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PECULIARITIES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF 
JENSEN'S CRYSTAL PEPSIN: 
NATURE OF THE 
IMITATIONS, ETC. 
HE champion pepsin of the world! The 
only pepsin found worthy to be imitated! 
Even the wealthiest 
could not resist the temptatio 
One party used glue as a PO adulter- 
ant for the production of scale pe 
cheapness. 
clares fae to the speeccm that they use mr 
pounds of d albumen, peptonized by tw 
undred e PREN A third party wrap 
their imitations in an exact fac-simile of m 
circular, making full use of all my testimonials. 
The great inj te these imitations cause my 
preparations ca 
l 
lies in that it is a tz, the 
lodged is om dissolved, thereby obtaining 
When thereto is added my 
recent PERE in precipitating se this 
solution all of the 
a 
— a ng chemists | di 
upon albuminoids, have inspired physicians of 
ffering from retention of urine, in 
introduction of a catheter failed to produce the 
i It was found that the bladder 
se 16 grains of Dr. Jensen’s Pepsin dissolved 
water, a large amount of a dark, viscid, fetid 
ugh faid readily zn by the catheter. — London 
Medical Rec 
Dr. Edwin Rosenthal, acting on the sugges 
tion of Dr. L. Wolf, has used an eito 
aap aT solution of pepsin as an applica- 
m to the membranes of diphtheritic patients, 
t which there seemed to be no other help tha 
Q 
or 
soon on the road to convalescence. 
tion he used w 
Jensen’s pics 2j: 
The solu- 
eart i saline matter, 
leaving a a ti t , containing 
all of th le, and, finally, is farther 
conce ntrated o drying it upon: glass plates until 
_ brittle scales are formed, the reason for-its a 
ST power can easily be understood. 
also in keeping qualities all S the 
bek er pepsins is owing to its scaly and brittle 
texture, it being the only organic medicine in 
_ the materia medica produced for the market in 
scales. 
It is also perfectly soluble "pos the T 
practically inodorous. 
jins 
Acidi Hydrochloric., C. P., gtt. xx; 
Aquæ q. s, ft., 15}. 
M. S.—Apply copiously every hour with a 
ircat op. — From the Medical Bulletin 
Formula for Wine of Pepsin: 
Carl Jensen's Pepsin, gr. T92; 
Sherry or Port Wine, we 
2 erin. ci Ziss ; 
. Lartaric., gr 
R 
Sig.—f3zj after meals. This is three grains 
of the = in each teaspoonful. 
For tacks of colic it has afforded 
present pr shes a pie doses have been gives 
en other remedies have 
