Am.  J.  Ph.j 
15 
[Apr.,  1882 
HERCULES  MALT  WINE, 
MANUFACTURED  BY 
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Beverage. 
It  is  an  agreeablfi  and  reliable  remedy  for  Indigestion,  Debility,  Ancemia  and  Malnutrition,  and  is  peculi- 
arly adapted  to  Enfeebled  Persons,  Convalescents  and  Nursing  Mothers. 
The  perfection  of  this  excellent  article  has  been  reached  after  a  long  series  of  carefnl  experiments, 
and  it  surpasses  other  Malt  Extracts  in  flavor,  efficacy,  cheapness,  and  in  the  quality  and  combination  of 
its  constituents,  as  it  essentially  contains  a  large  proportion  of  Peptones,  which  act  as  Digestors;  a  rich 
quantity  of  Phosphates,  wtiich  are  valuable  Nutrients,  and  a  medium  proportion  of  Hops,  serving  as  a  gen- 
eral Stomachic  and  Nervine. 
Sold  in  Drug  Stores  at  25  Cents  per  Pint  Bottle. 
Gollego  of  Plmrraaoy  of  the  6ity  of  New  York. 
209  and  J^ll  East  Twenty-tliird  Street. 
IS*  AOTJXjT^  : 
CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER,  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  LL  D.,  Frsfessor  of  Chemistry. 
WALTER  DeF.  DAY,  M.  D.,  Professor  ej  Materia  Midica  and  Botany. 
P.  W.  BEDFORD,  Professor  oj  Pharmacy. 
CHARLES  FROEBEL,  .  .  .  Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry. 
JOS.  SCHRENK,  Professor  of  Botany. 
THE  FIFTY-THIRD  ANNUAL  SESSION,  1882'-83. 
SUMMER  CLASSES  in  Analytical  ehemistry,  Botany  and  Pharmacy. 
Analytical  Chemistry,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  Charles  Froebel,  will  be  taught  at  the  Laboratory 
of  the  College,  during  nine  months  of  this  year,  beginning  on  the  20th  of  March,  from  9  A.  M.  until  1 
P.  M.,  daily. 
Practical  Pharmacy.  Prof.  P.  \V.  Bedford  will  give  a  course  of  fourteen  practical  lessons  in  pharma- 
ceutical manipulations,  introducing  pliannaceutical  analysis,  illustrated  by  class  instruction,  on  Monday 
ovenings,  from  May  Isr  to  Ji;ly  31  inclusive,  at  half-past  seven  o'clock.  The  students  at  these  lectures 
participate  in  details  of  manufacturing  and  dispensing,  which  can  be  exhibited  and  explained  only  in  a 
general  way  during  the  regular  didactic  lectures  of  the  winter  session. 
Botany.  The  lecture  on  istructural  and  practical  botany  will  be  delivered  by  Prof.  Jos.  Schrenk 
on  Wednesdays  at  3  P.  M.,  comiaenciug  April  5th.  The  leading  object  is  the  attainment  of  accurate 
views  of  the  structure,  habit  and  vital  functions  of  the  plants  and  their  application  to  the  determination 
of  species.  The  methods  employed  are  lec^tures,  lessons,  botanical  excursions  and  exercises  in  analysis, 
tending  to  uiiike  the  student  a  practical,  self-reliant  botanist,  able  to  determine  for  himself  the  chissitica- 
tion  and  name  of  any  unknown  plant  he  meets.  The  lecture  given  every  Wednesday'  at  4  o'clock  P.  M. 
will  be  rcpi-ared,  ot  an  ecpiivalent,  on  the  following  Friday,  at  5  o'clock,  on  behalt  <>f  gentlemen  or  ladies 
who  may  prefer  a  later  Iioui-,  since  this  course  is  not  intended  to  bo  confined  to  students  of  Pharmacy  but 
is  designed  for  all  who  may  wish  to  obtiiin  a  knowledge  of  practical  botany.  Tickets  for  this  course  $5.00. 
:  The  Fifly-tliird  Anuijal  C  )urse  will  begin  September,  1882  and,c(mtinue  to  March,  1883.  Lectures  will 
be  delivered  on  Materia  Mn.iica,  Botauy,  Chemistry,  Toxicology  and  Pharmacy. 
No  F^atrisulation  Fee.  Terms  for  the  Course,  $40.00. 
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in  use  are  examined  at  a  trifling  fee. 
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P.  PR.  LEHLBACH,  Secretary, 
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