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STATIONS L. & N. WEST, and MID. RAILWAYS.

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Resident Proprietors-J. F. WOODY, M.R C.S., and E. HOLLINS, MA.Camb. Medical Attendants-J. HOLMES JOY, M.A., M.D., and S. H. HARRISON, L.R.C.P. Lond. both of whom reside close to the gates.

FOR TERMS, ETC., APPLY TO PROPRIETORS.

THE

Lawson Tait" Hospital Bedstead.

AFTER SIX YEARS' WEAR,
7, The Crescent, Birmingham,

Messrs. S. B. Whitfield & Co.,

Dear Sirs,

June 25th, 1888.

The Bedstead you constructed for me with "Dominion Wire Spring Mattresses are by far the very best I have ever seen for Hospital use. They have now been in use for over six years, and have not given way in the least; the Springs have never broken, nor do they get rusted. They are in every way satisfactory. Yours truly,

LAWSON TAIT, F.R.C.S.

Spring Bedsteads for Hospital and General use. METALLIC BEDSTEADS, &c.,

OF ALL KINDS, FOR ALL MARKETS.

New Pattern Book with Prices, Illustrations, Testimonials, &c., post free.

S. B. WHITFIELD & Co..

METALLIC BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURERS,

Telegrams: BEDSTEADS, BIRMINGHAM.

BIRMINGHAM.

HENLEY-IN-ARDEN, WARWICKSHIRE.

Dr. S. H. AGAR,

WHO has for 15 years conducted an Asylum for both sexes at BURMAN HOUSE, Henley-in-Arden, has relinquished that Establishment as being unsuited to the requirements of the Insane at the present day. Dr. Agar has purchased an ample site in a most salubrious and attractive situation outside Henley-in-Arden, and has built "Glendossill" expressly for the reception and treatment of a limited number of Upper and Middle-Class Insane persons of both sexes. No pains or expense have been spared in designing and constructing, both internally and externally, "Glendossill" for its purpose, in accordance with the most modern and enlightened views of what is necessary for the comfort, safety, and treatment of patients suffering from any form of Insanity.

TELEGRAPH AND POSTAL ADDRESS

HENLEY-IN-ARDEN, WARWICKSHIRE.

NEW REMEDIES.

EXT. SENNÆ LEGUM LIO.

This fluid extract, prepared from the Senna Pods, is entirely free from the nauseous taste and flavour of Senna Leaves, and being combined with aromatics is readily taken by children. It has been extensively prescribed by the Profession, and Messrs. Arblaster & Churchill venture to think it will be found superior to Cascara Sagrada as a corrective. Dose-1⁄2 dram. to 2 drs.

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These Lozenges were strongly recommended by SIR WILLIAM ROBERTS, M.D., at the Meeting of the British Medical Association at Leeds, as the most advantageous mode of administering antacids for acid dyspepsia, &c.

SAMPLE FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.

Messrs. ARBLASTER & CHURCHILL give personal supervision to their business, and particular attention is given to the

DISPENSING DEPARTMENT,

which is very commodious, and fitted up with all the most modern appliances for carrying on their extensive and increasing business.

SOLE PROPRIETORS OF

CHRISTIAN'S PATE DE LICHEN, CHRISTIAN'S DANDELION CHOCOLATE,

CHURCHILL'S ASTHMAFUME,

CHURCHILL'S OLD-FASHIONED PURE TOILET SOAP

Especially recommended for the Nursery and Delicate Skins, &c. &c.

THE CITY PHARMACY,

117, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM.

TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.

WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY A FULL LINE OF

THE PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS OF

MESSRS. JOHN WYETH & BROTHER,

Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Chemists,

PHILADELPHIA, U. S.; AND 30, SNOW HILL, LONDON, E.C.

COMPRESSED

CONSISTING OF

PILLS OR POWDERS.

These are supplied to the Retail Chemists in parcels not less than one hundred each, and it is intended that prescriptions for these goods should be filled in the ordinary way of dispensing, and not with original parcels, which enable the patient to repeat without prescription, as they would obtain a box of patent pills.

