The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . ition to the precipitation tests. Thus he will be provided with the means of making in the sick-room avery complete examination, for clinical purposes, of any specimen of urinesuspected to be abnormal. The idea of these bedside tests originated withDr. Q. Oliver, of Harrowgate, Eng. Dr. C. W. Purdy, in an article in theJournal of the American Medical Association (Jan. 19, 1884), mentions espe-cially the sodium tungstate and potassio-mercuric iodide as valuable additionsto our list of urinary reagents, and recommends the test papers as of greatvalue


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . ition to the precipitation tests. Thus he will be provided with the means of making in the sick-room avery complete examination, for clinical purposes, of any specimen of urinesuspected to be abnormal. The idea of these bedside tests originated withDr. Q. Oliver, of Harrowgate, Eng. Dr. C. W. Purdy, in an article in theJournal of the American Medical Association (Jan. 19, 1884), mentions espe-cially the sodium tungstate and potassio-mercuric iodide as valuable additionsto our list of urinary reagents, and recommends the test papers as of greatvalue in enabling the physician to make preliminary tests at the bedside ofthe patient. These Urinary Test Papers are put up in convenient vest-pocket cases, contain-ing a supply of the above reagents with directions for their use at the bedside of thepatient. PRICE PER CASE 50 cts. PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, DETROIT, MICH. NEW YOUK: 60 Maiden Lane and 21 Liberty Street. Advertisements. 12 FOR CONSUMPTION AND Wasting Diseases. OLEI (HYDRATED OIL.) PRODUCES IMMEDIATE INCREASEIN FLESH AND WEIGHT. I Each Dose of Two Tablespoonfuls equal to 120 Drops,contains : Pure Cod Liver Oil 80 m. (drops) Distilled Water 35 Soluble Pancreatin 5 Grains. Soda X BoricAcid ^ Hyocholic Acid yZa DOSE: Two teaspoonfuls alone, or with twice the quantity ofwater to be taken thrice daily after meals. Hydroleine (Hydrated Oil) is not a simple alkaline emul-sion of oleum morrhua, but a hydro-pancreated preparationcontaining acids and a modicum of soda. Pancreatin is thedigestive principle of fatty foods, and, in the soluble form hereused, completely saponifies the oleaginous material so neces-sary to the reparative process in all wasting diseases. Lautenbachs researches on the function of the liver wouldshow the beautiful adjustment of therapeutics in preparationof Hydroleine, furnishing, as it does, the acid and soda neces-sary to prevent self-poisoning by reabsorption of morbid tu-bercular de


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