Am.  J.  Ph.] 
1 
[Jan.,  1886 
COCAINE  AND  ITS  PREPARATIONS, 
The  rapidly  increasing  uses  in  medical  practice  to  which  this  important  article  is  being 
successfully  applied  nave  caused  special  attention  to  be  devoted  to  its  manufacture. 
The  superior  facilities  for  production  afforded  us  in  our  own  laboratory  enable  us  to 
offer  COCAINE  in  the  various  forms  named  below,  and  at  such  low  prices  to'the  trade,  that 
physicians  may  include  it  in  their  armamentarium,  at  little  expense. 
Our  COCAI1VE  and  preparations  have  been  used  largely  throughout  the  United  States,, 
and  have  received  the  unqualified  endorsement  of  the  trade  and  profession. 
Cocaine  Hydrochlorate  (Muriate)  Crystals,  5, 10  and  15  grain  vials  per  grain, 
Solution,  2  per  cent. 
o 
Vii  oz.  vials. 
Alkaloid,  5, 10  and  15  grain  vials. 
Salicylate," "  "  "  . 
Oleate  (5  per  cent.  Alkaloid), 
gram , 
ounce, 
bot. 
oz.  vials  
1  "  "  
"      Pills  (1-20  gr.  Muriate),  bots.  of  100  pills  
*  Subject  to  usual  discount. 
SPECIFY  "W.  H.  S.  &  CO.'S" 
=CAN  BE  SENT  BY  MAIL. 
SOLUBLE  PILLS  AND  GRANULES- 
$  .8 
1.10 
85 
1.65 
1.40 
10 
.10 
3.25 
3.00 
2.50* 
Attention  is  respectfully  called  to  the  following  latest  additions  to  our  list: 
BOTTLES  OP  BOTTLES  OF 
100  PILLS.  500  PILLS. 
Pil.  Aperient  Improved  $0.80  $3.80 
f  Aloin  i^gr.  ] 
Insm  %gr.  j 
J  Podophyllin  y8gv.  I 
j  Ex.  Belladonnae...,  %gr.  j 
Ex.  Nuc.  Vomicae  %  gr. 
tOl.  Capsici  :  1-16  gr.  ) 
Pil.  Cocaine  Muriate  1-20  gr..   2.50  12.30 
Pil.  Quiniee  Ferri  et  Zinci  Valeriana!   1.4:5  7.05 
(Quinise  Valerianat  1  gr." 
<  Ferri  Valerianat  1  gr. 
(  Zinci  Valerianat  1  gr. 
Pil.  Warovix-g's  Tincture  (representing  one  drachm  each).   5.00 
Subject  to  usual  discount. 
WARBURG'S  TINCTURE, 
AS  PREPARED  BY 
W.  H   SCH1EFFELIN  &  CO. 
We  beg  to  call  attention  to  this  article  as  pre- 
pared by  us  for  severalyears  past,  and  which  has 
attained  a  large  sale. 
There  is  so  much  testimony  as  to  its  extraordi- 
nary virtues  in  Malarial  Fevers,  that  its  powers 
can  scarcely  be  questioned.  At  first  a  proprie- 
tary medicine,  its  formula  was  afterwards  re- 
vealed by  a  voluntary  act  of  its  inventor,  Dr. 
Carl  Warburg,  late  of  Vienna,  but  now  of 
London . 
OUR  WARBURG'S  TINCTURE 
is  prepared  in  accordance  with  the  original  for- 
mula except  that  Confection  of  Theriac  Ph.  G. 
is  substituted  for  Confection  Damocratis— an  un- 
officinal  and  impracticable  preparation,  some 
ingredients  of  which  are  nowhere  obtainable. 
In  l-tt>  bottles  .  .  .  per  lb  §3.00 
"  X-Yb    11      ...      .  "  3.10 
"K-ft     "       .  •.      .  "  3.25 
"  1  oz    "      .      .      .      .      per  oz.  .25 
In  ordering  be  pasticular  to  specify  "Schieffelin's.'' 
WE  ALSO  PREP  A  RE 
Pil.  Warburg's  Tincture  (representing  one 
dram  each).  Bottles  of  100  Pills,  §3.75  per  100. 
Capsules,  Warburg's  Tincture  (represent- 
ing one  drachm  each),  Boxes  of  ldoz.  Capsules, 
35  per  box. 
Capsules,  Warburg's  Tincture  (representing  one 
drachm  each),Boxes  of  100  Capsules,  §2,75  per  100. 
Capsules.  Warburg's  Tincture  (representing  two 
drachm  each). Boxes  of  1  doz.Capsules,60per  box. 
Capsules,  Warburg's  Tincture  (representing  two 
drachm  each),Boxes  of  100  Capsules, §4. 50  per  100. 
PAGE'S 
VAPORIZER  AND  CRESOLENE. 
The  medical  profession  generally  accept  inhala- 
tion as  the  most  effective  plan  for  treating  dis- 
eases of  the  throat  and  lungs.  This  method  re- 
quires the  use  of 
A  Powerful  Agent  with  which  to  charge  the  air. 
A  simple  and  effective  apparatus. 
An  experience  of  five  years  has  demonstrated 
that 
Pages'  Vaporizer  and  Cresolene, 
fulfill  in  a  marked  degree  these  two  requisites. 
The  vaporizer  is  a  metal  apparatus,  six  inches 
high,  consisting  of  areservoir  for  the  liquid,  a  disk 
to  deflect  the  direct  ray  of  heat  and  a  small  lamp. 
Cresolene)  C6  H5  C  H3  O)  is  a  coal  tar  product, 
related  to  carbolic  acid,  but  a  more  powerful  germ 
destroyer.  A  large  room  is  quickly  perm  eat  ed  by 
Cresolene  vapor,  and  it  acts  not  only  as  a  cura- 
tive of  Whooping  Cough,  Croup,  Diphtheria, 
Scarlet  Fever,  and  other  Zymotic  diseases,  but  is 
a  Preventive  of  these  diseases,  because  it 
thoroughly  disinfects  the  bed  clothing  and  furni- 
ture of  the  room. 
The  apparatus  requires  no  attention  and  is  more 
effective  than  an  atomizer,  less  inconvenient, 
and  the  best  medium  for  perfuming  th  e  sick  room . 
J.  D.  Parrish,  M.  D.,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  testifies 
to  his  satisfactory  experience  in  using  the  Vap- 
orizers and  Cresolene  in  cas<»s  of  Scarlet  Fever 
and  Whooping  Cough.  Remarkable  testimonials 
from  all  classes  in  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  will  be  found  in  our  circular,  which  we 
will  mail  on  application. 
W.  H.  SCH1EFFELIM  &  CO.,  170  &  172  William  Street,  New  YorK, 