SOLUBLE

COMPRESSED

COMPRESSED

HYPODERMIC DISCS.

OPHTHALMIC DISCS.

These would naturally be used under the guidance of the Physician or Surgeon. WYETH'S BEEF JUICE.

WYETH'S DIALYSED IRON.

WYETH'S WINE OF TAR.

WYETH'S PEPTONIC PILLS.

WYETH'S PEPSIN, PANCREATIN, &c.

Having been appointed Distributing Agents for Birmingham and the Midlands for these preparations, we are prepared to supply Printed Matter and Catalogues on demand.

WHEN ORDERING THESE GOODS PLEASE SPECIFY "WYETH'S.”

F. H. PROSSER & CO.,

COLONNADE BUILDINGS, 14, ETHEL STREET, NEW ST., BIRMINGHAM.

AGENTS FOR DR. PISSIN'S
(State Councillor of Health, Berlin,)

PURE CALF LYMPH.

FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY.

1/- per tube; 6 tubes, 5/6; 12 tubes, 10/

FRESH HEALTHY LEECHES-ALWAYS IN STOCK.

Scottish Provident

Institution.

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE-95, COLMORE ROW.

ECONOMY - EQUITY-SECURITY.

Its

THIS SOCIETY differs in its principles from other Offices.
terms are specially adapted to the requirements of Medical Men and
others whose Income is dependent on continuance of health.

INSTEAD of charging rates higher than are necessary, and afterwards returning the excess in the shape of periodical Bonuses, it gives from the first as large an Assurance as the Premiums will with safety bear, reserving the whole Surplus for those Members who survive the period at which their premiums, with compound interest at 4 per cent. amount to the sums assured-no share being given to those by whose earlier death there is actual loss to the Common Fund.

The WHOLE PROFITS go to the Policyholders, on the above system which
is at once safe, equitable, and favourable to good lives. The SIXTH
SEPTENNIAL INVESTIGATION showed a SURPLUS of £1,051,035 which,
after reserving £350,345 for future division, was divided among 9384
Policies entitled. The first Bonuses ranged from 18 or 20 to upwards of
34 per cent. on sums assured.

The next Division of Profits will be made at 31st December, 1894,
The FUNDS (increased in 1892 by £324,944) are now over

EIGHT MILLIONS (£8,126,375).

The PREMIUMS are so moderate that at most ages an assurance of £1200 or
£1250 may be secured from the first for the same yearly payment which
would generally elsewhere assure (with profits) £1000 only, the difference
being equivalent to an immediate and certain "Bonus" of 20 to 25 per cent.
Annual Premiums for £100 at Death (with Profits).

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£ s. d. £ s. d.
£ s. d.
1 18 0 2 1 6 2 6 10 2 14 9
2 12 6 2 15 4 3 0 2 3 75

35

3 594 17
3 17 6 4 12 1

Payable during Life
Limited to 21 Payments

*Thus a person of 30 may secure £1,000 at death by a yearly payment. during life, of £20. 155. This Premium, in any other of the Scottish Mutual Offices, would secure £800 only, instead of £1,000. The without profit rates of other Offices differ little from these, so that Assurers with them virtually throw away the prospect of additions without any compensating advantage.

Or, if unwilling to burden himself with payments during whole life, he may secure the same £1,000 by twenty-one yearly payments of £27. 13s. 4d.-being thus free of payment after age 50.

ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES with guaranteed rates of bonus are now issued on very favourable terms, and will be found specially suitable to those requiring the use of the sum assured during advanced age.

Reports, with full information, and Proposal Forms may be had on application to the Midland Branch,
95, Colmore Row, Birmingham
GEO. A. PANTON, Res. Secretary.

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LAWSON TAIT, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S. ENG. GILBERT BARLING, M.B., B.S. LOND., F.R.C.S.

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J. & A. CHURCHILL, 11, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, W.

BIRMINGHAM:

HALL & ENGLISH, HIGH STREET.

Entered at Stationers' Hall

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