American journal of pharmacy . by Franklin Institute, Nov., 1874,FOR PURITY OF CHEMICAL of Morphine. Acetate of Morphine,Muriate of ol Ammonia,Hypophosphites, Subniirate of Bismuth,Spirits of Nitre,C. P, Acids,Tannin, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CHEMICALS. Extract from Report of the Judges at the Exhibition of the Frankun Institute, PhiladelphiaNovember, 1874, in regard to Chemicals exhibited by Rosengarten ASons. These gentlemen exhibit quite a list of Chemicals, and claim for them superior purityconsidered as commercial articles. The Committee hav


American journal of pharmacy . by Franklin Institute, Nov., 1874,FOR PURITY OF CHEMICAL of Morphine. Acetate of Morphine,Muriate of ol Ammonia,Hypophosphites, Subniirate of Bismuth,Spirits of Nitre,C. P, Acids,Tannin, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CHEMICALS. Extract from Report of the Judges at the Exhibition of the Frankun Institute, PhiladelphiaNovember, 1874, in regard to Chemicals exhibited by Rosengarten ASons. These gentlemen exhibit quite a list of Chemicals, and claim for them superior purityconsidered as commercial articles. The Committee have caretully examined a number oftbem and find this claim fully substantiated, some of the articles being almost absolutelyChemically Pure, and being certainly th(j best of the kind in the market. For Purity of Chemical Preparations, a Silver Medal. F. A. GENTH, Prof. Chemistry University Pa. G. A. KOENIG, Prof. Chemistry University P. SADTLER, Prof. Chemistry University E. CARTER. Manufacturins: Chemist. THE Anglo-Swiss Milk Food. Used by more than 1500 Physicians in l^ew Yorli City alone During the past year with uniformly favorable results. JPrescribed bij lending JPractltionevs of all Schools, and used in itroyninent Insti-tutions throughotit the ANALYSIS AND OTHEE RELIABLE TESTIMONY: Moisture Nitrogenous matter (Nitrogen, to ) Carbo-hydrates, soluble in water. 5 to 6 per ct. 54 Caibo-liydrates, insoluble in 15 to 16 per ct. Fat 4 5 Ash (inclusive of PhosphoricAcid) 2 The proportion of nitrogenous matter or plastic aliments to carho-hydrates or respiratory constituentsin mothers milk is 1, aud in this food the proportion is practically the same, namely, 1 The fat, asa respiratory substance, is here reduced to the equivalent of otarch. My analysis perfectly agrees with tlie analysis given on their labels and bears witness to the excellentand rational manner in which this food is compounded. Dr. E. Geis


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