Am.  J.  Ph.] 
10 
[Mar.  1879 
Apothecary  and  Chemist, 
IjOUXSVIIjIjE, 
Manufactures  by  his  improved  method  SACCH ARATED  PEPSIN* 
which  has  proven  its  superiority  over  other  Pepsins  by  its  greater  strength,  its 
stability  and  uniformity,  and  by  its  almost,  entire  tastelessness. 
DRY  PEPSIN,  CONCENTRATED,  of  which  I  grain  digests 
from  125  to  150  grains  of  coagulated  albumen.    Particularly  recommended  to 
manufacturers. 
m  Premiums  were  awarded  to  the  above  preparations  at  the  International  Exposi- 
tion at  Vienna,  1873,  and  the  Centennial  Exposition  in  Philadelphia. 
R.  A.  ROBINSON  &  COMP'Y, 
LOUISVILLE,  KY., 
WHOLESALE  AGENTS, 
WEB 
IFACTURED  BY 
MM, 
WILLIAM  PROCTER,  JR.,  CO. 
W.  PROCTER.  D.  PRESTON. 
No.  500  South  Ninth  Street,  Philadelphia. 
This  Preparation  consists  of  reprecipitated  Pepsin  and  Milk  Sugar,  of  such 
Strength  that  10  grains  will  dissolve  150  to  180  grains  of  coagulated  albumen  in 
from  4  to  6  hours,  when  digested  at  a  temperature  of  100°  to  105°  Fahr.,  and 
frequently  agitated. 
We  have  the  testimony  of  both  Physician  and  Pharmacist;  that  of  the  former 
to  its  remedial  value,  and  from  the  latter  as  to  easy  solubility  and  freedom  from* 
mucus. 
n  PRICE  LIST. 
One  Ounce  Bottles,  $  .50  per  Ounce. 
One  Poind,  in  either  Quarter,  Half  or  Pound  Bottles,  -        -    7.50  per  Pound* 
(No  Charge  for  Packages.) 
With  the  following  Discounts : 
IN  QUANTITIES  OF 
25  Ounces,  10  per  cent.       50  Ounces,  15  per  cent.       100  Ounces,  17?  per  cent. 
The  number  of  each  style  of  package  necessary  to  aggregate  the  above  quan- 
tities, at  the  purchaser's  option. 
LICORICE! 
LICORICE  EXTRACT,  powdered. 
"       ROOT,  powdered. 
"       ROOT,  selected. 
LOZtNGES. 
WISTAR'S 
LICORICE  MASS. 
STICKS,  M.  &  R. 
SICILY. 
LADY,  or  refined. 
ITAL'AN. 
The  Centennial  Commission  awarded  us  a  premium  for  our  Licorice,  on  the  recommenda- 
tion of  the  Judges,  for  "  Its  cheapness,  as  compared  with  foreign  brauds  of  the  same  quality, 
its  purity  and  general  excellence  of  manufacture." 
MELLOR  &  RITTENHOUSE, 
218  North  Twenty-second  street,  Philadelphia. 
