. Daniel's Texas medical journal. d; theyshould be taken in doses of two pills before retiring, or in the morning at least anhour before eating; the first mentioned time is the most desirable as the effects aremore decided, owing to the longer period for action, and the natural rest is morefully experienced through their mild but effective influence. As a dinner pill, Pil : Digestiva is uncqualed, and may be taken in doses of a sin-gle pill either before or after eating. The many flattering testimonials which have been received from the Medical Pro-fession respecting the ellicacy of these pill


. Daniel's Texas medical journal. d; theyshould be taken in doses of two pills before retiring, or in the morning at least anhour before eating; the first mentioned time is the most desirable as the effects aremore decided, owing to the longer period for action, and the natural rest is morefully experienced through their mild but effective influence. As a dinner pill, Pil : Digestiva is uncqualed, and may be taken in doses of a sin-gle pill either before or after eating. The many flattering testimonials which have been received from the Medical Pro-fession respecting the ellicacy of these pills and tlieir very extensive use is ampleevidence of their superior properties incases where such a medicine is indicated,and warrants us in offering them with the full assurance that there need be no fearof disappointment in results. WM. B. WARNER & CO., Manufacturers of Soluble Coated Pills in all their Variety, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Sent by Mail on receipt of price, and Supplied by all the Leading Drujrjfists of Dr. Ashbel Smith. ID ANIELS £ Medical ^Journal, PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT ^TJSTinST, TEXAS. ] APRIL, 1886. [No. 10. Scribimus indocti, doctique! JDrIGINAL y^RTICLES. Contributed Exclusively to this Journal.^?]!] The Articles in this Department are accepted, and published with the understandingthat we are not responsible for, nor do we indorse tJie views and opinions of the writers, byso doing. And the good through all the ages,Lingering in historic pages,Ever gleam and grow immortal. * * LIFE AND CHARACTER OF DR. ASHBEL SMITH. By James D. Lynch. For Daniels Texas Medical Journal. Among all the varied compositions of human character, thereis no blending of virtues so rare and so admirable as that whichconstitutes the patriot and philanthropist—which eliminates allidea of self from human actions, and devotes an individual tothe service of his country and the welfare of his memory of such men should not be permitted to belong t


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