October 5, 1895 
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■vans’ Fluid Extbacts sre now perfects^ in oar laboratories. Thsy are 
prsparsd by elaborate procesees, with the menstmuia most suited to each 
indiTldtial drug ; they contain the whole of the aotiTe medicinal pro- 
portiei. Infusions, decoctions, tinctures, wines, and syrups can be obtained 
from these fluid extracts, by mixing one minim for every grain of the drug. 
They are put up in actinic glass bottles, of 5, 10, and 20 fluid ounces, 
eapenled, with a large gold front label ; a special feature, to assist in dispens- 
lag, la the back label, containing full scientiflo names, botanical erigia, 
dMoriptlen, medical properties, dose, strength, inactive ingredients, &e. 
Compute List and Price: on application. 
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liOlTDON s IilVBBPOOIi : 
EVANS, LESCHER & WEBB, EVANS, SONS & CO. 
60 BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE. 66 HANOVER STREET. 
' Canada: EVANS AND SONS (LIMITED), Montreal and Toronto. n 
