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70 UNIV. OF MED. §. SURG. § ECLECTIC MED. COL.
Oliver, Andrew 323 High st., G't'n, Phila. Univ. Md.&Sur.1869 Paine, Chas W. 250 S. 9th st., Peebles, Jas. M. 250 S. 9th st.,
Phila.Univ.Md.&Sur.1876 Phila. Univ. Md.&Sur.1876 Querner, E. 2408 Germantown ave., Eclectic Med. Col., 1863 Rittenhouse, A. 2001 Marshall st., Eclectic Med. Col., 1867 Phila. Univ.Md.&Sur.1870 Phila. Univ.Md.&Sur.1870 Eclectic Med. Col., 1879 Phila. Univ.Md.&Sur.1872 Phila. Univ.Md.&Sur.1876 Eclectic Med. Col., 1863 Eclectic Med. Col., 1864 Rutly, J. H. 1120 Spring Garden st., Phila. Univ.Md.&Sur.1870 Stanton, J. H. 227 Catharine st., Sherburne, Sam'l 1301 Brown st., Shoemaker, John 815 Columbia ave.,Eclectic Med. Col., 1872 Theel, F. G. 538 N. 4th st., Rogers, Sarah T. 1015 Vine st., Wilson, R. P. 320 S. 3d st., Williams, James 1301 Market st., Vinton, Jonathan D. 906 Race st.,
Persons Practicing Medicine without Diplomas.
REGISTERED UNDER FIFTH SECTION OF THE ACT.
The following persons are registered as Practicioners of Medicine in compliance with the 5th Section of the Act. These persons have not received a regular Medical Education or passed an examination before those competent to judge of their qualifications, and the good from the bad must be sifted by those in the localities in which they practice.
Ashmead, Horace E. cor. 21st & Fitzwater sts.
Armbruster, George B. 915 N. 11th st.
Abel, Jacob W. 1009 Beach st.
Armstrong, W. A. 644 N. 12th st.
Blake, W. H. 1502 Vine st. Brikmann, M. 1013 Arch st.
Baker, John G. 461 Richmond st.
Chipman, C. W. 328 N. 7th st.
Bruce, D. 213 N. 12th st.
Brady, John E. 421 S. 7th st.
Crowell, Charlotte M. 1302 Green st.
Cooper, Phoebe M. 470 N. 8th st.
Carpenter, S. S. 1312 Mt. Vernon st.
Curtin, D. J. 1537 S. Front st. Brady, John E. 421 S. 7th st.
DeHaas, Ann Eliza 861 N. Broad st.
Diese, C. H. E. 1022 N. 5th st.
Elvins, W. A. 25 S. 10th st. Groves, John .D 810 S. Front st. Fabian, Joseph 228 Vine st.
Fairlamb, Geo. W. 3306 Hamilton st.
Gilbert, Cornelia E. 625 Pine st. Golborne, J. H. 1725 Ridge ave.
72 PRACTICING MEDICINE WITHOUT DIPLOMAS.
Gerlach, F. E. 1005 York st. Hall, John 1213 Stiles st. Heller, H. 428 N. 5th st. Hustler, Nathan 120 Centre st., Germantown, Lobb, H. W. 329 N. 15th st.
Nebeker, Aquilla cor. 12th & Fitzwater sts Oliphant, C. C. cor. 6th & Fitzwater sts. Paxon, Jacob L. 606 N. 11th st. Posey, David R. 1232 Arch st. Pignatelli D. A. cor. 8th & Fitzwater st.
Perpento, F. C. 913 Race st.
Palmer, Mary J. 1450 N. 11th st.
Pridham, Geo. A. 5435 Vine st.
Roberts, Josephine 534 N. 13th st.
Reuss, William 511 S. 2d st. Reed, Joseph W. 1011 E. Norris st.
Schultz, Louis 737 Oxford st. Schmitt, Fred. W. 409 Carpenter st. Sher, Frank P. 1813 S. 6th st. Smock, Wm. 2204 Vine st. Terry, J. C. T. 707 Callowhill st.
Taylor, Isaac W. 1211 Germantown ave.
Teitze, Emil 1518 Fairmount ave.
Unger, Camille 622 N. 10th st. E.
Ward, R. A. N. A. 666 N. 12th st. Withers, Jacob F. 1748 N. 10th st. Watkins, Thos. 4953 Germantown av.
