ItfOLUllTA^ pEMgAL Ef^IOWp* 



can be POSITIVELY, gpEEDILY and pE^NEflTLY 

 dorfpected by the uge of 



EMISSINE 



Put up in Gelatine-coated pill form. Dose ;- One, three 

 times per day. Sample cartoon, containing 2o pills, with 

 formula, will be sent to physicians on receipt of 50 cents. 



St. Louis Pharmaceutical Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



3n ia (Srippe 



behaves as a stimulaut as well as an 1*1 1 IT ■ JjTJ |^^> V J V* 



**ld flittal Q &S t Cthus differing from other Coal 



tar products. It has been used in the relief of rheumatism and neu- 

 ralgic pains and in the treatment of the sequela? of alcoholic excess. 

 AMMONOL is also prepared in the form of salicylate, bromide, and 

 lithiate. The presence of Ammonia, in a more or less free state, gives 

 it additional properties as an expectorant, diuretic and corrective of 

 hyperacidity. — London Lancet. 



«3he. stimulant 



AMMONOL is one of the derivatives of Coal-tar, and differs from thenunier- 

 OU8 similar products in that it contains Ammonia in active form. As a result of 

 this, AMMONOL possesses marked stimulating and expectorant properties. The 

 well known cardiac depression induced by other Antipyretics has frequently pro- 

 hibited their use in otherwise suitable cases. The introduction of a similar drug, 

 possessed of stimulating properties, Is an evetn of much importance. 



AMMONOL possesses marked anti-neuralgic properties, and it is claimed to be 

 especially useful in cases of dysmenorrhoea. — The Me deal Magazine, London. 



Ammonol mav be obtained from all Leading Druggists. Send for "Ammo- 

 nol Excerpta," a 8i-page pamphlet. 



