Wisconsin medical recorder . tune grew by au-tomatic process from $2,000,000 to halfa billion within a century is told byBurton J. Hendrick in The AstorFortune. Lincoln Steffens has turn-ed his attention to New Jersey, thereto find the biggest theme he has yet en-countered. This state is selling outthe rest of us for money. She has be-come a financial pirates haven. HerLetters of Marque are the legal li-cense of the trusts. In this, the hatch- i ;8 WISCONSIN MEDICAL EECOEDEE ery of all Bpecial privileges, has beenfostered all that is in opposition to asquare deal. New Jersey: A Trait-or State*


Wisconsin medical recorder . tune grew by au-tomatic process from $2,000,000 to halfa billion within a century is told byBurton J. Hendrick in The AstorFortune. Lincoln Steffens has turn-ed his attention to New Jersey, thereto find the biggest theme he has yet en-countered. This state is selling outthe rest of us for money. She has be-come a financial pirates haven. HerLetters of Marque are the legal li-cense of the trusts. In this, the hatch- i ;8 WISCONSIN MEDICAL EECOEDEE ery of all Bpecial privileges, has beenfostered all that is in opposition to asquare deal. New Jersey: A Trait-or State* tellfl a Btory that every citiz-en who care for his country, his state,or his city should know. What AilsRussia by Perceva] Gibbon, is a vividand powerful pen-picture of the menwho have brought Russia to her presentextremity. It is a St. Petersburg cor-respondents close range estimate ofCzar Nicholas and the grand then there is a remarkable humandocument, Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfellsstory of his work among the fisher-. Ml \ -| | ITKNS folk of the bleak northern coasts. Thisyoung Englishman and Oxford gradu-ate has fur thirteen years ministered tothe people f two thousand miles ofscattered settlements from Newfound-land tO BudsOD Strait. In heaves from the Log of the Lend-a-JEand hetells of dog-sledge journeyings among the simple, want bitten people of the ice bound harbors, A new series, theGreat Masters of Literature/ begins in this number with Cervantes, by rge Edward Woodberry, until re-cently Professor f Comparative Lit-erature at Columbia. MODERN 0 aTHERAPEUTICS PHOSPHO - ALBUMENNERVE FOOD AS Phospho-Albumen is derived fromthe testes, spinal cords and brains ofbulls. Its chemical constituents are di-oleyl-phosphoric acid, lecithin, spermin,and nuclein. Phospho-Albumen ren-ders possible the administration of 85per cent more phosphorus (organic)than is possible by any other method;it is absolutely without danger of in-toxication or any undesirable after ef-fect.


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