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KING OF THE NETHERLA

DR. DE JONGH'S

(Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium)

LIGHT-BROWN COD-LIVER OIL.

SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS.

Sir HENRY MARSH, Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland: "I consider Dr. de Jongh's Cod-liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value."

Dr. BARLOW, Physician to Guy's Hospital:-"I have been well satisfied with the effects of Dr. de Jongh's Cod-liver Oil, and believe it to be a very pure Oil, well fitted for those cases in which the use of that substance is indicated."

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Dr. COWAN, Senior Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital:-"The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking."

Dr. BANKS, King's Professor of the Practice of Physic at the Dublin School of Medicine:-"I have no hesitation in stating that I consider Dr. de Jongh's Oil the best of all the specimens of Oil which have ever come under my notice. The fact of so able and accurate an observer as Dr. de Jongh subjecting the Oil to careful analysis previous to its exposure for sale, is a sufficient guarantee of its purity and excellence.

(SOLE CONSIGNEES AND AGENTS,

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ANSAR, HARFORD & CO., 77, Strand, London, W.C.

WALTERS' INDIA-RUBBER URINALS.

F. WALTERS having originally invented these Urinals, begs to warn the Profession of the many bad and useless imitations which are now sold, and he would advise them, before purchasing, to look that they are stamped with his name; as, unless that be the case, he cannot guarantee them. These conveniences are made for those who require them only occasionally, during a long journey, as well as for those invalids who use them always. MR. WALTERS has much improved them by making them of Etherised India-Rubber, which adds very greatly to the strength of the India-Rubber, at the same time that it prevents its sticking together; by this means he is enabled to make them less stiff and harsh than hitherto, and yet to retain all the advantages of that stiffness. There is a patent valve, which prevents the return of the fluid; and they may be worn either sitting, walking, or lying, without the slightest inconvenience, and without being perceived by any one.

WALTERS' CONVENIENCES FOR LADIES will be found particularly useful during pregnancy. They are perfectly soft and flexible, and may be worn with perfect comfort.

All Orders must be accompanied by a Post-office order or reference.—Entrance for Ladies at the private door, where a Female attends. MANUFACTURER OF ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BELTS, &c.

16, MOORGATE STREET, NEAR THE BANK, LONDON. E.C.

A CUP OF COFFEE IN ONE MINUTE.

Dunn's Essence of Coffee, warranted

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to keep good in any Climate.

This Essence of the finest kinds of Coffee, im-
proved by a process, the result of the experience
of more than half a century, contains all the
fragrant and exhilarating properties of the Coffee
in the highest perfection. It is admirably adapted
to persons travelling, and to Officers in the
Army and Navy.

Extracts from the "Commercial Handbook of
Chemical Analysis,” by A. Normandy, M.D.
"Coffee is met with in commerce as a manu-
factured article in the state of Essence, or rather
Extract of Coffee. That preparation, providing
it be genuine, is peculiarly adapted to he use of
Travellers, who are thus enabled to procure a cup
of good Coffee without trouble or apparatus. O
all the attempts which have been made to manu-
facture such an Extract, and of most of which I
have had samples, I have found on examination
that only one kind, that manufactured by DUNN,
of Pentonville, would keep.

"I think I can confidently assert that DUNN'S Essence of Coffee is the only one which has stood ground; all other attempts, for some reason or other, have hitherto proved failures, and eventually have been abandoned."

Sold in bottles, from ls. to 2s, each.

DUNN'S UNADULTERATED CHOCOLATE and COCOA.
DUNN'S CHOCOLATE BON-BONS, CHOCOLATE DROPS, CHOCO-
LATE STICKS, &c., and every kind of French Chocolate.

All articles manufactured by the firm of DUNN and REWETT are guaranteed free of adulteration under a penalty of £50, to be given to some charitable institution, if found at any time adulterated, under certificate of Dr. Normandy, Analytical Chemist to the House of Commons.

Manufactory, Pentonville, London.-To be had of all Grocers.

Poultices Superseded: Spongio Piline.

