. The Medical and surgical reporter . 1894 Adapted andrecommendedfor the curerecent or chron-ic Gleets, FluorAlbus, etc., etc. PURE COPAIBAAND OTHER MEDICINES. The Mathby-Caylus Capsules, coated with gluten, pre-sent the most perfect mode for administering Copaiba, Cubebs,Norway Tar, Turpentine, and other remedies, the disagreeableodor and taste of which are often a hindrance to their use. Thismode of preparing capsules, which has been approved by theAcademy of Medicine, has been recommended in their clinicallectures by eminent Professors in the hospitals of Paris, as wellas in those of New Yo


. The Medical and surgical reporter . 1894 Adapted andrecommendedfor the curerecent or chron-ic Gleets, FluorAlbus, etc., etc. PURE COPAIBAAND OTHER MEDICINES. The Mathby-Caylus Capsules, coated with gluten, pre-sent the most perfect mode for administering Copaiba, Cubebs,Norway Tar, Turpentine, and other remedies, the disagreeableodor and taste of which are often a hindrance to their use. Thismode of preparing capsules, which has been approved by theAcademy of Medicine, has been recommended in their clinicallectures by eminent Professors in the hospitals of Paris, as wellas in those of New York and London. 18*4 By the first Iphysicians ofthe hospitals ofParis, London,and New York. Special advantages op Mathey-Caylus Gluten Capsules.—Being formed ut thin, transparent, andreadily assimilated coating, they «o cover and disguise the medicine to be given, that it oQja fee *,aken withoutdisgust, but with ease. In this respect, they differ widely from the gelatine capsule^ hich have a hard, thickcoating, which swells beyond


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