a : all the pepsin. 
PECULIARITIES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF 
JENSENS CRYSTAL PEPSIN: 
NATURE OF THE 
IMITATIONS, 1 ETC. 
The 
nly pepsin found worthy to be imitated! 
Even ra ; wealthiest sari: chemists 
could not resist the temptati 
One used glue as a Cspot adulter- 
ant for the production of scale pepsin; another 
party has now succeeded in flooding the market 
with their imitations of my scale pepsin, owing 
to its extreme cheapness. This now de- 
clares (not to the profession) that they use sixty 
pounds of dry egg 
HE champion pepsin of the world! 
e my 
preparations can e ood 
The protection chiefly relied upon is through 
the p s vigilance in discriminating 
en the genuine and the ” rious article. 
ost physicians 
Crysta 
ptio 
stitutions. The great reputation of this pepsin 
Ties in that it is a ie pepsin, Że., the 
texture of the stomachs in which the ferment is 
lodged is entirely Bave, sete obtaining 
added my 
recent improvement in precipitating from this 
— all s the = a d saline matter, 
+ con niainine 
> 
~  allof the peptic principle, and, pay is further 
concentrated 
a ing oniy t 
digesti 
it surpasses also in keeping qualities all of the 
a _ former pepsins is owing to its scaly and brittle 
texture, it being the only organic medicine in 
ce the materia medica produced for the market in 
es. 
It is also perfectly soluble upon the tongue, 
; pleasant to the taste, and practically inodorous. 
_ _ Although it commands a higher price than | 
any other Pepsin in the market, it is, neverthe- | 
less, the most prescribed.- Its purity and solu- 
bility, combined with its great digestive power | 
eR L 
albumen, peptonized by two | ; 
thi 
ee 2039 GREEN RRP 
upon albuminoia, have inspired physicians of 
uses has alread 
the profession all over t 
writing for samples will receive prompt returns. 
Dr. Hollman (Nederl. Weekbl., 18, p- 272) 
reports the case of an old man, aged 8o years, 
suffering from retention of urin ne 
about 16 grains of Dr. Jensen’s Pepsin dissolved 
water, a large amount of a dark, viscid, fetid 
‘ia readily taie by the catheter.— London 
Medical Rec 
Dr. eae ee acting on the sugges- 
tion of Dr. L. Wolff, has used an acidulated 
concentrated ieilatio of pepsin as an applica- 
tion to the membranes of dipakai patients, 
which i there seemed to be 
soon on the road to convalescence. 
tion he used was 
The solu- 
B Jensen's Pepsin, 3j; 
Acidi H yärochloric, C P., gtt. xx; 
Aque q. s. ft., £13}. 
Apply copiously every hour with a 
M. S.— 
throat-mop.— From the Medical Bulletin. 
2 
Formula for Wine of Pepsin: 
R Tae idae s Pepsin, gr. Rott 
Port 
Wine, a 
Sow eer Ais 
Acid. Tartaric., gr. v 
Sig.—fgj after meals. This is three grains 
of the pepsin in each teaspoonful. 
For severe attacks of colic it has afforded 
| present relief, after a few doses have been given 
in short intervals, when other remedies kane 
| failed. 
JENSEN, 