The Profession is respectfully informed, that the WANDLE FELT COMPANY having purchased Mr. MARKWICK'S PATENT for the wellknown SPONGIO PILINE, for the application of moist heat, in lieu of Poultices and Fomentations, and the IMPERMEABLE PILINE, for Rheumatism, for promoting perspiration, and for the application of stimulating liniments, are now supplying these articles, of superior manufacture, and at greatly reduced prices, at 13, Hanover-street Long-acre, London, and also through the Wholesale and Retail Druggists in town and country.

At

Pratt's, Army, Navy

Surgeons, and others, can be supplied with

the best

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

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Wooden and Artificial Legs, Crutches, Bandages

&c., at greatly reduced prices.

Inventor of the new Bullet Forceps and Litho tomy Forceps with Vulcanised Sheaths; also, of a new Truss; all of which have been approved and ordered by the Army Medical Board.

PRATT,

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 420, Oxford-street.

Huxley's Spiral Abdominal

Belt

is constructed on a principle which secures the required support without being liable to displacement, and is invaluable, when properly constructed, in cases of Pregnancy, Obesity, Ovarian Dropsy, &c. When required, it is fitted with Air-pads for Umbilical, Inguinal, and Femoral Hernia, and band with Air-pad for Prolapsus Uteri and Prolapsus Ani. These goods, in addition to Stockings, Thigh-pieces, Knee-caps, &c., supplied 30 per cent, lower than the prices hitherto charged, every article being of the very best quality. Measures required: Circumference, at a, b, c, depth, from a to c. Priced & Illustrated Catalogues on application to E. HUXLEY, 12, Old Cavendish-street, Oxford-street, W.

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Spratley's Vaccinator, see the "Medical

Times," and "Lancet," November 3rd. The most efficient little
Instrument ever invented: made only by W. Matthews, Surgical Instru-
ment Maker to King's College Hospital, S, Portugal-street, W. C.
Catalogues of Instruments and Osteology gratis.

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INSTITUTION.-NOTICE is hereby given, That the Committee of Management will meet at the BOARD-ROOM, on THURSDAY, the 31st inst., to elect a RESIDENT HOUSE-SURGEON to this Charity, at a Salary of £100 per annum, with apartments. Candidates, who must be Members of one of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons, and Licentiates of the Apothecaries' Company of London, are requested to send their Diplomas and Testimonials, under seal, to the Honorary Secretary, on or before the 30th inst. THOMAS A. BREW, Hon. Sec.

Board Room, Jan. 1, 1861.

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of London.

He has been concerned professionally for a considerable proportion of the most influential Practitioners (including Partners in many of the leading Medical Firms), to whom he has the satisfaction of being permitted to refer-a privilege that he trusts will be regarded as a proof of the sincerity of his endeavours to conduct these transactions in an honourable and straightforward manner.

Gentlemen desirous of obtaining Mr. Orridge's opinion, or requiring his attendance professionally in any part of England, can obtain terms on application, by (confidentially) transmitting name and address.

Office Hours, from 11 till 4.

Evening Lectures at the Government

SCHOOL of MINES, JERMYN STREET.-Professor HUXLEY, F.R.S., will commence a COURSE of TEN LECTURES on the FIRST PRINCIPLES of PHYSIOLOGY, on SATURDAY JANUARY 19, at Seven o'clock, to be continued on each succeeding Saturday evening. Tickets for the whole course, price Five Shillings, may be had at the Museum of Practical Geology.

Carriages, New and Second-hand.

BROUGHAMS, in six sizes, PONY to PAIR-HORSE. PATENT PRINCE BROUGHAM, wheels 24in. apart. QUEEN BROUGHAM, the lightest made. SOCIABLE LANDAUS, four shapes and sizes. CLARENCES for families, every fashionable form. OPEN CARRIAGES and PHAETONS in great variety. For Cash, Job, or Exchange.-Messrs. OFFORD, 79, Wells-st., Oxford-st.

Resident Surgeon.-Free Dispensary, Superphosphate of Iron and Super

HENRY-STREET, PORTLAND-TOWN, N.W. The Office of RESIDENT SURGEON and DISPENSER to the above Institution having become vacant, the Committee will proceed to ELECT a Candidate, on Monday, the 28th inst. Salary, £100 a-year, with residence in the Dispensary-house. The Resident Surgeon is required to devote the whole of his time to the service of the Dispensary. Candidates are requested to send in their Applications and Testimonials by Twelve o'clock at noon on the day of Election. The undersigned will be happy to give any further information that may be required. J. W. MAY, Jun., Hon. Secretary,

January 9, 1861.

