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CJLEANINCxS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 15 



YELL0WZ0NE5. 



For all Fevers, Headache, Colds, Grip, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia. 



A wonderful remedy, checking- them as water quenches Are. 



How they are made. 



It is a big claim, but one thoroughly substanti- 

 ated, that, witliin their sphere of action (and that a 

 wide one), Yellowzones are the hcftt and safeM rem- 

 edy ill use today, either by physicians or as a pop- 

 ular remedy. Personally f feel honored to liave 

 had a haml in making them so, yet would not have 

 my fiiends give me too mu -h crtdit. Very much is 

 due to the skill and persistent effort of those emi 

 nent men, Drs. B. H Broadiiax. S H. Kerr, and 

 their associates, who, between 1891 and '93, gave to 

 the profession a remedy called "analgesine" that 

 has won the entire confidence of medical men who 

 have used it, and in their hands it has taken the 

 place of all such drugs as Antipyrine. Acetanilid, 

 Phenacetine, Antikammia, etc., with far better re- 

 sults. You will be interested here in the following 

 extract, from the pen of C. L. Kerr, M. D. : 



Editor Medical World:— It may .seem superfluous at this 

 time, when the market is already oveierowded with a con- 

 stantly inereasinp- list of new remedies for pain and fever, to 

 offer another tn the profession; but I have no apology to 

 make for submittintr for the consideration of the readers of 

 The World my formula for "analgesine," believing that a 

 careful trial will furnish convincing: juoof of its superiority 

 over all combinations of this class. All the hitherto offeved 

 combinations of the coal-tar series jmssess some degrree of 

 merit, but there are sericms objections to be raised against the 

 vast majority of them. The arterial and cardiac depression 

 following the use of the majority of them, the exorbitant 

 price asked for them, and the secrecy of their component 

 parts and process of manufacture, are all serious objections 

 to their use 



With the>e highly important objections in mind, during the 

 latter pai't of 1891 I commenced a series of experiments with 

 the various .synthetical products on the market, with a view of 

 devising a combination to replace these secret nostrums; and, 

 after thorough therapeutic te^ts conducted by myself and a 

 great many of the most prominent contri butors to The World 

 (for I supplied a great many of them with famples, and asked 

 them for an honest opinion and also simgestions), I am glad to 

 say I have been eminently successful, ami can offer this com- 

 bination to the profession witli full confidence in its merits, 

 knowing full well that a thorough trial, whenever opiates are 

 indicated, whenever there is inciease of temperature, or 

 whenever there is pain, will be productive of the most grati- 

 fying results. The indications for the use of thi.s combina- 

 tion are verv numerous; but this arl...es from the fact that it 

 strikes directly and effectively, without bad results, at the 

 two most characteristic symiitoms in disease; viz., fevei' and 

 pain; and with thete two important points well under control, 

 the physician's battle in acute attacks is nearly won. In a 

 great many cases it is a succeilaneum for morphine, but acts 

 without stupefying your patient or imimiring the tactile sen- 

 sibilit.v; and no habit is formed by its prolonged administra- 

 tion, to lessen the satisfaction derived from its curative jjow- 

 ers. It STANHS AT THE HEAD AS A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY 



FOR FEVER, as its use produces no depression, cardiac or arte- 

 rial, cyanosis, OR any evil after-effects, 



Chas L. Kerr, M. D. 



Since very early in its manufacture I have used 

 Analgesine daily in my {general practice. It has 

 more than pr(5ven the claims made for it by its orig- 

 inators, and its usefulness grows with acquaintance. 



I naturally, at times, prescribed Analgesine in com- 

 binatiun with otlier remedies, and with marked 

 success, finding by c ireful observation that certain 

 remedies icith Analgesine in(!reas( d its value re- 

 markably. I then niade observations with the ob- 

 jei-t of perfecting such a combination as would 

 enlarge its value as a yeneral-seiviee remedy fi r the 

 physician, and for family use. After many careful 

 trials, 



YELIiOWZONES AVERE THE RESULT, 



And this is my offering to a suffering woi Id— a 

 remedy that, witti great certainty aiid safety may 

 be relied upon to remove Pain and Fever under al- 

 most all conditions. And here is their compositiOD. 

 I have no secrets of manufacture to withhold, nor 

 any desire to shroud the remedy with mystery. 



Analgesine is used as the base, and with this Is 

 combined Hydrastis, and minute doses of Aconite, 

 Bryonia, Nux Vomica, and Pulsatilla, which, after 

 thorough preparation, is compressed into 5-grain 

 tablets, and sent out all over this wide country, 

 blessing the sick, and, 1 trust, turning their hearts 

 in thankfulness to the dear Lord who gave us all 

 things richly to enjoy. 



It is not claimed they will cure every thing. 

 Though they stand ready to do wonders every day, 

 they will not perform miracles, 



THEIR GENERAL USE. 



For Pain they may be used under almost all cir- 

 cumstances, and I certainly believe there is no oth- 

 er safe remedy known that gives sui-h perfect relief. 

 Even violent toothache, when the tooth is not ul- 

 cerated, is vanquished by them; and if you have not 

 yet been relieved of a terrible headache by their 

 use, you've missed a delightful experience. Lum- 

 bago, Sciatica, and other forms of Rlieuma'ism and 

 Neuralgia, are quickly relieved; and even Locomo- 

 tor Ataxia is greatly helped and often cured. In 

 Colds the.v are always a relief, and, when taken as 

 directed at the onset, will usually break them up 

 entirely. In La Grippe they are right at home. 



Then in Fevers: Here is one place of tlieir tri- 

 umph. No matter what the fever is. they quiet and 

 soften the pulse, lower the temperature, and bring- 

 about an entirely new order of things. Tliey are a 

 great friend to the children in their many com- 

 plaints. 



I want to put Yellowzones into the home of every 

 Gleanings reader. They are fully guaranteed; 

 and in any casn of dissatisfaction the money will be 

 promptly refunded. 



They are put up 18 in a box, at 35 cents per box, or, 

 better, 6 boxes for 1 dollar (not less than 6 at dollar 

 rates). Most of our customers order in dollar lots. 

 Sample of 6 for 5 cts. 1 shall make every effort to 

 please you. 



;W. B. HOUSE, M. D., Detour, Chippewa Co., Mich. 



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