OR DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL and PHY- 

 SICAL EXHAUSTION, NERVOUS- 

 NESS, DIMINISHED VITALITY, 

 URINARY DIFFICULTY, etc. 



FORMULA : 



Each fluid drachm contains 



5 1-2 grains free Phosphoric Acid iPOjv,) 

 3 grains Phosphate of Lime (3 CaO PO s .) 

 1-8 grain Phosphate of Magnesia (3 MgO P0 5 .) 

 l-> grain Phosphate of Iron I Fe 2 O a P0 5 .) , - 

 1-4 grain Phosphate of Potash (3 KO, PU 5 .) 



Total amount of Phosphoric Acid ir. one fluid drachm, free and combined, 7 grains. 



It contains no pyro-phosphate, or meta-phnsphate of any base whatever. 



(LIQUlU.i 



Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. A'. HORSFORD, of Cambridge, .\fass. 

 Thsre seems to be no difference cf opinion in high medical authority of the value of phosphoric 

 acid, and no preparation has ever been offered to the public which seems to so happily meet the 

 general want as this. 



It is not nauseous, but agreeable to the taste. 



No danger can attend its'use. 

 Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take. 



It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. 



Prices reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed fee on application to manufacturers. 



Physicians desiring to test it will be furnished a bottle free of expense, except express charges, if they mention "SC'ENCE." 



MANUFACTURED BY THR • 



RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



W. A. HAMMOND, M.D.,late Surgeon-General U. S. Army, said 

 that under the use of arsenic and Hereford's Acid Phosphate, a young 

 lady rescued her reasons who had been rendered insane by a dream. 



DR. REUBEN A. VANCE, of New York: The preparation on which 

 I place the most reliance is Horsford's Acid Phosphate. 



DR. M. H. HENRY, of New York, says : Horsford's Acid Phosphate 

 possesses claims as a beverage beyond anything I know of in the form of 

 medicine, and in nervous diseases I know ot no preparation to equal it. 



The late WINSLOW LEWIS, M.D. of Boston, said: Having in my 

 own person experienced these ills for which the Acid Phoephale is pre- 

 scribed, I having found great relief and alleviation by its use, most 

 cheerfully attest my appreciation of its excellence. 



The Anglo-Swiss Condensed 

 largest manufacturers of Condensed 

 ed a superior method of combining 

 the manufacture of a reliable food 

 the medical profession and others in- 

 the constituent parts of this prepara- 

 ed on the lable of every can. Persons interested a 



Milk Co., of Cham, Switzerland, the 

 Milk in the world, having discover- 

 milk and cereal foods, have begun 

 for infants and invalids. In order that 

 terested may know precisely what 

 tion are, a chemical analysis is print- 

 lis article and compare the results with those 



obtained from other foods. The advantages offered by the Anglo-Swiss Company are scientific preparation 

 upon a large scale, thus assuring superior quality at a reasonable price. The name is 



ANGLO -SWISS MILK FOOD. 



The Anglo-Siviss brand of Condensed Milk is also a superior article ; 25 miUions*of cans sold in 1880. 



Ask your Druggist or Grocer for one of the little pamphlets issued by the Anglo-Swiss Company, telling 

 how Condensed Milk and Milk Food should be prepared for infants. It has saved many lives. 



fy The starchy constituents, ordinarily objectionable in Infants' Food, are changed to Dextrine and^Sugar, 

 and rendered soluble and easily digestible by heating Anglo-Swiss Milk Food. 



THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO., 



WHO WILL MAIL PAMPHLET IF NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. 



