The Physician and pharmaceutist . protect them from the action ofthe atmosphere. CONCENTRATED TINCTURES. These tinctures are among the greatest improvementsin modern pharmacy, and embrace the peculiar featuresfor which our preparations have become so combine the essential quaUties of definiteness, uni-formity and reliability. The various proximate activeprinciples are isolated singly, divested of all non-medicinaladmixture, carefully estimated, and re-dissolved in alcohol proportions. Hence they resemble a definite solu-tion of morphia, quinia, or any other definite ve


The Physician and pharmaceutist . protect them from the action ofthe atmosphere. CONCENTRATED TINCTURES. These tinctures are among the greatest improvementsin modern pharmacy, and embrace the peculiar featuresfor which our preparations have become so combine the essential quaUties of definiteness, uni-formity and reliability. The various proximate activeprinciples are isolated singly, divested of all non-medicinaladmixture, carefully estimated, and re-dissolved in alcohol proportions. Hence they resemble a definite solu-tion of morphia, quinia, or any other definite vegetablealkaloid, and invariably represent a uniform amount oftherapeutic power. They are concentrated definite solu-tions of the entire medicinal constituents of the plantsfrom which they are severally derived. The above are put up in 2 oz. and 1 pound List and Manual, descriptive of above, sent on ap-plication. A liberal discount to the trade. IB. KlEilTI^: cfc Oo., 41 Liberty Street, N. T, (P. 0. Box, 1759.) TO Mm. Dr. GARRATlo ttECTRlC BISK, For Local Ehenmatism, Weakness, Pain, or Palsy. A neat, self-acting electrique. that is powerful, yet comfortable,and, as it acts without shock, is safe in ail cases. Itis simply to be um-n on the body or limb for the tonic effects oflocalized primary electricity. The most delicate can wear itwith ease. 18 Ablingtoh Street, Boston, April 9, have examined the Dislc Battery of Dr. Alfred C. Garratt,and regard it as a very efficient aud valuable method of obtain-ing the therapeutical action of electricity in appropriate casesEDWARD H. CLARKE, M. D.,Prof. Mat. Med. and Therapeutics, Harv. fully concur in ihe above statement of Prof. Clarke. CHARLES T. JACKSON, M. D.,Boston, June 7, 1869. State Assayer to Massachusetts. October .3, Garratt.—Dear Sir; It gives ua peculiar pleasure toexpress our approval of your constant Mect?ic Disk. This veryuseful medical aid has long been waited for by th


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