Am.  J.  Ph.] 
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^ept.,  1882 
BE   PARTICULAR  TO   GET  THE  GENUINE 
Kidder's  Saccharated  Pepsine, 
OUR  PEPSINE  IS  NOT  SOLD  IN  BULK. 
The  only  way  you  can  get  the  genuine  is  in  original  packages,  as  follows : 
Only  Styles  of  KIDDER'S  SACCHARATED  PEPSINE. 
One  ounce,  four  ounce,  and  eight  ounce  oblong  white  flint-glass  bottles,  with  our  name  (Kidder  & 
Laird)  blown  in  the  bottles,  and  sixteen  ounce  round  (plain)  bottles,  all  havina;  on  them  our  met  illif  oana 
and  labels.  THESE  ONLY  STYLES,  THE  GENUINE,  are  sold  at  35  cents  per  ounce,  and  $4.50  per  po^nd! 
T'T^GZE'.    E>OISE^-UrS'  TEST'. 
ThE  Colleges  of  the  City  of  New  York,  cor.  Lexington  Ave.  and-22d  St. 
Thia  is  to  certify  that  I  received  from  my  son,  Thomas  C.  Doremus,  Jr.,  a  sample  uf  Pepsine  obtained 
by  him  at  Messrs.  Kidder  &  Laird's,  t»3  John  Street,  New  York,  from  a  barrel  containing  200  lbs.  of  the 
same.  That  I  have  made  ten  determinations  of  the  solvent  power  of  this  Pepsine,  witli  the  following 
result :  Ten  grains  of  the  Pepsine  placed  in  an  ounce  of  distilled  water,  with  ten  drops  of  hydrochloric 
.acid,  and  kept  at  the  temperature  of  the  human  body  for  six  hours,  with  frequent  agitation,  dissolved 
197.1  grains  of  coagulated  albumen  out  of  200  srrains. 
grains  of  coagulated  i 
Kespectfully  submitted. 
200  grains. 
R.  OGDEN  DOREMUS,  M.D  ,  LL.  D., 
Prof.  Chemistry  and  Physics,  College  City  of  Neiv  York, 
cmd  Prof.  Chemistry  and  Toxicology,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  CoL 
Leesport,  Cal.,  Aug.  23d,  1878. 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen :  I  have  used  the  Kidder's  Saccharated 
Pepsine  in  several  cases  of  Catarrh  of  the  Stomach, 
where  all  other  Pepsines  have  failed.  The  Lacto- 
peptine  I  cannot  give  to  children  at  all,  and  find 
your  Pepsine  acts  nicely. 
Yours,  etc.,  P.  H.  THORNTON,  M.D. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  12th,  1878, 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen:  Have  given  Kidder's  Saccharated 
Pepsine  in  a  number  of  cases  of  dyspepsia;  also 
:  given  it  to  the  physicians  in  this  locality,  who  were 
well  pleased  with  the  superior  quality  of  it. 
Yours,  etc.,  S.  J.  HILLMAN,  M.D. 
South  Bend,  Ind.,  Oct.  22d,  1878. 
JKiDDER  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen:  I  have  used  Kidder's  Saccharated 
'Pepsine  in  some  very  aggravated  cases  of  Indiges- 
tion, and  have  found  it  equal  to  any  Pepsine  that  I 
iihave  ever  used. 
Yours  respectfulsy,  0.  P.  BARBOUR,  M.D. 
XiDDER  &  Laird.    Annapolis,  June  20th,  1878. 
Gentlemen:  Since  the  reception  of  your  samples 
of  Kidder's  Saccharated  Pepsine  we  have  used  no 
other.  We  consider  it  a  first-class  preparation. 
We  hiive  never  lieard  anything  to  the  contrary. 
We  shall  continue  to  dispense  it  unless  well-foun- 
ded objections  are  made,  which  we  do  not  fear.  We 
;purcha8e  from  Messrs.  Thomson  &  Muth. 
Yours,  etc.,  J.  F.  PERKINS  &  BRO. 
'  181  Lexington  St..  Baltimore,  Md. 
Kidder  &  Laikd. 
Gentlemen :  Have  used  Kinder's  Saccharated  for 
the  past  year  with  entire  satisfaction.  I  used  no 
other,  except  specially  prescribed.  1  obtain  my 
rsupply  from  Messrs.  W.  H.  Brown  &Bro.,  or  Messrs. 
Thomsen  &  Muth,  Baltimore. 
Yours,  etc.,  H.  C.  MOORE,  M.D. 
Malden,  Mass.,  July  15th,  1878. 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen:  We  meant  to  have  written  to  you 
before,  to  the  effect  that  Kidder's  Saccharated  Pep- 
sine was  a  complete  success  with  some  of  the  dys- 
peptics of  this  place ;  and  it  is  highly  recommended 
by  the  physicians,  and  they  are  prescribing  it  regu- 
larly to  their  patients. 
Yours  respectfully.  M.  E.  JOSSELYN. 
No.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  May  18th,  1877. 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen :  I  have  tested  the  sample  (chemically) 
of  Pepsine  you  sent  me,  and  find  it  to  be  superiot 
to  that  I  have  been  in  the  habit  of  prescribing 
(Hawley's). 
Yours  truly,         L.  A.  VAN  WAGNER,  M.D. 
Allenville,  Mo.,  May  28th,  1878. 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen:  As  you  will  remember  sending  me 
four  ounces  of  youi-  Saccharated  Pepsine,  please 
permit  me  to  say,  in  justice  to  yourselves,  that  I 
believe  it  to  be  the  most  efficacious  of  all  the  pre- 
parations of  Pepsine  now  in  use.  I  have  used  it  ia 
three  well-defined  cases  of  dyspepsia  with  succeas 
when  the  others  had  failed,  except  to  give  slight 
relief.  I  shall  use  it  in  all  cases  of  indigestion 
hereafter.    Yours  respectfully, 
A.  P.  REED,  M.D. 
Chicago,  Ohio.,  June  2t3th,  1878. 
Kidder  &  Laird. 
Gentlemen:  Kidder's  Saccharated  Pepsine  an- 
swered a  better  purpose  than  any  other  preparation 
of  the  kind  that  I  have  ever  used  in  my  practice  of 
over  ten  years. 
Yours,  etc.,  D.  H.  YOUNG,  JR.,  M.D. 
We  have  ever  5,000  letters  from  Physicians  rnd  Druggisis  endorsing  and  recommending  KIDDER'S 
SACCHARATED  PEPSINE.    The  quality  is  the  best,  and  the  price  lowest  in  market. 
Samples  and  Circulars  sent  to  Druggists  or  Physicians  on  application  to 
KIDDER  k  LAIRD,  83  John  Street,  New  York. 
iOK  SALE  AT  ALL  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DRIKKIISTS. 
