. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. form the dose is much pleasant to take, and is less apt to olVend the already weakand irritable results of their use have been so abundantly satisfactory, that we are confidentthat further trial wiU secure for them tho cordial Approval of the Medical Professionand the favor of the general public. Each pill contiiins one grain of pure Pepcin, and one of pure Pancreatin, which isequivalent to 10 giains of the ordinary or saccharated usually iirescrilicd and dis-pensed. Physicians will appreciate the great advantage of this mod


. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. form the dose is much pleasant to take, and is less apt to olVend the already weakand irritable results of their use have been so abundantly satisfactory, that we are confidentthat further trial wiU secure for them tho cordial Approval of the Medical Professionand the favor of the general public. Each pill contiiins one grain of pure Pepcin, and one of pure Pancreatin, which isequivalent to 10 giains of the ordinary or saccharated usually iirescrilicd and dis-pensed. Physicians will appreciate the great advantage of this mode of adminisna-tion, the Increased benefit to the Dyspeptic being due to a full and effective dose ofeach, freed from the unnecessary biilk, and really hurtful addition of sugar. A sin;lepill will give immediate relief. DiHEcTiONS.—Iake one jiill immediately after eating or when suflTering from Indi-gestion, Lump in the Throat or Flatulence. For children reduce tho pill to powderuidgivoarouitUorhalf, according to age. JOHN WYETH k BRO.,. v- Mensmans Peptonized Beef Tonic. The great necessity foi- a fluid food that viould possess all the ele-ments neccsiari/ for the support of tlie system having been long felt by theMedical Profession, we call attention to this preiiaration, containingthe entire nutritious properties of the rnuscnlar fibre, blood, bune, andbiain of a healthy bullock, dissolved by aid of beat and pepsin, andin-eserved by spirit; thus coustitutiug a perfect nutritive, reconstruct-ive tonic. It is not a mere stimiil ant, like the now fashionable extracts of contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-sustainingproperties, pre-eminently calculated to supjiort the system under theexhausting and ?wasting process of fevers and other acute diseases,and to rebuild and reciuit the tissues and forces, whether lost in thedestructive march of such affections, or induced by overwork,generaldebility, or the more tedious forms of chronic disease. It is hiendlya


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