LIQUID
PANCREOPEPSINE
GLIQUOR ORE
HYGEIA
CREATICUS CO
OMNIS
ORBIS
TRADE MARK
DIGESTIVE FLUID.
This Preparation contains in an agreeable form the natural and assimilative principles of the digestive fluid of the stomach, comprising Pancreatine, Pep- sin, Lactic and Muriatic Acids. The best means of re-establishing di- gestion in enfeebled stomaches, where the power to assimilate and digest food is impaired, is to administer principles capable of communicating the elements necessary to convert food into nutriment.
The value of Liquid Pancreopepsine in this connection has been fully established, and we can recommend it with confidence to the Profession as supe- rior to Pepsine alone. It aids in digesting animal and vegetable cooked food, fatty and amylaceous substances, and may be employed in all cases where, from prolonged sickness or other causes, the alimentary processes are not in their nor- inal condition.
It is usually given in tablespoonful doses after each meal, with an equal quantity of water or wine, or alone, as it is most pleasant and agreeable to the taste.
Put up in Sixteen-ounce French Square Bottles ; $1.00.
PREPARED ONLY BY WM. R. WARNER & CO.,. Manufacturers of Soluble
Sugar-Coated Pills of Soluble Quinine Bi-Sulphate, CONTAINING 1-2, 1, 2, 3, AND 5 GRAINS EACH, No. 1228 Market Street, Philadelphia.
SPECIFY " WARNER & CO 'S," AND, WHEN PRACTICABLE, ORDER IN BOTTLES OF ONE HUNDRED PILLS.
JOHNSTONE'S IMPROVED ADAPTABLE POROUS FELT SPLINTS
AHL'S SPLINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Limited,
123 & 125 South Eleventh St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THE ADAPTABLE POROUS SPLINTS, invented and improved by W. H. JOHNSTONE, have been tested extensively in both civil and military practice for a number of years, and have been endorsed and recommended in the most unqualified manner by tho celebrated nnd distinguislied Surgeons of America.
Their porosity is a peculiar nnd a valuable property. While tho material is firm and insoluble, it permits readily the passago of nir and fluids. so that, on one hand, tho licat from tho inflamed surface, the perspiration, nnd tho morbid exbalations, are not confined, to the detriment of the patient, as is the case in every other kind of splint, but pass off freely; and on the other band, lotions of cold or warm water, inedicated or not with weak alcoliel, carbulic acid, arnica, tineture, solutions of tho sulphites, etc., can bo constantly applied without disturbing the dressings. This, it will readily be seen, is a most invaluable property when the parts nro bruised, lacerated, filled with extravasated blood, or erysipelatous, and give these splints a conspicuous advantage over all others.
From FRANK H. HAMILTON, M. D., Professor of Fractures and Dislocations in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, author of "A Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations." etc.
Having examined enrefully JOHNSTONE'S IMPROVED ADAPTABLE POROUS FELT SPLINTS, I feel warranted in recommending them to tho Profession ns superior to all other manufactured splints now in use. They possess all the essential qualities of a good splint, having firmness, pliability and lightness.
FRANK H. HAMILTON, M. D.,
Prof. Military Surgery and Fractures and Dislocations, Bellevue Hospital Cul.
From PROF. D. HAYES AGNEW, Prof. Surgery, University of Penna.
1611 CHESTKOT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, February 6th, 1879.
The Adnptable Felt Splints, formerly known ns those of Dr. Ahl, with the improvement now made by W. H. Johnstone, which renders them in every way superior to the former, IL regard as very excellent appliances in the treatment of fractures.
D. HAYES AGNEW, Prof. Surgery, University of Pennsylvania.
Cuts illustrating the different Splints constituting a. Complete Set.
Superiar Forearm Radius.
Elbow Splint.
Inferior Maxillary.
Club Foot.
Ulna and Radius. as applied.
Inferiar Forearm Ulna.
Anterior and Posterior Knee-joint Splint. .
Anterior Tibia-Posterior Fibula.
Clavicle.
Levie Modification, - Fon'e Apperetal.
Humerus Splints.
Shoulder Cap ond
Femur Splint.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PROFESSION AND TRADE.
Our policy heretofore in the introduction of JOHNSTONE'S IMPROVED ADAPTABLE POROUS FELT SPLINTS, has been to confine the sales nnd business negotiations directly to the Doctors themselves, declining in every case to sell our goods through Dealers; we baving assured the Profession generally, both through our ngents and catalogues, that JOHNSTONE'S IMPROVED SPLINTS could only bo obtained by subscription.
