PECULIARITIES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF 
JENSENS CRYSTAL PEPSIN: 
NATURE OF THE 
IMITATIONS, ETC. 
HE champion pepsin of the world! The 
only pepsin found worthy to be imitated ! 
Even the wealthiest ESS chemists 
could not resist the temptation 
One party used glue as a m adulter- 
ant for the production of scale pepsin; another 
arty has now succeeded in flooding the market 
with their imitations of my scale pepsin, owing 
to its extreme cheapness. This party now de- 
clares (not to the a ession} that they use =: 
pounds of dry egg albumen, peptonized by tw 
dred hogs’ oo hi 
between the genuine and the spurious artic 
When prescribing my pepsin, most eases. 
now underline my name thus, —_—_— Crystal 
Pepsin, and no misconception can excuse sub- 
stitutions. The great reputation we this pepsin 
lies in that it is a peptone pepsin, z.¢., the 
texture of the stomachs in which the ferm 
lodged is entirely dissolved, thereby eect 
a sa in. When theretois added m 
improvement in precipitating from this 
olution all = ust = y and saline matter, 
ent is | 
upon albuminoids, have inspired physicians of 
a suggestive mind to try it also as a solvent for 
diphtheritic membranes and on prs blood 
th 
inthe bladder. Th e novel 
uses has already become generally known to 
the protean all over the wo Physicians 
samples will receive ae returns. 
Dr. Hollman (Neder!. Weekbl., 18, p- 272) 
reports the case of an old man, aged 8o years, 
suffering from retention of urine, in whom the 
introduction of a catheter failed to produce the 
desired result.. It was found that the bladder 
contained coagulated albuminoid masses mi 
fluid readily escaped by the catheter.—Zondon 
w : 
Medical Record. 
Dr. Edwin Rosenthal, acting on the sugges- 
tion of Dr. Wolff, has used an ROS 
muppet solution of pepsin as an applica- 
ti mbranes of diphtheritic RPPN 
for eeu Aar seemed to be no other 
— and reports that it sea =. a 
charm, dissolving the oe aoe a 
free aération cel the blood, an ing them 
oon on the road to ian ihe solu- 
as he used was 
t, containing B Jensen's Pepen „3j; 
all or he SO -o and, a. is farther pase : es nae ai mas: 
ORREN By g H upas piese plates noki 'M. S.—Apply copiously every hour with a 
bei Tee ea the u a throat-mop.— From the Medical Bulletin 
— eek can easily be understood. Wh ; 
in keeping qualities all of the Formula for Wine of Pepsin: 
x ormer psins is owing to its scaly and brittle] Ẹ Carl Jensen’s Pepsin, gr 19 
texture, it being the only organic medicine in Sherry or Port Wine, Sviss 
materia medica produced for the market in 
scales. 
Pad is sao Pey eke spon the tonne, 
3 inodor Ua. 
_titioug it commands a higher price — 
1S, never? 
_Glycerin. puris., Ziss ; 
Acid. Tartaric., gr. v. 
Sig.—fzj after meals. This is three grains 
of the pepsin in each teaspoonful. 
For. napa attacks of colic it has afforded 
Bx purity and solu- 
ae = combined with its great digestive power | failed. 
ARL be 
w doses have been given 
in short interval when other remedies have 
J ENSEN. 
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