19, Clifton-road East, St. John's Wood; or,
201, Great St. Helens, Bisopsgate.

То
o Analysts. The Vestry of the

Parish of St. JAMES and St. JOHN, CLERKENWELL will meet in the Vestry Hall, Upper Rosomon-street, on Thursday next, at half-past Six o'clock in the Evening, to appoint an ANALYST for the Parish, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of the last Session, for Preventing the Adulteration of Articles of Food and Drink; such Officer to be paid by the Fees provided for by the Act. Applications from legally-qualified Practitioners of skill and experience, to be sent in by Four o'clock on the day above-named, endorsed, "Application for the appointment of Analyst.'

By Order,

ROBERT PAGET, Vestry Clerk. Vestry Hall, Clerkenwell, January 11, 1861.

A Surgeon's Practice and Retail of

£300 per annum, for SALE, at the West End. Terms, £100, and Fixtures at valuation. Apply, F.A., 10, Brunswick-terrace, Westbournegrove, W.

M.D. St. Andrews, Apothecaries' Hall,

&c.-Candidates can be Prepared, either Privately or by Correspondence, for the various Professional Examinations. Address, Medical Tutor, Lewis's Medical Library, 15, Gower-street North, W.C.

Medical Practice.-An Old-established

and Genuine MEDICAL PRACTICE (Town and Country), in a very pleasant part of Yorkshire, possessing many unusual advantages, is now for DISPOSAL, on very moderate terms, to an immediate purchaser. Every opportunity afforded for investigation, and full explanations given for the Disposal. For particulars, address, M.D., Messrs. Hollon and Slingers, Wholesale Druggist, York. Early applications desirable.

A

Married Gentleman, aged 32,

without family, sine Diploma, but with Eighteen years' active experience in the various branches of the Medical Profession, wishes for an ENGAGEMENT as GENERAL ASSISTANT, or to conduct a Branch Practice or Retail Establishment. Is of gentlemanly appearance, accustomed to Town as well as Country Practice, and a neat Book-keeper. A liberal salary required, and a permanent situation preferred. Any gentleman or firm requiring a useful and confidential assistant would find this worthy of notice. Address, with terms, H. M., at Dr. Bell's, 172, Westgate, Bradford, Yorkshire.

PHOSPHATE of IRON and LIME. New Remedial Agents introduced to the notice of the Profession at the Meetings of the Medical Society of London, and now extensively employed by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession. The Syrup is the most eligible mode of administering these valuable Remedial Agents. Mr. GREENISH will be happy to forward a variety of cases which have been furnished to him, where its success has been most marked, and which will serve to indicate where it may be most advantageously employed.

20, New-street, Dorset-square,

Mr. Howard, Surgeon-Dentist, 52,

FLEET-STREET, has introduced an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIP-TION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without Springs, Wires, or Ligatures. They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth, as not to be distinguished from the original by the closest observer; they will NEVER CHANGE COLOUR or DECAY, and will be found very superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, and will give support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication; and that Mr. Howard's improvements may be within the reach of the most economical, he has fixed his charges at the lowest scale possible. Decayed Teeth stopped and rendered sound and useful in mastication.

52. Fleet-street. At home from Ten till Five,

il of Horse-chesnuts.

Oil

- Caution.

Messrs. REW and CO. are compelled to Caution the Profession against the purchase of Spurious Oils, which are sold as Oil of Horse-chesnuts. The increasing demand for their invaluable Oil has caused several imitations to be attempted; the most notable is a compound of Oil of Mustard and Castor Oil, and is of a dark Sherry colour in appearance. Each genuine bottle of their manufacture bears their name and address, as under. LIQUOR CASTANEA EQUINA.-This preparation of the Horse-chesnut, taken internally for Gout, Rheumatism, &c., is a safe and most efficacious remedy. Dose, 2 to 4 drachms.

