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HOMOEOPATHIC 


MEDICINES  AND  BOOKS, 


SURGICAL  INSTRUMENTS,  AND  OTHER  ARTICLES  PERTAINING  TO  A 
PHYSICIAN'S  OUTFIT. 


Boericke  &  Tafel  received  the  only  Prize  Medal  and  Diploma  awarded  at  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  for  Homoeopathic  Medicines. 


FOE   SALE    BY 


BOERICKE  &  TAFEL, 

Mannfactiirers,  Importers,  anil  Wliolesale  Dealers  in  Hoiceopatliic  Dris 


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PUBLISHERS  OF  HOMCEOPATHIC  BOOKS. 


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BOERICKE  &  TAFEL'S  PHARMACIES 

ARE  LOCATED  AS  FOLLOWS: 

NEW  YORK: 

No.  145  Grand  Street.     Established  in  1835. 

PHILADELPHIA: 

No.  635  Arch  Street.     EstabHshed  in  1843. 
No.  125  S.  Eleventh  Street.     Established  in  1852. 

BALTIMORE: 
No.  135  W.  Fayette  Street.     Established  in  1869. 

SAN  FRANCISCO: 
No.  234  Sutter  Street.     Established  in  1870. 

OAKLAND,  CAL.: 

No.  971  "Washington  Street.     Established  in  1877. 

NEW  ORLEANS: 

No.  130  Canal  Street.     Established  in  1877. 

CHICAGO: 

No.  35  S.  Clark  Street.     Established  in  1878. 


WHOLESALE,  IMPORT  AND'EXPORT, 

145  Grand  Street,    New  York. 

LABORATORY  AND  MANUFACTORY, 

635  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia. 


3ntrobiictory. 


IN  presenting  a  new  Prices  Current  to  our  friends  and  patrons,  we  desire  to 
call  attention  to  the  fact  that  for  the  last  six  or  eight  years  we  have  made 
gradual  reductions  in  the  prices  of  our  goods  whenever  increased  facilities  for 
manufacture  or  the  reduced  cost  of  the  crude  material  permitted.  At  the 
present  time  we  are  enabled  to  announce  still  further  reductions  in  the  price  of 
many  of  the  articles  furnished  by  us. 

Mother  Tinctures.  In  the  preparation  of  our  Mother  Tinctures,  we 
conscientiously  make  use  of  none  but  fresh  green  plants,  for  the  proper  collec- 
tion of  which  we  have  unusual  facilities.  As  early  as  1853  we  commenced  to 
gather  such  indigenous  medicinal  plants  as  were  then  in  use,  and  as  the  number 
increased  and  especially  after  Hale's  "  New  Eemedies  "  had  aj)peared,  these 
botanical  excursions  grew  more  extended,  until  to-day  we  are  well  acquainted 
with  the  habitat  of  all  of  the  indigenous  plants  in  use  in  Homoeopathy,  and  collect 
most  of  them  ourselves  within  a  radius  of  less  than  twenty  miles  from  Philadel- 
phia, Plants  indigenous  to  the  West  we  procure  through  our  branch  in  Chicago  ; 
those  of  the  South,  through  our  branch  in  New  Orleans ;  while  j)lants  growing 
on  the  Pacific  Coast,  the  Sandwich  Islands,  etc.,  are  furnished  by  our  branch 
at  San  Francisco.  Thus  saturated  tinctures  made  from  fresh  plants,  gathered 
when  in  full  vigor,  may  at  all  times  be  relied  upon. 

European  Homoeopathic  Tinctures  we  import  from  the  best  known  sources, 
i.  e.  from  reputable  Homoeopathic  Pharmacies. 

The  only  exceptions  to  above  rule  are  tinctures  from  plants  growing  in 
distant  countries,  as  Nux  vom.,  Pheum,  Ignatia,  etc.,  which  of  necessity  are 
made  from  carefully  selected  dry  material. 

Triturations.  Our  Triturations  are  made  with  Pure  Sugar  of  Milh  in 
steam  triturators  with  the  latest  improvements.  Having  ample  facilities,  we  are 
enabled  to  accord  to  each  trituration  fully  two  hours,  whereby  an  unusual  degree 
of  excellence  is  obtained.  Eemedies  such  as  Sepia,  Mercurius  v.,  Graphites, 
are  triturated  four  hours  or  longer,  until  the  desired  grade  of  comminution  is 
secured. 


High  Triturations.  Years  ago  we  ordered,  as  an  experiment,  30th 
triturations  of  half  a  dozen  remedies  from  Gruner's  old  pharmacy  in  Dresden 
and  as  they  sold  well  and  gave  good  satisfaction,  we  concluded  to  make  high 
triturations  of  our  own,  and  have  now  in  stock  over  fifty  remedies  in  the  30th 
and  60th  decimal  trituration,  as  per  list  on  page  17.  Additions  are  made  from 
time  to  time  as  required. 

Dilutions.  Our  Dilutions  are  all  couscientiously  made  by  hand.  We 
commenced  by  running  up  one  hundred  remedies  to  the  30th,  retaining  all  inter- 
mediate attenuations  and  using  a  separate  box  for  each  remedy.  Gradually  the 
list  has  increased  until  to-day  we  carry  in  stock  over  seven  hundred  remedies, 
and  are  able  to  supply  any  of  them  like  the  12th,  15th,  24th,  etc.,  as  readily  as 
the  3d  or  6th.  Each  of  our  eight  pharmacies  carries  a  similar  set  in  stock,  and 
our  patrons  thus  have  absolute  surety  of  obtaining  any  intermediate  potency 
called  for. 

High  Potencies.  Finding  that  our  30th  gave  good  satisfaction  to 
physicians,  we  concluded  to  make  in  like  manner  High  Potencies,  that  is,  pre- 
pare them  by  hand,  with  pure  alcohol,  giving  each  potency  twelve  powerful 
strokes.  We  have  thus  carried  up  over  250  remedies  to  the  200th,  150  to  the 
500th  and  100  to  the  1000th  potency,  retaining  only  a  few  of  the  intermediate 
potencies  as  the  60th,  100th  and  150th. 

Alcohol  so  largely  used  in  Homoeoj)athic  Preparations,  we  take  great 
pains  to  obtain  in  the  utmost  purity.  We  keep  only  one  quality  in  stock,  and 
this  is  used  alike  for  the  tinctures  as  well  as  for  potencies. 

Our  Sugar  of  Milk.  Chemical  tests  made  to  examine  into  the  purity 
of  our  Sugar  of  Milk,  have  proved  it  to  be  "quite  pure  and  free  from  all  de- 
leterious substances."     (See  Hahnemannian  Monthly,  pp.  185,  March,  1879). 

Pure  Sugar  Pellets  for  many  years  were  made  solely  by  confection- 
ers. We  make  ours  on  our  own  premises  from  the  purest  sugar  obtainable,  for 
thus  only  can  absolute  surety  of  their  freedom  from  foreign  substances  be  at- 
tained. For  many  years  we  have  manufactured  all  pellets  sold  in  our  pharma- 
cies, and  we  are  able  to  guarantee  their  absolute  purity,  while  in  price  they 
are  not  higher  than  those  made  by  confectioners. 

Our  Distilled  Water  is  prepared  in  a  copper  still,  heavily  lined 
with  gold,  and  is  furnished  in  glass  stoppered  bottles ;  thus  it  can  be  kept  for 
a  year  or  longer  without  change. 

Our  Pharmacies.  Physicians'  supplies  are  prepared  at  our  laboratory 
and  manufactory  in  Philadelphia,  which  is  presided  over  personally  by  a 
member  of  the  firm.     By  thus  concentrating  the  manifold  manipulations,  many 


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advantages  are  secured.  From  there  they  are  distributed,  as  wanted,  to  our  sev- 
eral establishments,  and  thus  preparations  of  our  well-known  standard  quality 
can  be  obtained  at  all  times  alike  at  any  of  our  branches. 

The  Superintendents  of  our  branch  Pharmacies  relieved  of  the  laborious 
manipulations  incident  to  the  preparation  of  medicines,  are  able  to  devote  their 
whole  attention  to  the  filling  of  our  patron's  orders,  which  rarely  are  on  their 
hands  for  over  twenty-four  hours. 

In  conclusion,  we  beg  to  assure  the  profession  that,  as  it  has  ever  been  our 
endeavor  to  excel  in  the  quality  of  our  preparations,  we  nev^er  spare  pains  or 
expense  in  procuring  the  very  best  of  everything  in  our  line ;  that  while  fur- 
nishing our  medicines  at  a  moderate  advance  on  cost,  we  do  not  intend  to  com- 
pete with  establishments  whose  sole  claims  lie  in  cheap  prices.  Our  endeavors 
have  met  with  hearty  acknowledgement  by  the  profession,  and  the  generous 
support  accorded  to  our  establishments,  bears  witness  of  our  ability  to  give 
satisfaction  to  our  many  patrons. 

BOERICKE  &  TafEL. 


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HINTS  FOR  ORDERING  GOODS. 


In  ordering  medicines  j)lease  specify  carefully  what  attenuation  you  desire, 
and  also  the  forms  in  which  they  are  required,  whether  Mother  Tinctures,  Trit- 
urations, Liquid  Dilutions,  or  Medicated  Pellets ;  also,  whether  you  wish  them 
prepared  according  to  the  decimal  or  centesimal  scale,  as  both  are  kept  on 
hand.  Preparations  according  to  the  decimal  scale,  are  distinguished  from  the 
centesimal  by  an  "  X  "  appended  to  the  number  of  the  attenuation. 

Do  not  depend  upon  our  remembrance  of  some  previous  order.  State  how 
you  wish  your  goods  forwarded, — by  mail,  express,  or  otherwise. 

Write  the  name  of  your  town,  county,  or  state,  and  your  own  name  distinctly. 

If  an  article  not  enumerated  in  the  Catalogue  is  desired,  be  particular  to 
give  a  full  description,  and  if  possible  the  price,  when  there  is  a  choice  of 
qualities  or  styles. 

Goods  sent  by  mail,  except  such  articles  as  are  advertised  free,  will  be 
charged  with  the  postage,  which  must  accompany  the  remittance. 

Goods  ordered  to  be  sent  by  express,  C.  O.  D.  (cash  on  delivery),  will  be 
charged  with  exj)ense  of  collection  on  all  bills  under  five  dollars. 

Remittances  may  be  made  by  postal  order  and  checks,  by  bankers'  drafts? 
by  registered  letter  or  by  express. 

All  goods  are  carefully  packed,  and  can  be  transported  safely,  with  careful 
handling,  to  any  part  of  the  country.  They  become  the  property  of  the 
purchaser  when  they  leave  the  store ;  therefore  for  all  delays  or  damages  he 
must  look  to  the  transporters  of  the  goods,  who  alone  are  legally  responsible  to 
their  owner  for  their  prompt  and  safe  delivery. 

Goods  are  not  insured  except  by  request,  and  then  always  at  the  expense 
of  the  purchaser. 

Should  there  be  any  misunderstanding  on  our  pai't  in  putting  up  an  order, 
it  will  afford  us  pleasure  to  correct  it,  on  receiving  prompt  notice  of  the  same, 
as  it  is  our  desire  to  give  entire  satisfaction  in  every  transaction. 

Attention  to  the  foregoing  hints,  will  enable  us  to  fill  all  orders,  large  or 
small,  as  satisfactorily  to  the  purchaser  as  though  he  were  personally  present. 

BOERICKE  &  TafEL. 


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MOTHER  TINCTURES. 


1  drachm  vial, 

2  " 

i-  ounce       " 
1       " 


$0  10 

2  ounce  vial, 

15 

4     "         " 

18 

8     " 

25 

16     " 

^0  45 

85 

1  60 

3  00 


"V^ITK    THE    ir'OIL,LOAVI]SrGS^    EXCKFTIOlSrS. 


Price,  per  1  Ounce  Vial. 


Aconitum  cammarum..!pO  50 

"  ferox 50 

Agaricus  emeticns 50 

Agnus  castus 50 

Amyl.  nitrite 50 

Anatherum  muricatuni  75 

Anthoxanthum  odor....  50 

Aranea  diadema 50 

Badiaga 50 

Barbus  fiuviatalis 50 

Boletus  satanas 50 

Bromium  50 

Bufo  cinereus 75 


Glonoine  Ix. 


Cactus  grandiflorus $0  50 

Caladium  seguinum..  ..       75 

Cancer  astacus 50 

Canclialagua 75 

Clienopodium  gl.  aphis       50 

Cimex  lectularius 1  00 

Coccionella  septemp....       50 

Condurango 50 

Cotyledon  umbilicus....  1  00 

Datura  ar borea  5U 

Elaterium 50 

Eriodict von  calif.  (Yer- 

ba  Santa) 50 

U  00.     N.B. 


Eugenia  jambos $0  50 

Grindelia  robusta 50 

Gryllus  domesticus 50 

Plydrocotyle  Asiatica...  1  00 

Lacerta  agilis 50 

Mepliites 75 

Oenantlie  crocata 50 

Oniscus  ascellns 50 

Myrtus  communis ,. .  75 

Piper  methysticnm 50 

Quillaja  saponaria 50 

Tarantula 1  00 

Xanthium  spinosum..  .  50 


No  stronger  preparation  sold. 


We  can  furnish  glass-stoppered  vials,  from  ,'2  oz.  size  upward  when  desired,  at  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  per  vial. 


TRITURATIONS. 


FROM   THE   FIRST  TO   THIRD   CENTESIMAL,   OR    FIRST   TO   SIXTH    DECIMAL. 


10 

2 

ounce  vial 

15 

4 

u             u 

18 

8 

(t             il 

25 

16 

li             11 

1  drachm  vial, 

2 

J  ounce        " 

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Price,  per  1  Ounce  Vial. 

Aconitia,  pure  Alkaloid  (Duquesnel) 

2x $2  00 

Aconitin,  Resinoid  (Keith)  Ix 

Ambra  grisea  vera  Ix 7 

"     2x 1 

Anemonin  2x 2 

Apis  2x 

Argentum  met  Ix 2 

Atropia  pura  Ix 4 

"     2x , 

Atropia  sulph  Ix 3 

"  "       2x 

Aurum  arsenicum  2x 2 

Aurum  metallicum  Ix •. 7 


^0  45 

85 

1  60 

3  00 


Aurum  metallicum  2x 

1  00 

00 

Aurum  muriaticum  Ix 

4  50 

75 

2x 

75 

50 

Aurum  mur.  natronatum  Ix 

2  50 

00 

2x 

50 

00 

Apomorphia  mur.  (crystallized) 

Ix.. 

8  00 

50 

(<                             u 

2x., 

1  00 

00 

Berbine  Ix 

1  50 

00 

CafFein  Ix 

1  00 

50 

Chinin.  arsenicum  Ix 

1  50 

50 

2x 

50 

50 

"       hydrocvanicum  Ix 

1  50 

00 

"       sulphuricum  Ix 

75 

50 

Codeine  Ix 

1  50 

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List  of  Hislier-Priced  Triturations — Continued. 


Codeine  2x 

Cuprum  metallicum  Ix 

Digitalinum,  Pure  Alkaloid  (Mark's) 
Ix 

"  "  "        2x 

Digitalin,  Eesinoid  (Keith's)  Ix 

Elaterium  Ix 

Gelsemium  hydrochloricum  2x 

Hydrastin  muriaticum  Ix 

Iridium  metallicum  2x 

Lapus  albus  Ix 

Lachesis,  (3d  centesimal) 

Madar  (calotropis  gigantea)  Ix 

Manganum  met.  2x 

Mercurius  aurat.  2x 

Morphium,  acet.,  mur.  or  sulph  Ix... 

Moschus,  true  tonquin  Ix 

Mosclius,  true  tonquin  2x 


50 
1  00 


00 
50 
50 
00 
50 
75 
50 
75 
00 
00 
75 
50 
50 
00 
75 


Palladium  met.  2x 

Pilocarpin  2x 

Platina  metallica  Ix 

"        2x 

Pulmo  vulpis  Ix 

Rhodium  met.  2x 

Selenium  Ix 

Sepia  Ix 

Solanin  2x 

Stannum  met.  Ix 

Strychninum  phosphoricum  Ix. 

"  purum  Ix 

"  nitricum  Ix 

Tellurium  Ix 

2x 

Titanium  2x 

Veratria  (Merk's)  Ix 


50 
50 
00 

75 
75 
50 
00 
00 
00 
00 
25 
75 
75 
00 
00 
50 
75 


"We  caQ  furnish  glass-stoppered  vials,  from  .^^  oz.  size  upward  when  desired,  at  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  per  vial. 


N.B. — Ix  Trituratious  at  double  price  or  50  cents  per  ounce  will  be  found 
marked  with  an  asterisk  in  "Complete  list  of  Medicines." 

Note. — All  the  higher  priced  Triturations  are  subject  to  fluctuations  in 
accordance  with  the  varying  prices  of  the  crude  material. 

DILUTIOIVS  OR  MEDICATED  PELLETS. 


UP  TO   THE  THIRTIETH. 


1  drachm  vial, 

2  " 


2  ounce  ... 

We  can  furnish  glass-stoppered  vials,  from  \ 


10 

1  ounce  vial, 

15 

2     "        " 

18 

4     "         " 

$0  25 
45 
85 


;  OZ.  size  upward  wheu  desired,  at  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  jjer  vial. 


HIGH  POTENCIES. 

We  have  on  hand  the  60th,  100th,  150th,  200th,  500th,  and  1000th  cen- 
tesimal, which  we  sell  either  in  liquid  or  medicated  pellets  at  the  following  rates : 


1  drachm  vial, 

2  "         " 


t  ounce  ... 

We  can  furnish  glass-stoppered  vials,  from  %  oz. 


15 

1  ounce  vial, 

20 

2      "        " 

30 

4      "        " 

W  45 

75 
1  35 


!  upward  when  desired,  at  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  per  vial. 


For  list  of  High  Potencies,  see  page  19. 


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HIGH  TRITUHATIOl^S. 

We  have  over  fifty  remedies  on  hand  in  the  30th  and  60th  decimal. 

.     $0  45 

85 

.       1  60 

3  00 

We  can  furnish  glass-stoppered  vials,  from  H  oz.  size  upward  when  desired,  at  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  per  vial. 

For  list  of  High  Triturations,  see  page  17.         * 


1  drachm 

vial. 

2 

u 

" 

'2 

ounce 

" 

1 

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10 

2 

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15 

4 

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18 

8 

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25 

16 

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In  pursuance  of  numerous  requests  we  liave  lately  put  up  a  line 
of  ready-made  powders  of  iivo  grains  each,  of  all  the  frequently  used 
triturations,  excepting  such  as  will  not  keep  in  paper. 

One  hundred  of  these  powders  are  put  up  in  a  neat  bos  well  secured 
against  atmospheric  influences. 

Price  per  box  of  100  Powders  35  cents  or  ten  boxes  for  $3  (with 
the  exception  of  high  priced  triturations  to  whicli  a  corresponding 
increase  in  price  ^vill  be  made). 

We  have  them  put  up  also  in  envelopes,  each  one  containing  ten 
powders  and  ten  or  twent^'-'five  envelopes  in  a  box. 

Price  per  box  of  100  powders  in  ten  envelopes,  40  cents  or  of  250 
powders  in  25  envelopes,  $1;  per  1000  powders  in  100  envelopes  $3.50. 

Physicians  ordering  5000  or  more  powders  in  envelopes  at  a  time 
can  have  their  names  and  office  hours  printed  on  the  envelopes  without 
charge. 

At  an  additional  cost  of  3  cents  per  100  we  can  send  these  powders 
by  mail  to  all  parts  of  the  country. 


LIST    OF 

Triturations  carried  in  Ikl  in  Ready  Made  Powders 

AND   FOR  SALE   AT 

BOEEICKE  &  TAFEL'S  PHAEMACIES. 


Arsenicum  album  2x;  3x;  6x.  Mercur.  subl.  corr.  2x;  3x;  6x. 

Graphites  3x;  fix.  Mercur.  vivus  Ix;  2x;  3x;  6x. 

Hepar  sulph.  calc.  Ix;  2x;  3x;  6x.  Natrum  mur.  3x;  6x. 

Kali  bichromicum  Ix;  2x;  3x;  6x.  Sepia  3x;  6x. 

Mercur.  jod.  flav.  Ix;  2x;  3x;  6x.  Silicea  2x;  3x;  6x. 

Mercur.  jod.  ruber  2x;  3x;  6x.  Sulphur  3x;  6x. 

Mercur.  sol.  H.  Ix;  2x;  3x;  6x.  Tartar,  emetic.  2x;  3x;  6x. 

Additions   to    above    are    steadily  being   made.      Orders   for   any 
Medicine  not  on  above  list  promptly  filled. 


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LIST  OF  REMEDIES. 

The  following  Medicines  are  constantly  on  hand  either  in  Mother  Tinctures, 
Triturations  or  Dilutions.  We  prefix  d  (or  theta)  to  remedies  which  we  fur- 
nish in  Mother  Tinctures  and  Dilutions ;  t.  (for  Trituration)  to  remedies  in  that 
form,  and  d.  (Dilution)  to  remedies  which  we  can  only  supply  in  Dilution. 

Of  many  remedies  we  can  furnish  both,  Mother  Tincture  and  Trituration. 

N.B. — In  ordering  Potencies,  please  state  whether  the  decimal  or  centesi- 
mal preparation  is  wanted.  If  nothing  special  is  mentioned  the  centesimal  will 
be  sent.  We  have  over  seven  hundred  remedies  potentized  up  to  the  30th,  and 
as  we  retain  all  intermediate  potencies,  orders  for  the  12th,  15th  and  24th  or 
any  other  intermediate  potency  can  promptly  be  filled. 

Triturations  marked  1,  2,  3,  signify  the  centesimal  trituration,  while  to  the 
decimal  invariably  an  X  is  added  to  the  numeral,  thus  Ix,  2x,  3x. 

When  ordering  Mother  Tinctures  or  Triturations  please  consult  list  of 
higher  priced  preparations  on  page  7. 

Remedies,  in  this  list,  marked  with  an  asterisk  are  at  double  price,  or  50 
cents  per  ounce,  in  the  first  decimal  trituration. 


Abelmoschus  IV. 
Abies  Canadensis  III. 
Abies  nigra  VI. 
Abrotanum  III. 
Acalypha  indica 
Acidum  aceticum  V. 
Acidum  benzoicum 
Acidum  boracicum 
Acidum  bromicum  V. 
Acidum  carbolicum  VI. 
Acidum  chromicum  V. 
Acidum  citricum 
Acidum  fluoricum 
Acidum  formicicum  V. 
Acidum  gallicum 
Acidum  hydrocyanicum 
Acidum  lacticum  V. 
Acidum  molybdsenicum 
Acidum  muriaticum  V. 
Acidum  nitricum  V. 
Acidum  oxalicum 
Acidum  phosphoricum  V. 
Acidum  picricum 
Acidum  salicylicum 
Acidum  succinicum 
Acidum  sulphuricum  V. 
Acidum  tannicum 
Acidum  tartaricum 
Acidum  uricum. 
Aconitum  cammarum  IV. 
Aconitum  ferox  IV. 
Aconitum  lycoctonum  I, 
Aconitum  napellus  I. 
Aconitum  radix  III. 
Aconitia  (alkaloid) 
Actaea  racemosa  III. 
Actaea  spicata  III, 


t.  Adamas 

0  Aesculus  glabra  III. 

6  Aesculus  hippocastanum  III. 

t.  Aethiops  mineralis 

6  Aethusa  cynapium  III. 

6  Agaricus  emeticus  III. 

6  Agaricus  muscarius  III. 

0  Agave  Americana  III. 

0  Agnus  castus  III. 

6  Agrostema  githago  IV. 

6  Ailanthus  glandulosa  III. 

6  Aletris  farinosa  III. 

t.  Aletrin*  (Resinoid) 

6  Alcohol  sulphuris  VI. 

6  Allium  cepa  III. 

6  Allium  sativum  III. 

6  Alnus  rubra  III. 

6  Aloe  soccotrina  IV. 

t.  Alstonia  constricta 

d  Althsea  III. 

t.  Alumen 

t.  Alumina 

t.  Aluminium  metallicum 

t.  Ambra  grisea 

t.  Ammoniacum  gummi* 

t.  Ammonium  aceticum 

t.  Ammonium  benzoicum 

t.  Ammonium  bromicum 

t.  Ammonium  carbonicum 

6  Ammonium  causticum 

t.  Ammonium  bypophosphoricum 

t.  Ammonium  jodatum* 

t.  Ammonium  muriaticum 

t.  Ammonium  phosphoricum 

t.  Ammonium  valerianicum 

t.  Ampelopsin  (Eesinoid) 

d  Ampelopsis  quinquefolia  III. 


The  Roman  Numerals  (I,  II,  III,  rV)  haxe  reference  to  the  olaes  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 


t 


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5 

c 

-V- 

10 

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LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 

d.  Araphisbsena  vermicularis 

0  Asclepias  tuberosa  III. 

6  AniygdaliB  amarse 

6  Asclepias  vincetoxicum  III. 

6  Amyl  nitrite  VI. 

6  Askalabotes  laevis  IV. 

6  Anacardium  orientale  IV. 

6  Asparagus  officinalis  III. 

0  Anagallis  arvensis  I. 

6  Asperula  odorata  III. 

6  Andira  inermis  IV. 

6  Asplenium  scolop  IV. 

6  Anatherum  muricatum  IV. 

6  Astacus  fluviatilis  IV. 

t.  Anemonin 

6  Asterias  rubens  IV. 

6  Angelica  IV, 

t.  Atropia 

6  Angusturse  cortex  IV. 

t.  Atropia  sulphurica 

6  Angustura  spuria  IV. 

t.  Aurura  arsenicum 

6  Anisum  stellatum  IV. 

d.  Aurum  fulminans 

6  Anthemis  nobilis  III. 

t.  Aurum  metallicum 

6  Anthoxanthum  odoratum  III, 

t.  Aurum  muriaticum 

t.  Anthracin 

t.  Aurum  muriaticum  natronatum 

t.  Antliracite 

d.  Aurum  sulfuratum 

t.  Anthrakokali 

6  Badiaga  IV. 

t.  Antimonium  crudum 

t.  Balanorrhine 

t.  Antimonium  oxydatum 

6  Balsamum  peruvianum  VI. 

t.  Antimonium  jodatum 

6  Baptisia  tinctoria  III. 

t.  Antimonium  sulphuratum  auratum 

t.  Baptisin*  (Resinoid) 

t.  Antimonium  tartaricum. 

