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MALT EXTRACT

“TARRANT'S"

MANUFACTURED BY LEOPOLD HOFF, HAMBURG.

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Convalescents, Nursing Mothers, Sick Children and in all Wasting Diseases.

Superior to any other preparation as a Safe and Pleasant Appetizer and Invigorant and as a Food in

TYPHOID FEVER.

CAUTION.-Beware of a substitute Malt Extract put up in a squatty bottle with the names "Johann Hoff" and "Moritz Eisner" on neck. This new firm, trading under the name "Johann Hoff," for which the Eisner & Mendelson Co. are agents, were, in June, 1889, found

GUILTY:

GUILTY

of publishing a fictitious court decision of uttering a false affidavit by the Berlin Court, the Prussian Royal Landgericht, for the purpose of extending the sales of their substitute preparation. What confidence can be placed in statements made by a firm found guilty of such practices?

MANUFACTURED ONLY AT HAMBURG
TARRANT & CO preparation.

In order to protect themselves and patients against substitution, Physicians are requested to specify

TARRANT'S when prescribing HOFF'S MALT.

TARRANT & CO.,

SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS,

Established 1834.

NEW YORK.

SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES.

Possess all the advantages of others and are without their faults. They are made in a great
variety of styles to suit the various forms and conditions of Rupture. Impervious to moisture;
used in bathing, and fitting perfectly to the shape of the body, are worn without in-
convenience by the youngest child, most delicate female or laboring man with equal com-
fort and safety; being unaffected by perspiration, are easily kept clean, avoiding all sour,
sweaty, chafing unpleasantness, and while extremely light the worst forms of HERNIA will be
held permanently, thereby causing a radical cure where cure is possible by any means.

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Prof. SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D., in his "System of Surgery," Vol. II, page 507, Sixth Edition, writes as follows: "The Hard Rubber Truss * ** as now manufactured, it would be difficult to point out a single fault in it, whether we regard the material of which it is composed, its durability, or its adaptability to the object for which it is designed. The best Trusses of this kind now before the profession are those made by I. B. SEELEY (now I. B. SEELEY & CO.,) of this city, to which the Committee of the International Medical (ongress, at its meeting in London, in 1881, awarded the only Certificate of Merit."

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' REFERENCES.-Profs. S. D. Gross, D. Hayes Agnew, Willard Parker,
W. H. Pancoast, Dr. Thomas G. Morton and Surgeon-Generals of the United States Army
and Navy.

Our "Mechanical Treatment of Hernia and Illustrated Catalogue," a book
of 90 pages and 180 illustrations, with complete price list of Hard Rubber Trusses, Leather
Covered and Elastic Trusses, Abdominal and Uterine Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Abdom-
inal Belts and Umbilical Hernia Appliances, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, etc., mailed to
physicians on application. Address,
25 S. 11th Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.

I. B. SEELEY & CO.

ELLIOTT
PATENT

MELLIER'S FONT STANDARD

Which received the highest Award, the Gold Medal, at the World's Exposition at New Orleans.

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See that the word "Mellier" is on every Bag, as this is the only guarantee of its excellence.

The best the cheap

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cheapest in the beginning.

Upon receipt of price, delivered,

charges prepaid,

to your nearest Express Office.

MELLIER DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors, 709 & 711 Washington Ave., St. Louis.

TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION:

THE WINDISCH, MUHLHAUSER BREWING CO., or CINCINNATI O., finding that their special brand of beer-Invalid's beer-has been so liberally endorsed and highly recommended by the medical profession, and learning also of much embarrassment in procuring their goods in certain localities where temperance agitation is manifest, they have concluded to use all reasonable and legitimate means to secure co-operatoin with physicians in behalf of the sick and the proper use of a beer when desired. The multiple great and small ills for which physicians declare they have successfully recommended beer is a guarantee of their liberality, wisdom and good faith, and of the good results attained by its use.

