Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal . Physicians will find it the most reliable sinapism, prompt and certain in itsaction, a 1 ^ aJv^r;/? |:-r ^sorib- t. Every sheet in order to begenuine ,«s oear the annexed signature of the inventor, ^/^ /a _• __w-^ ^ Sold ill boxes containing 10 b^eets, also iS and 100 / i/CCajt£o^iheets, by iiii respectable cbemxKtt tbrougnout the world. — ^ -^ PBPTODYN. The iNew Digestive is a combination of whole digestivesecretions—Pepsine, Pancreatine, Diastase, Etc., Forming an invuluahle remedy in the treatment of all forms of D3spepsia, and


Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal . Physicians will find it the most reliable sinapism, prompt and certain in itsaction, a 1 ^ aJv^r;/? |:-r ^sorib- t. Every sheet in order to begenuine ,«s oear the annexed signature of the inventor, ^/^ /a _• __w-^ ^ Sold ill boxes containing 10 b^eets, also iS and 100 / i/CCajt£o^iheets, by iiii respectable cbemxKtt tbrougnout the world. — ^ -^ PBPTODYN. The iNew Digestive is a combination of whole digestivesecretions—Pepsine, Pancreatine, Diastase, Etc., Forming an invuluahle remedy in the treatment of all forms of D3spepsia, and alldiseases arising from imperfect B.—The success of this remedy has led to several imitations of it, which consistlargely of Milk Sugar, and as compared with Peptodyx, are or little or no realvalue as digestive agents. SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. AKcntM for America—£. FOCGEKA «& CO., New In chemical composition, Cosmoliiie [Unpuentum Petrolei] is an oleaginons hydrocarbon,coi-responding to the heavy jtetroleum oils, and containing a large amount olthe paiaflines andcleftnes of the formula; Cieils* and C16II32. It contains buta small )jerceutage of the ]]arallinesaiMloleliues, corresi>onding to the formula; CvHieand C7H14, resjieclively, and the olTen^ive and ir-ritating properties of the crude oil have been carefully removed. In Ihe iirocess of purilication,no acids, alkalies, or other chemicals are employed, and no injurious adtlitions of any kind aremade to the natural ^jroduct. The result is a semi-solid, translucent substance, with a faint odoi,1 . s le»lCosmoline [Lngueiifum Petrolei] melts at about lOOO Fah. (380 Cent.); and boils at about6250 Fah. (3290 Cent.); its specific gravity is about 0.^75 at 6OO Fah. .\s it contains no oxydizable or organic matter capable of change by )jutrefacliou or fer-mentation, and is absolutely -without affinity lor ;


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