0  Barbus  fluviatilis  IV. 

d.  Antirrhinum  linarium 

6  Barosma  crenata  IV. 

6  Aphis  chenopodii  glauci  IV. 

t.  Baryta  acetica 

6  Apis  mellifica  IV. 

t.  Baryta  jodata 

t.  Apium  virus 

t.  Baryta  carbonica 

6  Apocynum  cannabinum  III. . 

t.  Baryta  caustica 

6  Apocynum  androssemifolium  III, 

t.  Baryta  muriatica 

t.  Apocynin*  (Resinoid) 

6  Belladonna  I. 

t.  Apomorphia  muriatica 

6  Belladonna  e  radice  I. 

6  Aquilegia  III. 

0  Bellis  perennis  I. 

0  Aralia  hispanica  III. 

6  Benzinum  nitricum  VI. 

6  Aralia  racemosa  III. 

6  Benzoicum  acidum  VI. 

6  Aranea  diadema  IV. 

t.  Berberina 

6  Arctium  lappa  III. 

6  Berberis  vulgaris  IV. 

t.  Argentum  metallicum 

t.  Bismuthum  metallicum* 

d  Argentum  nitricum  V. 

t.  Bismuthum  nitricum* 

6  Aristolochia  clematitis  III. 

t.  Bismuthum  oxydatum 

t.  Aristolochia  milhomens 

d.  Blatta  Americana 

6  Armoracia  III. 

6  Boletus  laricis  IV. 

6  Arnica  montana  III, 

6  Boletus  pini  IV. 

0  Arnica  e  radice  IV. 

6  Boletus  satanas  IV. 

t.  Arsenicum  album* 

e  Borago  III. 

d.  Arsenicum  chloricum 

t.  Borax 

t.  Arsenicum  citrinum* 

flBovistalV. 

d.  Arsenicum  hydrogenisatum 

t.  Boviluinum 

t.  Arsenicum  jodatum* 

d.  Brachyglottis  repens 

t.  Arsenicum  metallicum* 

6  Branca  ursina  III. 

t.  Arsenicum  rubrum* 

6  Brayera  anthelminthica  IV. 

6  Artemisia  abrotanum  III. 

6  Bromium  VI. 

6  Artemisia  absynthium  III. 

6  Brucea  antidysenterica  IV. 

6  Artemisia  vulgaris  III. 

6  Bryonia  alba  I. 

6  Arum  maculatum 

e  Buchu  IV. 

6  Arum  triphyllum  III. 

6  Bufo  cinereus  IV. 

6  Arundo  mauritianica  IIL 

d.  Bufo  sahytiensis 

6  Asafcetida  IV. 

6  Cactus  grandiflorus  III. 

6  Asarum  Canadensis  III. 

t.  Cadmium  metallicum 

6  Asarum  Europaeum  IV. 

t.  Cadmium  sulphuricum 

6  Athamanta  oreoselinum  I. 

t.  CafFein 

d  Atriplex  olidum  IV. 

e  Cahinca  IV. 

6  Asclepias  incarnata  IIL 

d  Caladium  seguinum  III. 

6  Asclepias  syriaca  III. 

e  Calabar  bean  IV. 

The  Roman  Numerals  (I,  II,  m,  iv)  have  reference  to  the  class  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 

«c_ 

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c 

i 

e 

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4 

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11 

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LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 

d  Calcarea  acetica 

d  China  officinalis  IV. 

t.  Calcarea  arsenicosa 

t.  Cbininum  arsenicum 

t.  Calcarea  carbonica* 

t.  Chininum  hydrocyanicum. 

t.  Calcarea  caustica 

t.  Chininum  muriaticum 

t.  Calcarea  chlorata 

t.  Chininum  purum 

t.  Calcarea  fluorica                                   — 

t.  Chininum  sulphuricum 

t.  Calcarea  hypophosphorica 

e  Chinoidin  VI. 

t.  Calcarea  jodata 

t.  Chionanthus  virginica  III. 

0  Calcarea  muriatica  V. 

e  Chloral  hydrat  V. 

t.  Calcarea  ostrearum* 

e  Chlorinum  V. 

t.  Calcarea  oxalica 

e  Chloroform  VI. 

t.  Calcarea  phosphorica 

t.  Chrysolithus 

t.  Calcarea  silicata* 

6  Cicuta  virosa  I. 

t.  Calcarea  sulphurica 

6  Cimex  lectularius 

t.  Calcarea  sulphurata 

6  Cimicifuga  racemosa  III. 

t,  Calcarea  urica 

e  Cina  IV. 

6  Calendula  officinalis  I. 

6  Cinchona  officinalis  IV. 

t.  Calotropis  giganthea 

t.  Cinchoninura  sulphuricum 

,  6  Caltha  palustris  I. 

t.  Cinnabaris 

t.  Cameo* 

6  Cinnamomum  Zeylanicum  IV. 

6  Camphora  VI. 

6  Cistus  Canadensis  III. 

6  Cancer  astacus  IV. 

t.  Citricum  acidum 

6  Canchalagua  III. 

6  Clematis  erecta  I. 

d.  Canna  angustifolia 

6  Clematis  virginica  III. 

Q  Cannabis  indica  IV. 

6  Clematis  vitalba  III. 

6  Cannabis  sativa  III, 

t.  Cobaltum  metallicum 

6  Cantharis  IV. 

e  Coca  IV. 

6  Capsicum  annuum  IV.    ' 

6  Coccionella  septempunctata  IV. 

d  Capsicum  baccata  IV. 

6  Cocculus  indicus  IV. 

t.  Carbo  animalis* 

6  Coccus  cacti  IV. 

t.  Carbo  picse 

0  Cochlearia  armoracia  III. 

t.  Carbo  vegetabilis 

t.  Codein 

6  Carbolicum  acidum  VI. 

6  CofFea  cruda  IV. 

6  Carburetum  sulphuris  VI. 

d  Colchicum  autumnale  IV. 

d  Carduus  benedictus  III. 

0  CoUinsonia  Canadensis  III. 

Q  Carduus  marianus  IV. 

t.  Collinsonin  (Eesinoid) 

6  Carica  papaya  III. 

t.  Colocynthin* 

t.  Carlsbad  salz 

d  Colocynthis  IV. 

e  Cascarilla  IV. 

t.  Colostrum 

6  Castanea  vesca  III. 

6  Commocladia  dentata  IV. 

t.  Castor  equorum 

6  Condurango  IV. 

0  Castoreum  IV. 

t.  Conein 

Q  Caulophyllum  thalictroides  IIL 

6  Conium  maculatum  I. 

t.  Caulophyllin*  (Eesinoid) 

6  Convolvulus  arvensis  III. 

6  Causticum 

d.  Convolvulus  duartinus 

6  Ceanothus  Americanus  III. 

0  Copaiva  officinalis  VI. 

e  Cedron  IV. 

t.  Coptis  trifoliata  III. 

e  Cepa  III. 

t.  Corallium  rubrum 

6  Cephalanthus  occ  III. 

t.  Cornin  (Eesinoid) 

t.  Ceracin  (Eesinoid) 

0  Cornus  circinata  III. 

6  Cerasus  virginicus  III. 

6  Cornus  florida  III. 

6  Cereus  bonplantii  III. 

6  Cornus  sericea  III. 

t.  Cerium  oxalicum* 

6  Corydalis  formosa  III. 

d.  Cervus  Brasilicus 

t.  Cosmolin 

d  Chamomilla  I. 

6  Cotyledon  umbilicus  III. 

6  Chelidonium  majus  I. 

t.  Crabro  venenum 

0  Chelone  glabra  III. 

d  Crocus  sativus  IV. 

d  Cbenopodium  anthelminthicum  IIL 

t.  Crotalus  horridus 

d  Cbenopodium  botrys  III. 

d.  Crotalus  cascavella 

6  Cbenopodium  olidum  I. 

e  Croton  chloral  VI. 

6  Cbenopodium  glauci  aphis  IV. 

6  Croton  tiglium  IV. 

d  Cbimaphila  umbeUata  III. 

d  Cubeba  officinalii  IV. 

The  Eoman  Numerals  (I,  II,  III,  IT)  have  reference  to  the  clacs  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacop«eia  Pol. 

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LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 

t.  Cuprum  aceticum* 

t.  Ferrum  aceticum 

t.  Cuprum  ammoniatum* 

t.  Ferrum  carbonicum 

t.  Cuprum  arsenicosura* 

t.  Ferrum  jodatum 

t.  Cuprum  carbonicum* 

t.  Ferrum  lacticum 

t.  Cuprum  metallicum 

t.  Ferrum  magneticum 

t.  Cuprum  sulphuricum 

t.  Ferrum  metallicum 

d  Cynanchum  vincetoxicum  III. 

6  Ferrum  muriaticum  V. 

6  Cyclamen  Europseum  I. 

t.  Ferrum  phosphoricum 

6  Cypripedium  pubescens  III. 

t.  Ferrum  pyrophosphoricum 

t.  Cypripedin*  (Eesinoid) 

t.  Ferrum  subsulphuricum 

6  Damiana  IV. 

t.  Ferrum  sulphuricum 

d.  Daphne  Indica 

6  Filix  masculinus  III. 

6  Datura  arborea  III. 

d.  Fluoricum  acidum 

d.  Delphinus  amazonicus. 

6  Formica  rufa 

6  Diadema  aranea  IV. 

6  Farfara.  III. 

6  Dictamnus  albus  IV. 

6  Fragaria  vesca  III. 

t.  Digitalinnm 

6  Frasera  Carolinensis  III. 

6  Digitalis  purpurea  I. 

6  Fucus  vesiculosus  III. 

t.  Dioscorin*  (Eesinoid) 

6  Galium  aparine  III. 

0  Dioscorea  villosa  III. 

t.  Gallicum  acidum 

6  Dipteryx  odorata  IV. 

6  Gambogia  IV. 

6  Dipsacus  sylvestris  III. 

t.  Gelsemin*  (Eesinoid) 

0  Dirca  palustris  III. 

t.  Gelsemium  hydrochloricum. 

6  Doliclios  pruriens  IV. 

6  Gelsemium  nitidum  III. 

6  Damiana  IV. 

6  Gentiana  cruciata  III. 

d.  Doreanthus  gloriosus 

6  Gentiana  Californica  III. 

d  Doryphora  decemlineata  IV. 

'  6  Gentiana  lutea  III. 

6  Drosera  rotundifolia  I. 

6  Geranium  robertianum  I. 

d  Dryobalanops  camphora  VI. 

6  Geranium  maculatum  III. 

6  Dulcamara  I. 

e  Ginseng  III. 

6  Dracontium  fcetidum  III. 

d.  Glanderin 

d.  Elaps  corallinus 

6  Glonoinum  VI. 

d  Elaterium  IV. 

6  Glycerinum  V. 

d.  Eleis  guineensis 

0  Gnaphalium  polycephalum  III. 

6  Epigsea  repens  III. 

d.  Gononhoin 

6  Equisetum  hyemale  III. 

6  Gossypium  herbaceum  III. 

0  Erechtites  hieracifolius  III. 

t.  Gossypin*  (Eesinoid) 

6  Erigeron  Canadense  III. 

6  Granati  cortex  IV. 

6  Eriodendron  III. 

t.  Granatum  lapis 

t.  Ergotin* 

t.  Graphites* 

6  Eryngium  aquaticum  III. 

6  Gratiola  officinalis  I. 

6  Eryngium  maritimum  III. 

6  Grindelia  robusta  III. 

t.  Eryngin*  (Eesinoid) 

6  Gryllus  domesticus  IV. 

6  Eryodiction  Californicum  III. 

e  Guaco  IV. 

(Yerba  santa) 

d.  Guano  australis 

6  Erythroxylon  coca  IV. 

6  Guajacum  VI. 

6  Eucalyptus  globulus  IV. 

6  Guarsea  trichloides 

d  Eugenia  jambos  IV. 

6  Gummi  gutti  IV. 

6  Euonymus  atropurpuraeus  III. 

6  Gymnocladus  Canadensis  III. 

6  Euonymus  Europseus  I. 

6  Hamamelis  virginica  III. 

6  Eupatorium  aromaticum  III. 

6  Hsematoxylon  campecliianum  IV. 

6  Eupatorium  perfoliatum  III. 

t.  Hecla  lava 

6  Eupatorium  purpureum  III. 

6  Hedeoma  pulegioides  III. 

6  Euphorbium  IV. 

d.  Hedysarum  ildefonsianum 

6  Euphorbia  coroUata  III. 

6  Helianthus  annuus  IV. 

6  Euphorbia  hypericifolia  III, 

6  Helleborus  niger  III. 

6  Euphorbia  villosa  III. 

6  Helonias  dioica  III. 

t.  Euphorbin*  (Eesinoid) 

t.  Helonin*  (Eesinoid) 

6  Euphrasia  11. 

t.  Hepar  sulphuris  calcareum 

e  Eupion  VI. 

t.  Hepar  sulphuris  kalinum 

6  Fagopyrum  esculentum  III. 

6  Hepatica  triloba  III. 

t.  Ferrum  bromicum 

6  Heracleum  sphondilicum  I. 

The  Boman  Numerals  (I,  II,  III,  ly)  have  reference 

to  the  class  the  remedies  beloug,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 

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LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 


t.  Hippomanes 

t.  Lachesis 

t.  Hippozsenia 

6  Lachnantes  tinctoria  III. 

6  Humulus  lupulus  II. 

t.  Lactucarium 

d.  Hura  Brasiliensis 

0  Lactuca  sativa  I. 

t.  Hydrastin*  (Kesinoid) 

6  Lactuca  virosa  I. 

t.  Hydrastin  mnriaticura 

6  Lamium  album  I. 

t.  Hydrastin  sulphuricum* 

6  Lapathum  acutum  HI. 

6  Hydrastis  Canadensis  III. 

t.  Lapis  albus 

9  Hydrocotyle  Asiatica  IV. 

6  Laurocerasus  II. 

d.  Hydrocyanicum  acidum 

6  Ledum  palustre  III. 

d.  Hydrophobinum 

d.  Lepidium  bonariense 

6  Hydrophyllum  virginicum  III. 

d  Leptandra  virginica  HI. 

6  Plydropiper  III. 

t.  Leptandi-in*  (Kesinoid) 

6  Hyoscyamus  niger  I. 

6  Lilium  tigrinum  HI. 

6  Hypericum  perforatum  III. 

t.  Lithium  bromicum 

6  Iberis  amara  III. 

t.  Lithium  carbonicum 

6  Ignatia  amara  IV. 

6  Lobelia  cardinalis  III. 

6  Ilex  opaca  III. 

6  Lobelia  ccerulea  HI. 

6  Illicium  anisatum  IV. 

6  Lobelia  inflata  HI. 

t.  Indigo 

6  Lobelia  longiflora  HI. 

d.  Indium  metallicum 

6  Lobelia  syphilitica  HI. 

6  Inula  helenium  III. 

6  Lolium  temulentum  IV. 

6  lodium 

0  Lomoinum 

t.  Iodoform* 

t.  Lupulin 

6  Ipecacuanha  IV. 

6  Lycopersycum.  3. 

t.  Iridium 

t.  Lycopodium  clavatum 

6  Iris  versicolor  III. 

6  Lycopus  virginicus  HI. 

t.  Irisin 

t.  Macrotin  (Resinoid) 

6  Jaborandi  IV. 

6  Macropiper  methysticum  HI. 

d.  Jacaranda  caroba 

t.  Madar 

d  Jalappa  IV. 

t.  Magnesia  carbonica 

d.  Janipha  maniliot 

t.  Magnesia  muriatica 

6  Jatropha  curcas  IV. 

t.  Magnesia  phosphorica 

6  Juglans  regia  III. 

t.  Magnesia  sulphurica 

6  Juglans  cinerea  III. 

t.  Magnesia  usta 

6  Juncus  effusus  III. 

t.  Magnesium  metallicum 

6  Juncus  pilosus  III. 

t.  Magnes  polus  arcticus 

6  Juniperus  communis  HI. 

t.  Magnes  polus  australis 

6  Kali  aceticum  V. 

6  Magnolia  glauca  HI. 

t.  Kali  arsenicosum 

0  Majorana  IV. 

t.  Kali  bichromicum 

0  Mancinella  HI. 

t.  Kali  bromicum 

t.  Manganum  aceticum 

t.  Kali  carbonicum 

t.  Manganum  carbonicum 

d.  Kali  causticum 

t.  Manganum  metallicum 

6  Kali  chloricum  V. 

d.  Mariopa 

t.  Kali  cyanicum 

0  Marum  verum  IV. 

t.  Kali  ferrocyanicum 

0  Matico  IV. 

t.  Kali  permanganicum 

d.  Melastoma  Akermanni 

6  Kali  hydrojodicum  VI. 

0  Melilotus  HI. 

t.  Kali  hypophosphoricum 

0  Meloe  majalis 

t.  Kali  phosphoricum 

0  Mentha  piperita  HI. 

t.  Kali  muriaticum 

0  Menyanthes  trifoliata  I. 

t.  Kali  nitricum 

0  Menyspermum  Canadense  HI. 

t.  Kali  sulphuricum 

0  Mephitis 

6  Kalmia  latifolia  III. 

0  Mercm-ialis  perennis  11. 

t.  Kaolin 

t.  Mercurius  aceticus 

d  Kino  IV. 

t.  Mercurius  auratus 

d  Kousso  IV. 

t.  Mercurius  bijodatus 

6  Kreosotum  VI. 

t.  Mercurius  cyanuretus 

6  Lacerta  agilis 

t.  Mercurius  dulcis 

d.  Lac  caninum 

t.  Mercurius  jodatus  flavus 

d.  Lac  defioratum 

t.  Mercurius  jodatus  ruber 

The  Roman  Numerals  (1, 11,  III,  IV)  have  reference  to  the  class  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 

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LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 


t.  Mercurius  nitrosus 

t.  Mercurius  prsecipitatus  albus 

t.  Mercurius  prsecipitatus  ruber 

t.  Mercurius  protqjodatus 

t.  Mercurius  solubilis  Hahnemanni 

t.  Mercurius  sublimatus  corrosivus 

t.  Mercurius  sulphuratus  niger 

t.  Mercurius  sulphuricus 

t.  Mercurius  sulphurosua 

t.  Mercurius  vivus* 

6  Mezereum  II. 

e  Millefolium  I. 

6  Mitchella  repens  III. 
d.  Mimosa  humilis 

6  Momordica  balsamica  I. 
t.  Monobromidum  camphorse* 

0  Monotropa  uniflora  III. 
t.  Morphium  aceticum 
t.  Morphium  muriaticum 
t.  Morphium  purum 
t.  Morphium  sulphuricum 
t.  Moschus  tonquinensis 
t.  Murex  purpureus 

6  Muriaticum  acidum  V. 
d.  Murure  Leite 
d.  Mygale  avicularia 
d.  Mygale  lasiodora 

6  Myosotis  symphitifolia  III. 

6  Myrica  cerifera  III. 
d.  Myristica  sebifera 

d  Myrtus  communis  III. 

6  Nabulus  albus  III. 

t.  Naja  tripudians 

e  Naphtha  VI. 

t.  Narcotinum 

t.  Narcotinum  aceticum 

t.  Natrum  arsenicosum 

t.  Natrum  carbonicum 

t.  Natrum  hypophosphoricuim 

t.  Natrum  muriaticum 

t.  Natrum  nitricum 

t.  Natrum  phosphoricum 

t.  Natrum  sulphuricum 

t.  Natrum  sulpho-carbolicum 

t.  Natrum  salicylicum 

6  Nepeta  cataria  III. 

t.  Niccolum  carbonicum 

t.  Niccolum  metallicum 

t.  Niccolum  sulphuricum 
d.  Nicotinum 

0  Nigella  damascena  IV. 

0  Nitri  spiritus  dulcis  VI. 

d  Nitricum^  acidum  V. 

t.  Nitrum 

0  Nucis  vomicae  cortex  IV. 

6  Nuphar  luteum  I. 

d  Nux  juglans  III. 

6  Nux  moschata  IV. 

d  Nux  vomica  IV. 

6  Nymphsea  odorata  III. 

6  Nymphsea  lutea  III. 
d.  Ocimum  canum 


d.  Odonte  necrosin 
0  Oenantlie  crocata  I. 
6  Oenothera  biennis  III. 
6  Oleander  II. 

t.  Oleum  animale  aethereum  VI. 
6  Oleum  cajeputi  VI. 
t.  Oleum  jecoris  aselli 
t.  Oleum  ligni  Santali 
6  Oleum  ricini  communis  VI. 
t.  Olibanum 
6  Oniscus  asellus  IV. 
6  Ononis  spinosa  III. 
e  Opium  IV. 
6  Opopanax  IV. 
6  Opuntia  vulgaris  III. 
6  Origanum  vulgare  III. 
6  Orobanche  virginica  III. 
6  Ostrya  virginica  III. 
t.  Osmium 
t.  Oxalicum  acidum 
6  Pseonia  officinalis  I. 
t.  Palladium 
d.  Panacea  arvensis 
t.  Pancreatine 
t.  Paraffin 
6  Pareira  brava  IV 
d  Paris  quadrifolia  I. 
6  Passiflora  incarnata  III. 
d.  Paullinia  pinnata 
d.  Paullinia  sorbilis 
6  Pavia  Ohio  III. 
t.  Pepsin 

d.  Pediculus  capitis 
d.  Petiveria  tetrandra 
d  Petroleum  VI. 
6  Petroselinum  sativum  IV. 
6  Phellandrium  aquaticum  IV. 
t.  Phosphide  of  zinc 
6  Phosphoricum  acidum  V. 
d.  Phosphorus* 
6  Phytolacca  decandra  III. 
t.  Phytolaccin  (Resinoid) 
6  Pichurim  IV. 
t.  Picricum  acidum 
t.  Pilocarpin 

d  Pilocarpus  pennatifolius  IV. 
6  Pimpinella  saxifraga  III. 
6  Piper  methysticum  III. 
6  Piper  nigrum  IV. 
6  Plantago  major  III. 
t.  Platina  metallica 
d.  Platina  muriatica  V. 
0  Plectranthus  fructicosus  III. 
6  Pinus  sylvestris  III. 
d.  Plumbago  littorale 
t.  Plumbum  aceticum 
t.  Plumbum  jodatum 
t.  Plumbum  metallicum* 
t.  Plummer 

6  Podophyllum  peltatum  III. 
t.  Podophyllin  (Resinoid) 
6  Polygonum  hydropiperoides  III. 


The  Roman  Numerals  (I,  II,  III,  IV)  have  reference  to  the  class  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 


LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 


Polygonum  punctatum  III. 

Pothos  fcetida  III. 

Polyporus  officinalis  IV. 

Polyporus  pinicola  IV. 

Populus  tremuloides  III. 

Propylamin  VI. 

Prunus  padus  III. 

Prunus  spinosa  II. 

Psorinum 

Ptelea  trifoliata  III. 

Pulmo  vulpis 

Pulmonaria  vulgaris  I. 

Pulsatilla  nigricans  III. 

Pulsatilla  Nuttalliana  III. 

Punica 

Pycantherium  tinifolium  III. 

Pyrius  pulvis 

Quassia  IV. 

Quillaja  saponaria  IV. 

Rana  bufo 

Ranunculus  acris  I. 

Ranunculus  bulbosus  III. 

Ranunculus  flammula  I. 

Ranunculus  repens  I. 

Ranunculus  sceleratus  III. 

Raphanus  sestivus  niger  III. 

Ratanhia  IV. 

Resina  itu 

Rheum  IV. 

Rhodium 

Rhododendron  chrysantum  IV. 

Rhus  glabra  III. 

Rhus  radicans  III. 

Rhus  toxicodendron  III. 

Rhus  venenata  III. 

Ricinus  communis  III. 

Robinia  pseudacacia  III. 

Rosmarinus  officinalis  III. 

Rosa  centifolia  II. 

Rubinus  lapis 

Rudbeckia  hirta  III. 

Rumex  crispus  III. 

Ruta  graveolens  I. 

Sabadilla  IV. 

Sabina  IV. 

Saccharum  officinale  IV. 

Saccharum  lactis  V. 

Salix  alba  III. 

Salix  nigra  III. 

Salamander 

Salvia  officinalis  III. 

Sambucus  nigra  e  cortice  II. 

Sambucus  nigra  I. 

Sambucus  Canadensis  III. 

Sanguinaria  Canadensis  III. 

Sanguinarin*  (Resinoid) 

Santoninum* 

Sapo  domesticus  IV. 

Sarracenia  purpurea  III. 

Sarsaparilla  IV. 

Sassafras  IV. 

Scabies 


t. 


Scilla  maritima  IV. 

Scrofularia  nodosa  III. 

Scuttellaria  laterifolia  III. 

Scuttellarin*  (Resinoid) 

Secale  cornutum  IV. 

Sedinha 

Sedum  acre  I. 

Seleniate  of  Soda 

Selenium 

Sempervivum  tectorum  I. 

Senecio  aureus  III. 

Senecio  gracilis  III. 

Senecin*  (Resinoid) 

Senega  IV. 

Senna  IV. 

Sepia 

Sericum 

Serpentaria  IV. 

Silicea 

Silphium  lacinatum  III. 

Simaruba  officinalis  IV. 

Sinapis  nigra  IV. 

Smaragdus 

Solanum  arrebenta 

Solanum  lycopersicum  III. 

Solanum  mammosum 

Solanum  nigrum  I. 

Solanum  oleraceum 

Solanum  tuberosum  aegrotans 

Solidago  virgaurea  III. 

Spartium  scoparium  III. 

Spigelia  anthelmintica  IV. 

Spiggurus  Martini 

Spondius 

Spongia  tosta  IV. 

Squilla  maritima  IV. 

Stannum  metallicum 

Staphysagria  IV. 

Sterculia  acuminata  IV. 

Stibium  (Tartarus  emeticus) 

Sticta  pulmonaria  IV. 

Stillingia  sylvatica  III. 

Stramonium  IV. 

