The Physician and pharmaceutist . D ! OR Chloraethyl^ Manufactured by E. SCHEEING, EERLIN. We desire to call the attention of the Medical Professionto a new Ancesthetic, discovered by Dr OSCARLIEBREICH, of Berlin, (the Inventor of Chloral Hydrate.)the use of which is free from all the disagi-eeable featuresconnected with the use of CHLOROFORM. It is a colorless fluid, of a pleasant odor, and very suddenly overtakes the inhaler, and he awakens quicklyand involuntarily, as from a natural slumber. This new anaesthetic having been successfully experimentedwith, especially in painful


The Physician and pharmaceutist . D ! OR Chloraethyl^ Manufactured by E. SCHEEING, EERLIN. We desire to call the attention of the Medical Professionto a new Ancesthetic, discovered by Dr OSCARLIEBREICH, of Berlin, (the Inventor of Chloral Hydrate.)the use of which is free from all the disagi-eeable featuresconnected with the use of CHLOROFORM. It is a colorless fluid, of a pleasant odor, and very suddenly overtakes the inhaler, and he awakens quicklyand involuntarily, as from a natural slumber. This new anaesthetic having been successfully experimentedwith, especially in painful operations, by Prof. LANGEN-BECKi of Berlin, has created great excitement in the medicalcircles of Europe, and will no doubt come into general use inthe place of Chloroform. Prominent Dentists, who have tested it, also find it far su-perior to other anaesthetics. Sole Agents for America, SCHERING & &LATZ, 47 Maiden Lane, ? • -New Ifork. DR. J. 0. COOKS VAPOROMET FOK ADMINISTEEDTG OXYGENIZE©MEDICATEDVAPORInha ations,. SUBSCRIPTION, $5 00 per annum, in advance ; 50 cts. pernumber. Specimen copies, 25 cts. Address, WILLIAM BALDWIN & CO., Fubliiheis and Proprietors, 434 Broome Street, N Y. PATENTED FEB. ist., 1870,FOR THE TREATMENT OF Throat, Lung and Chest Diseases, CATARRH AND ASTHMA, And all Ohronic Diseases arising from an ImpureState of the Blood. This instrument is very simple. It is composed of any ma-terial desired, or may be in ^ny particular shape, only so thereis the proper vacuum and the aperture for admittins: the atmos-pheric air. A small lamp is placed underneath, which producesthe desired heat; water is put in first, then a material to formoxygen; after that the combination of medicines you desire tointroduce into the system. These medicines can be such asare adapted for the treatment of any disease. No Physicianwill be without it after knowing its value, as he can safely placeit in the hands of his patients, after giving them the propermedicines to inhale. No F


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