The Physician and pharmaceutist . tul contains five grains of Pancreatine. Dose—one dessert spoonful, TROCHES OF PEPSIN AND PANCREATINE. One of the best forms for administering Pepsin with Pancreatine, and will befound very valuable in cases of Indigestion, Gastralgla, Qastrodynia, PyroBlaHeartburn. Flatulency, and especially when there is Inability to digest oils, *c. Each Troche contains two grains of pure Pepsin, and two grains Paucreattne,with Lactic Acid, Dotfe—Fr«m two to three Troche*. THE PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACEUTIST. 17 TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. r-»- It wonlfl be a work of orpererogation


The Physician and pharmaceutist . tul contains five grains of Pancreatine. Dose—one dessert spoonful, TROCHES OF PEPSIN AND PANCREATINE. One of the best forms for administering Pepsin with Pancreatine, and will befound very valuable in cases of Indigestion, Gastralgla, Qastrodynia, PyroBlaHeartburn. Flatulency, and especially when there is Inability to digest oils, *c. Each Troche contains two grains of pure Pepsin, and two grains Paucreattne,with Lactic Acid, Dotfe—Fr«m two to three Troche*. THE PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACEUTIST. 17 TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. r-»- It wonlfl be a work of orpererogation to call the attention ofthe ProfesBion to the utility of Saliiio Febrifuges and PurgativesIn a large class of diseases. Its members are well aware (to usethe language of Dr. John Bel], one of the most distinguishedpathologists and surgeons of modem times) that of all the pre-Bcrlptiona made up with a view to alterative effect, none can jecompared to Mineral Waters. This being the case, we have no hesitation In recommending. to th« taronble consideration of Physicians and Surgeons. Itfcomposition is based on a qualitative and quantitative analysisof the water of the celebrated Seltzer Spring, of which it containsall the essential Ingredients In their due proportions, withoutany of the Inert matter found in the material fluid. It is b»~UeTed to be the best SaUne Aperient and Alterative known, andIs considered by eminent members of the Profession a valuablemedicine in all phases and types of disease to which prepara-tions of this class are adapted. As a means of alleviating allmaladies in tropical climates it has been found peculiarly valua-ble. Physicians presiding over or attached to hospitals and otherpnblio institutions, and the medical staff of the Army and Navy,are particnlarly r^uested to tent the sanitary properties of thepreparation. Very respectfully, 1 TARRANT & CO., 278 Greenwich SL, New York. TO TUEKO-EUSSIAN BATHS, aUBSOXS BUILDING, 842 Broadw


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