Strontiana  carbonica 

Strontiana  muriatica 

Strychni  et  ferri  citras 

Strychninum 

Strychninum  nitricum 

Strychninum  phosphoricum 

Succinum 

Sulphur 

Sulphuris  tinctura  VI. 

Sulphuricum  acidum  V. 

Sulphur  jodatum 

Sumbul  iV. 

Sycotinum 

Symphytum  officinale  III. 

Syphilinum 

Tabacum  IV. 

Tanacetum  vulgare  III. 

Tarantula  IV. 

Taraxacum  I. 


The  Roman  Numerals  (I,  II,  III,  IV)  have  reference  to  the  class  the  remedies  belong,  according  to  Pharmacopoeia  Pol. 


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9 

16 

LIST  OF  REMEDIES— Continued. 

t.  Tartarus  emeticus                                                 6  Veratrum  viride  III. 

t.  Tartaricum  acidum                                                t.  Veratria 

0  Taxus  baccata  II.                                                  6  Verbascum  thapsus  III. 

d.  Tecoma  e  radice                                                    6  Verbena  hastata  III. 

t.  Tela  aranea                                                           6  Verbena  officinalis  II. 

t.  Tellurium                                                              6  Verbena  urticsefolia  II. 

6  Terebinthina  VI.                                                  6  Veronica  becabunga  I. 

6  Teucrium  marum  verum  I.                                d.  Vespa  crabro 

6  Thaspium  aureum  III.                                         0  Viburnum  opulus  III. 

6  Thlaspi  bursa  pastoris  II.                                    0  Viburnum  prunifolium  III. 

6  Thea  sinensis  IV.                                                 6  Vinca  minor  II. 

t.  Thein                                                                     6  Viola  odorata  I. 

d.  Theridion  curassavicum                                       6  Viola  tricolor  III. 

6  Thuja  occidentalis  II.                                         d.  Vipera  redi 

6  Thymus  serpillus  II.                                           d.  Vipera  torva 

6  Tilia  Europsea  III.                                               6  Viscum  album  III. 

t.  Tinein                                                                   d.  Vulpis  fel 

t.  Titanium                                                              d.  Vulpis  hepar 

d.  Tradescantia  diuretica                                         t.  Vulpis  pulmo 

e  Trifolium  fibrinum  II.                                         6  Wahoo  III. 

6  Trifolium  pratense  III.                                         t.  Woorari 

6  Trillium  pendulum  III.                                         6  Xanthium  spinosum  IV. 

t.  Trillin  (Kesinoid)                                                 6  Xanthoxylum  fraxineum  III. 

t.  Triosteum  perfoliatura  III.                                 t.  Xanthoxylin*  (Eesinoid) 

d.  Trombidium  muscas  domesticse                           6  Xiphosura  Americana  IV. 

6  Turnera  aphrodisiaca  (Damiana)  IV.                0  Yerba  santa  IV. 

0  Tussilago  farfara  III.                                           0  Yucca  III. 

0  Tussilago  petasites  III.                                       t.  Zincum  aceticum 

d.  Upas  tiente                                                           t.  Zincum  carbonicum 

t.  Uranium  aceticum                                                 t.  Zincum  hydrocyanicum 

t.  Uranium  nitricum*                                                t.  Zincum  jodatum 

0  Urtica  dioica  III.                                                 t.  Zincum  metallicum 

0  Urtica  urens  III.                                                    t.  Zincum  oxydatum 

t.  Ustilago  maydis                                                   t.  Zincum  phosphatum 

0  Uva  ursi  II.                                                             t.  Zincum  sulphuricum 

t.  Vaccininum                                                          t.  Zincum  valerianicum* 

0  Valeriana  officinalis  IV.                                      0  Zingiber  IV. 

t.  Variolinum                                                           0  Zizia  aurea  III. 

0  Veratrum  album  III. 

OUR  SUPPLEMENTARY  TINCTURE  LABELS. 

(For  specimens,  see  below.) 

In  view  of  the  fact  that  there  is  no  authorized  and  representative  Ameri- 

can Homoeopathic  Pharmacopseia  as  yet,  and  the  preparation  of  dilutions  by 

physicians  would  not  be  uniform  unless  the  strength  of  the  Mother  Tincture  be 

known,  we  have  believed  that  the  profession  will  receive  with  favor  these  labels, 

as  they  indicate  the  strength  of  the  tinctures  prepared  according  to  the  Phar- 

macopseia Homoeopathica  Polyglottica,  according  to  which  our  preparations  for 

years  have  been  prepared.     It  will  be  noticed  that  our  tinctures  from  American 

plants  are  almost  uniformly  made  according  to  class  III  of  the  Pharmacopseia. 

This  Tincture   is  prepared   according  to                    This  Tincture   is  prepared   according  to 

CLASS  I,     One  part  of  theexpressed  juice                CLASS  II.     Three  parts  of  the  fresh  plant 

of  the  plant  to  one  part  of  Alcohol.                                to  two  parts  of  Alcohol,  by  weight. 

This  Tincture   is  prepared  according  to                    This  Tincture  is  prepared  according  to 

CLASS  III.     One  part  of  the  fresh  plant                CLASS  IV.    One  part  of  the  dried  material 

to  two  parts  of  Alcohol,  by  weight.                               to  five  parts  of  Alcohol,  by  weight. 

1 

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. 

SHORT  DIRECTIONS  FOR  MAKING  DILUTIONS. 

To  make  dilutions  in  accordance  with  the  rule  that  the  potency  should  con- 
tain always  just  the  100th  part  of  the  soluble  components  of  the  drug,  or  of  the 
previous  potency,  take  for  the  first  centesimal  potency: 

2  drops  of  the  Mother  Tincture  to  98  of  dilute  Alcohol  of  all  those  tinctures 

prepared  according  to  class  I. 

3  drops  of  the  Tincture  to  97  of  dilute  Alcohol  of  all  marked  11. 
6     "  "  94      strong      "  "       III. 

10     "  "  90  "  "  "       IV. 

To  make  the  second  centesimal  dilution  or  any  subsequent  one,  take  in  the 
proportion  of  1  to  99. 

For  other  details  see  Dr.  Boericke's  lectures  on  Pharmaceutics,  which  will 
be  furnished  by  us  gratis  on  application. 

WHITE  FLINT  GLASS  VIALS  FOR  MEDICINES. 

In  1873  we  introduced  amber-colored  vials  for  homoeopathic  medicines 
into  this  country,  and  soon  after  they  were  generally  adopted  by  Homoeo- 
pathic Pharmacies  and  by  many  Druggists.  However,  as  scientists  demon- 
strated by  late  researches,  that  amber-colored  glass  does  not  possess  the  ad- 
vantages which  we,  with  others,  were  led  to  believe,  we  discarded  it  and  resumed 
the  use  of  white  flint  glass  vials,  and  for  medicines  affected  by  light  we  shall 
use  vials  covered  with  impervious  material. 

White  flint  glass  vials  have  also  the  decided  advantage  of  facilitating  the 
examination  of  preparations,  imfjurities  in  dilutions,  tinctures  or  triturations 
being  thus  more  readily  discerned. 

Unless  therefore  amber  vials  be  specially  ordered,  we  shall  hereafter  use 
white  vials  in  filling  physicians  orders. 


HIGH  THITURATIONS. 

These  are  prepared  on  the  decimal  scale ;  we  have  now  on  hand  fifty-seven 
remedies  in  the  30th  and  60th  decimal  trituration,  which  Ave  sell  the  same  as 
other  triturations,  as  per  prices  on  page  7. 


LIST  OF  HIGH  TRITURATIONS. 


Apis  mellifica 
Apium  virus 
Argentum  metallicum 
Arsenic  album 
Aurum  metallicum 
Baryta  carbonica 
Bismuthum  subnitricum 
Calcarea  carbonica 
Calcarea  fluorica 
Calcarea  jodata 
Calcarea  phosphorica 
Calcarea  sulphurica 
Carbolicum  acidum 
Carbo  vegetablis 
China  officinalis 
Chininum  sulphuricum 
Cinnabaris 
Corallium  rubrum 
Crotalus  horridus 
Cuprum  aceticum 
Cuprum  metallicum 


Ferrum  metallicum 

Ferrum  phosphoricum 

Graphites 

Hepar  sulpliuris  calcareum 

Ignatia 

Ipecacuanha 

Kali  bichromicum 

Kali  carbonicum 

Kali  hydro]  odicum 

Kali  muriaticum 

Kali  phosphoricum 

Kali  sulphuricum 

Lachesis 

Lapis  albus 

Lycopodium 

Magnesia  carbonica 

Magnesia  phosphorica 

Mercurius  jodatus  fla^nis 

Mercurius  jodatus  ruber 

Mercurius  sol.  Hahn. 

Mercurius  subl.  corr. 


Mercurius  vivus 

Natrum  carbonicum 

Natrum  muriaticum 

Natrum  phosphoricum 

Natrum  sulphuricum 

Nux  moschata 

Nux  vomica 

Phosphorus 

Picricum  acidum 

Platina 

Plumbum  aceticum 

Plumbum  metallicum 

Sepia 

Silicea 

Spongia 

Stannum  metallicum 

Sulphur 

Tartarus  emeticus 

Uranium  nitricum 

Zincum  metallicum 


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BOERICKE  &  TAFEL'S  HIGH  POTENCIES. 

These  High  Potencies  are  made  hy  hand  with  pure  alcohol,  each  potency 
receiving  twelve  powerful  succussive  strokes.  To  avoid  the  possibility  of  a 
miscount,  printed  lists  of  numerals  are  made  use  of,  and  with  every  potency 
the  respective  number  is  crossed  off. 

These  High  Potencies  are  sold  either  in  liquid  or  in  medicated  pellets 
For  prices  of  single  vials,  see  page  8. 

PRICES  OF  COMPLETE  SETS  OF  HIGH  POTENCIES. 

A  complete  set  of  250  Reme- 
dies of  either  the  60th, 
100th,  150th  or  200th  Po- 
tency, in  a  fine  Mahogany 
Case,  one  and  one  half 
drachm  Vials,  $40  00 


A  selection  of  150  Remedies  of  the  above,  in  a  fine  Mahogany  Case,  Vials 

holding  one  and  one  half  drachms, 25  DO 

A  complete  set  of  150  Rem«di«s  of  the  500th  Potency,  in  a  fine  Ma- 
hogany Case,  one  drachm  Vials,       ......  25  00 

A  complete  set  of  100  Remedies  of  the  1000th  Potency,  in  a  fine  Ma- 
hogany Case,  one  drachm  Vials, 18  00 

A  complete  set  of  500  one 
drachm  Vials,  compris- 
ing the  200th,  500th, 
and  1000th  Potencies, 
in  a  fine  Mahogany 
Chest,  ...        $75  00 


.S®"Set8  of  two  drachm,  half  ounce,  or  ounce  Vials  at  proportionate  rates 


L-IST  OF  HIGH  POTENCIES. 


250  Remedies.    60ths,  lOOths,  150ths,  and  200ths. 


Aceticum  acidum 
Aconitum  napellus 
Aesculus  hipp. 
Aethusa  cynapium 
Agaricus  muscarius 
Agnus  castus 
Allium  cepa 
Aloe  soccotrina 
Alumina 
Ambra  grisea 
Ammonium  carb. 
Ammonium  mur. 
Anacardium  orientale 
Angusturse  cortex 
Anthrakokali 
Antimonium  crud. 
Apis  mellifica 
Apocynum  Cannab. 
Aranea  diadema 
Argentum  met, 
Argentum  nitr. 
Arnica  montana 
Arsenicum  album 
Arum  triphyllum 
Asafcetida 
Asarum  Europ. 
Asclepias  Syriaca 
Atropia 
Aurum  metallicum 


Baptisia  tinctoria 
Baryta  carbonica 
Baryta  muriatica 
Belladonna 
Benzoicum  acidum 
Berberis  vulgaris 
Bismuthum  nitric. 
Boletus  laricis 
Borax 
Bovista 
Bromium 
Bryonia  alba 
Bufo  cinereus 
Cactus  grandiflorus 
Caladium  seguinum 
Calcarea  carbonica 
Calcarea  phosph. 
Calendula  officinalis 
Camphora 
Cannabis  Indica 
Cannabis  sativa 
Cantharis 


sicum  annuum 
Carbo  animalis 
Carbo  vegetabilis 
Carbolicum  acidum 
Caulophyllum  thai. 
Causticum 
Cedron 
Chamomilla 
Chelidonium  majus 


China  officinalis 
Chininum  ars. 
Chininum  sulph. 
Chlorinum 
Cicuta  virosa 
Cimex  lectularius 
Cimicifuga  rac. 
Cina 

Cinnabaris 
Cistus  Canadensis 
Clematis  erecta 
Cobaltum  met. 
Cocculus  Indicus 
Coccus  cacti 
Coffea  cruda 
Colchicum  aut. 
Collinsonia  Canad. 
Colocynthis 
Conium  mac. 
Copaiva  officinalis 
Corallium  rubrum 
Cornus  florida 
Crocus  sativus 
Crotalus  horridus 
Croton  tiglium 
Cubeba  officinalis 
Cuprum  aceticum 
Cuprum  metallicum 
Cyclamen  Europ. 
Digitalis  purpurea 
Dioscorea  villosa 
Dolichos  pruriens 
Drosera  rotund. 
Dulcamara 
Erigeron  Canadensis 
Eryngium  aquat. 
Eupatorium  arom. 
Eupatorium  perfol. 
Eupatorium  purp. 
Euphorbium 
Euphorbia  coroll. 
Euphrasia 
Ferrum  aceticum 
Ferrum  met. 
Filix  masculinus 
Fluoricum  acidum 
Formicicum  acidum 
Gambogia 
Gelsemium 
Glanderin 
Glonoinum 
Gossypium  herb. 
Graphites 
Guaco 
Guajacum 
Hamamelis  virg. 
Helleborus  niger 
Helonias  dioica 
Hepar  sulphuris  calc. 
Hydrastis  Canad. 
Hydrocyanicum  acid. 


Hydrophobinum 
Hyoscyamus  niger 
Hypericum  perfor. 
Ignatia  amara 
Ipecacuanha 
Iridium 
Iris  versicolor 
Jacaranda  caroba 
Jalappa 
Jatropha  curcas 
Jodium 
Juglans  regia 
Kali  bichr. 
Kali  bromicum 
Kali  carbon  icum 
Kali  hydrojodicum 
Kali  nitricum 
Kali  permang. 
Kalmia  latifolia 
Kaolin 
Kino 

Kreosotum 
Lacticum  acidum 
Lac  defloratum 
Lachesis 

Lachnantes  tinct. 
Lactuca  virosa 
Laurocerasus 
Ledum  palustre 
Leptandra  virg. 
Lithium  carb. 
Lobelia  inflata 
Lycopodium  clav. 
Magnesia  carb. 
Magnesia  mur. 
Manganum  acet. 
Mephitis 

Mercurius  jodatus  fl, 
Mercurius  jodatus  r, 
Mercurius  praec,  r. 
Mercurius  sol.  Hahn. 
Mercurius  sub.  corr. 
Mercurius  vivus 
Mezereum 
Millefolium 
Morphium  aceticum 
Moschus 

Murex  purpureus 
Muriaticum  acid. 
Natrum  carb. 
Natrum  mur, 
Natrum  sulph. 
Niccolum  met. 
Nitricum  acidum 
Nuphar  lutea 
Nux  moschata 
Nux  vomica 
Oleander 
Opium 
Osmium 
Oxalicum  acidum 


LIST  OF  HIGH  POTENCIES— Continued. 


Palladium 
Petroleum 
Petroselinum  sat. 
Phosphorus 
Phosphoricum  acid. 
Phytolacca  dec. 
Picricum  acidum 
Platina  metallica 
Plumbum  acet. 
Plumbum  met. 
Podophylum  pelt. 
Psorinum 
Pulsatilla  nig. 
Pulsatilla  nutt. 
Ranunculus  bulb. 
Ranunculus  seel. 
Ratanhia 
Rheum 
Rhodium 

Rhododendron  chrys. 
Rhus  radicans 
Rhus  toxicod. 
Rumex  crispus 
Ruta  graveolens 
Sabadilla 
Sabina 
Sambucus  nigra 


Aconitum  nap. 
Agaricus  muse. 
Agnus  castus 
Allium  cepa 
Aloe  soccotrina 
Alumina 
Ammonium  carb. 
Anacardium  orient. 
Angusturse  cortex 
Antimonium  crud. 
Apis  mellifica 
Apocynum  canab. 
Argentum  nitric. 
Arnica  montana 
Arsenicum  album 
Arum  triphyllum 
Atropia 
Aurum  met. 
Baptisia  tinctoria 
Baryta  carbonica 
Belladonna 
Berberis  vulgaris 
Bismuthum  nitric. 
Borax 
Bromium 
Byronia  alba 
Cactus  grand. 
Caladium  seguin. 
Calcarea  carb. 
Calcarea  phosph. 
Camphora 


Sanguinaria  Canad. 
Sapo  domesticus 
Sarracenia  purp. 
Sarsaparilla 
Senecio  aureus 
Secale  cornutum 
Selenium 
Senega 
Senna 
Sepia 

Serpentaria 
Silicea 

Solanum  nigrum 
Spigelia  anthelm. 
Spongia  tosta 
Squilla  mar. 
Stannum  met. 
Staphysagria 
Sticta  pulm. 
Stillingia  syl. 
Stramonium 
Strontiana  carb. 
Sulphur 

Sulphuricum  acid. 
Sulphur  jodatum 
Symphytum  off. 


500th  POTENCIES. 
150  Remedies. 

Cannabis  sativa 
Cantharis 
Capsicum  annuum 
Carbo  animalis 
Carbo  vegetabilis 
Caulophyllum  thai. 
Causticum 
Cedron 
Chamomilla 
China  officinalis 
Cimicifuga  rac. 
Cina 

Cinnabaris 
Clematis  erecta 
Cocculus 
Coffea  cruda 
Colchicum  aut, 
Colocynthis 
Conium  mac. 
Corallium  rubrum 
Crocus  sativus 
Crotalus  horridus 
Croton  tiglium 
Cuprum  met. 
Cyclamen  Europ. 
Digitalis  purpurea 
Dioscorea  villosa 
Drosera  rotund 
Dulcamara 
Eupatorium  perf. 
Euphrasia 


Tabacum 
Tarantula 
Taraxacum 
Tartarus  emeticus 
Tellurium 
Terebinthina 
Teucrium  marum 
Theridion  curass. 
Thuya  Occident. 
Tilia  Europsea 
Trillium  pend. 
Triosteum  perfol. 
Uranium  nitricum 
Urtica  urens 
Ustilago  maydis 
Vaccininum 
Valeriana  off. 
Variolinum 
Veratrum  album 
Veratrum  viride 
Verbascum  thapsus 
Viola  odorata 
Viola  tricolor 
Xanthoxylum  frax. 
Zincum  met. 
Zingiber 


Ferrum  met. 
Fluoricum  acid. 
Glonoinum 
Graphites 
Hamamelis  virg. 
Helleborus  niger 
Hepar  sulphuris  calc. 
Hydrocyanicum  acid. 
Hyoscyamus  niger 
Hypericum  perfor. 
Ignatia  amara 
Ipecacuanha 
Iris  versicolor 
Jatropha  curcas 
Jodium 
Kali  bichrom. 
Kali  carbon. 
Kali  hydrqjod. 
Kalmia  latif. 
Kreosotum 
Lacticum  acid. 
Lac  defloratum 
Lachesis 
Laurocerasus 
Ledum  palustre 
Lobelia  inflata 
Lycopodium  clav. 
Magnesia  mur. 
Mercurius  jodatus  fl. 
Mercurius  jodatus  r, 
Mercurius  prsec.  r. 


LIST  OF  HIGH  POTENCIES— Continued. 


Mercurius  sol.  Halm. 
Mercurius  subl.  corr. 
Mercurius  vivus 
Mezereum 
IMuriaticum  acid. 
Natrum  carb. 
Natrum  mur. 
Natrum  sulph. 
Nitricum  acidum 
Nux  moschata 
Nux  vomica 
Oleander 
Opium 

Oxalicum  acidum 
Petroleum 
Phosphorus 
Phosphoricum  acid. 
Phytolacca  dec. 
Platina  metallica 
Plumbum  acet. 


Podophyllum  pelt. 

Psorinum 

Pulsatilla  nig. 

Ranunculus  seel. 

Kheum 

Rhododendron  chrys. 

Rhus  radicans 

Rhus  toxicodend. 

Ruta  graveolens 

Sabadilla 

Sabina 

Sambucus  nigra 

Sanguinaria  Canad. 

Sarsaparilla 

Secale  corn. 

Selenium 

Senega 

Sepia 

Silicea 


Spigelia  anthelm. 
Spongia  tosta 
Stannum  met. 
Staphysagria 
Sticta  plumon. 
Stramonium 
Strontiana  carb. 
Sulphur 

Sulphuricum  acid. 
Symphytum  off. 
Tabacum 
Tartarus  emet. 
Tellurium 
Terebinthina 
Thuya  occid. 
Urtica  urens 
Veratrum  alb. 
Viola  tricolor 
Zincum  met. 


Aconitum  napellus 
Aloe  soccotrina 
Alumina 
Ammonium  carb. 
Aiitimonium  crud. 
Apis  mellifica 
Apocynum  cannab. 
Argentum  nitricum 
Arnica  montana 
Arsenicum  album 
Arum  triphyllum 
Aurum  metallicum 
Baptisia  tinctoria 
Baryta  carbonica 
Belladonna 
Borax 
Bromium 
Bryonia  alba 
Cactus  grandiflorus 
Calcarea  carbonica 
Calcarea  phosph. 
Cannabis  sativa 
Cantharis 
Capsicum  annuum 
Carbo  vegetabilis 
Causticum 
Cepa 

Chamomilla 
China  officinalis 
Cimicifuga  rac. 
Cina 

Clnnabaris 
Cocculus 
Coffea  cruda 


1000th  POTENCIES. 

100  Remedies. 

Colchicum  aut. 
Colocynthis 
Conium  mac. 
Corallium  rubrum 
Cuprum  metallicum 
Digitalis  purpurea 
Drosera  rotundifolia 
Dulcamara 
Eupator.  perfol. 
Euphrasia 
Ferrum  met. 
Gelsemium 
Glonoinum 
Graphites 
Hamamelis  virg. 
Helleborus  niger 
Hepar  suliih.  calc. 
Hyoscyamus  niger 
Ignatia  amara 
Ipecacuanha 
Iris  versicolor 
Jodium 

Kali  bichromicum 
Kali  carbonicum 
Kali  hydrojodicum 
Lactic.  Acid. 
Lac  defloratum 
Lachesis 
Lobelia  inflata 
Lycopodium  clav. 
Mercurius  jodatus  fl, 
Mercurius  jodatus  r. 
Mercurius  sol.  Hahn. 
Mercurius  sub.  corr. 


Mercurius  vivus 
Muriaticum  acid. 
Natrum  mur. 
Nitricum  acidum 
Nux  moschata 
Nux  vomica 
Opium 
Petroleum 
Phosphorus 
Phosphoric,  acid. 
Platina  metallica 
Plumbum  acet. 
Podophylllum  pelt. 
Pulsatilla  nig. 
Rheum 
Rhus  toxicod. 
Sabadilla 
Sabina 

Sanguinaria  Canad. 
Sarsaparilla 
Secale  cornutum 
Sepia 
Silicea 

Spigelia  anthehn. 
Spongia  tosta 
Staphysagria 
Stramonium 
Sulphur 
Tartarus  emet. 
Thuya  occid. 
Urtica  urens 
Veratrum  album 
Viola  tricolor 
Zincum  met. 


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Jlttscellancous  littkks. 


ALCOHOL — Pure — Carefully  re-distilled  for  Homoeopatliic  use. 

Per  gallon,  including  bottle $  4  00 

"    quart,  "       .      "     , 1  00 

"    quart,  in  glass  stoppered  bottles 1  15 

AQUA  DESTILLATA.  We  distil  this  water  in  a  gold  plated  copper 
still.  We  thus  obtain  a  pure  article  which  will  keep  for  a  year  or 
longer  unchanged,  if  kept  in  a  glass  stoppered  bottle.  Distilled 
water  made  in  glass  retorts  is  inadmissible,  as  steam  dissolves  appre- 
ciable quantities  of  silex  from  the  glass  vessels  used. 

Per  quart,  including  glass  stoppered  bottle 40 

Eefiliing  bottle 20 

ARNICA  FLOWERS,  carefully  selected. 

Per  pound 75 

"    quarter  pound 25 

ARNICA  OIL,  prepared  with  the  finest  olive  oil. 

Per  pound 3  50 

"    four  ounce  vials 1  00 

"    one  ounce  vial 35 

"    one  dozen  one  ounce  vials 3  00 

ARNICA  TINCTURE.  For  external  use,  a  concentrated  preparation 
made  from  the  best  materials. 

Per  gallon,  including  bottle 8  00 

"    quart,           "              "      , 2  50 

"    pint,             "              " 1  50 

One  dozen  two  ounce  vials  with  directions  for  use 3  00 

BURGHER'S  RESPIRATION  REGULATOR. 


A.  Mouthpiece.    B.  Orifice  to  be  left  open  while  inhaling,  and  closed  With  the  finger  while 
exhaling.     O.  Orifice  for  the  excape  of  the  expired  air. 

As  an  aid  to  the  full  inflation  of  the  lungs,  the  complete  aeration 
of  the  blood,  the  expansion  of  the  chest  and  the  efiective  exercise 
of  the  respiratory  muscles,  the  Respiration  Regulator  of  Dr.  Burgher 
represented  full  size  in  the  wood-cut,  stands  unrivalled  in  efficacy 
and  convenience. 

Each  Respirator  is  put  up  in  a  neat  box,  and  is  accompanied  by 

full  printed  directions  for  its  use.    It  can  be  sent  by  mail  or  express. 

Price  to  physicians 35 

Per  dozen 3  00 


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BROMIUM— Pure,  per  one  ounce  vial 50 


BUST  OF  HAHNEMANN,  extra  life  size 6  00 

"  "  painted  clay  color,  similar  to  Rogers' groups 8  00 

bronzed 8  00 

CALENDULA  TINCTURE,  fresh  plant  tincture  for  external  use. 

