. The where lie willgive the students pointers on good nature and good penmanship. New and improved methods in foot-ball and in surgery go forward handin hand. We heard one of the D. Js. explaining that the building of the College ofP. and S. was the Phosphurus and Sulphur college. So much for D. ?x- #-X- The senior class is increased by several men coming in from other col-leges and universities. This is a good sign for Old Rush. Did you see Whiskers run in by our Columbian Guards? -X- Nivins sports a fine crop of senior hair on the face. * -X- Lamb (of Louisville) ha


. The where lie willgive the students pointers on good nature and good penmanship. New and improved methods in foot-ball and in surgery go forward handin hand. We heard one of the D. Js. explaining that the building of the College ofP. and S. was the Phosphurus and Sulphur college. So much for D. ?x- #-X- The senior class is increased by several men coming in from other col-leges and universities. This is a good sign for Old Rush. Did you see Whiskers run in by our Columbian Guards? -X- Nivins sports a fine crop of senior hair on the face. * -X- Lamb (of Louisville) has commenced practising in insanity—wheel in the head. ?X- * -x- The janitors and door-keepers have new caps. * * -X- Copeland denies the rumor that he was married during the vacation. * * -X- Judd denies the rumor that he uses his hair for a pillow. •X- -X--X- Dr. Marcusson wishes to officially deny the rumor. * -x- ?X- W. K. Keith, formerly of Ann Arbor, has joined 94. THE CORPUSCLE. 29. Rush Medical College. 30 THE CORPUSCLE. Dont forget to read the distinctive advertisement of the Codliver Glycerine Co. in thisissue. It is something worthy of your notice. Write them for Physicians Souvenir andmention The Corpuscle and it will be mailed to you free. Jacksonville, have had emminent satisfaction mthe use of the Elixir Three Chlorides R & H.*in the treatment of nervous and mental diseases. It is a favorite prescription with me. Very truly yours. Frank Parsons, Norbury. M. Park, 111., Sept. 30, 1893. W. D. Allison Co. Dear Sirs:—I have used your improved surgical table now for a lit-tle over a year and find it far more convenient and easier to manipulate than the best chairsin the market. For adaptability to all kinds of office work, it certainly deserves a blue ribbon. Very truly, II. W. Bassett, M. D. Alfred Baily, M. D., of 38 Rock St., Fall River, Mass., in a letter of recent date, writes:I have had splendid results from Antikamnia in rheuma


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