LITHIA WATER, LITHIA with AMMONIA, and LITHIA with POTASH, prepared by the directions of Dr. Garrod.-These waters are most agreeable in flavour, and strongly effervescent. 5s. per Doz., with directions. A liberal Discount to the Profession. Carbonate of Lithia and Oxalate of Cerium at prices according to quantity. R. M. Rew and Co., Operative Chemists, 282, Regent-street, London.

W. Twinberrow begs to draw the

attention of the Medical Profession to his EXTRACT of INDIAN HEMP, prepared expressly for him at Calcutta, its peculiar sedative properties being so beneficial where opiates are inadmissible. Also to his MEDICINAL EXTRACTS, prepared from the fresh plants (Hyoscyamus Niger, Conium Maculatum, Atropo, Belladonna, Cotyledon Umbilicus, etc.) Also to his Liq. Taraxici, Liq. Galli Aparinis (a valuable alterative), Liq. Parietaria (diuretic), and Liq. Belo (prepared from the Ægle Marmelos, or Indian Bael), for dysentery and diarrhea. W. T. has a large supply of INDIAN BAEL on land. 2, Edwards-street, Portman-square. BOUDAULT'S PEPSINE imported in original bottles. Ext. Laricis Europ.

London: Printed by CHARLES REED and BENJAMIN PARDON, of 1, 2, and 3, Lovell's-court, Paternoster-row, in the City of London, and Published by JOHN CHURCHILL, at the Publishing Office, No. 11, New Burlington-street, in the Parish of St. James, in the City of Westminster.-January 12, 1861.

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John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

Now ready, with Engravings on Wood, Svo, cloth, 12s.

Treatise on Diseases of the Joints.

By RICHARD BARWELL, F.R.C.S., Assistant-Surgeon to the

Charing-cross Hospital.

John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

Now ready, Second Edition, much enlarged, crown 8vo, cloth, 10s.

Foundation for a New Theory and

Estimate of Chloroform-On
Scirrhus-Ex-

Umbilical

cerpta Minora

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Medical Chemistry. With Illustra

TIONS on WOOD. Third Edition, fcap. Svo, cloth, 6s. 6d.

Handbook of Chemistry, Theoretical,

PRACTICAL, and TECHNICAL. By F. A. ABEL, F. C.S., Chemist to the Board of Ordnance; and C. L. BLOXAM, Demonstrator of Practical Chemistry in King's College. Second Edition, Svo, cloth, 15s.

Instruction in Chemical Analysis.

By C. REMIGIUS FRESENIUS. Edited by LLOYD BULLOCK.
QUALITATIVE. Fifth Edition, Svo, cloth, 9s.
QUANTITATIVE. Third Edition, 8vo, cloth, 169.

A Manual of Photographic Che

MISTRY, including the PRACTICE of the COLLODION PROCESS. By T. FREDERICK HARDWICH, late Demonstrator of Chemistry, King's College, London. Fifth Edition. Feap. Svo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

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John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

Second Edition, Svo, cloth, price Ss.

Consumption;

its

Nature,

SYMPTOMS, and TREATMENT. To which was awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal. By RICHARD PAYNE COTTON, MD., F.R.C.P., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton.

"We recommend this work to the perusal of our readers as a faithful and succinct record of practical experience and observation."-Brit. Med. Jounal.

"A very excellent practical treatise, which deserves, and we have no doubt will have, extensive circulation."-Dublin Med. Press.

John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

Now ready, the Second Edition, considerably Enlarged, Plates, Svo, cloth, 10s.

Stricture of the Urethra and Perineal

FISTULA. By HENRY THOMPSON, F.R.C.S., M.B., AssistantSurgeon to University College Hospital, &c.

"The thanks of the Profession are due to Mr. Thompson for the great care and assiduity he has bestowed in collecting evidence with regard to disputed points. The second edition of his work is well calculated to sustain the favourable impression produced by the first."-British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review.

"The work has been considerably extended. It fully sustains the character it had attained, and the high reputation so justly acquired by the author in this branch of surgery."-Medical Times.

The

John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

HAND-FEEDING v. WET-NURSING.
Just published, price ls.

Paper that was read before a

Medical Audience "On the COMPARATIVE PROPERTIES of HUMAN and ANIMAL MILKS," Suggesting a New System of Feeding, by which Infants may be Reared Artificially with Success.