Per  quart 2  50 

"    pint 1  50 

"    one  dozen  two  ounce  vials  with  directions  for  use 3  00 

CALENDULA  FLOWERS,  extra  selected. 

Per  pound 1  00 

"    quarter  pound....,     30 

CARBOLIC  ACID,   (Merck's),  in  glass  stoppered  bottle,  per  ounce 30 

'•  "  Perpound 1  50 

CARBOLIC  ACID  (the  Cfrantville),  containing  90  per  cent,  carbolic 
acid  and  crysalic  acid,  free  from  sulphuretted  hydrogen.  This  acid 
destroys  the  germ  or  septic  principle  of  all  contagious  emanations, 
and  annihilates  all  the  lower  forms  of  insect  or  vegetable  life.  The 
best  and  cheapest  disinfectant. 

Perpound 1  00 

CERATES.  A  combination  of  the  different  remedies  with  Vaseline 
Cerate.     These  Cerates  remain   unchanged  for  years  in  any  climate. 

One  dozen  one  ounce  glass  jars 3  00 

Single  jar 35 

Half  pound  jars 1  50 

One  pound  jars 2  50 

The  following  are  their  names  with  some  of  their  uses : 

Aconite,  for  Neuralgic  Affections,  Tic  Douloureux,  Sciatica,  In- 
flammatory Rheumatism. 


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AeSCUlUS,  for  Piles. 

ApiS^  for  luflammations  and  Swellings  of  an  Erysipelatous  Nature. 
AniiCil)  for  Sprains,  Wounds,  and  Bruised  Surfaces. 
Bcllatloniia,  for  some   varieties  of  Scrofulous  and  Erysipelatous 

Affections. 
Bryonia,  for  Rheumatic  Affections,  Pains  in  the  Side,  Pleurisy. 
Ctlleildula,  fur  open,  lacerated  Wounds. 
CaSlttlUriS,  for  Chilblains,  Burns  and  Blisters  of  all  kinds. 
Gelsemium,  for  Boils. 
Cfraphites,  excellent  for  Sore  Nipples. 

IIamameli3,  for  Piles. 

UydrastiS,  for  Swellings  and  Ulcers  of  a  Scirrhous  Nature. 

Iris,  for  Tinea  Capitis. 

Ledum,  for  Stings  and  Bites  of  Insects. 

LyCOperSJCUm,  for  Boils,  Carbuncles,  Felons. 

LyCOpOdium,  for  Old  Sores  and  Indolent  Ulcers. 

Phytolacca,  for  Ringworms,  Shingles,  Prairie  Itch. 

Rims  tOX.,  for  Rheumatism,  Vesicular  Eruptions  and  Old  Chil- 
blains. 

Thuja,  for  Old  Sores  and  Ulcers,  Salt  Rheum,  Warts,  Tetter. 

Urtica  Uresil^,  for  Urticaria,  Salt  Rheum,  Burns  and  Scalds  where 
the  skin  is  removed. 

Any  other  cerates  made  to  order,  but  not  less  than  one  dozen,  or 
one  pound  at  a  time. 


COKKS  — Fine  Velvet  Taper. 


SIZES. 


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FINE  VELVET   TAPER. 

tfie  bes!  fonnd  ready  mads  in  this  cotintrff. 

gross §0  25 


BOBRICKE  &  TAPEt'S  " StJPERS'INE." 
These  afe  manvfacfured  Jvr  us  to  order  in  Europe. 

No.  1,  per  gross |0  35 


These  are 

No.  1,  per 

No.  2,    "  "  30  No.  2,  "  " 40 

No.  3,    "  "  35  No.  3,  "  "     50 

No.  4,    "  "  40  No.  4,  "  "     60 

No.  5,    "  " 50  No.  5,  "  " 70 

No.  6,    "  "  60  No.  6,  "  " SO 

No.  7,    "  "  70  No.  7,  "  "   : 90 

No.  8,    "  "  85  No.  8,  "•  "     110 

N.B. — If  nothing  special  is  mentioned,  our  superfine  corks  will  be  sent. 


CORK-PRESSES,  eadi. 


DIETETIC  PREPARATIOIS. 

Epp's  Hoiufleopathic  Cocoa,  per  pound. 


"  "  "  "    box  of  14  pounds 

Berber's  Milk-food,  per  pound , 

"    dozen 

Leg-uminose,  Nos.  I,  II,  III  or  IV  (see  page  80),  per  pound... 
Loeflund's  Infant  Food,  in  bottles  holding  enough  for  twelve 

days  consumption,  per  bottle .....« 

"     dozen 

Horliek's  Food  for  Infants,  per  large  bottle 

"    dozen .. 

"  "  "  "    small  bottle 

"    dozen 

Xeave's  Farinaceous  Food,  in  canisters 

Trommei'^s  Extract  of  Malt,  per  pound  bottle 


60 

8  00 

75 

7  50 

75 

75 

7  60 
75 

8  00 
40 

4  00 

50 

1  00 


DIET   PAPERS,  per  hundred. 


1  00 


DOLLAR  CASES.  Flat  wooden  cases  covered  with  cloth,  gold  lettered, 
containing  twelve  vials  of  medicines  in  globules,  with  short  directions 
for  use. 

Per  dozen ,...., , 7  00 

Less  than  a  dozen,  each  case , 75 

DOLLAR  AND  A  HALF  CASES.    Similar  style,  containing  eighteen 
vials  of  medicines  in  globules  with  short  directions  for  use. 

Per  dozen ,. , ,.  .,„,     10  50 

Less  than  a  dozen,  each  case. 1  00 


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DROP  MEASURES,  American,  each. 


35 


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DROP  MEASURES.     Very  accurate. 

Imported , „..,.. ., $  1  00 

ECLECTIC  PREPARATIONS  (Keith's).     These  we  furnish  at  mauu- 
facturers  prices. 

ELECTRO-MAGNETIC  MACHINES. 

DR.    RAE's   three- current   ELECTRO-MAGNETIC   BATTERIES. 


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With  the  Rae  machine  the  operator  has  three  currents  at  his  dispo- 
sition— the  'primary,  or  chemical  current;  the  indxiced  (Faradaic),  or 
muscular  current;  and  the  superinduced  (Rae),  or  nerve  current.  Of 
these  improved  three-current  batteries  two  sizes  have  been  manufactured 

as  follows : 

No.  1,  physicians  size 50  00 

No.  2,  family  size.  35  00 

and  a  third,  a  two-current,  very  powerful  battery,  with  but  one  helix 25  00 

N.B. — A  copy  of  Rae  on  the  Application  of  Electricity  as  a  Thera- 
peutic Agent  accompanies  each  machine,  and  is  included  in  the  price. 

All  other  Machines  furnished  to  order  at  manufacturers  rates ; 
send  for  Price  Currents. 

ELECTROTYPE  PLATES,  for  marking  Corks. 

Set  of  560  names,  five  plates  mounted  on  blocks,  (small  pica 

type)  suitable  for  half  ounce  or  larger  vials,  per  set. 20  00 

Same  in  smaller  type  on  three  blocks,  for  smaller  vials 15  00 

ENVELOPES,  for  Powders. 

White— According  to  size,  per  1000,  $1.30;  $1.50;  $1.65  and  $1.85. 
Buflf  or  Yellow— per  1000,  $1.10;  $1.25;  $1.40  and  $1.60. 
N.B. — Printed  with  physicians  name  and  ofiice  hours,  $1.00  extra  per  1000. 


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No.  3.     White,  $1.85;  Buff,  etc.,  |1.60. 

No.  2.     White,  $1.65;  Buff,  etc.,  $1.40. 

No.  1.    White,  $1.50;  Buff,  etc.,  $1.25. 

No.  0.     White,  $1.30;  Buff  or  canary,  $1.10. 

16  00 


EUGENIE;  or,  Ladies'  Companion. 

Price,  $1.50  (postage  5  cents  each).     Per  doz , 

How  to  Use  the  Eug'enie. — Without  bucliles  or  buttons  it  is 
slipped  on  over  the  feet.  The  short  stays  connecting  the  belt  and 
sack  (when  the  bandage  is  on),  come  in  front  and  cover  the  groin,  the 
foot  is  passed  in  between  the  sack  and  belt,  and  between  the  long  and 
short  stays  on  each  side.  The  elasticity  of  every  part  of  the  Eugenie 
is  thus  brought  into  play,  so  that  the  belt  comes  above  the  pelvis,  and 
the  points  of  the  hips  come  between  the  stays  on  either  side. 


EXTRACT   OF  BEEF   (LieMg'S),  one  pound  equal   to  43  pounds  of 
butcher's  beef  with  bones,  etc.,  or  to  30  pounds  of  muscular  fibre. 

Per  pound 3  25 

"   half-pound 1  75 

"    quarter-pound 1  00 

"   eighth-pound 60 

ERASER'S  RETAINING  APPARATUS,  for  Dislocation  of  the  Uterus, 
or  Prolapsus  Uteri. 

Price,  to  patients,  $5.00,  to  physicians 4  00 

It  is  so  perfectly  adapted  to  the  parts  that  the  lady 
is  not  aware  of  its  pressure,  except  by  a  feeling  of  perfect 
ease  and  comfort.  There  is  no  outside  tackle  to  become 
displaced,  to  chafe  and  make  sore,  but  all  is  concealed 
within  the  pelvic  cavity,  without  a  possibility  of  its  mi^^^i^^s^mjm 
becoming  displaced.  It  is  clean  and  neat,  and  allows  all  '"'■■^■^^KsSr  -  .^& 
uterine  and  vaginal  secretions  to  pass  away  readily,  with 
no  necessity  for  its   removal.     The  lady   can,  however, 

easily  remove  and  replace  it  herself  if  she  should  so  desire.  Ordinary  cases,  by  the 
use  of  this  supporter,  and  proper  treatment,  are  usually  cured  in  from  three  to  six 
weeks,  so  that  the  instrument  can  then  be  dispensed  with. 


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GLASS-STOPPERED  BOTTLES  for  Physicians  Office  Cases. 

We  can  furnish  fine  white  or  amber  flint-glass  vials,  french 
square,  with  well  ground  glass  stoppers  at  the  following  large  re- 
ductions from  previous  prices : 

Half  ounce,  per  dozen  $0  65      Per  gross  $6  50     Height  3^  in. 
One      "  "  75  "  7  50        "        4    " 

Two      "  "  85  "  8  50        "        41-  " 

Four     "  "  1  00  "         10  00        "        5f  " 

We  also  give  the  height  of  the  bottles  to  facilitate  in  their  selection. 

GLOBULES,  all  sizes :  our  own  make  of  pure  cane  sugar  in  one  pound 
paste-board  boxes. 

Per  pound 40 

"   ten  pounds 3  75 

"  twenty-five  pounds 8  75 

"   fiftypounds 16  25 

"   hundred  jjounds 30  00 

If  ordered  in  bulk,  i.  e.,  in  ten  pounds  boxes  an  additional  reduction 
of  two  cents  per  pound  on  ten  pounds  or  more  will  be  made. 

Measure  of  Grlol)iiles. — The  number 
given  to  any  size  of  Globules  is  determined 
by  laying  ten  of  equal  size  side  by  side,  and  •  •  ®  ™ 

.,  ,  i-  -IT  J.  ii  .        1015    20    25        a     35  40  50  ««  70 

the  number  ot  millimetres  they  measure  is 

taken  as  the  number  for  the  particular  size  of  Globules  thus  measured.  For  ex- 
ample :  Ten  of  the  Globules  formerly  called  No.  4  measure  about  30  millimetres, 
and  so  will  be  called  No.  30.     We  give  an  exact  copy  of  the  Scale  of  Millimetres, 

SCALE   OF   MILLIMETRES. 


10 


20        30        40        50 


60 


70        80 


90      100 


iiii'iiiiHiiiiirrni 


15 


25        35 


45 


55        65 


75 


85        95 


11 

HAHNEMANN— Statnette,  white,  i4  inches  high, e  oo 

"  bronzed,  "  "     8  00 

Bust,  extra  life  size  (see  page  24) 8  00 


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HAMAMELIS  EXTRACT.     Concentrated,  our  own  make. 

Per  gallon,  bottle  extra 3  00 

"   quart,         "      included 1  00 

"   pint,           "            "       60 


GLYCERINE,  (MerCkS')  chemically  pure,  per  pound 1  25 

"  Fine  White,  for  outward  application,  per  pound 75 


GRADUATE  MEASURES— Glass.     English.     Warranted  Accurate. 
One  ounce,  each 


Two  " 
Three  " 
Four  " 
Sis  " 
Eight   " 


50 
65 
75 
85 
1  00 
1  25 


HIGBEE'S  THUMB  AND  FINGER  SPECULUM. 

Single  $6,  any  two  sizes 10  00 

A  set  of  No.  1,  2  and  3 15  00 

A  great  improvement  over  Sims'  Cylinder  or  Bivalve. 


Jg@°'In  using  the  specu- 
lum pass  the  lower  blade 
under  the  cervix.  Keep  it 
well  pressed  into  the  cul-de- 
sae  while  opening.  Open 
ividely,  thus  dilating  to  its 
fullest  extent,  the  upper 
portion  of  the  vagina. 


1st.  Requires  no  assist- 
ant. 2d.  Patient  may  be 
ei^amined  on  the  back  or 
side  equally  well.  3d.  The 
upper  blade  clears  the  cer- 
vix, and  is  greatly  depressed  at  h  (Fig.  1), 
so  that  the  distance  from  c  d  (Fig.  2), 
may  be  3|  inches,  and  the  distance  a  b 
be  but  1\  inches,  4th,  The  flange  e  is 
the  stop  and  stay  of  the  speculum,  and 
when  dilated  the  cervix  is  drawn  toward 
the  speculum;  the  flange  at  the  same 


time  admits  all  the  light. 
5th.  It  is  self-retaining. 
The  vaginal  walls  cannot 
fall  in  at  the  sides,  as  with 
the  ordinary  bivalve,  be- 
cause the  speculum  may 
be  opened  indefinitely  within 
the  vagina  without  stretch- 
ing the  external  parts.  6th. 
It  keeps  the  uterus  at  such 
an  angle  that,  in  every 
case,  it  can  be  probed  to  the 
fundus.  The  cervix  is  auto- 
matically drawn  forward  to- 
wards the  vulva.  7th.  This  speculum  is 
made  in  sets — Nos.  1,  2,  and  3  telescoping 
one  into  the  other,  so  that  they  take  little 
more  room  than  one  when  slipped  into 
each  other.  In  addition,  a  size  No.  3, 
extra  large.  No.  2,  extra  long  and  a  No.  0, 
extra  small,  for  special  cases,  may  be  had. 


INSTRUMENTS,  Surgical  and  01l)Stetrical,  at  manufacturers  prices. 
See  page  49.     Complete  price  list  sent  on  application. 

KAMALA  (or  Kameela)— Pure,  in  powder,  for  tape-worm. 

Per  ounce 


30 


KOUSSO — Pure,  in  powder,  for  tape  worm. 
Per  ounce 


20 


30 


LABELS. 

Specimen  Types.-' 


'  No.  1.     Aconitum  nap. 

"   2.    ACONITUM   RAD. 


3. 


ACOIMITUIV!   NAP. 


4.      Aconitum  nap. 


No.  1.  In  book  form,  etc.,  30  pages,  well  gummed 50 

"2.  Large  type,  capitals,  in  book  form 50 

"                       "        bronze,  on  steel-blue  paper.... 1  50 

"                      "        silver,  on  sky-blue  paper 1  50 

"3.  In  sheet,  560  names  (392  remedies),  per  sheet 10 

gummed           " 15 

"4.  Polychrests,  339  names  100  remedies  gummed,  per  sheet  5 

"                 "                   "        per  dozen  sheets 50 

B@°'The  labels  in  bronze  and  silyer  are  very  ornamental,  and  just  the  thing  for 
fitting  up  doctors'  offices. 


LACHESI8- 


5-j-^jy  Trituration. 
Per  one  ounce .. 


1  00 


LEGUMINOSE.      Nos.  I,  II,  III,  IV.     Per  Pound 

Composed  of  Leg'uminous  (Lentils  and  Peas)  and  Cereal  Flonrs,  in  a  state  of 

finest  comminution,  and  in  different  proportions  of  Nitrogenous 

to  Non-nitrog"enous  substances. 

Legtjminose,  in  its  four  several  and  distinct  mixtures  of  nitrogenous  to  non- 
nitrogenous  substances,  meets  all  wants. 

Mixture  I,  with  a  proportion  of  the  nitrogenous  to  the  non-nitrogenous  sub- 
stances ^  1  :  2,  3,  is,  as  a  nutriment,  almost  equivalent  to  beef,  and  is  usually  pre- 
scribed in  the  treatment  of  fevers,  especially  of  typhoid  fever,  in  phthisis  pulmonalis, 
in  general  marasmus  of  children,  chlorosis,  etc. 

Mixture  II,  with  a  proportion  ^  1  :  3,  3,  ranks  as  a  nutriment  with  cow's 
milk,  and  is  especially  suitable  in  chronic  troubles  of  the  stomach,  in  cancer  of  the 
stomach,  ulcer  of  the  stomach,  liability  to  diarrhoea,  to  phthisic  patients  free  from 
fever,  etc.,  etc. 

Mixture  III,  with  a  proportion  =  1  :  3,  9,  is  nearly  equal  to  mother's  milk  in 
its  nutritive  value,  and  is  especially  beneficial  to  babies  in  place  of  mother's  milk 
(from  the  second  month),  and  equally  applicable  to  healthy  infants  as  to  those 
afflicted  with  diarrhoea.  This  mixture,  No.  Ill,  is  the  great  article  of  food  in 
SUMMER  COMPLAINT,  and  will  be  found  to  be  simply  indispensable  as  soon  as  a  fair 
trial  has  once  been  given. 

Mixture  IV  has  a  proportion  ^  1  :  4,  8,  being  the  same  as  under  ordinary 
circumstances  healthy  grown  people  require,  and  is  applicable  in  all  cases  not 
mentioned  above  where  a  very  nutritious  diet  is  wanted,  specially  easy  of  digestion, 
but  where  a  preponderance  of  nitrogenous  substances  is  not  necessary.  Thus,  in  all 
light  affections  of  the  stomach  and  intestines,  in  insane  asylums,  in  cases  of  refusal 
of  food  by  the  sick,  in  hospitals  with  convalescents,  aboard  ship,  etc.,  etc. 

A  large  tablespoonful  is  sufficient  for  one  plate  of  soup.  Full  directions  ac- 
company each  package. 

Leguminose  has  been  introduced  in  the  Government  Hospitals  in  Germany, 
and  its  use  is  spreading  rapidly  in  private  families. 

Pamphlets  giving  full  particulars  furnished  on  application. 


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Abelmoschus 
Absinthium 
Acalyplia  Indica 
Acetic  acid. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  spicata 
Aesculus  glabra 
Aesculus  glabra 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Borax 
Borax 
Borax 
Boviluin 
Bovista 
Bo  vista 
Branca  ursina 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Brucea  antidys. 
Bryonia  alba 


SAMPLE  PAGE  OF  LABELS. ! 

Abelmoschus  Abelmoschus 


Absinthium 
Acalypha  Indica 
Acetic  acid. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  spicata 
Aesculus  glabra 
Aesculus  glabra 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Borax 
Borax 
Borax 
Boviluin 
Bovista 
Bovista 
Branca  ursina 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Brucea  antidys. 
Bryonia  alba 


Absinthium 
Acalypha  Indica 
Acetic  acid. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  spicata 
Aesculus  glabra 
Aesculus  glabra 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Boi'ax 
Borax 
Boi-ax 
Boviltiin 
Bovista 
Bovista 
Branca  ursina 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Brucea  antidys. 
Bryonia  alba 


Abelmoschus 
Absinthium 
Acalypha  Indica 
Acetic  acid. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  nap. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Aconitum  rad. 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  racemosa 
Actsea  spicata 
Aesculus  glabra 
Aesculus  glabra 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  laricis 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Boletus  pini 
Borax 
Borax 
Borax 
Boviluin 
Bovista 
Bovista 
Branca  ursina 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Bromium 
Brucea  antidys. 
Bryonia  alba 


32 

LIEBIGf'S  FOOD,  for  infants,  prepared  by  Loefluud,  a  perfect  substitute 
for  mother's  milk,  ready  for  use. 

Per  one  pound  bottle 75 

"    one  dozen  bottles 7  00 

MEDICINE  CASES.     See  page  39  and  following. 

MILK— Caillield'S    Preserved.       Recommended    by   Dr.    Guernsey. 
See  Halinemannian  Monthly  of  April,  1879. 

Per  1  pound  can 25 

Per  dozen  cans 2  50 


MORTAKS.     Porcelain  German,  shallow  lip,  glazed  outside  only. 

4J  inch  diameter 1  25 

5J     "           "       150 

6|     "           "       2  25 

n  "      " 3  00 

8      "           "       3  50 

PAPER  VIALS.     Pergross,  half  drachm. 70 

"       "      one         "      80 

"       "      two         " 1  15 

PATENT  LINT.     Taylor's  A  1.     Per  ounce 25 

"    pound 2  00 

PLASTERS.     Arnica  Adhesive,  on  muslin,  per  yard 50 

"  "  Court  Plasters,  put  up  in  envelopes,  with 

directions  for  use,  each 10 

"                "             per  dozen 1  00 

Surgeon's       "             'on  silk,  per  yard 75 

American  Skin,               "        75 

Adhesive,  De  La  Cour's,  per  yard 40 

"        5  yard  rolls 1  75 

Isinglass,  on  silk,  De  La  Cour's 75 

Holloway's  Arnica  strengthening,  per  doz.,  small  size , 1  50 

"               "                          "                   "          medium 2  25 

large 3  00 

Seabury  &  Johnson's  Belladonna  Porus,  per  doz 1  50 

"                   "                   "               "       per  yard  roll 1  00 

"                   "           Porus  Kubber,  1  yard  rolls 70 

"                   "              "            "        5    "       "    2  75 


33 
POCKET  CASES.     See  page  42  and  following. 

POWDER  PAPER— Ready  cut :    size,  2x8  inches,  of  fine  white  paper. 

Per  mille 20 

"    tenmilles , 1  75 

This  powder  paper  is  made  especially  for  us,  and  no  bleaching  agents  such  as 
chlorate  of  Lime,  etc.,  etc.,  are  made  use  of  as  in  other  white  paper ;  if  the  subtle 
nature  of  Homoeopathic  Potencies  is  taken  into  consideration,  the  importance  of 
above  precaution  will  be  appreciated. 

PRESCRIPTION  PAPER  BOXES. 

Holding  half  drachm.     Per  gross 70 

"        one         "  "         80 

"       two        "  "         1  15 

SCHUESSLER  S  REMEDIES.  Boxes  containing  the  twelve  tissue  remedies 
in  either  the  3d,  6th,  12th  or  30th  decimal  trituration  in- 
cluding book 3  50 

If  in  ordering  nothing  special  is  mentioned  the  6th  decimal  trit.  will  be  forwarded. 

SALICYLIC  ACID,  white,  bleached. 

Per  ounce 50 

"   pound 4  50 

SANTONIN— Pure.     Per  ounce 1  50 

SCALES,  5  inch  beam,  $2.75 ;  6 J  inch,  $3.25 ;  with  glass  pan,  $3.50 ;  9  inch 4  50 

SPOONS  (Horn)  TaMe.   Each 30 

Tea,      " 25 

Grain,  " 15 

\ 

SUGAR  OF  MILK,  for  Triturations. 

Best  refined,  per  pound,  in  pasteboard  box 70 

10  pounds,  in  pasteboard  boxes 6  50 

Coarse,  for  prescriptions,  best  refined,  per  pound 70 

"        "              "            10  pounds 6  50 

Precipitated,  per  pound... 1  00 

"            per  12  pounds  in  boxes 10  00 

VASELINE.     Small  size 25 

Per  four  ounce  bottle 50 

"   pound              "    1  00 

"                      Pomade,  per  four  ounce  bottle 50 


34 


fA]  A 


^ 


.75           "            7  50 

4     ' 

' 

.85            "            8  50 

U  ' 

' 

.00           "          10  00 

"        5|  " 

Per  dnz. 

Per  gross. 

Corked  and  cleaned.. 

...$0  15 

%l  50 

a                          it 

...       20 

1  75 

a                          u 

...       25 

2  15 

11                              u 

...       25 

2  00 

a                        It 

...       30 

2  40 

VIALS,  Moulded,  French  square.     First  quality  flint  glass  white  or 
amber  colored. 

half  ounce,  per  gross,  $1.75.     Cleaned  and  corked* 3  00 

one        "           "             2.50            "                   " 3  75 

two       "           "             3.00            "                   "      4  50 

four       "           "             4.00            "                   "      5  75 

*  At  that  price  we  furnish  our  superfine  corks: 

Moulded,  French  square.     With  well-ground  glass  stoppers. 

Half  ounce,  per  dozen,  $  .65     Per  gross,  $6  50     Height,  3  J  in. 
One        "  " 

Two       " 
Four      " 

VIALS,  Tuhe.    White  flint. 

Per  gross. 

Half  drachm  or  less $0  90. 

One         "  "  1  00 

Two        "       (short) 1  25 

"        Amber. 

One  drachm  or  less 1  25 

Two        "  1  50 

MEASURE  OF  VIALS. 

In  the  size  of  vials  the  diameter  is  given  first,  then  the  length,  and  the  |j|  > 
whole  read  as  one  number — for  example :     a  i  drachm  vial  would  measure 
about  9  millemetres  in  diameter  and  35  millemetres  in  length,  and  would  be 
numbered  935  ;  a  drachm  vial  would  measure  about  14  millemetres  in  diameter 
and  45  millemetres  in  length,  and  would  be  numbered  1445. 


10 


20 


SCALE  OF  MILLIMETRES. 

30        40        50        60        70        80 


90      100 


Op 

15 


nmmi 


MD 


25        35 


45 


55 


65 


75 


85 


95 


35 


630        735  930  1037  1135 


1442 


1145 


.1 


38 


PRICES  OF  HOMEOPATHIC  VIALS. 


PER   GROSS. 


518 $1  00 


628. 

630. 

635. 

735. 

834. 

930. 

943. 
1035. 
1037. 
1045. 
1057. 


