Enzymol 



IS A PHYSIOLOGICAL SOLVENT; convcrts pus, nccroscd bone, 

 blood coagula, muco-pus, etc., into solution by simple 

 hydration— by virtue of its proteolytic power; the septic 

 matter is therefore readily discharged or removed by 

 irrigation. 



ENZYMOL works down to the normal tissue, where its 

 its action ceases. 



ENZYMOL is effective in all situations where it can be 

 brought and held in contact with the septic matter. 



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becomes the best advertised druggist of his 

 neighborhood. Doctors are constantly telling 

 each other to go to his store if they want to 

 be sure and get what they need. His name 

 is constantly in their minds. They send their 

 prescriptions to him without his solicitation. 

 It pays to advertise in this way. The total 

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Orexine Tannate 



" Orexine promotes ap- 

 petite," says Prof. Bar- 

 tholow's Materia Medica, 



p. 210. 



ICMTMYOL 



"The best external 

 treatment of Erysipelas 

 that we have, "says Hare's 

 Therapeutics, p. 223. 



STYPTICIN 



"In certain forms of 

 Uterine Hemorrhage it 

 is almost a specific," says 

 Prof. H. J. Holdt (Med. 

 News, Aprils, 1899.) 



TIIIOCOL 



" The favorable action 

 of Thiocol in Phthisical 

 cases becomes manifest 

 very soon by the percept- 

 ible increase of appetite 

 and strength," says Dr. 

 Schwarz (Klin. - ther. 

 Woch., Nov. 19, 1898.) 



TANNOrORM 



"We have not as yet 

 met with a single case of 

 fetid sweating feet that 

 has refused to yield to the 

 action of Tannoform," 

 say Drs. De Buck and 

 De Moor (Belgique Med- 

 icale, 1896, No. ,33.) 



Creolin-Pearson 



" It is certainly true that 

 Creolin is the least poison- 

 ous of the powerful anti- 

 septics," says Hare's The- 

 rapeutics, p. 388. 



EtQLININE 



After praising Euquinine 

 for its tastelessness and 

 efficiency. Dr. W. R. D. 

 Blackwood says: "Try 

 Euquinine, my readers, 

 and see for yourselves." 

 (Med. Sum., Aug. i, 1899.) 



TANNALBIN 



" The stringent effect of 

 the Tannalbin was found 

 to be absolutely certain in 

 all our cases of Cholera 

 Infantum," says Dr. I. G. 

 Rey (Deut. Med. Woch., 

 1897, No. 3-) 



LARGIN 



" Largin as an antigon- 

 orrheic surpasses other sil- 

 ver-albumin compounds 

 with regard to the power 

 of killing gonococci," says 

 Dr. C. Pezzoli (Wien. klin. 

 Woch., XI., p. 286.) 



DIONIN 



" The most severe pains 

 in iritis, ulcers, keratitis, 

 and even glaucoma, may 

 be reduced and relieved 

 with Dionin," says Dr. A. 

 Darier (Ophthalm. Klinik, 

 1900, No. 7.) 



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