Also,

THE PRACTICE of HIRING WET-NURSES (Especially those from the "Fallen"), considered as it affects Public Health and Public Morals. By M. A. BAINES.

John Churchill, New Burlington-street, and of all Booksellers.

A

Svo, cloth, 15s..

Manual of Psychological Medicine:

containing the History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Insanity. With an Appendix of Cases. By JOHN CHARLES BUCKNILL, M.D., Medical Superintendent of the Devon County Lunatic Asylum; and DANIEL H. TUKE, M.D., late Visiting Medical Officer to the York Retreat,

"The most comprehensive and practical English work upon Insanity now. extant."--Med.-Chir. Rev., October, 1860.

"We can confidently recommend this work to our readers as one of the best treatises on the subject in the English language. Throughout it bears the evidence of much careful study and accurate observation, which cannot fail to obtain for its author an increased reputation."-Winslow's Psych. Jour.

The manual supplies a want which has long been felt, and it will no doubt be long regarded as a standard work on psychological medicine." Med. Times and Gaz. "We would recommend Drs. Bucknill and Tuke's Manual alike to the skilled Psychologist and to the General Practitioner."-Edinburgh Medical Journal. John Churchill, New Burlington-street.

LORD MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
Preparing for publication, in Svo, Vol. V.

The History of England from the

ACCESSION of JAMES the SECOND. By Lord MACAULAY. Volume the Fifth, Edited by his Sister, Lady TREVELYAN.

This last volume of Lord Macaulay's History of England will contain the continuation of that work so far as the manuscript was left revised by him. The narrative is in immediate connexion with the Fourth

Volume, and, with two exceptions,
is complete and consecutive, ending
with the death of William the Third.
A complete Index to the entire
Work will be given in this volume..

London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts.
NEW WORK ON CONSUMPTION BY DR. COPLAND.
Just published, in Svo. price 12s. 6d. cloth.

The Forms, Complications. Causes,

PREVENTION and TREATMENT of CONSUMPTION and BRONCHITIS; comprising also the Causes and Prevention of Scrofula. By JAMES COPLAND, M.D., F.R.S. &c.; Author of the "Dictionary of Practical Medicine."

London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts.

Just published, in Svo, price 5s. cloth,

n the Origin of Species by Means of

ORGANIC AFFINITY. By H. FREKE, B.A., M. B., M.D., T.C.D., M.R.I.A., &c.

Nothing is advanced in this publication that is not perfectly in harmony with the Mosaic record of Creation."-Preface.

London: Longman and Co. Dublin: Fannin and Co.
Edinburgh A. and C. Black.

Coloured and other Illustrations. Small 8vo, 15s.

Dr. Garrod on Gout and Rheumatic

GOUT.

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Just published, price 2s. 6d., post free 32 stamps, Third Edition,

n Syphilitic Eruptions

ULCERATIONS; with especial reference to the use of Mercury. Illustrated by Cases. By THOMAS HUNT, FR,C.S., Surgeon to the Western Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin.

"The author's object in this pamphlet is to prove that, by a series of short and energetic courses of mercury, so administered as to arrest the disease without doing injury to the gums, much more good can be effected than by persistence in its use for months together. We cordially recommend these views to the attention of the Profession."-Lancet. London: T. Richards, 37, Great Queen-street.

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The Medical Register, pursuant to an

Act passed in the 21 and 22 Victoria, cap. 90, to regulate the Qualifications of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery.

It may be obtained upon application, by letter or otherwise, at the Office of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, 32, Soho-square, London, W., at the office of the Registrar for Scotland, 28, Albany-street, Edinburgh, and at the office of the Registrar for Ireland, 35, Dawson-street, Dublin. Price 4s., post free, 4s. Sd. Office hours, 11 to 4.

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&c.-The Best

To Surgeons, Dentists, &c.

HOUSE in LONDON for SECOND-HAND INSTRUMENTS is Mr. WM. LAWLEY'S, Lombard House, 78, Farringdon-street, City. (Established upwards of a Century.) Pocket and Dissecting Cases from 10s. 6d. each. N.B. The largest stock of Second-band Dissecting Cases in London. Also, a great variety of New and Second-hand Army and Navy Regulation Cases. Instruments Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.