1060 $1  10 


1075. 
1080. 
11.35. 
1145. 
1165. 
1170. 
1175. 
1180. 
1250. 
1336. 


No. 

1347 |!1  35 


1350. 
1356. 
1360. 
1442. 
1452. 
1457. 
1470. 
1480. 
1542. 
1552. 


No. 

1563. 

1568. 

1647. 

1742. 

1753. 

1757. 

1775. 

1850. 

1857. 

1960. 

2163. 


55 
55 
50 
55 
60 
60 
15 
00 
10 
35 
60 


Other  sizes  made  to  order  at  proportionate  rates. 

N.B. — The  above  pi'ices  are  for  quantities  not  less  than  one  gross ;  smaller 
quantities  will  be  charged  at  somewhat  higher  rates. 

These  vials  are  not  the  common  store  vials,  but  are  made  invariably  to 
order,  of  well-selected  tubes  and  tough,  fine  glass. 

Ainlier-COlOred  Tube  Vials  cost  ten  per  cent,  more  than  above  rates. 

In  the  absence  of  special  advice,  white  tube  vials  will  always  be  sent. 


I» 


4 


39 


ITTebtcine  Cases. 


DOMESTIC  CASES. 


Fine  Maliog-any  Cases,  Vials  standing"  nprig-lit,  with  lock  and  kej. 


K  umbel- 

Number 

Size 

Cases  vith 

Oas?a  Filled 

Suitable  for  the  following  Domestic 

Bonk 

of  Case. 

of  Vials. 

of  Vials. 

Vials  Corked. 

wHh   Medicines. 

Works. 

Included. 

2 

30 

1352 

$3    00 

4  50 

Morgan's  Text  Book. 

5  00 

3 

104 

1352 

7    00 

12  00 

Laurie  aad  McClatchey. 

17  00 

4* 

12 

956 

1  00 

1  50 

Any  Domestic  Work. 

5* 

18 

1236 

1  50 

2  50 

1.                           tC                                Ik 

6* 

24 

1347 

2  00 

3  00 

li                   <(                       a 

7* 

27 

834 

2  50 

4  00 

Malan,  or  l^organ  P.  Man. 

4  00 

8 

30 

1753 

4  00 

6  50 

Morgan. 

7  00 

9 

40 

1352 

3  25 

5  00 

Any  Domestic  Work, 

10 

52 

1352 

3  50 

6  00 

Ellis 

7  50 

11 

48 

1753 

4  50 

8  00 

(S                              (t 

9  50 

14 

80 

1353 

5  75 

9  00 

Pulte 

12  00 

15 

80 

1753 

7  50 

13  00 

u 

16  00 

16 

84 

1352 

5  75 

9  00 

Guernsey     '* 

11  50 

17 

86 

1352 

6  00 

10  00 

Small 

12  50 

18 

86 

1753 

8  00 

15  00 

<(                            u 

17  50 

19 

104 

1352 

7  00 

12  00 

Small,  German, 

14  50 

20 

138 

1352 

9  00 

16  50 

Lutze,  English  or  German. 

19  00 

*  Those  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  flat  cases,  -vYooden  frames,  covered  with  leather ; 
with  vials  lying  doAvn. 

ANY   OTHER   CASES   MADE   TO   ORDER   AT   PROPORTIONATE   PRTCES. 


B®*On  Domestic  Cases  filled  with  Medicine,  a  liberal  discount  will  be 
allowed  to  Physicians,  who  buy  to  sell  again. 

A  special  descriptive  catalogue  of  Family  Cases  giving  contents,  etc., 
furnished  free  on  application. 


O- 


■«»-»• 


40 


3lIu5tratton5  of  Domestic  Cases. 


M.  2. 

An  elegant  Mahogany  Case  with  30  one  drachm  vials,  corked..... 
Filled  with  Medicines,  and  Morgan's  Text  Book  included 


$3  00 
5  00 


No.  3, 
A  stout,  Mahogany  Case  of  104  one  drachm  vials,  corked. 

Filled  with  Medicines 

Including  Laurie  &  McClatchey's  Domestic 


17  00 
12  00  " 
17  00 


3fo.  4. 

A  neat  Pocket  Case,  wooden  frame,  leather  covered,  with  12  one  drachm  vials,  corked.     $1  00 
Filled  with  Medicines 1  50 


<-*- 


4^ 


41 


]No.  5. 

A  neat  Pocket  Case,  wooden  frame,  covered  with  leather,  with  18  vials,  corked $1  50 

Filled  with  Medicines 2  50 


No.  7. 

A  very  convenient  Pocket  Case  of  27  vials,  corked $2  50 

Filled  with  Medicines,  including  Malan's  Guide  or  Morgan's  Text  Book 4  00 


Jfo.  10. 

An  elegant  Case  of  48  small  and  4  large  vials,  corked $3  50 

Filled  with  Medicines 6  00 


r 


42 


^odd  Cases. 


Folding-,  made  of  the  best  Turkey  Morocco,  either  with  Thumb  Catch 
or  Tuck,  as  desired.     The  Vials  carefully  fitted  and  corked. 

N.B. — If  nothing  special  is  mentioned  cases  with  thumb  catch  will  be  forwarded. 
Names  gilt  on  Casps  (one  line)  25  cents  extra. 


Number  of 

Number  of 

Size  of  "Vifl.lH 

Cases  with  Vials, 

Cases  Filled 

Size  of  Cases. 

Case. 

Viiils. 

Corked. 

with  Medicine. 

21 

12 

1075 

$  2  25 

$  3  00 

51  in.  long,  3i  in. 
wide,  4  in.  deep. 

22 

20 

943 

2  00 

3  25 

41  X  2^  X  1 

23 

24 

1057 

2  50 

3  75 

51  X  21  X  H 

24 

24 

1452 

3  25 

4  50 

61  X  21  X  If 

25 

24 

1568 

3  75 

5  50 

8    xSixlJ 

26 

24 

1582 

4  25 

6  50 

8i  X  4    x  It 

27 

30 

1057 

3  25 

4  50 

7    xlf  xli 

28 

30 

1075 

3  50 

5  50 

7    x3|xl^ 

29 

36 

(12. 
1  24. 

1075  1 
1035  1 

3  25 

5  00 

5t  X  3i  X  U 

30 

40 

750 

3  00 

4  50 

6f  X  2i  X  1 

31 

45 

(15. 
]  30. 

1075) 
1035] 

3  75 

6  00 

7    x3JxU 

32 

45 

1075 

5  00 

7  50 

7    x3ixl| 

33 

48 

1336 

4  00 

6  00 

7    x3^xli 

34 

60 

750 

4  00 

6  50 

61  X  2J  X  11 

35 

60 

1035 

4  50 

7  50 

7    x3|xU 

36 

60 

(30. 
1  30. 

1035 ) 
1075  } 

6  00 

9  00 

7.    X  31  X  11 

37 

75 

(15. 
1  60. 

1075  1 
1035] 

6  50 

10  00 

7    X  31-  X  11 

38 

80 

750 

5  50 

8  50 

61 X  2i  X  n 

39 

90 

1035 

7  50 

12  00 

7    X  3f  X  11 

40 

102 

834 

7  50 

12  00 

61  X  Sk  X  If 

HIGH  POTENCY  CASES. 


41 

30 

635 

$2  25 

$3  75 

4-1  X 

42 

60 

518 

3  75 

5  50 

U  X 

43 

60 

635 

4  00 

7  00 

4ix 

44 

80 

630 

5  00 

8  50 

5f  X 

45 

100 

635 

6  50 

10  00 

7    X 

46 

120 

635 

7  00 

12  50 

51  X 

48 

150 

635 

10  00 

15  00 

7    X 

49* 

200 

518 

10  00 

18  00 

6    X 

2 

31 

3 

3i 

3^- 

3i 

3i 


X  t 
X  i 
X  I 
xli 
xH 
xlj 
xl 


Upright  Wooden  Cases,  covered  with  Morocco,  can  be  marked  on  cork  only. 


43 


3Uustrattons  of  Po<Jet  Cases. 


]!fo.  23. 

A  Turkey  Morocco  Pocket  Case,  of  24  vials,  corked $  2  50 

Filled  with  Medicines 3  75 

No.  31. 

A  Turkey  Morocco  Pocket  Case,  of  15  long  and  30  short  vials,  corked $3  75 

Filled  with  Medicines 6  00 

No.  32. 

A  Turkey  Morocco  Pocket  Case,  of  45  long  vials,  corked $  5  00 

Filled  with  Medicines 7  50 


44 


]So.  45. 


A  High  Potency  Case,  made  of  Turkey  Morocco,  with  100  vials,  corked $  6  50 

Filled  with  Medicines 10  00 


No.  48. 

A  High  Potency  Case,  made  of  Turkey  Morocco,  with  150  vials,  corked $10  00 

Filled  with  Medicines 15  00 

No.  49. 

An  upright  Wooden  High  Potency  Case,  covered  with  Morocco,  200  vials,  corked,,.  $10  00 
Filled  with  Medicines,  marked  on  cork  only 18  00 


+- 


^.^.^  .t--^^-..^^;— .■,^^.-»-».,. — ^irrmr 


-^■v.:r.~^..r ,e^.v^~»«..»^-s.u...^»^^>.^r- 


Buggy  Cases. 


VARIOUS   STYLES. 


No.  55— Case  Shut. 


No.  55 — Case  Open. 

STo.  55. — Dimensions  ll}  x  7  inches ;  4J  inches  wide.  Contains  26  vials,  No. 
1658,  and  96  vials.  No.  1358,  Between  the  lid  and  vials,  on  one  side  are  loops, 
arranged  for  surgical  instruments,  on  the  other  side  four  pouches  for  powder 
papers  and  envelopes.  The  centre  flap,  for  vials,  is  stationary,  but  either  of 
the  two  side  flaps,  by  an  ingenious  arrangement,  can  be  taken  out  and  a  book 
or  two  carried  in  their  stead.  The  whole  when  shut  looks  like  an  elegant 
traveling-bag  richly  mounted  with  nickel-plated  castings.  We  have  these  in 
dark  leather. 

Price,  corked $16  00 

"      filled 24  00 

Ko.  55cf. — Same  style  as  No.  55,  but  smaller.  Dimensions,  10  x  6J  inches ;  4J 
inches  wide.  Centains  24  vials.  No.  1658,  and  90  vials,  No.  1358,  and  space 
for  powder  papers,  envelopes,  and  instruments.  Side  flap  arrangement  same 
as  in  the  other. 

Price,  corked $14  00 

"      filled  21  00 

]Vo.  55 j^. — Same  style  as  No.  55,  and  55a,  but  smaller.  Dimensions,  8x6  inches ; 
4J  inches  wide.  Contains  18  vials.  No.  1650,  and  66  vials.  No.  1350,  and  space 
for  powder  papers,  envelopes,  and  instruments.  Same  arrangement  as  in  the 
other. 

Price,  corked $12  00 

"      filled 17  00 


No.  56— Case  Open. 


Xo.  56. — Dimensions,  11  x  6^  inches,  4  inches  wide.  This  is  a  wooden  case, 
covered  with  Turkey  morocco,  and  richly  mounted  with  German  silver  edges 
and  corners.  The  flaps  are  stationary,  but  there  are  similar  arrangements  for 
instruments  and  powder  papers  as  in  No.  55.  We  supply  these  in  dark  leather. 
The  handles  are  arranged  so  as  to  avoid  any  strain  on  lock  or  fastenings. 

Price,  corked $17  00 

"      filled 24  00 


No.  56cj. — This  case  is  made  of  sole  leather,  and  is  made  of  same  dimensions  and 
arrangement  as  No.  56.  We  have  them  either  of  a  light  brown  (natural  color), 
or  black,  with  neat  fastenings.  This  is  a  very  durable  case,  and  will  stand 
any  amount  of  rough  usage. 

Price,  corked $18  00 

"      filled 25  00 


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X.B. — The  sizes  of  vials  in  oiir  Bug-gy  Cases  can  be  changed  to 
suit  customers,  at  a  small  increase  in  price.  But  it  M'^ill  take  from 
one  to  two  weeks  to  fill  such  special  orders. 


Pl^ystctans  £)ffice  (Eases. 


No.  58  or  No.  59. 

Xo.  58  contains  150  half  ounce  vials. 


Price,  corked 15  00 

"      filled 30  00 


Xo.  o9. — Larger  size,  contains  150  one-ounce  vials. 


Price,  corked 18  00 

"      filled 40  00 


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Detertnary  Cases. 


No.  61  contains  24  half  ounce  vials. 

Price,  corked 4  00 

"      filled  with  medicines 6  00 

No.  61&  contains  24  one  ounce  vials. 

Price,  corked 5  00 

"     filled 10  00 

No.  62  contains  40  half  ounce  vials. 

Price,  corked 5  00 

"      filled  with  medicines 10  00 

No.  626  contains  40  one  ounce  ^ials. 

Price,  corked 6  50 

"      filled 15  00 


No.  63  contains  60  half  ounce  vials. 

Price,  corked 6  00 

"      filled  with  medicines 14  00 

No.  63&  contains  60  one  ounce  vials. 

Price,  filled 20  00 

No.  64  contains  104  half  ounce  vials. 

Price,  corked ,.. 12  00 

"      filled  with  medicines 25  00 

No.  646  contains  104  one  ounce  vials. 

Price,  filled 35  00 

J6^°'In  ordering,  physicians  are  requested  to  give  number  of  case  and  num- 
ber of  vials,  so  as  to  prevent  misunderstandings. 


49 


Surgical  ^nstvumcnts. 


DISSECTING  AND  POST-MORTEM  INSTRUMENTS. 


No.  1.    Dissecting'  Case. 

ISTo.  1,  Dissecting  Case,  ..... 
No.  2,  "  "     contains  2  scalpels  more, 

Dissecting  Scalpels,  each, 

"  Forceps,  " 

"         Blow  Pipes,  " 

"  Scissors,  straight,      " 

"  "        curved  up,  " 


Finnel's  Post-Mortem  Case. 

Finnel's  Post-Mortem  Case, 

Compact  "  "..... 


$3  50 
4  50 
60 
75 
25 
50 
1  25 


12  00 
26  00 


50 


Post-Mortem  Saw,  large  shifting  back, 

"  Hammer,   . 

"  Chisels,  fine,  with  shoulder 

"  "        plain, 

Costotome,  fine, 

"  plain,    . 

Enterotome,  . 
Bronchotome  Scissors,    . 
Post-Mortem  Needles,  each, 
Anatomical  Syringe,  large,  nickel-plated, 


6  00 


2  50 

1  50 

50 

6  00 


5  00 

2  50 

1  50 

25 

25  00 


GENERAL  OPERATING  CASES  AND  INSTRUMENTS. 

Dr.  Parker's  General  Operating  Case,    .         .         .         ,         .         .  100  00 

Contents. — 1  Liston's  amputating  knife,  screw  handle ;  1  Liston's  amputating 
knife,  medium  size ;  1  small  catlin ;  1  capital  saw ;  1  metacarpal  saw ;  1  German 
silver  wire  eye  speculum  ;  1  Hey's  skull  saw ;  1  trepanning  elevator  and  raspatory  ; 
1  Gait's  trephine  and  handle ;  1  finger  knife ;  1  curved  probe-pointed  bistoury ;  1 
curved  sharp-pointed  bistoury ;  1  Cooper's  hernia  knife ;  3  scalpels,  assorted  ;  1  cata- 
ract knife ;  1  Parker's  lachrymal  needle ;  1  exploring  trocar ;  1  director,  steel ;  1 
pair  probes,  silver ;  1  bullet  forceps ;  1  tenotome ;  1  pair  Parker's  retractors ;  12 
needles ;  silk ;  silver  wire ;  plastic  pins ;  1  small  trocar,  straight ;  1  rectum  trocar, 
curved ;  1  pair  thumb  forceps ;  1  pair  polypus  forceps ;  1  steel  sound ;  2  lithotomy 
staffs;  1  lithotomy  bistoury ;  1  pair  lithotomy  forceps ;  1  pair  Liston's  bone  forceps ; 
1  pair  eye  scissors,  curved  on  the  fiat ;  2  silver  catheters ;  1  spiral  tourniquet ;  1  eye 
needle,  curved ;  1  set  Parker's  aneurism  needles ;  1  pair  strabismus  forceps ;  1  pair 
artery  forceps. 

Eosewood  case,  brass-bound,  lined  with  silk  velvet,  patent  leather  cover, 
water-proof. 

Dr.  James  R.  Wood's  General  Operating  Case,       .         .         ,         .         .  70  00 

Contents. — 1  long  amputating  knife ;  1  circular  amputating  knife ;  1  catlin ;  1 
metacarpal  saw ;  1  pair  trephines;  2  scalpels;  1  blunt  bistoury,  curved;  1  sharp 
bistoury,  curved ;  1  tenaculum ;  1  aneurism  needle,  plain ;  1  trephining  scalpel ;  1 
tourniquet ;  2  steel  sounds,  Nos.  6  and  9 ;  2  catheters,  Nos.  7  and  11 ;  2  English 
bougies ;  1  director ;  2  silver  probes ;  1  Beer's  knife ;  2  eye  needles,  1  curved,  1 
straight ;  1  strabismus  hook  ;  1  eye  scissors ;  1  eye  forceps ;  1  bone  forceps  ;  1  saw  ; 
1  pair  scissors ;  1  bullet  forceps ;  1  skull  saw ;  1  elevator  ;  1  trephine  brush ;  1  thumb 
forceps ;  needles ;  pins ;  silk  ;  and  silver  wire. 

Mahogany  brass-bound  case,  lined  with  velvet. 


Plain  Amputating'  Case. 


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Amputating  Case,  plain, 24  00 

"           and  Minor  Operating  and  Trephining  Case, 

50  00 

"           Saws,  each, 

5  00 

"            Knife,  large, 

4  00 

"                "       medium, 

3  00 

"       small,       .         .— 

2  50 

"            Catlins,  same  as  knives, 

Spiral  Tourniquet,  plated. 

2  50 

Esmarch's    "           small, 

. 

3  75 

large. 

6  00 

"       Clamp,     .... 

1  50 

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Minor  Operating-  Case,  Small. 

Minor  Operating  Case,  small,          . 25  00 

Scalpels,  Bistouries,  etc..  Ivory,  fine,  each. 

.     1  50 

"                     "  ■             Ebony,  checquered, 

.     1  00 

Metacarpel  Saw,  small,           .         .         .  '       . 

1  50 

"             "     shifting  back,      .         .         .         . 

.     2  50 

Scissors,  fine,  straight,  curved  up  or  angular,  each, 

.     1  50 

Dressing  Forceps,           ...... 

.     1  25 

Thumb  Forceps,     .         .         ... 

75 

Artery  Forceps,  Fenestra,  spring  catch, 

.     2  00 

slide         "              .        '. 

2  50 

Hamilton's,           .... 

2  50 

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Artery  Forceps,  Cross  Action, 

"  "        and  Needle  Combined, 

Front's  Needle  Forceps, 
Sand's  Needle  Forceps, 


2  00 

2  50 

3  50 

4  50 


POCKET  SURGICAL  CASES  AND  INSTRUMENTS. 


Boericke  &  Tafel's  Compact  Case. 


Boericke  &  Tafel's  Compact  Case,  .         .         .         .         .         .         .  27  00 

Contents. — In  a  genuine  Eussia  leather  case :  4  double  instruments,  with  spring 
or  slide  catches ;  combined  catheter  and  caustic  holder ;  thumb  lancet ;  1  pair  scis- 
sors ;  thumb  forceps ;  fenestra  artery  forceps ;  Nelaton's  screw  probe ;  needles ;  silk ; 
and  silver  wire. 


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Dr.  Wm.  T.  Helmuth's  Pocket  Case, 

32  00 

Contents. — 1  scalpel  and  tenotome ;  2  bistouries ;  tenaculum  and  aneurism  nee- 
dle ;  1  pair  scissors  ;  1  thumb  forceps ;  1  Front's  needle  forceps ;  1  artery  forceps  ;  1 
fulcrum ;  1  uterine  sound,  in  two  parts ;  1  exploring  trocar  ;  2  probes ;  1  director 
1  fever  thermometer,  in  metal  case;  1  combination  catheter  and  caustic  holder 
needles ;  silk ;  silver  wire ;  in  Eussia  leather  case. 

Dr.  Gross'  Pocket  Case, 

20  00 

Multum  in  Parvo  Pocket  Case, 

14  00 

Boericke  &  Tafel's  4  fold  Case,      .         .         .   " 

16  00 

Contents. — 1  sharp  curved  bistoury ;  1  blunt  curved  bistoury ;  1  dressing  for- 
ceps ;  1  spatula ;  1  tenaculum ;  1  gum  lancet,  fine  shell  handles,  without  catch ;  ] 
pair  curved  scissors ;  1  exploring  needle ;  1  double  catheter,  male  and  female ;  1 
thumb  forceps  ;  1  thumb  lancet ;  1  pair  straight  scissors ;  1  director ;  1  pair  probes 
1  caustic  holder ;  1  scalpel ;  1  abscess  lancet ;  needles ;  silk ;  in  fine  Morocco  case. 

The  same  Case,  in  Hard  Rubber  Handles,      ...... 

14  00 

Double  Spring  Backs,  in  all  combinations,  eacb,    . 

3  00 

"       Slide  Instruments,               "                 " 

3  00 

Shell  Instruments,  without  catch,  all  styles,    . 

1  00 

Hard  Rubber  Instruments,  without  catch,  all  styles, 

75 

Shell  Thumb  Lancets,  best, 

75 

plain,           .... 

50 

"     Abscess        " 

75 

Hard  Rubber  Abscess  Lancets,      .... 

60 

Thumb         "            .... 

50 

Plated  Male  and  Female  Catheters  combined. 

1  50 

Silver      "                   "             "                "                 .         . 

2  00 

Combined  Catheter  and  Caustic  Holder,  platfed, 
Surgeon's  Silk,  1  doz.  skeins,           .... 

2  50 
,     1  00 

"         Silver  Wire,  per  oz.,  all  sizes,  No.  23  to  30, 

6  00 

"         Needles,  full  curved,  half  curved,  per  dozen, 

1  00 

"               "        straight,  per  doz.. 

25 

OBSTETRIC  INSTRUMENTS. 

Elliot's  Forceps,  nickel-plated,       .         .         .         . 
Burdick's         "                 "               .... 

9  50 
10  00 

Hodge's           "                 "               .... 
Hale's              "                 "               .... 

7  00 
7  00 

Sawyer's          "                 "               .... 
Comstock's      "                 "               .... 

7  00 

8  00 

Blunthook's  &  Crotchet's,  each,  in  handle, 

1  50 

"                        "          combined, 

1  50 

Cianiotomy  Forceps,  large,    ..... 
"                  "        small,  straight  and  curved,  each. 

6  00 
3  50 

Smellies'  Perforator,  each, 

8  00 

Bedford's        "             "..... 

3  00 

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Thomas'  Perforator,  each,       .         .         . 6  00 

Blot's  "  " 6  00 

Pouches  to  hold  Forceps,  etc.,  in  Morocco  or  Patent  Leather,       4  00  and  3  00 
Set  Barnes'  Dilators,  complete,  with  Syringe, 5  00 


UTERINE  INSTRUMENTS. 

Sim's      Speculum,  four  sizes,  each, 

Nott's  "  each,         .... 

Brewer's        "  (can  be  made  into  a  Sim's) 

Storer's  "  "     "       " 

Ferguson's,  Glass  mirrored,  each, 

"  Metal,  6  in  a  set, 

Cusco's  Speculum,  improved, 
Uterine  Tenaculums, 

"       Sponge  Holders, 

"       Dressing  Forceps,  plain, 

"  "  "  with  catch, 

"        Scissors,  straight,  long, 

"  "         Curved  up,  long, 

"  "         Emmet's,  6  styles,  each, 

"        Sponge  Tent  Applicator, 


2  60 
5  00 
5  50 

4  00 
50 

8  00 

5  00 
1  50 

1  00 

2  00 
2  50 
2  00 
2  60 
4  50 
1  00 


URETHRAL  INSTRUMENTS. 

Otis'  Urethrameter,        ...... 

"    Urethratome,  latest  improved,  straight  or  curved, 
Gross'  Urethratome,  straight  or  curved. 
Van  Buren  and  Keyes  Sounds,  each, 
Gouley's  Sounds,  each, 

"       Tunnelled  Catheters, 
Sounds, 
Steam's  Urethral  Dilator, 
Thompson's     "  "        in  case, 

Whalebone  Guides,  each, 
Otis'  Bulbous  Sounds,  each, 
English  Olive  pointed  Bougies  and  Catheters,  each, 

"        Cone       "  "  "  " 

"       Bulb  (or  a  boule)  "  " 

"       Jacques  Catheters,  soft  rubber, 
Ftench  Olive  Pointed  Bougies  and  Catheters,  each 

"      Cone        "  "  "  " 

"      Bulb  (or  ^  boule)  " 

"      Mercier's  Catheters     .         .         .         . 

"      Nelaton's        "        soft  rubber,  each, 


18  00 

30  00 

(>  00 

1  60 

1  50 
3  50 

2  50 
5  00 

12  00 

50 

50 

50 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

75 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

50 


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ANATOMICAL  PREPARATIONS. 

Articulated  Skeletons,  French,  No.  1,             ... 

.  60 

00 

No.  2,            ... 

.  50 

00 

No.  3,            .       ■. 

.  40 

00 

No.  3,  A.       . 

.  36 

00 

Foetal  Skeletons  under  Glass  Shades,  all  sizes,  each. 

.  12 

00 

Disarticulated  Skulls  in  boxes,  each 

.  U  00 

EYE  AND  EAR  INSTRUMENTS. 

Plain,  Wire  Eye  Speculum,  each,           .... 

50 

Improved  "     "             "         with  screw,  each, 

2 

00 

Eye  Needles  and  Knives,  Forceps,  etc.,  in  all  styles. 

Kramer's  Ear  Speculum,  3  sizes  each. 

.     1 

50 

Wilde's       "             "          3  in  a  nest,      .         .         . 

.     1 

50 

Eustachian  Catheters,  Plated,  each,        .... 

.     1 

00 

Hard  Eubber,        .... 

