. The medical register for New England. Dana Hates, State Assayer and Chemist, No. 4 State Street, Boston, May 23, Isaac Cook & Co.: Gentlemen, — A sample of Stock Ale receivedfrom you has been analyzed, with the following results : It has an amber color, isclear and fine, and contains 5 o4 per cent, of alcohol. One pint of this samplecontained 476 grains of malt and hop extracts and glucose. This ale is pure, andfree from injurious or deleterious substances of any kind, and it may be kept for longtime without spoiling. Respectfully, S. DANA HAYES, [Copy.] State Assayer and


. The medical register for New England. Dana Hates, State Assayer and Chemist, No. 4 State Street, Boston, May 23, Isaac Cook & Co.: Gentlemen, — A sample of Stock Ale receivedfrom you has been analyzed, with the following results : It has an amber color, isclear and fine, and contains 5 o4 per cent, of alcohol. One pint of this samplecontained 476 grains of malt and hop extracts and glucose. This ale is pure, andfree from injurious or deleterious substances of any kind, and it may be kept for longtime without spoiling. Respectfully, S. DANA HAYES, [Copy.] State Assayer and Cheinist, Mass. INDSA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 72 Federal Street, Sostoii, Where can be pro-cured, at retail orwholesale, All Articles manu-factured of IndiaEubber, COMPRISING Rubber Gas Bags, Rub-ber Tubing, RubberSyringes, Rubber Bot-tles for Hot Water,Bandage Gum or Rub-ber Tissue, Rubber AirCushions, Pillows, andBeds, Rubber Under-sheeting for Beds inSickness,Rubber Bed-^ Pans, Rubber Gloves,etc. At Mamifacturm ers T^owest SCOTTS EMULSION OF Pure Cod-Liver Oil WITH Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, FORMULA. SO per cent, of JPure Cod-Z,iver Oil* 6 grs. of Hypophosphite of Jjime, 3 grs. of Mypophosphite of Soda to a fluid ounce. Is a Perfect, Permanent, and Palatable Preparation. Will notseparate, precipitate, or change in the least degree; and for all forms ofwasting disease, indicated by defective nutrition, is a most valuableremedy. Our especial claims for it are, the perfection of the emulsion,its very agreeable and pleasant properties, together with the ease ofadministering it to children and delicate persons, which give it unusualfavor with the Profession wherever it is brought to their notice. We refer by permission to the following Physicians of Boston, whohave used Scotts Emulsion, and recommend it to the Profession. G. C. Shattuck, M. D., 18 Staniford Street, Late Visiting Physician Mass. General Atee, M. D., 6 Hancock Street. G. W. Gay, M. D., 575 T


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