28 LIST OP SPECIFICS AND REMEDIES. 



The internal medicines should be continued in 

 all such cases, as it hastens the cure. 



Our medicines are put up in cases containing 

 ten different kinds, carefully prepared, classified 

 and labelled, each vial containing about two hun- 

 dred doses, and numbered to correspond with the 

 diseases classified in this book. Any one ordering 

 our medicines, less than a full case, should !;< par- 

 ticular to give the right number to each kind 

 wanted. It is very important however, to be sup- 

 plied with a full case, as then you are pivpaivd 

 for every emergency, wherea?, if only a part of 

 a case is at hand, that which is lacking may be 

 most wanted. Those who become acquainted 

 with our medicines, value them their weight in 

 gold. 



Our prices for a full case, book included, is ten 

 dollars. For less than a full case, one dollar per 

 bottle, book not included* 



All orders promptly responded to by us, No. 815 

 Market Street. Also can be had of James G. 

 Stec-le & Co., Chemists and Apothecaries, 521 

 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 



HOW TO TREAT NAIL IN THE FOOT. 



First find the direction of the nail, then with 

 care remove the same, so as not to break it off. 

 Then drop tw r o or three drops of No. 2 into the 

 wound, and with the point oi a knife, tuck a little 

 oakum or cloth snugly into the wound, and apply 

 three drops more of No. 2, and give five drops on 

 the tongue. Nothing more is required, except in 

 very bad cases. Then the doses should be repeated 

 a few times once an hour. 



*On page 11, third line from bottom, read book in place of box. 