.    1 

00 

Politzer's  Apparatus  for  Air,  American, 

.     2 

00 

"     ■"     English, 

.     2 

50 

Wilde's  Ear  Forceps, 

.     1 

50 

LARYNGEAL  AND  TRACHEA  INSTRUMENTS. 

Tobold's  Large,  Nickel  Plated  Laryngoscope, 

.  25 

00 

Small 

.  16 

00 

Laryngoscopic  Mirror,  3*  in.  and  Head  Band, 

.7 

50 

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.     7 

GO 

Small  Throat  Mirrors  in  Handles,  5  sizes,  each, 

.     1 

25 

Hard  Rubber  Spray,  2  points. 

.     4 

00 

Steam  Atomizer,  complete,  small, 

.     3 

50 

large. 

.     5 

00 

Trachea  Tube,  Hard  Rubber,  each. 

2 

00 

"       Fine  Silver,  French  Style,       . 

.     7 

00 

"      Plated,      " 

.     5 

00 

Fahnestock's  Tonsil  Instrument, 

.     6 

00 

Mathieu's           "               "               .         , 

.  10 

00 

Improved  Spring  Handle,      .... 

.  10 

00 

Tonsil  Scissors,  best,       .         .         .         .         . 

.     6 

00 

Tongue  Depressor,  Wire  and  Spatula  Combined, 

75 

Double,  Metal, 

.     1 

00 

Greene's, 

.     1 

50 

CHEST  INSTRUMENTS. 

Plain  Cedar  Stethescopes,  each, 

, 

50 

Camman's  Stethescope  with  Elastic,  No.  1,     . 

.     4 

00 

1 

1 

1 

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Camraan's  Stethescope  with  Elastic,  No.  2, 
with  Spring,  No.  1, 
"  No.  2, 
Hard  Rubber,      . 

Flint's  Hammer,    ..... 

Hard  Rubber  Plessimeter, 


00 
GO 
00 
00 
00 
25 


SUNDRY  INSTRUMENTS. 

Trocar  and  Canulas,  3  sizes,  each. 
Exploring  Trocar,  Fine  French, 
Potain's  Aspirator,  Small, 

Large,      . 
"  "  no  bottle,  French  style, 

Rectum  Speculum,  two  Blade,  Spring  Handle, 
"  "  Long  Blades,  Bodenheimer, 

"        Bougies,  Plain,  No.  1  to  12,  each, 
Conical,  No.  1  to  12,  each, 
Stomach  Pump,  best  English, 
"         Tubes,  English,  each, 
Tooth  Forceps,  nickel  plated,  each, 

"  "       Finest  Quality,  Plated,  each. 


1  50 
1  25 

12  00 

13  00 
18  00 

3  50 

4  00 
1  00 

1  25 
18  00 

2  00 

1  75 

2  75 


HYPODERMIC  SYRINGES  AND  THERMOMETERS. 

Fine  Glass  Hyp.  Syringe,  with  two  Needles  and  Bottle,  in  Case,     . 

Metal  Covered  with  Fenestra,      " 
"         "  "  French  style,  in  smaller  and  better  Case, 

Large,  French  Hyp.  Syringe,  three  Needles,  fine  Case,   .... 
Plain,  Self  Registering  Thermometer,  Straight,  in  Hard  Rubber  Case, 
Constricted,  "  "  "  "         " 

"  by  Spiral,  "  "  "  "         " 

Finest  Hick's  Thermometer,  with  a  Certificate  from  Kew  Observatory, 

showing  variations,  .... 
Non-registering  Thermometer  on  Ivory  Scale, 
Self-registering  "  "        "         " 

Urinometers,  Plain,  English, 

Fine,         "  ... 

"  Finest,  with  Enamelled  Scale, 


Orthopaedic  Instruments  made  to  order.  Silk  Elastic  Stockings, 
Knee  Caps  and  Anklets  furnished  and  made  to  order.  In  fact  every 
Article  (not  mentioned  in  List)  used  by  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in 
their  practice,  we  are  able  to  furnish  at  Manufacturers  Prices. 


2 

00 

2 

50 

3 

00 

6 

00 

2 

00 

2 

50 

3 

50 

5 

00 

2 

00 

2 

50 

75 

1 

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2 

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BOERICKE    &   TAFEL's    HOMOEOPATHIC    PUBLICATIOXS  57 

'Bomdi  &  Cafel's 

^omoeopatl^tc  Publications. 


ACONITE,  Monograph  on,  its  Therapeutic  and  Physiolog- 
ical Effects,  together  ^vith  its  Uses  and  Accurate  State- 
ments, derived  from  the  various  Sources  of  Medical  L#it- 
erature.  By  A.  Reil,  M.D.  Translated  from  the  German  by  H. 
B.  Millard,  M.D.     Prize  essay.     168  pages, ^0  60 

"  This  Monograpli,  probably  the  best  which  has  ever  been  published,  upon  the 
subject,  lias  been  translated  and  given  to  the  public  in  English,  by  Dr.  Millard,  of 
iSTew  York.  Apart  from  the  intrinsic  value  of  the  work,  which  is  well  known  to  all 
medical  German  scholars,  the  translation  of  it  has  been  completed  in  the  most  thor- 
ough and  painstaking  way  ;  and  all  the  Latin  and  Greek  quotations  have  been  care- 
fully rendered  into  English. 

"  The  book  itself  is  a  work  of  great  merit,  thoroughly  exhausting  the  whole  range 
of  the  subject.  To  obtain  a  thorough  view  of  the  spirit  of  the  action  of  the  drug,  we 
can  recommend  no  better  work." — From  the  North  American  Journal. 

ALLEN,  DR.  T.  F.     The    Encyclopedia   of  Pure    Materia 
Medica;  a  Record  of  the  Positive  Effects  of  Drugs  upon 
the    Healthy    Human    Organism,     With  contributions  from 
Dr.  Richard  Hughes,  of  England  ;  Dr.  C.  Hering,  of  Philadelphia ; 
Dr.  Carroll  Dunham,  of  New  York;  Dr.Adolph  Lippe,  of  Phila- 
delphia, and  others.     X  volumes.     Price  bound  in  cloth,  $60.00 ; 
in  half  morocco  or  sheep,         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  70  GO 

This  is  the  most  complete  and  extensive  work  on  Materia  Medica 
ever  attempted  in  the  history  of  medicine — a  work  to  which  the  homoeo- 
pathic practitioner  may  turn  with  the  certainty  of  finding  the  whole 
pathogenetic  record  of  any  remedy  ever  used  in  homoeopathy,  the 
record  of  which  being  published  either  in  bookform  or  in  journals.  The 
volumes  average  about  640  pp.  each.  Nine  volumes  have  been  com- 
pleted, and  the  concluding  volume  will  be  issued  before  end  of  1879. 
An  index  or  symptom  register  to  the  Encyclopedia  will  be  issued  within 
six  months  from  completion  of  last  volume. 

ALLEN    AND    NORTON.      Ophthalmic   Therapeutics,   by 

Timothy  F.  Allen,  M.D.,  Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Ophthalmic 
Hospital,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics  in  the 

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New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  and  Geo.  S.  Norton,  . 
M.D.,  Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  and  Oph- 
thalmic  and   Aural   Surgeon   to   the   Homoeopathic   Hospital   on 
Ward's  Island.     269  pp.,  8vo.     Cloth, 2  00 

.  .  .  "  This  work  is  a  movement  in  the  right  direction,  meets  our  unqualified 
endorsement,  furnishing,  as  it  unquestionably  does,  the  most  valuable  and  definite 
conclusions  of  clinical  experience,  based  upon  indications  afforded  by  the  provings 
of  the  remedies  used.     .     .     . 

"  Part  I.  goes  over  the  ground  from  Aconite  to  Zincum,  giving  the  subjective  and 
clinical  features  of  each  drug.  We  are  assured  in  the  preface  that  '  all  the  symptom- 
atology given  in  the  work  has  heen  verified.' 

"  Part  II.  names  each  of  the  affections  treated,  together  with  the  remedies  that 
have  been  found  serviceable,  and  to  each  remedy  is  appended  the  leading  symptoms 
known  to  have  been  produced  or  cured,  or  at  least  ameliorated." — Fro7n  Ohio  M.  & 
S.  Reporter. 

.  .  .  "  The  large  and  varied  clinic  of  the  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  and  the  work 
done  there  by  colleagues  have  contributed  very  extensively  to  the  present  volume. 
Current  literature  has  also  been  gleaned,  and  the  labors  of  others  outside  utilized  to 
a  certain  extent.  The  book  is  a  solid  contribution  to  homoeopathy,  and  will,  un- 
questionably be  bought  up  eagerly." — From  U.  S.  lied.  Investigator. 

.  .  .  ''  This  work  contrasts  favorably  with  many  similar  treatises.  It  has  not 
been  written  by  inexperienced  practitioners,  but  of  men  who  write  of  that  which 
they  have  seen — of  that  which  they  have  accomplished.  ...  It  is,  in  short,  a 
useful  book,  and  as  such  we  commend  it  to  the  study  of  our  readers." — -From  the 
Monthly  Horn.  Review. 

ANGELL,  DR.  H.  C.  A  treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye; 
for  the  Use  of  Students  and  Practitioners.  By  Henry  C. 
Angell,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Ophthalmology  in  the  Boston  University 
School  of  Medicine,  etc.,  etc.  Fifth  edition,  enlarged  and  illustra- 
ted.    Pp.  343.     12mo.,  Cloth,  3  00 

The  fifth  edition  of  this  standard  work  has  just  been  issued  from  the  press,  and 
shows  that  the  whole  work  has  been  thoroughly  revised  and  brought  up  to  the  latest 
dates  in  ophthalmology.  Exquisite  clesiT  photographic  illustrations  have  been  added, 
and  an  exposition  given  of  the  dioptric  or  metric  system,  as  applied  to  lenses  for 
spectacles. 

Eserin  is  introduced  as  a  topical  application  in  many  forms  of  diseases  of  the 
eye ;  Hydrochlorate  of  Gelsemium  as  a  substitute  for  Atropin  as  a  dilator  of  the 
pupil ;  the  operation  for  drainage  of  the  eye,  etc.,  etc. 

The  fourth  edition  of  Dr.  Angell' s  work  has  lately  been  translated  into  Frenct, 
and  very  favorably  reviewed  by  the  German  and  English  homoeopathic  press. 

How  to  Take  Care  of  our  Eyes,  with  Advice  to  Parents 

and  Teachers  in  regard  to  the  Management  of  the  Eyes  of 
Children.  By  Henry  C.  Angell,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Ophthalmol- 
ogy in  Boston  University,  author  of  Treatise  on  Disease  of  the  Eye 
for  the  use  of  Students  and  General   Practitioners,  etc.     Boston, 

1878.     Pp.  71,         16mo.     Cloth, 50 

This  most  admirable  popular  treatise  has  appeared,  for  the  most 


part,  already  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly,  and  should  be  recommended  by  phy- 
sicians to  all  their  families,  as  it  contains  practical  advice  needed  by  all. 

We  glean  from  the  author's  preface :  "  Though  not  the  first  work  of  the  kind 
published,  this  is  believed  to  be  simpler,  freer  from  technical  terms,  and  shorter  than 

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its  predecessors.     These  merits,  it  is  hoped,  may  render  it  exceptionably  popular, 
and  therefore  exceptionably  useful. 

"  The  growing  prevalence  of  weak  sight  in  this  country,  both  in  children  and 
adults,  would  seem  to  make  a  wider  knowledge  of  the  eye,  and  how  to  take  care  of  it, 
of  some  importance." 

ANNUAL    RECORD    OF    HOMCE 

TURK.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D 

187 1.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D. 

1872.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D. 

1873.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D. 

1874.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D. 

1875.     Edited  by  C.  G.  Kaue,  M.D. 

(Per  set  of  six  volumes,  $15.00  net). 

■  In  the  preparation  of  the  Annual  Eecord,  Professor  Eaue  has  been  assisted  by 
an  able  corps  of  collaborators,  and  no  labor  or  expense  has  been  spared  to  have  the 
whole  a  complete  digest  of  all  the  valuable  information  scattered  throughout  the  period- 
ical literature  of  Homoeopathy  during  the  year  1869.  The  journals  of  the  United 
States,  England,  Germany,  France,  Spain,  and  other  countries,  liave  furnished  mate- 
rials for  this  great  work. 

"  It  is  a  year-book,  containing  everything  that  appeared  of  importance  in  the 
whole  field  of  literature,  an  account  of  the  many  beneficial  results  due  to  our  rapidly 
spreading  school.  .  .  .  Such  a  book  is  also  greatly  wanted  in  Germany.  We 
find  that  the  editor  has  extracted  also  the  German  journals  with  the  greatest  con- 
scientiousness. ...  It  contains  a  mass  of  important  material  well  worthy  of  our 
notice." — From  Allgemeine  Somceopathische  Zeitung. 

N.  B. — All  unbound  copies  of  this  valuable  work  have  been  de- 
stroyed in  a  recent  conflagration,  and  there  are  but  a  few  sets  yet  available. 

APIS  MELLIFICA,  or  the  Poison  of  the  Honey  Bee,  con- 
sidered as  a  Therapeutic  Agent.  By  Dr.  C.  W.  Wolf.  80 
pages, 

BAEHR,  DR.  B.  The  Science  of  Therapeutics  according  to 
the  Principles  of  Homoeopathy.  Translated  and  enriched 
with  numerous  additions  from  Kafka  and  other  sources,  by  C.  J. 
Hempel,  M.D.     Two  volumes.     1387  pages,  .... 

This  work  is  to  take  the  place  of  the  late  Hartmann's  Acute  and  Chronic  Diseases, 
but  in  point  of  scientific  value  and  practical  usefulness  it  is  far  superior  to  the  former. 
Dr.  Hempel  has  incorporated  large  sections  from  Kafka  in  the  same,  has  also  on 
suitable  occasions  introduced  the  new  remedies,  and  has  made  valuable  additions 
from  our  journals  and  personal  records. 

.  .  .  "  In  short  Dr.  Baehr  has  presented  us  with  the  results  of  his  observa- 
tions at  the  bedside  rather  than  of  his  researches  in  the  study.  It  is  this  which  ren- 
ders his  work  valuable,  and  which  at  the  same  time  accounts  for  his  occasional  im- 
perfections. We  know  of  no  work  of  the  kind  in  homoeopathic  literature  where  the 
suggestions  for  the  choice  of  medicines  are  given  in  a  fresher  or  clearer  manner,  or 
in  one  better  calculated  to  interest  and  inform  the  practitioner. 

"  Throughout  the  whole  of  these  two  -volumes  his  instructions  as  to  the  diet  and 
the  management  of  patients  are  generally  good. 

"  For  the  physician  who  is  engaged  in  a  clinical  investigation  of  homoeopathy, 
it  would  be  difficult  to  select  a  guide  more  suitable  or  more  trustworthy. 

"  We  have  only  to  add  that  the  two  volumes  are  highly  creditable  to  the  pub- 
lishers. The  type  is  good,  the  paper  good,  and  the  binding  excellent." — From  the 
Monthly  Homoeopathic  Review. 


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"  In  addition  to  the  contents  of  the  original  German  edition  of  Baehr,  the  Ame- 
rican reader  has  given  him  indications  for  the  use  of  the  '  New  Remedies '  on  all  suit- 
able occasions ;  the  able  and  industrious  translator,  Prof.  Hempel,  having  furnished 
these,  in  addition  to  many  valuable  hints  from  his  own  experience,  and  extracts 
from  the  writings  of  Kafka  and  from  our  Medical  Journals,  thus  presenting  the  most 
modern  as  well  as  most  approved  remedies,  and  making  the  book  complete. 

"  Tlie  publishers,  Messrs.  Boericke  &  Tafel,  deserve  the  encomiums  of  the  pro- 
fession, as  well  as  their  patronage,  for  presenting  so  valuable  a  book,  with  all  the  ac- 
cessories of  excellent  paper,  unexceptionable  typography,  and  appropriate  and  sub- 
stantial binding." — -From  the  Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

"  At  last  we  have  a.  practice  of  physic  worthy  of  the  homoeopathic  school.  Dr. 
Baehr  has  all  the  qualifications  required  for  describing  disease,  in  addition  to  a  large 
knowledge,  bibliographical  and  experimental,  of  its  homoeopathic  treatment.  He  Is 
thus_  enabled  to  present  both  sides  of  his  subject  in  sufficient  fulness  and  in  due  pro- 
portion. The  book  is  complete  in  itself,  and  makes  little  demand  upon  previous  or 
even  collateral  knowledge.  _  Symptomatology,  diagnosis,  prognosis  and  morbid  ana- 
tomy receive  due  attention  in  respect  of  every  form  of  disease. 

"The  descriptions  of  disease — no  easy  thing  to  write — are  always  clear  and  full, 
sometimes  felicitous.  The  style  is  easy  and  readable,  and  not  too  prolix.  Above  all, 
the  relations  of  maladies  to  medicines  are  studied  no  less  philosophically  than  expe- 
rimentally, with  an  avoidance  of  abstract  theorizing  on  the  one  side,  and  of  mere 
empiricism  on  the  other,  which  is  most  satisfactory." — From  the  British  Journal  of 
Homoeopathy. 

BECKER,  DR.  A.  C.  Diseases  of  the  Digestive  Organs  and 
Constipation,  treated  homceopathically.  Second  American 
from  the  third  London  edition,  with  additions.     128  pages,      .         .         50 

Dentition,    according   to    some   of  the    best   and    latest 

German  authorities.     82  pages, 50 

Diseases  of  the  Eye,  treated  homceopathically.     From 

the  German.     77  pages, 50 

BELL,  DR.  JAMES  B.  The  Homoeopathic  Therapeutics  of 
Diarrhoea,  Dysentery,  Cholera,  Cholera  Morbus,  Cholera 
Infantum,  and  all  other  loose  evacuations  of  the  bowels. 

168  pages.     Bound  in  Muslin,         .         .         .         .         ,         ,         .     1  00 

This  little  book  had  a  very  large  sale,  and  but  few  physicians  offices  will  be 
found  without  it.  The  work  was,  without  exception,  very  highly  commended  by  the 
homoeopathic  press. 

BERJEAU,  J.  PH.  The  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Syphi- 
lis, Gonorrhoea,  Spermatorrhoea,  and  Urinary  Diseases. 
Kevised,  with  numerous  additions,  by  J.  H.  P.  Frost,  M.D.  256 
pages, 1  50 

"  This  work  is  unmistakably  the  production  of  a  practical  man.  It  is  short, 
pithy,  and  contains  a  vast  deal  of  sound  practical  instruction.  The  diseases  are 
briefly  described  ;  the  directions  for  treatment  are  succinct  and  summary.  It  is  a 
book  which  might  with  profit  be  consulted  by  all  practitioners  of  homoeopathy." — 
From  the  North  American  Journal. 

BERKLEY.     Sketch  of  Hahnemann  and  his  Wife,  .        .         10 

BGENNINGHAUSEN,  DR.  C.    Essay  on  the  Homoeopathic 

Treatment  of  Intermittent  Fever.     Translated  and  edited  by 

C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D., 50 

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HOMCEOPATHIC    PUBLICATIONS.  Gl 

BCENNINGHAUSEN,  DR.  C.  Homoeopathic  Therapia  of 
Intermittent  and  other  Fevers,  Translated  with  the  addition 
of  New  Kemedies,  By  A.  Korndoerfee,  M.D.     245  pages.     8vo.,     1  50 

.  .  .  "  Here,  then,  we  have  a  work  which  will  enable  the  homoeopathic  prac- 
titioner to  select  the  remedy  in  a  case  of  fever,  according  to  the  individuality  of  that 
case,  with  the  least  amount  of  labor,  and  with  the  greatest  possible  accuracy.  It  is  a 
companion  volume  to  Bell's  work  on  Diarrhea,  etc.,  and  is  much  more  accurate,  and 
more  nearly  complete  than  is  that  excellent  and  valuable  little  volume. 

"  The  translator  has  done  his  work  well,  giving  us  a  pure  English,  and  his  care- 
ful proof  reading  has  added  to  the  value  of  the  work.  The  publishers  have  spared 
no  expense  to  bring  this  book  out  in  a  handsome  style ;  while  the  printers  have  made 
an  uncommonly  neat  job  of  their  part  of  the  work ;  in  fact,  translator,  publishers  and 
printer  have  conspired  to  bring  out  a  useful  book  in  handsome  style,  and  have  hap- 
pily succeeded  in  doing  so." — -From  the  Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

BCENNINGHAUSEN,  DR.  C.  The  Sides  of  the  Body  and 
Drug  Affinities.  Homoeopathie  Exercises.  Translated  and 
edited  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.,       .         .         .        .         .         .         .         25 

The  first  part  of  this  little  treatise  contains  the  remedies  arranged  in  double 
column,  according  to  their  action  on  the  right  or  left  side  of  the  different  parts  of  the 
body. 

The  second  part  contains  the  "  Drug  Affinities."  The  whole  is  printed  in  four 
different  types,  corresponding  to  the  prominence  or  affinity  of  the  respective  reme- 
dies. 

BREYFOGLE,  DR.  W.  L.  Epitome  of  Homoeopathic  Med- 
icines.    383  pages, 1  50 

Interleaved  with  writing  paper.     Half  morocco,      .         .         .         .     2  50 

We  quote  from  the  author's  preface : 

"  It  has  been  my  aim,  throughout,  to  arrange  in  as  concise  form  as  possible,  the 
leading  symptoms  of  all  well  established  provings.  To  accomplish  this,  I  have 
compared  Lippe's  Mat.  Med. ;  the  Symptomen-Codex  ;  Jahr's  Epitome ;  Bcenning- 
hausen's  Therapeutic  Pocket-Book,  and  Hale's  New  Bemedies." 

BRYAN.     The  Rival  Schools  of  Medicine,         ....         15 

BRYANT,  DR.  J.  A  Pocket  Manual,  or  Repertory  of  Ho- 
moeopathic Medicine,  Alphabetically  and  Nosologically  arr- 
anged, which  may  be  used  as  the  Physicians'  Vcide-yneciim,  the 
Travelers'  Medical  Companion,  or  the  Family  Physician.  Contain- 
ing the  Principal  Remedies  for  the  most  important  Diseases ;  Symp- 
toms, Sensations,  Characteristics  of  Diseases,  etc. ;  with  the  Principal 
Pathogenetic  Effects  of  the  Medicines  on  the  most  important  Organs 
and  Functions  of  the  Body,  together  with  Diagnosis,  Explanation  of 
Technical  Terms,  Directions  for  the  selection  and  Exhibition  of 
Remedies,  Rules  of  Diet,  etc.  Compiled  from  the  best  Homoeo- 
pathic authorities.     Third  edition.     352  pages,        .         .         .         .     1  50 

BUCHNER,  J.    Morbus  Brightii.    Translated  by  S.  Lilienthal, 

M.D.     148  pages, 1  00 

"  Our  indefatigable  friend  in  Gotham  has  laid  the  profession  under  additional 
obligation  by  de-Teutonizing  Dr.  Buchner's  excellent  monograph  on  Bright's  Dis- 
ease.    Under  the  different  heads  of  the  History  of  the  Disease,  its  Frequency,  Dura- 

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tion,  Hereditary  Tendencies,  Pathological  Anatomy,  Character,  Etiology,  Statistics, 
Diagnosis,  Symptoms  and  Course,  Prognosis,  Prophylaxis,  and  Therapia,  there  are 
gathered  very  many  interesting  facts  and  suggestions.  Indeed,  tliis  is  just  such  a 
compendious  and  exhaustive  treatise  on  a  most  practical  subject,  as  we  might  expect 
from  its  distinguished  author.  Its  general  value  is  enhanced  by  an  AjDi^endix,  fur- 
nished by  Dr.  Lilienthal,  which  gives  the  indications  for  the  newer  remedies  in 
Bright's  Disease. — From  U.  S.  Med.  and  Surg.  Journal. 

BURT,  DR.  W.  H.     Characteristic  Materia  Medica.     Second 

edition.     541  pages, 2  50 

In  this  work,  the  author  gives  the  characteristic  symptoms  of  two 
hundred  and  three  remedies. 

We  quote  from  the  author's  preface : 

"  The  following  work  is  neither  a  '  text-book,'  nor  an  '  epitome,'  much  less  is  it 
offered  as  a  substitute  for  the  Materia  Medica,  but  from  all  sources  within  my  reach, 
including  pretty  much  the  entire  range  of  our  English  and  American  Homoeopathic 
literature,  I  have  endeavored  to  collect  those  symptoms  which,  whether  originally 
pathogenetic  or  clinical  only,  have  come  to  be  regarded  as  '  characteristics,'  and  as 
'  key-notes,'  by  reason  of  their  own  prominence,  or  from  the  frequency  of  their  men- 
tion by  the  best  authorities. 

BURT,  DR.  W.  H.  Therapeutics  of  Tuberculosis  or  Pulmo- 
nary Consumption.     230  pages, 1  75 

•'  This  book  is  precisely  what  its  title  implies,  a  work  on  the  Therapeutics  of 
Consumption.  The  author  divides  tuberculosis  into  twelve  of  its  characteristic  symp- 
toms, and  then  takes  up  each  head  separately,  giving  the  indications  for  the  reme- 
dies."    (Then  follows  a  description  of  the  arrangement.) 

"  The  plan  of  the  work,  as  stated  above,  has  been  most  thoroughly  carried  out. 
The  indications  for  the  remedies  are  given  in  a  most  excellent  and  concise  manner, 
and  in  connection  with  them  many  eminent  authorities  are  quoted,  among  whom 
may  be  mentioned  Hirschel,  MeyhofTer,  Hughes,  Baehr,  GouUon,  Guernsey,  Dun- 
ham, and  others.  The  chapter  on  Cough  deserves  special  mention.  Hygienic  and 
dietetic  rules  are  also  given.  The  book  closes  with  a  chapter  on  the  use  of  the  spi- 
rometer as  a  means  of  diagnosis." — From  the  New  England  Medical  Gazette. 

