Dtf OLKTfipf gEffljlAL Etyl^IOHjg 



can he pO^ITltfELY, $>EEIHLY and pE^M^WEJlTLY 

 doweeted by the uge of 



EMISSINE 



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

 times per day. Sample cartoon, containing 20 pills, with 

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



St. Louis Pharmaceutical Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



3n £a (5rippe 



behaves as a stimulant as well as an J?*fl jLLlXjXj 9 ^»t J^» 

 »ttd JlTtSl Of ftS 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 sequelae 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. 



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

 ous 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 similardrug, 

 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 dysmenorrboea. — The Medcal Magazine, Ijmdon. 



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

 nol Excerpta," a 81-page pamphlet. 



