The Medical and surgical reporter . inine, inthe same doses, without oppressing thestomach, creating nausea, or produc-ing cerebral distress, as the Sulpiiateof Quinine frequently does, and it pro-duces much less constitutional disturb-ance. 2d. It has the great advantage of be-ing nearly tasteless. Thp bitter is veryslight, and not unpleasant to the mostsensitive, delicate woman or child. 3d. It is le»s costly; the price willfluctuate with the rise and fall ofbarks, but will always be much lessthan the Sulphate of Quinine. 4th. It meets indications not metby that Middleburg, April
The Medical and surgical reporter . inine, inthe same doses, without oppressing thestomach, creating nausea, or produc-ing cerebral distress, as the Sulpiiateof Quinine frequently does, and it pro-duces much less constitutional disturb-ance. 2d. It has the great advantage of be-ing nearly tasteless. Thp bitter is veryslight, and not unpleasant to the mostsensitive, delicate woman or child. 3d. It is le»s costly; the price willfluctuate with the rise and fall ofbarks, but will always be much lessthan the Sulphate of Quinine. 4th. It meets indications not metby that Middleburg, April 13, : I cannot refrain fromgiving you my testimony regarding In a practice of twenty years, eightof which were in connection with adrug store, I have used Quininsuch cases as are generally recom-mended by the Profession. In the lastfour or five >ears I have used cer;/fre-quently your mplace of Quinine, and hdvenei-er beendisappointed in my expectations. J.\0. Y. .^, Gehts: It may be of some satisf. ctioii to you to know that 1 have usedthe alkaloid for two yeais, or nearly,in my practice, and 1 have found it re-liable, and a/Z I think that you claimfor it. For children and those of irri-table stomachs, as well as those tooeasily qmninized h\ the Sulphate, theCincho acts like a charm, and we canhardly eee how we did without it solong. 1 hope the supply will , with due regard, J. R. , , Kosse, TexasI have used your CixcHO-Quis imkexclusively for four years in thismalarial region. It is as active an anti-periodic as theSulphate, and more agreeable to ad-minister. It gives great satisfaction. D. H. Chas,r, , Louisville, have used the Cincho-Quinineever since its introduction, ai d am sowell satisfied with its results tliat 1 useit in all cases in which I formerly usedthe Sulphate; and in intermittents itcan be given during the paroxysm oftever with perfect safety, ana thus lose?lO
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