The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . rument a lady avoids alluncleanliness and the use of napkins, trouble ofchanging, or expense of washing, the saving inwhich alone would be enough to pay for the Recep-tacle in a short time. They are very durable, and,with caie, will last years. The price is very low, sothey come within the reach of all. I sell a verygood Syringe, complete, with the Receptacle Ifdesired. If you have a bulb and hose syringe it canreadily be attached to, the instrument; it you havenone it is indispensable. I furnish them with theReceptacle very low, in a nice, neat box


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . rument a lady avoids alluncleanliness and the use of napkins, trouble ofchanging, or expense of washing, the saving inwhich alone would be enough to pay for the Recep-tacle in a short time. They are very durable, and,with caie, will last years. The price is very low, sothey come within the reach of all. I sell a verygood Syringe, complete, with the Receptacle Ifdesired. If you have a bulb and hose syringe it canreadily be attached to, the instrument; it you havenone it is indispensable. I furnish them with theReceptacle very low, in a nice, neat box, or theReceptacle alone, in a nice box, as follows:— Price of Menstrual Receptacle, . $ each. and Syringe, Sent by mad or express, as desired, to any address, upon receipt of the money, by P. O. Order, Regis-tered Letter, Check or Draft payable to my order. >P. S. Full directions accompany each instrument. Dr. K. G FARR, Sole Manufacturer, 75 Essex Street, Boston, Mass. RESPONSIBLE LADY AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND * HorsforcTs Acid Phosphate, [liquid,] Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge,Mass. Universally prescribed and recommended by physicians of all schools. AS A TONIC. Not the least important of the many therapeutic uses of this well-known prepa-ration is its application as a tonic. Very many physicians recommend it as a highly agreeable tonic and nourishes and invigorates the tired brain and body, imparts renewed energy andvitality, and always enlivens the functions. Invaluable as a Tonic. As an Appetizer. Dk. Morris Gibbs, Howard City, Mich., says:Dr. J. L. Pratt, Greenfield, 111., says: It l am gre,atly pleased with it as a tonic; it isis all that it claims to be—invaluable as a tonic an agreeable and a good any case where an acid tonic is indicated. _ • _- _ For Overworked for Overworked Men. dr. j. p. cowan, Ashland, o., says: My trial of it has been rather sati


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