To Students and others. You will do

well to inspect the NEW STOCK of Messrs. MILLIKIN & LAWLEY, 161, Strand, adjoining King's College, where the best and most modern INSTRUMENTS may be had at very reasonable charges. Trusses, Crutches, Splints, Legs, and all kinds of Surgical Appliances made to order with precision and despatch. Dissecting Cases complete from 10s,

Blancard's Pills

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Which, while securing the full benefit of all means best adapted to promote the success of their Works, will be found more satisfactory than any yet offered to their notice.

Liquor Folii Ricini, for increasing

the Secretion of Milk in Suckling Women.

Mr. GREENISH solicits the attention of the Profession to the above Preparation, which is now in great demand.

Dose: One teaspoonful, three times a-day. Prepared by THOMAS GREENISH, Chemist, 20, New-street, Dorset-sq.

Pepsine.-M. Boudault begs to state

that he cannot be answerable for the purity and strength of any Preparation sold under his name unless obtained from his sole Agent, Mr. PETER SQUIRE, Her Majesty's Chemist, 277, Oxford-street, London, to whom all applications respecting it must be addressed.

Second Edition of Boudault on "Pepsine," with Remarks by English Physicians. Edited by W. S. SQUIRE, Ph.D., published by J. Churchill, Londou, may be also had of the Author, 277, Oxford-street, price Sixpence.

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USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY,
AND PRONOUNCED BY HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS TO BE
THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED,
Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c. &c.

of Unchangeable Reduction of the Duty.- Wines and

10DIDE OF IRON,

Recommended by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, And authorised by the Medical Council of St. Petersburg, Extensively tried in the Hospitals of France, Belgium, Ireland, Turkey, &c. Favourably noticed at the Universal Exhibition of New York, 1853, and Paris, 1855.

"Of all the modes hitherto proposed of administering iodide of iron in the pure state, I think Mr. Blancard's the best."-Chemistry applied to Therapeutics, by M. Mialhe, Deputy-Professor to the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, Pharmacien to the Emperor, 1856, p. 319.

These Pills stand now very high in the therapeutics of every country, as may be seen by the above quotations, and also by the numerous scientific articles in medical periodicals and works (a).

Being enveloped in a very thin resino-balsamic coating, they present the great advantage of not being liable to any deterioration, of having no taste, of being small, and not distressing the stomach. As they possess the properties both of iodine and iron, they are especially beneficial in chlorotic, scrofulous, tubercular, or cancerous affections, as also in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, anemia, &c. &c., and they furnish the medical man with an excellent means of modifying lymphatic, feeble, and debilitated constitutions. Dose, 2 to 4 pills a day:

N.B.-Impure or altered Iodide of Iron is an unsafe remedy, and may even prove dangerous. Only such bottles as bear an electro-plated seal fixed to the lower part of the cork, and the signature of the inventor placed on a green label, are to be considered as prepared by Mr. Blancard. The public should beware of spurious imitations.

To be had at M. BLANCARD'S, Pharmacien, No. 40, Rue Bonaparte, Paris. General dépôt ir England at M. Gabriel Jozeau's, French chemist, 49, Haymarket, London. In the United States, at E. and S. Fougera, Chemists, 30, North William-street, New York. To be obtained retail from the principal Chemists.

(a) Bulletin de l'Académie de Med. 1850, page 1015; Gazette Médicale, Aug. 17, 1850; Union Médicale, Aug. 15 and 22, 1850; Gazette des Hôpitaux, March 15, 1853, and June 10, 1854; Gazette Hebdomadaire de Médecine et de Chirurgie, Aug. 31, 1855; Revue de Thérapeutique MédicoChirurgicale, Feb. 15, 1855; Abeille Médicale, Revue Clinique; Repertoire de Chimie et de Pharmacie; Annuaire de Thérapeutique pour 1851, page 199; Orfila, Elements of Chemistry; Mialhe, Chemistry applied to Therapeutics, 1856, p. 319; Quevenne, Essay on the Physiological and Therapeutical Action of Preparations of Steel, page 97, 1854; Bricheteau, Treatise on Chronic Diseases seated in the Respiratory Organs; Soubeiran, Treatise on Pharmacy; Dorvault, Officine, &c. &c.

