The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . dbefore the profession our Compressed Tioches. Our formulae comprise potassiumchlorate, potassium chlorate and borax, and soda mint. These are guaran-teed equal to any similar preparations under similar name, in the market, and havethe advantage of being lower in |.iice and entirely unobjectionable to the ethicalpractitioner. We respectfully request that physicians desiring the above forms of medicineswill specify them by the names which we have given them, and, in order to avoidpossible substitution on their prescriptions, that they will also speci


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . dbefore the profession our Compressed Tioches. Our formulae comprise potassiumchlorate, potassium chlorate and borax, and soda mint. These are guaran-teed equal to any similar preparations under similar name, in the market, and havethe advantage of being lower in |.iice and entirely unobjectionable to the ethicalpractitioner. We respectfully request that physicians desiring the above forms of medicineswill specify them by the names which we have given them, and, in order to avoidpossible substitution on their prescriptions, that they will also specify our manufac-ture by the addition of P., D. & Co. By so doing they will both effect a saving totheir patients and assist in ridding reputable medicine and pharmacy of the copy-righted trade mark abuse, which i- being fostered by their support, and in directantagonism to both the interests and ethics of the profession. PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, DETROIT, MICH. NEW YOSK: SO Maiden Lane and 21 Liberty Street. FIG. FARES PATENT Ladies Menstrual Receptacle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND AT LADIES FURNISH-ING STORES, ETC. This is the only Menstrual Receptacle in use, and is the grandestinvention tor the convenience ami cleanliness of ladies. It givesentire satisfaction in all cases. No lady can afford to be withoutone. Its use is indispensable whether travelling or at home, and canbe worn from the commencement of the menstrual period until itsclose. By its use the menstrual discharge is conducted directly fromthe uterus (or womb) into the receptacle, without coming in contactwith the parts in any manner whatever. At night, before retiring, the tiui I can and should be removed,simply by removing a cap, without removing the instrument. At the close of the period the instrument isremoved, a Syringe is attached as shown in Fig. 2, ami warm water or soap-suds forced through, which willclean it perfectly. It is then put aside until its use is required again. You will se


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