wazzer mat-ter? There is no need of explaining, sir. Yesher is. You tack my condishun—wazzermatter wish it? To be plain, Mr. , you are very drunk. Yr honor, responded the inebriate one, aftera moments pause, Ive been pracsing here forfifteen years, un thats the first crect decishun Iever heard in this court. It cost him something for contempt. Messrs. Parke, Davis & Co. have very latelyadded to their list a line of Soluble Oph-thalmic Tablets, embracing those drugs mostcommonly employed locally in treating dis-eases of the eye or in preparing this organfor surgical therapeusis. Their importance,value and usefulness will be at once recog-nized, not only by the oculist but also by thegeneral practitioner. The Tablets dissolvereadily in water, and hence can be employedfor the extemporaneous preparation of Medicine-Dropper, Graduated.(Price to physicians, 30 cents each, net.) To make these tablets more available,they have introduced the Medicine-Dropperillustrated above. The tablets may be dis-solved in the necessary amount of water, andthe bottle closed by means of the pipette,thus forming an air-tight container. Therubber diaphragm closing the top of thepipette, when compressed and then released,will cause the solution to ascend the tube;then, of course, by gently pressing the dia-phragm, one or more drops can be easilyforced out. The father of the twin babies had been left tem-porarily in charge of them. At the end of half anhour he weakened. Angeline, he called out tohis wife, in a voice of agonizing protest, youllhave to come and take one of these boys. No mancan serve two masters!—Chicago Tribune. The Medical Aee. Vol. XII. DETROIT, FEBRUARY 26th, 1894. No. 4. Original Articles. POSTERIOR DEVIATIONS OF THE UTERUS,AN


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