The Medical and surgical reporter . exerts the full therapeuticinfluence of Sulphate of Quinine, inI lie same doses, without oppres>ing thef>toinach, creating nausea, or prodr -ing cerebral distress, as the Sulphof frequently does, and it pduces much less constitutional disturu-ance. 2(1. It has the great advantage of be-inL nearly tasteless. Th bitter is veryslight, and not unpleasant to tlie mostsensitive, delicate woman or child. .3d. It is Ipss cosdi/; the price willfluctuate with the rise and fall otbarks, but wll always be much lessthan the Sulphate of Quinine. 4th. It mee


The Medical and surgical reporter . exerts the full therapeuticinfluence of Sulphate of Quinine, inI lie same doses, without oppres>ing thef>toinach, creating nausea, or prodr -ing cerebral distress, as the Sulphof frequently does, and it pduces much less constitutional disturu-ance. 2(1. It has the great advantage of be-inL nearly tasteless. Th bitter is veryslight, and not unpleasant to tlie mostsensitive, delicate woman or child. .3d. It is Ipss cosdi/; the price willfluctuate with the rise and fall otbarks, but wll always be much lessthan the Sulphate of Quinine. 4th. It meets indications not metby that S ;lt. Middlebiirg, Pa., Apil , : T cannot refrain from?riviiisr \ on niv testimony regarding INiNE. Jii 11 prtu tice of twenty yenrs, eightof which were in cnnii«i t on with ading St .if, I hiive Quinine in-iull ci-es as ! by tlie Pkfour or fi ve i e rs Iluentlv viur Ciplace of Q ?isappoiiitcc rcooin-tlic lll-t ?fc?/fre-iNK inv r been L, : It may be of some safisf ction to you to know that 1 have usedthe alkaloid for two >eais. or nearlj,in my practice, and I have found it re-liable, and a/Z 1 think that you claimfor It. For children anU those ot irri-table stomachs, as well as those qmnivizedhy the Sulphate, theCiiicho acts like a chnrm, and we canhardly i-ee how we did without it soloLg. 1 hoiie the supply will continue. Yours, with due regard,J. R. Tayluk, , Kosse, Texas 1 have used your Cincho-Quimn kexclusively for four years in thisnialaiial icgion. li is as active an anti-periodic as theSulphate, and more agreeable to ad-minister. It gives great satisfiictioL>. H. Chase, , Louisville. Ky. 1 have used the Cincho-Qui>ineever since its introduction, and am sowell satisfied with its resulfs that I useit in all cases in which I formerly usedthe Sulihafe; and in intermittentu itcan be given during the paroxysm offever with perfect saiety, ana thus loseno l


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