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prompt astringent,
sedative effect upon the
lining membrane of the alimen-
tary canal, there is no preparation
of bismuth that equals the hydrated
oxide suspended in distilled water, as pre-
sented in

Milk of Bismuth

P. D. & CO.

This is a palatable product, each fluidrachm representing
the bismuth equivalent of five grains of bismuth subnitrate.

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MILK OF BISMUTH, P. D. & CO., is indicated in acute
and chronic gastritis, enterocolitis, the diarrheas of typhoid
and tuberculosis, dysentery, summer diarrhea of infants, gastric
ulcer-in fact, whenever there is evidence of inflammation or
bacterial infection of the gastrointestinal tract. It is free from
any trace of arsenic or other impurities and may be prescribed
with full confidence that it will agree with the most sensitive
stomach.
Supplied in pint, 5-pint and gallon bottles.

MILK OF MAGNESIA

(Mature Magnesia, P., D. & C.) ANTACID, ANTILITHIC AND MILD LAXATIVE

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Although an old and well-tried medicament, many physicians have hesitated to prescribe magnesium oxide because of unfortunate experience with faulty "liquid" and "fluid" preparations.

Milk of Magnesia

P. D. & CO.

affords the full medicinal effect of the active agent without
the objectionable features of many similar products. It
is a purely aqueous mixture, each fluidounce represent-
ing about 32 grains of magnesium hydrate. It is a
valuable antacid and gentle laxative in dyspepsia,
sick headache and other complaints attended
with hyperacidity and constipation, and in diar-
rhea due to intestinal fermentation. It is appli-

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The Cards in this Directory have been very carefully selected as representing reliable and first-class Business Houses. Our members are requested to patronize those who use the Bulletin as a medium for reaching Physicians.

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THE BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE

FACULTY
PROFESSORS

DAVID STREETT, A.M., M.D., Dean

CHARLES G. HILL, A.M., M.D.,

Nervous and Mental Diseases.

R. H. P. ELLIS, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
WILMER BRINTON, M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics.
A. C. POLE, M.D..
Anatomy.

DAVID STREETT, A.M., M.D.,

Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine

J. D. BLAKE, M.D.,

Operative and Clinical Surgery.

S. K. MERRICK, M.D.,

Diseases of Nose, Throat and Chest.
GEORGE REULING, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear.

ROBERT W. JOHNSON, A.B., M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

SAMUEL T. EARLE. JR., M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Diseases of the Roctum
J. FRANK CROUCH, M.D.,

Materia Medica, Ophthalmology and Otology.
W. B. D. PENNIMAN, A.M., PH.D., M.D.,

Chemistry.

WM. E. MOSELEY, M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Women.
J. M. H. ROWLAND, M.D.,
Obstetrics.

CHARLES O'DONOVAN, A.M., M.D.,
Therapeutics and Diseases of Children.

G. MILTON LINTHICUM, A.B., A.M., M.D.,
Physiology and Diseases of the Rectum.
R. B. WARFIELD, A.B., M.D.,.
Principles and Practice of Surgery.
W. B. PERRY, M.D.,
Gynecology.

Preliminary Fall Course begins Sept. 1. Regular Fall Course begins Sept. 20.

Liberal teaching facilities; modern college buildings, comfortable, lecture halls and amphitheatres, large and completely equipped laboratories: capacious hospitals and dispensaries; lying-in department for teaching clinical obstetrics; large clinics. Send for catalogue, and address DAVID STREETT, M.D., DEAN,

BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE NE Cor. Madison Baltimore, Md.

St. and Linden Ave.

College of Physicians and Surgeons

Of Baltimore Md.

Offers medical students unsurpassed clinical and other advantages.
Modern equipped building, unsurpassed laboratories,
Lying-In Asylum, Hospitals, etc.

39th ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS OCTOBER 1st.

Calvert and Saratoga Sts.

For Catalogue Address

CHAS. F. BEVAN, M.D., Dean,

Box A

GELSTON HEIGHTS

(Formerly Font Hill, Ellicott City, Md., Established, 1886)

A private home and short distance of city.

Walbrook 707

Baltimore, Md.

school for mental defectives. Country surroundings within Terms and further information by correspondence.

SAMUEL J. FORT, M.D.,

Gelston Heights, 19th St. and Franklin Road, Balto., Md

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