Am.  J.  Ph.] 
[Apr ,  1882 
For  Consumption  and  Wasting  Diseases. 
HYDROLEINE 
Has  been  proved  of  the  Highest  Value  in  Consumption  and 
all  Wasting  Diseases,  invariably  producting  Imme- 
diate Increase  in  Flesh  and  Weight. 
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Each  dose  of  two  teaspoonfuls,  equal  to  120  drops,  contains : 
PURE  COD  LIVER  OIL,         80  m,  (drops)   SODA,     .         -         -         -       I-3  grain 
DISTILLED  WATER,      -       35  "               BORIC  ACID,         •         -            1-4  " 
SOLUBLE  PANCREATIN,        5  grains.         HYOCHOLIC  ACID,    -         •       1-20  " 
Doae — Two  teaspoonfuls  alone,  or  mixed  with  thrice  the  quantity  of  soft  water,  to  be  taken 
thrice  daily  with  meals.  . 
The  principles  upon  which  this  discovery  Is  based  have  been  described  in  a  Treatise  on  "Thb 
Digestion  and  Assimilation  of  Fats  in  the  Human  Body,"  by  H.  C.  BARTLETt,  Ph.  D.,  F.  C.  S., 
and  the  experiments  which  were  made,  together  with  cases  illustrating  the  effects  of  Hydrated  Oil  in 
practice,  are  concisely  stated  in  a  Treatise  on  "  Consumption  and  Wasting  Diseases,"  by  G,  OVEREND- 
DEEWRY,  M.D. 
In  these  Treatises  the  Chemistry  and  Physiology  of  the  Digestion  of  the  Fats  and  Oils  is  made  clear,, 
not  only  by  the  description  of  a  large  number  of  experiments  ecientifically  conducted,  but  by  cases  in 
■which  the  deductions  are  most  fully  borne  out  by  the  results. 
Copies  of  these  valuable  works  will  be  sent  free  on  application. 
HTDROLEINE  is  readily  tolerated  by  the  most  delicate  stomachs,  even  when  the  pure  Oil  or  the^ 
most  carefully  pi  epared  Emulsions  are  rejected.  The  Oil  is  so  treated  with  pancreatin,  soda,  boric  and 
hyocholic  acids,  that  the  process  of  digestion  is  partially  effected  before  the  organs  of  the  patient  are^ 
called  upon  to  act  upon  it.  Consequently  it  is  readily  assimilated.  It  will  nourish  and  produce  increase- 
in  weight  in  those  cases  were  oils  or  fats,  not  so  treated,  are  difficult  or  impossible  to  digest.  In  Consump- 
tion and  other  Wasting  Diseases,  the  most  prominent  symptom  is  emaciation,  of  which  the  first  is  the 
starvation  of  the  fatty  tissues  of  the  body,  including  the  brain.  This  tendency  to  emaciation  and  loss  of 
weight  is  arrested  by  the  regular  use  of  I^YDROLEINE,  which  may  be  discontinued  when  the  usual  ave- 
rage weight  has  been  permanently  regained. 
The  permanence  and  perfection  of  the  emulsion,  and  the  extreme  solubility  of  the  HYDRATED 
OIL,  solely  prepared  and  sold  by  us  under  the  name  of  HYDROLEINE,  is  shown  by  its  retaining  its  cream- 
like condition  as  long  iis  the  purest  Cod-Liver  Oil  will  retain  its  sweetness.  Unlike  the  preparation  men- 
tioned, or  simple  Cod-Liver  Oil,  it  produces  no  unpleasant  eructation  or  sense  of  nausea,  and  should  be 
taken  in  such  very  much  smaller  doses,  according  to  the  directions,  as  will  insure  its  complete  assimilation; 
this,  renders  its  use  economical  in  the  highest  degree. 
To  brain-workers  of  all  classes,  Hydrated  Oil  is  invaluable,  supplying,  as  it  does,  the  true  brain 
food. 
Economical  in  use— certain  in  result.  Tonic— Digestive  and  Highly  Nutritive. 
KIDDER  k  LAIRD,  Agnets  for  the  United  States, 
Price  at  Eetail,  $1.00  per  Bottle.         Depot,  83  John  Street,  New  York. 
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