. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. f not su-periority, to the salts of quinine. WM. , ,Prof, of Diseases of Nervous Sys-tem,etc. ,University of New Yoik1 have used the Dextro-Quiniocin a dozen or more cases, as a sub-stitute for the sulphate, and it hasseemed tome to meet the indica-tions equaly well, and it strikes meas being eminently worthy of ex-tended trial. R. O. COWLING, , ,Editor of Louisville Medical Newsand Prof of Operative Surgery inthe Universitv of Louisville. Dextro-Quinioe ^oes not cause nausea likecinchonidia, and is as good an antiperiodic a<e


. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. f not su-periority, to the salts of quinine. WM. , ,Prof, of Diseases of Nervous Sys-tem,etc. ,University of New Yoik1 have used the Dextro-Quiniocin a dozen or more cases, as a sub-stitute for the sulphate, and it hasseemed tome to meet the indica-tions equaly well, and it strikes meas being eminently worthy of ex-tended trial. R. O. COWLING, , ,Editor of Louisville Medical Newsand Prof of Operative Surgery inthe Universitv of Louisville. Dextro-Quinioe ^oes not cause nausea likecinchonidia, and is as good an antiperiodic a<eilher that or quinine. I give it in one-halflarger doses. As a febrifuge I have given itwith good effect. A. L. , ,Prof, of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, University of the City of New York. nine iii undoubt-edly a very act-ive agent. Thetestimony of alarge number ofd 1 s I n t e restedtnen who haveput it to the test,places it nearlyor quite on a lev-el with sulphateof quinine. Myown oxperiencoof it aecor diiwith this One Ounce Ipextrojinine COMPOSITION =.,0. «.*• ,puT ? ...SlatGYMTE WTH 9^^^ ^^ ,^ Pho.,?;!°« il consists of the J^,,i,;y|(iumuie of LlebiQ orth« ^^^c£5 Hesse. Itls equll to SutpH J ^^«ss than onn half as costly. *^ CHlKMilSTS. a PHILADELPHIA. l).S> H L. , M D .^™/;Ofhe Princinlrs an<l Practiceol Medicine, and of clinical Med-icine, Medical Dept UniversityCollege, San Francisco, CalI have used Dextro-Quinine incases ot intermittent and remittentlever and periodic neuralgia, inabout the same doses as quinine,and found it as etlectnal in everv in-stance. E. D. FOREE, Prof, of, and Lecturer on, of Women, Hosi)ital Medidue, Louisville, intermittent and remittentlever, Dextro-tjiiinine has done all11 —all I desired. It has act-ed proniotly aml^urfrf promntlv IjfcNTLEY, ,VallevOak, have used Dextro-t^uinine andlaid it in every respect etjual to sul-phate of qui


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