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1906. 

 A. Nesy is with Dr. Lipset, 34th St. and 9th Ave., N. Y. 



D. A. Guarnier is first prescription clerk at Hegerman's, 42 Times 

 Square. 



E. Santagata owns a store at 1 Mott Street, X. Y. 



D. DeMarsico is in the real estate business with his father. 



A. Laxdi is working- for Coccocca's in Yonkers. 



J. A. Mauro owns a store at 215 Fourth Ave., N. Y. 



L. Cupo is with Dr. Atonna, 110th St. and 1st Ave., N. Y. 



F. Guagliardi owns a store at 419 Grove St., Jersey City. 



C. Perilli is working at Hirsch's on Metropolitan Ave.. X. Y. 

 V. Benincasa owns two stores in St. Louis, Mo. 

 S. Sellaro owns a store at 83 Catherine St., X. Y. 

 X. Tromba is salesman for the White Cross Mfg. Co. 



1905. 

 Ff. Grassi owns a store in Jersey City, X. |. 



RHEUMATISM PHYLACOGEN: AN IMPORTANT NEW 



PRODUCT. 



One of the most interesting biological preparations developed since 

 the introduction of antitoxin is announced by Parke, Davis & Co. It 

 is Rheumatism Phylacogen, a bacterial derivative originated by Dr. 

 A. F. Schafer, of California. The term "Phylacogen" is derived from 

 two Greek words and means a generator or producer of phylaxins — 

 defensive proteids developed in the blood of immunized animals. The 

 new product has been thoroughly tested in many of the leading hos- 

 pitals of the country, as well as by numerous specialists and general 

 practitioners, and is said to have shown brilliant results in a large - 

 percentage of cases. It is supplied in 10-Cc. glass bulbs and is used 

 hypodermically. 



Rheumatism Phylacogen is the first of a series of phylacogens origi- 

 nated by Dr. Schafer and about to be placed on the market. It is 

 being extensively advertised in the medical journals and is creating 

 widespread interest among physicians. Pharmacists will do well to 

 provide a few packages of the new product, for which there is certain 

 to be a considerable demand. 