"  This  volume  has  several  merits ;  it  is  not  too  large ;  it  gives  the  characteristic 
and  clinical  indications  side  by  side,  so  that  they  are  easily  found ;  it  leaves  the 
question  of  dose,  and  the  repetition,  to  the  good  sense  and  experience  of  the  prac- 
titioner ;  it  does  not  set  forth  any  fraudulent  claims  for  this  or  that '  specific,'  and 
what  is  indispensable  in  a  work  on  this  fatal  malady,  it  adds  a  list  of  valuable  and 
merciful  expedients  to  make  the  poor  victim  as  comfortable  as  possible.  It  is  very 
appropriately  dedicated  to  Dr.  MeyhofFer,  of  Nice,  R.  L." — From  the  U.  S.  Medical 
Investigator. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  A  Text-Book  of  Electro-Therapeutics 
and  Electro-Surgery,  for  the  Use  of  Students  and  General 
Practitioners.  By  John  Butler,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.E.,  L.R.C.S.I., 
etc.,  etc.    Pp.  277,  8vo.    Cloth, 2  00 

"  Among  the  many  works  extant  on  Medical  Electricitj' ;  we  have  seen  nothing 
that  comes  so  near  '  filling  the  bill '  as  this.  The  book  is  less  than  three  hundred 
pages  octavo,  but  is  sufficiently  comprehensive  for  the  student  or  the  practitioner. 
The  fact  that  it  is  written  by  an  enthusiastic  and  very  intelligent  homceopathist,  gives 
to  it  additional  value.  It  places  electricity  on  the  same  basis  as  other  drugs,  and 
points  out  by  specific  symptoms  when  the  agent  is  indicated.  The  use  of  electricity 
is  therefore  clearly  no  longer  an  exception  to  the  law  of  similia,  but  acts  curatively, 
only  when  used  in  accordance  with  that  law.  We  are  not  left  to  conjecture  and 
doubt,  but  can  clearly  see  the  specific  indications  of  the  agent,  in  the  disease  we  have 
under  observation.  The  author  has  done  the  profession  an  invaluable  service  in  thus 
making  plain  the  pathogenesis  of  this  wonderful  agent.   The  reader  will  find  no  diffi- 

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culty  in  following  both  the  pathology  and  treatment  of  the  cases  described.  Electri- 
tricity  is  not  held  up  as  the  cure-all  of  disease,  but  i3  shown  to  be  one  of  the  most 
important  and  valuable  of  remediable  agents,  when  used  in  an  intelligent  manner. 
We  have  seen  no  work  which  we  can  so  heartily  recommend  as  this." — From  the  Cin- 
cinnati Medical  Advance. 

"  Butler's  work  gives  with  exceptional  thoroughness  all  details  of  the  latest  re- 
searches on  Electricity,  which  powerful  agent  has  a  great  future,  and  rightly  demands 
our  most  earnest  consideration.  But  Homceopathia  especially  must  hail  with  delight 
the  advent  from  out  the  ranks  of  her  apostles  of  a  writer  of  John  Butler's  ability. 
His  book  will  also  find  a  large  circle  of  non-homoeopathic  readers,  since  it  does  not 
conflict  with  the  tenets  of  any  therapeutic  sect,  and  particular  care  has  been  bestowed 
on  the  technical  part  of  electro-therapeia." — From  the  Sotnoeopatkische  Rundschau. 

CASPARI'S  Homoeopathic  Domestic  Physician.  Edited  by 
F.  Haetmann,  M.D.,  author  of  the  Acute  and  Chronic  Diseii:es. 
Transated  from  the  eighth  German  edition,  and  enriched  by  a 
Treatise  on  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  by  W.  P.  Esrey,  M.D.,  with 
Additions  and  a  Preface,  by  C.  Hering,  M.D.  Containing  also  a 
Tabular  Index  of  the  INtedicines,  and  the  Diseases  in  which  they  are 
used,  etc.     With  36  illustrations.     475  pages,  .         .         .         .     1  00 

COCKBURN,  DR.  S.  Medical  Reform;  being  an  Examina- 
tion into  the  Nature  of  the  Prevailing  System  of  Medi- 
cine, and  an  Exposition  of  some  of  its  Chief  Evils,  with 
Allopathic  Revelations.     A  Eemedy  for  the  Evil.     180  pages,         50 

CONQUEST.     What  is  Homoeopathy  ?     5  cts.  Per  Hundred,    .     3  00 

CURTIS,  J.  T.,  M.D.,  and  J.  LILLIE,  M.D.     An  Epitome 

of    Homoeopathic    Practice.     Compiled    chiefly   from    Jahr, 

Eiickert,  Beauvais,  Boenninghausen,  etc.     246  pages,      ...         60 

This  handy  little  volume  contains  the  most  prominent  symptoms  of  119  reme- 
dies, to  which  is  added  a  well  arranged  Repertory.  The  whole  is  in  such  a  shape 
that  it  can  be  carried  conveniently  in  the  pocket  as  a  remembrancer. 

DAKE,  DR.  J.  P.     Acute  Diseases  and  their  Homoeopathic 

Treatment.     Also,  Directions  for  the  Treatment  of  Injuries  Re- 
ceived by  Accidents  and  from  Poisons, •        .     1  00 

The  Science  of  Therapeutics   in   Outline.     A  Systematic 

Arrangement  of  Principles  concerned  in  the  care  of  Human  Health, 

showing  their  Several  Departments.     By  J.  P.  Dake,  A.M.,  M.D., 

late  Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine  in  the 

Hahnemann  Medical   College,  Philadelphia,  etc.,  etc.     JSTashville, 

1878.    pp.  46, 8vo., •        ...        25 

"  Like  a  skillful  general  making  a  reconnoissance  before  giving  battle,  in  order 
to  draw  the  fire  of  the  enemy,  or  learn  the  whereabouts  of  his  friends,  so  our  author 
puts  out  this  feeler  and  awaits  its  effects  before  he  ventures  to  hurl  upon  us  the  main 

body  of  his  work Professor  Dake  holds  a  high  position  as  a  writer  in 

our  school,  and  we  may,  in  any  event,  look  for  something  worthy  his  able  pen." — 
From  the  Oincinnati  Medical  Advance  for  October. 

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DAKE,  DR.  WM.  C.  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Diph- 
theria.    By  Wm.  C.  Dake,  M.D.,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.     Pp.  55, 

8vo.     Paper, .         50 

This  interesting  monograph  was  enlarged  from  a  paper  read  at  the 

Third  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Homoeopathic  Society  of  Tennessee,  held 

at  Memphis,  September  19,  1877. 

It  gives  a  report  of  one  hundred  and  seventy-six  cases  treated  during 

a  period  of  eleven  months.     It  well  repays  a  careful  perusal. 

EGGERT,  DR.  W.  The  Homoeopathic  Therapeutics  of 
Uterine  and  Vaginal  Discharges.  Pp.  543,  8vo.  Half  mo- 
rocco,      3  50 

The  author  brought  here  together  in  an  admirable  and  comprehen- 
sive arrangement  everything  published  to  date  on  the  subject  in  the 
whole  homoeopathic  literature,  besides  embodying  his  own  abundant 
personal  experience.  The  contents  divided  into  eight  parts,  are  ar- 
ranged as  follows : 

Part  I.  Treats  on  Menstruation  and  Dysmenorrhcea ;  Part  II 
Menorrhagia;  Part  III.  Ainenorrhma ;  Part  IV.  Abortion  and  Mis- 
carriage ;  Part  V.  Metrorrhagia ;  Part  VI.  Fluor  alhus ;  Part  VII. 
Lochia ;  and  Part  VIII.  General  Concomitants.  No  work  as  complete 
as  this,  on  the  subject,  was  ever  before  attempted,  and  we  feel  assured 
that  it  will  meet  with  great  favor  by  the  profession. 

Some  time  ago  inquiry  was  made  through  the  columns  of  the  "  Observer "  for 
an  article  on  Leucorrhoea ;  to  such  I  would  say,  we  now  have  such  a  one  before  the 
profession,  only  in  a  more  complete  and  available  form  than  an  article  could  have. 
We  not  only  have  a  work  an  Leucorrhcea,  but  on  all  uterine  and  vaginal  discharges, 
together  with  their  varied  and  numerous  concomitants. 

A  special  beauty  of  the  work  is,  that  all  verified  remedies  stand  out  in  small 
capitals,  and  are  thus  more  easily  recognized.  This  to  the  student  often  calls  to 
mind  times  past,  where  hours  were  spent  in  the  search  for  a  remedy  that  can  now  be 
found  in  as  many  minutes. 

The  book  is  a  counterpart  of  Bell  on  Diarrrhoea,  and  Dunham  on  Whooping- 
cough.  Synthetics,  Diagnosis  and  Pathology  are  left  out  as  not  coming  within  the 
scope  of  the  work.  The  author  in  his  preface  says :  remedies  and  their  symptoms 
are  left  out,  and  the  symptoms  and  their  remedies  have  received  sole  attention— 
that  is  what  the  busy  practitioner  wants. 

The  work  is  one  of  the  essentials  in  a  library. — From  American  Observer. 

"A  most  exhaustive  treatise,  admirably  arranged,  covering  all  that  is  known  of 
therapeutics  in  this  important  department." — From  the  Homoeopathic  Times. 

ESREY,  \V.  P.,  M.D.  A  Treatise  on  Anatomy  and  Physi- 
ology.    With  thirty  illustrations.     92  pages,  ...         75 

FAULKNER'S  PHYSICIANS'  VISITING  LIST.       .        .     2  00 

As  the  time  draws  near  when  most  physician's  renew  their  visiting 
lists,  we  would  again  point  out  to  the  profession  the  above  admirably 
arranged  list.  The  Repertory,  the  most  complete  of  its  size  ever  issued, 
is  alone  worth  the  price.     It  is  an  invaluable  remembrancer,  and  has 

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been  brought  up  to  date  in  this  its  second  edition,  as  all  the  new  American 
remedies  have  been  carefully  incorporated.  By  an  ingenious  contriv- 
ance, doing  away  with  the  india-rubber  strings,  extra  sheets,  for  reports 
of  cases,  can  readily  be  inserted,  as  well  as  extra  sheets  of  the  list  proper 
for  those  having  more  than  forty  patients  a  day. 

The  whole  is  elegantly  gotten  up,  bound  in  fine  morocco  leather  and 
gilt-edged.  It  is  acknowledged  to  be  the  cheapest  list  in  the  market  for 
the  price. 

"  Dr.  Faulkner's  Visiting  List  is  well  adapted  to  render  the  details  of  daily 
work  more  perfectly  recorded  than  any  book  prepared  for  the  same  purpose  with 
which  we  have  hitherto  met. 

"  It  commences  with  the  almanacs ;  then  follow  an  obstetric  calendar :  a  list  of 
poisons  and  their  antidotes;  an  account  of  Marshall  Hall's  ready  method  in  as- 
phyxia ;  a  repertory  of  between  sixty  and  seventy  pages ;  pages  marked  for  general 
memoranda;  vaccination  records;  records  of  deaths;  nurses;  friends,  and  others; 
obstetric  record,  which  is  especially  complete ;  and  finally,  pages  ruled  to  keep  notes 
of  daily  visits ;  and  also  spaces  marked  for  name  of  the  medicine  ordered  on  each 
day.  The  plan  devised  is  so  simple,  so  efficient,  and  so  clear,  that  we  illustrate  it  on 
a  scale  just  half  the  size  of  the  original." 

"  The  List  is  not  divided  info  special  months,  but  its  use  may  he  as  easily  commenced 
in  the  middle  of  the  year  as  at  the  beginning. 

"  We  heartily  recommend  Faulkner's  List  to  our  colleagues." — From  the  Monthly  So- 
mceopathic  Review. 

GOULLON,  DR.  H.  Scrofulous  affections,  and  the  Advan- 
tages of  their  Treatment  according  to  the  Principles  and 
Experiences  of  Homoeopathy.  Described  and  demonstrated 
by  numerous  examj)les  of  successful  cures.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Emil  Tietze,  M.D.     355  pages.     Cloth,  8vo,,       .         .     1  50 

"  It  would  be  as  difficult  to  define  the  scrofulous  cachexia,  as  it  would  be  to  draw  a 
good  plate  illustrating  the  nervous  system,  or  to  devise  a  pocket  case  that  should 
contain  the  very  remedies  that  a  doctor  needs  and  no  more.  The  first  chapter  in  this 
book  contains  brief  notices  of  the  numerous  attempts  that  have  been  made  in  this 
direction.  It  is  concise,  suggestive,  and  very  entertaining.  The  consideration  of  the 
Discrasise  that  are  related  to  scrofula,  id  est  tuberculosis  syiDhilis,  sycosis,  and  rachi- 
tis, abounds  in  clinical  hints  and  deductions  of  the  most  practical  kind. 

"  This  is  followed  by  a  study  of  the  Special  Forms  of  Scrofula,  as  it  aflTects  the  cu- 
taneous system,  the  muco-membraneous  system,  the  glandular  system,  and  the  joints 
and  bones.  The  remaining  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages  are  devoted  to  a  practical  dis- 
cussion of  each  and  all  the  various  remedies  in  ordinary  use,  for  this  disease,  both  in 
the  simple  and  compound  forms.  This  part  of  the  book  is  largely  clinical,  133  cases 
being  reported  thereon.  We  have  no  space  for  extracts.  It  must  suffice  to  com- 
mend the  volume  as  the  most  practical  of  its  kind  extant,  and  to  express  our  thanks 
to  Dr.  Tietze  for  putting  it  in  an  English  dress." — From  the  U.  S.  M.  and  S.  Journal. 

"  We  return  our  thanks  to  the  translator.  Dr.  Tietze,  and  to  the  publishers,  for 
making  this  work  accessible  to  the  English  reading  profession.  The  translator  has 
done  his  share  of  the  work  well,  and  the  publishers  have  given  us  fine  white  paper, 
clear  type,  and  neat  binding.  GouUon  on  Scrofulosis  is  the  companion  volume  to 
Lord  on  Intermittent  Fever.  Of  such  books  we  cannot  have  too  many,  provided 
they  are  written  by  men  of  practical  mind  and  large  experience." — From  Hahne- 
mannian  Monthly. 

GRAY  and  HEMPEL.     Homoeopathic  Examiner.     Two  vols. 

Bound, 5  00 

GROSS,  DR.  H.     Comparative  Materia  Medica.     Edited  by 

C.   Hering,  M.D.      520  pages, 8  00 

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The  autlior's  Introduction  is  followed  by  a  concise  Pharmaceutical  Key,  added 
l)y  the  editor,  to  all  the  remedies  mentioned  in  the  work ;  tlien  follow  several  pages 
of  editor's  practical  advice  and_ remarks;  this  is  followed  by  464  pages  of  compari- 
sons, and  the  whole  concludes  with  an  appendix  containing  the  collateral  symptoms : 
during  stool,  during  urination,  during  menstruation,  and  during  cough. 

Tlie  whole  work  is  admirably  arranged.  The  comparison  of  any  two  remedies, 
either  occupies  one  double-column  page,  or  two  opposite  pages.  Thus  the  whole  is 
taken  in  at  a  glance,  without  the  necessity  of  turning  a  leaf. 

The  remedies  are  arranged  alphabetically,  so  that  in  the  left-hand  column  will 
be  found  the  remedy  to  be  compared,  and  in  the  right-hand  column  the  remedies  it 
is  compared  with,  also  in  alphabetical  order.  The  whole  is  enriched  by  numerous 
marginal  annotations  and  remarks  by  the  illustrious  editor. 

The  work  is  brought  out  regardless  of  expense,  on  heavy  tinted  paper,  clear 
print,  and  substantial  binding  in  half  morocco. 

GUERNSEY,  DR.  H.  N.  The  Application  of  the  Principles 
and  Practice  of  Homoeopathy  to  Obstetrics  and  the  Dis- 
orders Peculiar  to  Women  and  Young  Children.  By 
Henry  N.  Guernsey,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases 
of  Women  and  Children  in  the  Homoeopathic  Medical  College  of 
Pennsylvania,  etc.,  etc.  With  numerous  Illustrations.  Third  edi- 
tion, revised,  enlarged  and  greatly  improved.  Pp.  1004.  8vo., 
half  morocco, 8  GO 

This  standard  work,  with  the  numerous  improvements  and  additions  is  the  most 
complete  andcomprehensible  work  on  the  subject  in  the  English  language.  Of  the 
previous  editions^  almost  four  thousand  copies  are  in  the  hands  of  the  profession,  and 
of  this  third  edition  a  goodly  number  have  already  been  taken  up.  There  are  few 
other  professional  works  that  can  boast  of  a  like  popularity,  and  with  all  new  im- 
provements and  experiences  diligently  collected  and  faithfully  incorporated  into  each 
successive  edition,  this  favorite  work  will  retain  its  hold  on  the  high  esteem  it  is  held 
in  by  the  profession,  for  years  to  come.  It  is  superfluous  to  add  that  it  was  and  is 
used  from  its  first  appearance  as  a  text-book  at  the  homoeopathic  colleges. 

GUERNSEY,    DR.   E.     Homoeopathic    Domestic   Practice. 

With  Full  Descriptions  to  the  Dose  to  each  single  Case.  Con- 
taining also  Chapters  on  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Hygiene,  and  an 
abridged  Materia  Medica.  Tenth  enlarged,  revised  and  improved 
edition.     653  pages, 2  50 

The  Gentleman's  Hand-book  of  Homoeopathy,  especially 

for  Travellers  and  for  Domestic  Practice.     255  pages,     .         .         .     1  GO 

GUERNSEY,  DR.  W.  E.  The  Traveller's  Medical  Reper- 
tory  and  Family  Adviser  for  the  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment of  Acute  Diseases.     36  pages, 30 

This  little  work  has  been  arranged  with  a  view  to  represent  in  as  compact  a 
manner  as  possible  all  the  diseases — or,  rather,  disorders — which  the  non-profes- 
sional would  attempt  to  prescribe  for,  it  being  intended  only  for  the  treatment  of 
simple  or  acute  diseases,  or  to  allay  the  suffering  in  maladies  of  a  more  serious  nature 
until  a  Homceopathic  practitioner  can  be  summoned. 

HAHNEMANN,  DR.  S.  The  Lesser  Writings  of.  Col- 
lected and  Translated  by  E.  E.  Dudgeon,  M.D.     With  a  Preface 

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and  Notes  by  E.  E.  Maecy,  M.D.     Witli  a  Steel  Engraving  of 
Halinemaun  from  the  statue  of  Steinhauser.     784  pages,  .         .     3  00 

This  valuable  work  contains  a  large  number  of  Essays,  of  great  interest  to  lay- 
men as  well  as  medical  men  upon  Diet,  the  Prevention  of  Diseases,  Ventilation  of 
DwelKngs,  etc.  As  many  of  these  papers  were  written  before  the  discovery  of  the 
homoeopathic  theory  of  cure,  the  reader  will  be  enabled  to  peruse  in  this  volume  the 
ideas  of  a  gigantic  intellect  when  directed  to  subjects  of  general  and  practical 
interest. 

"  We  cannot  too  strongly  recommend  this  volume  to  the  study  of  every  homoeo- 
path. He  will  find  in  it  the  germ  of  many  a  thought  which  has  since  been  ex- 
panded into  a  pamphlet  or  treatise,  and  formed  the  capital  of  many  an  aspiring 
lesser  light,  and  while  it  enlarges  his  own  horizon,  it  will  at  the  same  time  give  him 
a  truer,  grander  conception  of  the  reach  of  that  noble  mind  to  which  the  world  is 
indebted  for  the  only  valuable  discovery  in  therapeutics  that  was  ever  made." — From 
the  North  American  Journal  of  Homeopathy. 

HAHNEMANN,   DR.    S.     Organon  of  the  Art  of  Healing. 

By  Samuel  Hahnemann,     Aude  Sapere.    Fifth  American  Edition 
translated  from  the  Fifth  German  Edition,  by  C.  Wesselhoeft,  M.D. 

pp.  244,  8vo.    Cloth, 1  75 

This  fifth  edition  of  "  Hahnemann's  Organon  "  has  a  history.  So 
many  complaints  were  made  again  and  again  of  the  incorrectness  and 
cumbersome  style  of  former  and  existing  editions  to  the  publishers,  that, 
yielding  to  the  pressure,  they  promised  to  destroy  the  plates  of  the  fourth 
edition,  and  to  bring  out  an  entire  retranslation  in  1876,  the  Centennial 
year.  After  due  consideration,  and  on  the  warm  recommendation  of  Dr. 
Constantino  Hering  and  others,  the  task  of  making  this  re-translation  was 
confided  to  Dr.  C.  Wesselhoeft,  and  the  result  of  years  of  labor  is  now 
before  the  profession,  who  will  be  best  able  themselves  to  judge  how  well 
he  succeeded  in  acquitting  himself  of  the  difficult  task. 

"  To  insure  a  correct  rendition  of  the  text  of  the  author,  they  (the  publishers) 
selected  as  his  translator  Dr.  Conrad  Wesselhoeft,  of  Boston,  an  educated  physician 
in  every  respect,  and  from  his  youth  up  perfectly  familiar  with  the  English  and 
German  languages,  than  whom  no  better  selection  could  have  been  made."  "  That 
he  has  made,  as  he  himself  declares,  *  an  entirely  new  and  independent  translation 
of  the  whole  work,'  a  careful  comparison  of  the  various  paragraphs,  notes,  etc., 
with  those  contained  in  previous  editions,  gives  abundant  evidence ;  and  while  he 
has,  so  far  as  was  possible,  adhered  strictly  to  the  letter  of  Hahnemann's  text,  he 
has  at  the  same  time  given  a  pleasantly  flowing  rendition  that  avoids  the  harsh- 
ness of  a  strictly  literal  translation." — From  the  Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

"  The  present  translator,  while  endeavoring  to  produce  a  perfectly  correct  trans- 
lation of  the  original,  has  avoided  too  close  an  adherence  to  Hahnemann's  con- 
struction, style  and  punctuation.  Dr.  W.  has  aimed  to  give  an  entirely  new  and 
independent  translation,  and  with  deep  reverence  for  the  author  and  loyalty  to  the 
truth,  he  has  accomplished  his  task." — From  the  American  Observer. 

"  To  every  homoeopathic  physician  the  work  is  of  course  a  necessity.  The  younger 
members  of  the  profession  will  undoubtedly  make  the  Organon  one  of  the  first  contri- 
butions to  their  raedical  library." — From  the  Homoeopathic  Times. 

HALE,  DR.  E.  M.  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Heart.  In 
Three  Parts.  Part  I :  Functional  Disorders  of  the  Heart.  Part  II : 
Inflammatory  Affections  of  the  Heart.  Part  III :  Organic  Dis- 
eases of  the  Heart.     Second  enlarged  edition.     248  pages,       .         .     1  75 


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tics of  the  New  Remedies.  Fourth  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged.    In  two  volumes, 

Vol.  I.     Special  Symptomatology.     With  new  Botanical 

and  Pharmacological  Notes.     672  pages, 
Vol.  II.     Special  Therapeutics.     With  Illustrative  Clini- 
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"  Dr.  Hale's  work  on  New  Remedies,  is  one  both  well  known  and  much  appreci- 
ated on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic.  For  many  medicines  of  considerable  value  we  are 
indebted  to  his  researches.  In  the  present  edition,  the  symptoms  produced  by  the 
drug  investigated,  and  those  which  they  have  been  observed  to  cure,  are  separated 
from  the  clinical  observations,  by  which  the  former  have  been  confirmed.  That  this 
volume  contains  a  very  large  amount  of  invaluable  information  is  incontestable,  and 
that  every  effort  has  been  made  to  secure  both  fullness  of  detail  and  accuracy  of 
statement,  is  apparent  throughout.  For  these  reasons  we  can  confidently  commend 
Dr.  Hale's  fourth  edition  of  his  well-known  work  on  the  New  Remedies  to  our 
homoeopathic  colleagues." — From  The  Monthly  Homoeopathic  Review. 

"  We  do  not  hesitate  to  say  that  by  these  publications  Dr.  Hale  rendered  an  in- 
estimable service  to  homoeopathy,  and  thereby  to  the  art  of  medicine.  '  The  school 
of  Hahnemann  in  every  country  owes  him  hearty  thanks  for  all  this ;  and  allopathy 
is  beginning  to  share  our  gain.'  The  author  is  given  credit  for  having  in  this  fourth 
edition  corrected  the  mistake  for  which  the  third  one  had  been  taxed  rather  se- 
verely, by  restoring  in  Vol.  II  the  '  special  therapeutics,'  instead  of  the  '  characteris- 
tics '  of  the  third  edition." — From  the  British  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

The  Medical,  Surgical  and  Hygienic  Treatment  of  Dis- 
eases of  Women,  especially  those  causing  Sterility,  the 
Disorders  and  Accidents  of  Pregnancy,  and  Painful  and 
Difficult  Labor.  By  Edwin  M.  Hale,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  and  Therapeutics  in  the  Chicago  Homoeopathic  College, 
etc.,  etc.  Pp.  298, 8vo.  Cloth,  .  .  •  .  .  .  . 
From  the  author's  preface : 

This  work  is  divided  into  two  parts,  of  which  Part  I  treats  of  Sterility,  and  Part 
II  of  Disorders  of  Pregnancy  and  Dystocia.  The  contents  of  the  fourteen  chapters  of 
Part  I  are  as  follows :  Enumeration  of  the  Causes  of  Sterility  ;  Statistics  of  Sterility ; 
Constitutional  Causes  and  their  Treatment ;  Psychical  Causes ;  Ovarian  Causes ;  Ute- 
rine Causes ;  Vaginal  Causes ;  Eenal  Causes ;  Vesical  Causes ;  Urethral  Causes  ;  Eec- 
tal  Causes ;  The  Mechanism  of  Conception ;  Hygienic  and  other  Errors  Causing  Ste- 
rility ;  General  Therapeutics  of  Sterility. 

The  four  chapters  comprised  in  Part  II  treat  on :  Eemedies  for  General  Disor- 
ders of  Pregnancy ;  Preventive  Treatment  of  Dystocia ;  Special  Disorders  and  Acci- 
dents of  Pregnancy ;  Medication  of  Foetus  in  Utero  as  a  Means  of  Preventing  Dysto- 
cia ;  the  immediate  treatment  of  Functional  Dystocia. 

This  work  fills  a  void  in  Homoeopathic  literature,  and  is  very  fa- 
vorably received  by  the  profession. 

"This  new  work  calls  for  a  passing  notice.  It  embodies  the  observations  and 
experience  of  the  author  during  twenty-five  years  of  active  and  extensive  practice, 
and  is  designed  to  supplement  rather  than  supersede  kindred  works. 

