Our ALKALOIDAL Preparations 
have made 
A DECIDED HIT 
as to reliability and convenience for Veterinary Surgeons 
In the treatment of the smaller animals. 
Professor Roscoe R. Bell, D. V. S., says of them in the July, 1900, issue of 
the American Veterinary Review, that “ One of the problems in the treat¬ 
ment of dogs and other small animals is the administration of medicines. . . 
Liquid medicines excite the patient, and endanger the administrator. . . Pills 
prepared after a prescription are bulky and difficult to give. . . Alkaloids in 
granule and tablet form are a real boon to the canine prescriber. . . May be car¬ 
ried in a pocket case in sufficient variety to meet demands. . . A dose may be 
administered by the practitioner at the time of his visit as an object lesson to 
the person whose duty it will be to continue them. . . Their reliability and 
facility of administration will commend them,” 
Alkaloidal preparations for the treatment of canine and feline patients are 
no longer an experiment, but their therapeutic value has been established 
by the best men in the veterinary profession. 
Samples, price list, and literature furnished free of charge to Veterinary 
Surgeons making a specialty of the treatment of small animals. 
THE ABBOTT ALKALOIDAL COMPANY, 
93-95 Broad St., New York. Ravenswood Station, Chicago, III. 
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