We wish to announce. that owing to the large demand for our goods nnd the constant importunity on the part of Surgeent everywhere to place our Splints on sale with their Instrument Dealer or Druggist, to afford thein greater convenience and facility in obtaining the pieces in duplicate, we have at last eccedod to that request, and hereafter JOHNSTONE'S CELEBRATED FELT SPLINTS can be obtained at most dealers In Instruments and Drugs throughout the United States, st the same price which they were heretofore sold, viz :
A complete set, embracing fifty (50) places-twenty-five for adults and twenty-five for children-is thirty ($30) dollars. Extra or duplicate pieces can always be obtained from your DEALER, as one dollar each.
JOHNSTONE'S CELEBRATED SPINAL JACKET, for Curvaturea and Deformities. have met with unparalleled success, wild, from their merit, secured the onqualified endorsement and approbation of our celebrated orthopaedic specialists, and particular ez.pression of gratitude from the patients who are wearing them. For full information, send for Descriptive Circulars.
Should your Instrument dealer fail to have a supply of our Splints, and decline to carry them in stock orders sent to us nu maive prompt attention.
Flemming's Electro-Medical Batteries.
OTTO FLEMMING PHILADA.
Flemming's 30 Cell Galvanic Continuous Current Battery.
STATIONARY OFFICE AND Clinic Batteries, From $100 to $300
PORTABLE Constant Galvanic Current Batteries, From $15 to $100
Cantery Batteries. Electrolytic Needles.
Flemming's well known Faradic Batteries for rapid and slow inter= rupted induced Currents From $12 to $30.
Faradic Apparatus for Office use.
DU BOIS-RAYMOND INDUCTION COILS.
All forms of Electrodes to suit special cases in Electro-therapeutics.
OTTO FLEMMING PHILADELPHIA.
Flemming's No. 3 Far. Current Battery.
Repairing all makes of Dilapidated Batteries.
POCKET BATTERIES FROM $5 TO $15. Catalogues sent on application.
OTTO FLEMMING, 1009 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pocket Battery.
GRANULATED MALT EXTRACT.
"MALTO-COCOA."
We here present to Physicians what we consider the " Ne Plus Ultra " of Chocolate Preparations; made from carefully selected Caraccas Cocoa Beans (deprived of their Oil) and Granulated Ex- tract of Malt, both fincly powdered and intimately combined.
It makes in a few minutes a delicious breakfast drink, to be used in the place of Tea and Coffee, and is nutritious and refreshing, without having any of their deleterious effects Is especially recom- mended for dyspeptics whose unpleasant symptoms are aggravated by Tea and Coffee. As a nonrishing beverage during sickness or conva- lescence, it is unsurpassed by any of the various preparations of Malt, Cocoa or Chocolate combining in itself all the valuable pro- perties of their separate preparations.
The value of the Extract of Malt as a nutritive and restorative agent is well known to the medical profession, forming fat and mus- cle and promoting the solution of farinaceous foods, and allowing by its presence in this preparation the use of Cocoa by those having delicate stomachs who find ordinary Cocoa and Chocolate too rich and heavy.
GRANULATED MALT EXTRACTA
CONCENTRATED & IMPROVED.
In connection with our "Malto-Cocoa " we are now prepared to offer to Physicians our dry Malt Extract and would call your atten- tion to its superiority over the various Malt preparations of the market.
1st. Being in a dry powder it is more economical than the sticky molasses like Malt Extracts. Your patient does not have to pay for water.
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2d. Containing no water, it does not need any Hops to prevent fermentation, is not bitter, but pleasantly sweet.
3d. Being dry, it is readily emptied without any loss by ad- hering to the sides of the bottle.
4th. Does not disgust the patient by its sweetness and sticki- ness and will not interfere with digestion nor disarrange the stomach. 5th. Being in a dry grannlar state its freedom from Glucose and like adulterations is apparent
6th. Is four times the malt strength of the Malt Extracts of the market.
7th. Contains no stareh and is perfectly soluble in Milk, Wine and Water.
8th. Containing no alcohol it is superior to Beer and all other Malt Liquors and Malt Preparations.
9th. Can be given with impunity to nursing children dissolved in cow's milk or condensed milk.
Prepared only by MALTO-COCOA MANF'G CO.,
Philadelphia Wholesale and Retail Agency, 123 North Seventh Si.
SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION.
"MALTO-COCOA."
GRANULATED MALT EXTRACT.
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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
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