. The ral nerves, as neuritis, etc.; also lumbago, sciaticaand myalgia, Wnen pain is the prominent symptom, it is a desideratum, as its province is relief ofpain in any and every form. And best of all, there is no danger of morphinism, no nauseanor malaise so common with opium and its preparations.—Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic. tTbe IRO00 flDemorial A beautiful memorial tablet executed in bronze by Messrs. Winslow Brothers,of this city, has recently been placed upon the walls of the college amphitheatre byMrs. Elizabeth H. Ross, wife of the late Prof. Joseph B. Ross. The inscription no
. The ral nerves, as neuritis, etc.; also lumbago, sciaticaand myalgia, Wnen pain is the prominent symptom, it is a desideratum, as its province is relief ofpain in any and every form. And best of all, there is no danger of morphinism, no nauseanor malaise so common with opium and its preparations.—Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic. tTbe IRO00 flDemorial A beautiful memorial tablet executed in bronze by Messrs. Winslow Brothers,of this city, has recently been placed upon the walls of the college amphitheatre byMrs. Elizabeth H. Ross, wife of the late Prof. Joseph B. Ross. The inscription not only perpetuates the memory of a faithful and honoredteacher, but also records three important events in the history of the college. The terse phrases upon the tablet will be read not without emotion by the num-erous alumni of our Alma Mater who remember the earnestness and worth ofProf fcoss as a man and a teacher. The cut which we give below is on the scaleof one to seven. jmmmM^mj iiiiiiiiiiiiiriHii 1 f-Oj-. THE CORPUSCLE. RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHICAGO, DEPARTMENT LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, VOL. 3. MAY, NO. 8. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE. A. T. HOLBROOK, 95, D. CALVIN, 95, Secretary. C. A. ALLENBURGER, 95, Treasurer. E. M. EGKARD, 96. F. C. HONNOLD, 96. W. J. ANDERSON, Publisher. P. M. PERCY, Business Manager, N. W. Cor. Congress and Honore Sts. Membership in the Alumni Association of Rush Medical College is obtainable at any time by-graduates of the College, providing they are in good standing in the profession, and shall pay the annualdues, $ This fee includes a subscription to The Corpuscle for the current year. This journal is theofficial organ of the Association. Dues and all communications relating to the Association should be sent to JOHN EDWIN RHODES, M. D., Secy andTreas., 34 Washington St., Chicago. College Anniversaries— Doctorate Sermon, Sunday, May 20th, 1894. Special Clinics and Class-Day Exercises, Monday, May 21st, 1894. Scientific Me
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