Mr. Howard, Surgeon-Dentist, 52,

FLEET-STREET, has introduced an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without Springs, Wires, or Ligatures. They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth, as not to be distinguished from the original by the closest observer; they will NEVER CHANGE COLOUR or DECAY, and will be found very superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, and will give support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication; and that Mr. Howard's improvements may be within the reach of the most economical, he has fixed his charges at the lowest scale possible. Decayed Teeth' stopped and rendered sound and useful in mastication.

52. Fleet-street. At home from Ten till Five.

SPIRITS of all SHIPPERS.-Her Majesty's Wine Merchant-(Established 1811)-JAMES MARKWELL,-Cellars, 35 to 40, and 45, Albemarleand 4 and 5, Stafford-streets, London; and of Bordeaux, Hockheim, Oporto, Xeres, and Pesth. Ports, from 30s.; Sherries, 28s.; Madeiras, 42s.; Moselles and Hocks, 40s.; Sparkling Hocks and Moselles, 48s.; ditto St. Péray, 54s.; ditto Burgundy, 60s. ; Clarets, 23s.; Chablis, 30s.; Côte Rotie, 4Ss.; Champagne, 44s. ; Sauterne, 40s. ; ditto Yquem, 80s. ; Essence of Turtle Punch, 56s.; Old Tom, 11s. 6d. All kinds of Foreign Spirits and Liquors. Particulars and direct shipments of Montilla, Vino di Pasto, Amontillado, Oloroso, Xeres-Viejo, and Manzanilla.-J. M. is Agent for the celebrated American Bitters (Stoughton and Sickle's). Longworth's Sparkling and Dry Catawba; Monongahela and Bourbon Whisky; Schappes; Peach Brandy; Gin Slings; Brandy Cocktails; &c. &c.-J. M. is always ready to give full value for Old Bottled Wines, to any amount.Stock, 16,000 dozen. Cash or reference. Bankers, Sir Claude Scott, Bart. Price-lists on application.

Tarrant's Bandage and Strengthening

PLASTER.—This Plaster, from the nature of the composition and the material on which it is spread, is adapted for a permanent bandage, as it neither produces irritation of the Skin, nor, when applied, does heat cause it to lose its adaptation to the part. Having these qualities, it is peculiarly valuable in the treatment of ulcerated legs, varicose veins, etc., where equal and constant support is required. Several of the most eminent Surgeons continue to use this Plaster in their practice, preferring it, in certain cases, to any other. It is well suited for exportation to, and use in, warm climates, the high temperature having less effect on it than on any other Plaster.

The Profession are referred to Messrs. Westwoods and Hopkins, Wholesale Druggists, Newgate-street, where the Plaster may be had in packets, containing three yards, for 2s. 6d.; or, spread upon skins of Chamois leather, at 3s. 6d.

Westwoods and Hopkins also call attention to the Compound Adhesive Plaster for fractures and wounds, as likewise to their Concentrated Preparations, Essences, &c.

Francis L. Puckridge, Sole Inventor

and Manufacturer of the late Mr. R. Liston's WATERPROOF TRANSPARENT ISINGLASS MEMBRANE PLASTER now patronised by Mr. Liston's successor, Mr. Quain, in his hospital and private practice. Patronised likewise by Mr. W. Fergusson, Surgeon at King's College Hospital; Mr. I. M. Arnott, and Mr. Wormald, at Bartholomew's Hospital; used for amputations and other serious wounds requiring observation without exposure to air. F. L. P. begs to state there are two qualities, and it is particularly beneficial for spinal complaints, ruptures, sprains, burns, scalds, and any weakened part; also a defensive skin to apply between the wound and lint, and causes less pain in dressing; likewise a superior Waterproof Gauze Lisse and Linen, spread with the same adhesive properties as the membrane; also superior tinted Court Plasters, and Gold Beater's Skin by the yard, and in cases. F. L. P. offers his most grateful thanks for the encouragement and kind patronage he has received from the Medical gentlemen of England and foreign parts, and hopes to merit a continuance of their favours by manufacturing his Plasters with the same unremitting care as heretofore.

May be had of the Proprietor, 4, York-place, Walworth, Surgical Instrument Maker, Chemist, &c., with improved directions how to apply.

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