Outside of large cities where there is temperance agitation, or where prohibitory law prevails, the doctor, patient and liberal society, prescribe this remedy in illness that should govern the use of this agent. Learned doctors know better than any other class of men the meaning of a pure stimulant and food combined, yet, for policy sake sometimes yield to be bound by the condition of local affairs and issues.

Knowing whereof we speak, we declare the abuse of the general traffic in beer offends society and not the article.

Speaking in general terms, it is a fact, that society would like to drink a pure beer, under the advice of the family physician for the recovery and promotion of health, but many will not be identified with. the general traffic.

To meet this demand of the profession and the people, we earnestly ask for the co-operation of the physicians in extending in the market his pure beer, at reasonable prices, manufactured especially of

invalids.

Each bottle will be labled, "PURE BEER FOR INVALIDS, manufactured by the Windisch, Muhlhauser Brewing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio."

NOTE.-We invite the attention of physicians to this reliable brand of beer, feeling that it will meet a long felt demand of the profession and society.

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STRICTURE

Treated with phenomenal success by a NEW METHOD. Send for literature giving Formula, full particulars as to terms, samples, etc., etc.

A Few Selected Professional Opinions :

CENTURY CHEMICAL Co.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL., Feb. 14, 1889.
Gentlemen:-Your U. D. M. has cured a narrow fibrous (double) Stricture of the most pro-
nounced type, and your claims have been fully verified. Yours truly,

E. P. BARTLETT, M. D.
CENTURY CHEMICAL CO.
WINNSBOROUGH, TEXAS., Oct. 8, 1889.
Gentlemen:-1 have cured two cases of Organic Stricture by meaus of your remedy. Case
No. 2 was entirely cured with one-half bottle.

CENTURY CHEMICAL Co.

Yours, etc., DR. W. S. MIMS. PROVIDENCE, R. I., July 16, 1889. Gentlemen:-Within the last three months I have cured twenty-two cases of Organic Stricture with U. D. M. The cures are permanent and the treatment safe.

Yours, etc.,

T. THATCHER GRAVES, M. D.

Hoff's Medicated Urethral Bougies.

The treatment par excellence for GONORRHŒA and GLEET. Pamphlet containing formulas, full particulars as to samples, prices, and other matters

Address,

of interest sent on application.

CENTURY CHEMICAL CO.,

6 mo. Jan. 90.

2949 Sheridan Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.

HENRY W. GRADY'S "SOUTHERN FARM."

The January number of this excellent farm magazine is just out, and surpasses any issue yet printed. It is eighty pages and contains the last work of the great editor who was its founder, and has a correct report of his last great speech in which he championed the rights of the South before a Boston audience and elicited the sympathy of the whole North in the cause for which he plead so nobly. It also has a sketch of his life, and a handsome steel engraving which, framed, makes a superb picture, as it is a splendid likeness of Mr. Grady.

The agricultural interests of the South never had a better friend than Henry W. Grady. It was his desire from boyhood to own and run a farm paper, and the wonderful success wnich attended his efforts on the SOUTHERN FARM show how sincerely his heart was given to the work. His associates on the FARM are conversant with his ideas and intentions regarding the future of the FARM and will do their very best to perpetuate the work to which Mr. Grady's life was devoted. In this they will be asssisted by the largest and best equipped corps of contributors of any agricultural paper in America All the old favorites, such as Bill Arp, Mrs. Felton, Uncle Remus and Plunket, will be with them, and scores of special contributors will send letters fresh from the field. Dr. W. L. Jones, the highest salried agricultural editor in the South, will continue to edit the FARM. His "Inquiry Box" alone is well worth the subscription price several times over. From "Thoughts for the Month" to the very last page, it will be a book which will reflect credit on the memory of its founder. Every Southern farmer should read Henry W. Grady's "SOUTHERN FARM" this year and should begin with the January number.

The FARM alone, one year, $1.00.

The FARM and SOUTHER PRACTITONER, one year, $1.75.

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CARTS, CARRIAGES AND PHYSICIANS' SPECIALTIES, ST. PAUL, MINN.

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