Am.  J.  Ph.] 
[Jan.,  18*4 
ELIXIRS 
WINES  and  SYRUPS, 
PREPARED  BY 
PARKE,  DAVIS  &  CO., 
Manufacturing  Chemists. 
TJ1T  TYTPC  In  seeking  to  supply  the  demand  for  these  pharma 
Tl  I  llAlllO»  ceutical  preparations,  we  make  use  of  the  most  effec- 
tual disguises  of  the  objectionable  taste  of  the  basic  ingredients.  We  recog- 
nize the  fact,  however,  that  there  are  certain  drugs,  the  taste  of  which 
cannot  be  covered  when  given  in  the  usual  dose,  with  the  ordinary  amount 
of  excipient,  viz.  :  a  teaspoon t'nl.  In  the  latter  cases  we  never  sacrifice 
medicinal  activity  to  secure  a  palatable  mixture.  Our  elixirs  contain 
precisely  the  quantity  of  medicinal  ingredients  which  they  are"  said  to 
contain  on  the  labels,  and  we  take  this  occasion  to  advise  the  profession 
that  extremely  palatable  elixirs,  which  are  said  to  contain  intensely  bitter 
ingredients,  such  as  quinine  and  strychnia,  in  medium  or  large  doses, 
should  be  received  with  suspicion  as  to  their  strength.  We  challenge  the 
most  rigid  tests  of  our  elixirs,  convinced  as  we  are  that  they  are  as  palat- 
able as  it  is  possible  to  make  them,  and  at  the  same  time  to' preserve  them 
true  to  the  representation  of  strength  with  which  they  are  placed  on  the 
market.  Our  list  comprises  a  full  line  of  these  preparations. 
In  the  preparation  of  our 
WINES  AND  SYRUPS 
the  same  unvarying  standard  of  strength  as  we  adopt  in  the  case  of  elixirs 
is  maintained  tbroughout. 
Our  list  comprises  the  full  line  of  both  officinal  and  non-officinal 
preparations,  under  these  heads,  including  : 
WINES. 
American  White  Ash, 
Antimonial,  U.  S.  P. 
Aromatic,  U.  S.  P., 
Beef  and  Wine, 
Beef,  Iron  and  Wine, 
Beef,  Iron,  Wine  and  Cinchona, 
Beef,  Iron,  Wine  and  Pepsin, 
Calisaya, 
Calisaya  and  Ij?on  Pyroposphate, 
Corn  Silk, 
Pepsin, 
Pepsin  and  Bismuth, 
Tar, 
Wild  Cherry, 
Etc.,  Etc. 
SYRUPS. 
Calcium  Hypophosphite, 
Calcium  Iodide, 
Calcium  Lactophosphate, 
Chloral  Hydrate, 
Dover's  Powder, 
Hypophosphites, 
Iron  Bromide, 
Iron  Lactate, 
Iron  Lactophosphate, 
Iron  and  Manganese  Iodides, 
Manganese  Hypophosphite, 
Manganese  Iodide, 
Manganese  Lactophosphate, 
Potassium  Lactophosphate, 
Phosphates  Compound  (Chemical  Food), 
Yerba  Santa  Compound, 
Etc.,  Etc. 
Send  for  Price  List  containing  full  list  of  Elixirs,  Wines  and  Syrups,  to 
FAREB,  DAVIS  c*3  OO., 
Manufacturing  Chemists, 
Detroit,  Michigan. 
NEW  YORK: 
Maiden  Lank  and  21  Liberty  St. 