The  arrangement  of  the  subjects  treated  is  methodical  and  convenient ;  the  in- 
troduction containing  an  article  inserted  by  permission  of  Dr.  Jackson,  of  Chicago, 
the  author  upon  the  ovular  and  ovulation  theory  of  menstruation,  which  contains 
all  the  observations  of  practical  importance  known  on  this  subject  to  date. 

The  diseases  causing  sterility  are  fully  described,  and  the  medical,  surgical  and 
hygienic  treatment  pointed  out.  The  more  generally  employed  medicines  are 
enumerated,  but  their  special  or  specific  indications  are  unfortunately  omitted. 


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The  general  practitioner  will  find  a  great  many  valuable  things  for  his  daily 
rounds,  and  cannot  afford  to  do  without  the  book.  The  great  reputation  and  ability 
of  the  author  are  sufiicient  to  recommend  the  work,  and  to  guarantee  an  appreciative 
reception  and  large  sale." — Frovi  the  Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

HART,  DR.  C.  P.  Repertory  to  the  New  Remedies,  based 
upon  and  designed  to  accompany  Hale's  Special  Sympto- 
matology and  Therapeutics.     Pp.  199,  8vo.    Cloth,       .        .$  1  25 

"  This  work  will  be  found  of  great  value,  convenient  in  arrangement,  and  as 
near  perfect  as  any  should  expect." — American  Homoeopatkic  Observer. 

"  The  thanks  of  the  profession  are  due  to  Dr.  Hart  and  his  co-laborers,  for  this 
valuable  contribution  to  our  literature.  We  are  sure  that,  with  the  aid  thus  afforded, 
the  New  Remedies  will  be  more  frequently  used  than  has  been  heretofore  the  case, 
and  our  patients  will  reap  the  benefit."— JV'.  A.  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

"  We  feel  under  obligations  to  Dr.  Hart  for  his  valuable  work,  and  especially  so 
on  account  of  the  intelligent  manner  in  which  he  has  prepared  it.  Every  one  who 
has  Hale's  work  will  find  the  Repertory  indispensable." — Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

HAYWARD,  DR.  JOHN  W.  Taking  Cold  (The  Cause  of 
half  our  Diseases):  its  Nature,  Causes,  Prevention  and 
Cure  ;  its  frequency  as  a  Cause  of  other  Disease,  and  the 
Diseases  of  which  it  is  the  Cause,  with  their  Diagnosis 
and  Treatment.  Fifth  edition,  enlarged  and  improved.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     Pp.  188,  18mo.     Cloth, 50 

From  the  Author's  Preface:  "This  Essay  was  originally  published  under  the 
conviction  that,  by  attention  to  the  directions  it  contains,  persons  may  not  only  very 
frequently  avoid  taking  cold,  but  may  themselves  frequently  cure  a  cold  at  the  on- 
set, and  thereby  prevent  the  development  of  many  of  those  serious  diseases  that 
would  otherwise  follow.  The  favorable  reception  it  has  met  with  is  a  sufficient  tes- 
timony that  it  has  been  found  useful." 

HELMUTH,  DR.  W.  T.  Surgery  and  its  Adaptation  to 
Homoeopathic  Practice.  Illustrated  with  numerous  Engrav- 
ings on  Wood.     651  pages,     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     2  00 

A   System  of  Surgery.     Illustrated  with  568  Engravings  on 

Wood  By  Wm.  Tod  Helmuth,  M.D.  Third  Edition.  Pp.  1000. 
Sheep,  8  50 

This  third  edition  of  Dr.  Helmuth' s  great  work  is  already  in  appearance  a  great 
improvement  over  the  old  edition,  it  being  well  printed  on  fine  paper,  and  well 
bound. 

By  increasing  the  size  of  the  page,  decreasing  the  size  of  types,  and  setting  up 
solid,  fully  one-half  more  printed  matter  is  given  than  in  the  previous  edition,  albeit 
there  are  over  200  pages  less.  And  while  the  old  edition,  bound  in  sheep,  was  sold 
at  $11.50  by  its  publishers,  this  improved  third  edition  is  now  furnished  at  $3  less, 
or  for  ?8.50. 

The  author  brought  the  work  fully  up  to  date,  and  for  an  enumeration  of  some 
of  the  more  important  improvements,  we  cannot  do  better  than  to  refer  to  Dr.  Hel- 
muth's  own  Preface. 

HEMPEL,  DR.  C.  J.     Homoeopathic  Domestic.     In  German,        75 

Homoeopathic  Domestic.     In  French,  .  .        .        75 

Organon  of  Specific  Homoeopathy ;  or.  An  Inductive  Exposi- 
tion of  the  Principles  of  the  Homoeopathic  Healing  Art.     216  pages,     1  00 

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HEMPEL,  DR.  C.  J.     The  Science  of  Homoeopathy;    or,  A 

Critical  and  Synthetical   Index  of  the  Doctrines  of  the  Homoeo- 
pathic School.     180  pages.     Large  8vo.     Second  edition.     Cloth,     $1  75 

Complete     Repertory    of   the    Homoeopathic    Materia 

Medica.     1224  pages, 6  00 

The  object  of  this  work  is  simply  to  make  the  finding  of  any  symptom  or  group 
of  symptoms,  which  a  physician  may  be  called  upon  to  treat,  a  matter  of  perfect  cer- 
tainty ;  provided  always  such  may  exist  among  the  results  of  our  physiological 
provings.  The  classifications  of  the  symptoms  which  has  been  adopted  is  more  com- 
plete, and  at  the  same  time  more  simple  and  practical,  than  anything  of  the  kind 
ever  published  in  our  language. 

HEMPEL,  DR.  C.  J.,  and  DR.  J.  BEAKLEY.  Homoeo- 
pathic Theory  and  Practice.  With  the  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment of  Surgical  Diseases,  designed  for  Students  and  Practitioners 
of  Medicine,  and  as  a  Guide  for  an  intelligent  Public  generally. 
Fourth  edition.     1100  pages,  .         .  .         .  .     3  00 

HENDERSON  &  FORBES.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Homoeo- 
pathic Practice  of  Medicine,  by  W.  Henderson,  M.D.  ;  Ho- 
moeopathy, Allopathy,  and  Young  Physic,  by  John  Forbes,  M.D., ; 
and  Letter  to  Dr.  John  Forbes,  by  W.  Henderson,  M.D.  278 
pages,     . 1  00 

HERING,     DR.   C.    The  Treatment    of  Typhoid   Fevers, 

with  a  few  additions.     A  part  of  the  Analytical  Therapeutics,  50 

Materia  Medica,  with  a  Pathological  Index      Vol.  I.  706 

pages.     Half  morocco,  . 5  00 

Analytical  Therapeutics.     "Some  prescriptions  of  rare  and 

proved  effects."     Vol.  I.      Large  royal  octavo.     352  pages.     Cloth,     3  50 

Half  morocco,  or  sheep,     4  50 

"  The  arrangement  of  the  work  before  us  leaves  nothing  to  be  desired,  and  with 
a  little  study  we  find  us  perfectly  at  home.  Inner  symptoms  first,  outer  afterwards.  The 
notes  given  by  Father  Hering,  the  result  of  long  experience  and  close  investigation, 
deserve  our  particular  notice,  and  we  cannot  recommend  it  enough  to  the  study  of 
our  younger  members  of  the  profession." — N.  A.  Journal  of  Homosopathy. 

"  His  Analytical  Therapeutics,  Vol.  I.,  is  a  work  which,  we  have  no  doubt,  will 
be  rapidly  bought  up  by  the  profession,  as  there  are  but  few  but  will  be  eager  to  be 
possessed  of  an  epitome  of  the  wisdom,  learning,  skill  and  experience  of  such  a  time- 
long  and  time-honored  practitioner,  and  the  collected  wisdom  and  experience  of  the 
whole  profession." — Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

Condensed  Materia  Medica.     Second,  thoroughly  revised  and 

considerably  enlarged  edition  in  Press  ;    will  be  pushed  through 
the  press  as  rapidly  as  possible. 

HILDEBRANDT,  PROF.  H.  Catarrh  of  the  Female  Sexual 
Organs.  Translated,  with  the  addition  of  the  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment, by  S.  LiLiENTHAL,  M.D., 30 

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HITCHMAN,  DR.  W.  Consumption:  Its  Nature,  Preven- 
tion, and  Homoeopathic  Treatment.  With  Illustrations  of 
Homoeopatliic  Practice.     184  pages,        ......         60 

HOLCOMBE,  DR.  W.  H.  Yellow  Fever  and  its  Homoeo- 
pathic Treatment 30 

What  is  Homoeopathy  ?     A  new  exposition  of  a  great  truth. 

"Prove  all  things — hold  fast  that  which  is  good." — St.  Paul. 

Pp.  28,  8vo.     Paper  cover,  per  dozen,  $1.25,    ....         15 

How  I  became  a  Homoeopath.     Pp.  28,  8vo.  Paper  cover,  per 

dozen,  $1.25, 15 

HOMCEOPATHIC  POULTRY  PHYSICIAN  (Poultry  Ve- 
terinarian) ;  or.  Plain  Directions  for  the  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment of  the  most  Common  Ailments  of  Fowls,  Ducks,  Geese,  Turkeys 
and  Pigeons,  based  on  the  author's  large  experience,  and  compiled 
from  the  most  reliable  sources,  by  Dr.  Fr.  Schrdter.  Translated 
from  the  German.     Pp.  84,  12mo.,  cloth, 50 

We  imported  hundreds  of  copies  of  this  work  in  the  original  German  for  our 
customers,  and  as  it  gave  good  satisfaction,  we  thought  it  advisable  to  give  it  an  Eng- 
lish dress,  so  as  to  make  it  available  to  the  public  generally.     The  little  work  sells 
very  fast,  and  our  readers  will  doubtless  often  have  an  opportunity  to  draw  the  atten- 
*  tion  of  their  patrons  to  it. 

HOMCEOPATHIC  COOKERY.  Second  Edition.  With  addi- 
tions, by  a  Lady  of  an  American  Homoeopathic  Physician.  De- 
signed chiefly  for  the  Use  of  such  Persons  as  are  under  Homoeopathic 
Treatment.     176  pages, 50 

HUGHES,    DR.    R.      Manual   of  Pharmacodynamics.      500 

pages.     American  re-print  out  of  print.     See  list  of  British  books. 

Manual  of  Therapeutics.     540  pages.     American  re-print  out 

of  print.     See  list  of  British  books. 

HULL'S  JAHR.  A  New  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Prac- 
tice. Edited,  with  annotations  and  additions,  by  F.  G.  Snelling, 
M.D.,  Sixth  American  edition.  With  an  Appendix  of  the  New 
Eemedies,  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     2  vols.     2076  pages,       .        .     9  00 

The  first  volume,  containing  the  symptomatology,  gives  the  complete  pathoge- 
nesis of  two  hundred  and  eighty-seven  remedies,  besides  a  large  number  of  new 
remedies  are  added  by  Dr.  Hempel,  in  the  appendix.  The  second  volume  contains 
an  admirably  arranged  Repertory.  Each  chapter  is  accompanied  by  copious  clinical 
remarks  and  the  concomitant  symptoms  of  the  chief  remedies  for  the  malady  treated 
of,  thus  imparting  a  mass  of  information,  rendering  the  work  indispensable  to  every 
student  and  practitioner  of  medicine. 

JAHR,  DR.  G.  H.  G.  Therapeutic  Guide;  the  most  important 
results  of  more  than  Forty  Years'  Practice.     With  Personal  obser- 

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vations  regarding  the  truly  reliable  and  practically  verified  curative 

indications  in  actual  cases  of  disease.     Translated,  with  notes  and 

new  remedies,  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     646  pages,         .         .         .     3  00 

"  With  this  characteristically  long  title,  the  veteran  and  indefatigable  Jahr  gives 
us  another  volume  of  homoeopathies.   Besides  the  explanation  of  its  purport  contained 
in  the  title  itself,  the  author's  preface  still  further  sets  forth  its  distinctive  aim.     It 
is  intended,  he  says,  as  a  "  guide  to  beginners,  where  I  only  indicate  the  most  import- 
ant and  decisive  points  for  the  selection  of  a  remedy,  and  where  I  do  not  offer  any- 
thing but  what  my  own  individual  experience,  during  a  practice  of  forty  years,  has 
enabled  me  to  verify  as  absolutely  decisive  in  choosing  the  proper  remedy.'   The  reader 
will  easily  comprehend  that,  in  carrying  out  this  plan,  I  had  rigidly  to  exclude  all 
cases  concerning  which  I  had  no  experience  of  my  own  to  offer.     .     .     .     .     .     We 

are  bound  to  say  that  the  book  itself  is  agreeable,  chatty,  and  full  of  practical  obser- 
vation. It  may  be  read  straight  through  with  interest,  and  referred  to  in  the  treat- 
ment of  particular  cases  with  advantage." — From  the  British  Journal  of  Homceopathy. 

Clinical  Guide,  or  Pocket  Repertory  for  the  Treatment 

of  Acute  and  Chronic  Diseases.    Translated  by  C.  J.  Hempel, 


M.D.  Second  American,  revised  and  enlarged,  edition.  From  the 
third  German  edition,  enriched  by  the  addition  of  the  New  Reme- 
dies.   By  S.  LiLiENTHAL,  M.D.     624  pages, 2  50 

"  It  opens  with  an  '  Introduction '  and  a  systematic  table  of  the  various  articles 
contained  in  alphabetical  order ;  then  follows  the  Clinical  Guide  for  the  treatment  of 
acute  and  chronic  diseases,  these  being  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  commencing 
with  "Abscesses,"  and  ending  with  "Zona."  The  characteristic  symptoms  of  the 
most  important  remedies  referred  to  are  then  given,  and  the  whole  is  concluded  with 
a  copious  index.  _  _  • 

"  To  those  of  our  readers  who  have  used  the  old  edition,  nothing  need  be  said  to 
induce  them  to  procure  a  copy  of  the  new.  To  others,  however,  we  feel  free  to -state 
that  as  a  volume  of  ready  reference  to  lie  on  the  office  desk,  or  be  used  at  the  bed- 
side, it  is  very  valuable,  and  will  save  many  tedious  and  distracting  hunts  through 
the  symptomen  codex." 

The  typographical  execution  of  the  book  is  excellent. — From  the  Hahneman- 
nian  Monthly. 

The  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Females 

and  Infants  at  the  Breast.     Translated  from  the  French  by  C. 

J.  Hempel,  M.D.     422  pages, 2  00 

This  work  deserves  the  most  careful  attention  on  the  part  of  Homoeopathic  prac- 
titioners. The  diseases  to  which  the  female  organism  is  subject  are  described  with 
the  most  minute  correctness,  and  the  treatment  is  likewise  indicated  with  a  care  that 
would  seem  to  defy  criticism.  No  one  can  fail  to  study  this  work  but  with  profit  and 
pleasure. 

Diseases  of  the  Skin  ;  or.  Alphabetical  Repertory  of  the  Skin 

Symptoms,  and  External  Alterations  of  Substance,  together  with  the 
Morbid  Phenomena  observed  in  the  Glandular,  Osseous,  Mucous,  and 
Circulatory  Symptoms.  Arranged  with  Pathological  Remarks  on 
Diseases  of  the  Skin.     Edited  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     515  pages,     1  50 

The  Venereal  Diseases,  their  Pathological  Nature,  cor- 
rect Diagnosis,  and  Homoeopathic  Treatment.  Prepared 
in  accordance  with  the  Author's  own,  as  well  as  with  the  experience 
of  other  Physicians,   and  accompanied   with   critical    discussions. 

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Translated,  with  numerous  and  important  additions,  from  the  works 

of  other  authors,  and  from  his  o^vn  experience.     By  C.  J.  Hempel, 

M.D.     428  pages $3  00 

This  is  the  most  elaborate  treatise  on  the  subject  in  print.  The  work  is  divided 
into  four  divisions,  of  which  the  first  treats  on  Primary  forms  of  Venereal  Diseases, 
in  four  chapters ;  on  the  venereal  phenomena  in  general ;  the  different  forms  of  Gon- 
orrhoea ;  the  various  forms  of  Chancre ;  and  other  primary  forms  of  Syphilis.  The 
second  division :  On  Secondary  forms  of  Syphilis,  treats  in  three  chapters,  of  Secon- 
dary Syphilis  generally ;  syphilitic  cutaneous  affections  and  intermediate  forms  of 
Syphilis.  The  third  division :  General  pathological  observations  on  Syphilis  and  its 
course  generally,  in  three  chapters ;  pathological  nature  and  origin  of  Syphilis ;  on 
venereal  contagia;  general  development,  course  and  termination  of  Syphilis.  The 
fourth  division :  General  therapeutic  observations  on  the  treatment  of  Syphilis ; 
general  diagnostic  remarks ;  general  therapeutic  observations ;  Pharmaco-dynamic 
observations,  and  Addenda. 

INDEX  to  the  first  eighteen  volumes  of  the  North  American  Journal 

of  Homoeopathy,      .         .         .         .         .         .         ,         .         .         .     2  00 

JOHNSON,  DR.  I,  D.    Therapeutic  Key ;  or.  Practical  Guide  for 
the  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Acute    Diseases.      Third  edition. 
312  Images.     Bound  in  linen,    ......  .     1  50 

Bound  in  flexible  cover,      .         .         .         .         .         .         .  ..    2  00 

This  has  been  one  of  tlie  best  selling  works  on  our  shelves :  more  copies  being 
in  circulation  of  this  than  of  any  two  otlier  professional  works  put  together..  It  is- 
safe  to  say  that  there  are  but  few  Homoeopathic  Practitioners,  in  this  country,  but 
have  one  or  more  copies  of  this  little  remembrancer  in  their  possession. 

JOSLIN,  DR.  B.  F,     Principles  of  Homoeopathy,     In  a  Series 

of  Lectures.     185  pages,  ........         GO 

Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Epidemic  Cholera.      Third! 

edition,  with  additions.     252  pages,         .......        7.5, 

This  work  offers  the  advantage  of  a  threefold  arrangement  of  the  principal  medi- 
cines, viz.,  Avith  reference,  I — to  the  varieties  of  cholera :  II — to  its  stages  ;.  and  III — 
to  its  symptoms  as  arranged  in  repertories.     These  last  will  give  the  work  a  perma— 
manent  value  in  treating  the  more  frequent  complaints  of  summer. 

KREUSSLER,  DR.  E.     The    Homoeopathic   Tj-eatment  oF 

Acute  and  Chronic  Diseases.     Translated  from  the  German,, 

with  important  additions  and  revisions,  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.- 

190  pages,       ...............        60 

The  author  is  a  practitioner  of  great  experience  and  acknowledged  talent.  This 
work  is  distinguished  by  concise  brevity  and  lucid  simplicity  in  tlie  description  of ' 
the  various  diseases  that  usually  come  under  the  observation  of  physicians,  and  the 
remedies  for  the  various  symptoms  are  carefully  indicated.  Dr.  Hempel  had  inter^ 
spersed  it  with  a  number  of  highly  useful  and  interesting  notes,  which. cannot  fail  to, 
enhance  the  value  of  this  work  to  American  physicians. 

LAURIE,  DR.  J.     Homoeopathic  Domestic.     By  A.  Geraed 

Hull,  M.D.     Small  edition.     264  pages,        .         .         ....        .         60 

Elements  of  Homoeopathic  Practice  of  Physic.  An  Ap- 
pendix to  Laurie's  Domestic,  containing  also  all  the  Diseases  of  the 
Urinary  and  Genital  Organs,     372  pages, 1  00 

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LAURIE,  DR.  J.  The  Parent's  Guide.  Containing  the  Diseases 
of  Infancy  and  Childhood  and  their  Homoeopathic  Treatment,  to 
which  is  added  a  Treatise  on  the  Method  of  Rearing  Children 
from  their  Earliest  Infancy ;  comprising  the  essential  branches  of 
Moral  and  Pliysical  Education.  Edited  with  additions  by  W. 
Williamson,  M.D.     460  pages, 1  00 

All  the  diseases  to  which  children  are  liable  are  described  in  this  volume  with 
remarkable  conciseness  and  accuracy,  and  their  treatment  is  indicated  in  such  plain 
and  precise  language  that  no  intelligent  parent  can  have  any  difficulty  in  bringing 
them  to  a  satisfactory  termination. 

LAURIE  AND  McCLATCHEY.  The  Homoeopathic  Do- 
mestic Medicine.  By  Joseph  Laurie,  M.D.  Ninth  American, 
from  the  twenty-first  English  edition.  Edited  and  revised,  with 
numerous  important  additions,  and  the  introduction  of  the  new 
remedies.     By  R.  J.  McClatchey,  M.D.     1044  pages,  .         .     5  00 

"  We  do  not  hesitate  to  indorse  the  claims  made  by  the  publishers,  that  this  i^ 
the  most  complete,  clear  and  comprehensive  treatise  on  the  domestic  homoeopathic 
treatment  of  diseases  extant. 

"  This  handsome  volume  of  nearly  eleven  hundred  pages  is  divided  into  six 
parts : 

"Part one  is  introductory,  and  is  almost  faultless.  It  gives  the  most  complete 
and  exact  directions  for  the  maintenance  of  health,  and  of  the  method  of  investi- 
gating the  condition  of  the  sick,  and  of  discriminating  between  different  diseases. 
It  is  written  in  the  most  lucid  style,  and  is  above  all  things  wonderfully  free  from 
technicalities, 

"  Part  tioo  treats  of  symptoms,  character,  distinctions  and  treatment  of  general 
diseases,  together  with  a  chapter  on  casualties. 

"  Part  three  takes  up  diseases  peculiar  to  women. 

"  Part  four  is  devoted  to  the  disorders  of  infancy  and  childhood. 

"  Part  five  gives  the  characteristic  symptoms  of  the  medicines  referred  to  in  the 
body  of  the  work,  while 

"  Part  six  introduces  the  repertory." — Hahn.  Monthly. 

"  Of  tlie  usefulness  of  this  work  in  cases  where  no  educated  homoeopathic  phy- 
sician is  within  reach,  there  can  be  no  question. 

"  There  is  no  doubt  that  domestic  homoeopathy  has  done  much  to  make  the 
science  known ;  it  has  also  saved  lives  in  emergencies.  That  practice  has  never 
been  so  well  presented  to  the  public  as  in  this  excellent  volume." — New  Eng.  Med. 
Gazette. 

LILIENTHAL,   DR.   S.     Homoeopathic  Therapeutics.     By 

S.    Lilienthal,    M.D.      Editor    of    North   American    Journal    of 
Homoeopathy,  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Psychology  in 
the   New  York  Homoeopathic    Medical  College,  and  Professor  of 
Theory  and  Practice  in  the  New  York  College  Hospital  for  Wo-      ^^ 
men,  etc.     8vo.     Second  edition  now  running  through  the  press.      .     5^  00 

"  Certainly  no  one  in  our  ranks  is  so  well  qualified  for  this  work  as  he  who  has 
done  it,  and  in  considering  the  work  done,  we  must  have  a  true  conception  of  the 
proper  sphere  of  such  a  work. 

"  For  the  fresh  graduate,'  this  book  will  be  invaluable,  and  to  all  such  we  un- 
hesitatingly and  very  earnestly  commend  it.  To  the  older  one,  who  says  he  has  no 
lise  for  this  book,  we  have  nothing  to  say.    He  is  a  good  one  to  avoid  when  well,  and 

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to  dread  \y\ieii  ill.  "We  also  hoj)e  that  he  is  severely  an  imicum." — Prof.  Sam.  A. 
Jones  in  Avierican  Homceopathist. 

" It  is  an  extraordinary  useful  book,  and  those  who  add  it  to  their 

library  will  never  feel  regret,  for  we  are  not  saying  too  much  in  pronouncing  it  the 
best  work  on  therapeutics  in  homceopathic  (or  any  other)  literature.  With  this  under 
one  elbow,  and  Hering's  or  Allen's  Materia  Medica  under  the  other,  the  careful  ho- 
moeopathic practitioner  can  refute  Niemayei-'s  too  confident  assertion,  '  I  declare  it 
idle  to  hope  for  a  time  when  a  medical  prescription  should  be  the  simple  resultant 
of  known  quantities.' 

"  Doctor,  by  all  means  bay  Lilienthal's  Homoeopathic  Therapeutics.     It  contains 
a  mine  of  wealth."  Prof.  Chas.  Gatchel  in  Ibid. 
Peof.  S.  Lilienthal,  M.D. 

"  Dear  Sir  :  It  is  so  seldom  that  a  really  excellent  book  appears  in  the  homoeo- 
pathic market,  that  I  feel  it  a  duty  to  greet  book  and  author,  when  such  a  rarity  as 
your  '  Therapeutics '  makes  its  appearance.  The  more  I  peruse  its  pages,  the  more 
satisfied  I  feel  with  it.  I  shall  recommend  it  to  the  students  as  a  rich  and  trust- 
worthy treasury,  from  which  they  can  memorize  '  Materia  Medica  hints '  to  their 
great  advantage.  It  will  give  them  a  wonderful  impetus  in  their  life-work,  the  mas- 
tery of  our  voluminous  Materia  Medica." 

Very  truly  yours,  E.  A.  Farrington,  Philada. 

A  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin.  A  new  edition  in  pre- 
paration for  the  Press,     ......... 

LORD,  J.  S.  P.     On  Intermittent  Fever  and  other  Malarious 

Diseases.     341  pages,  . 2  50 

In  an  introduction  of  forty-seven  pages,  the  author  lays  down  his  theory,  and 
substantiates  his  views  by  a  record  of  two  hundred  and  fifteen  cases  of  ague  of  all 
kinds,  giving  their  treatment  and  a  running  commentary  thereon.  To  these  a  very 
copious  double  index — one  to  the  remedies  and  the  other  to  the  symptoms — serves 
as  a  concordance. 

"  We  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  that  Dr.  Lord's  work  is  not  only  the  best 
treatise  on  malarious  fevers  our  school  has  produced :  it  is  also  one  of  the  best,  if  not 
the  very  best  work  on  medical  practice  that  has  issued  from  the  medical  press  in 
either  hemisphere  for  many  years." — From  the  British  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

"  In  one  word,  Lord's  Intermittent  Fever  is  a  practical  ivork,  based  on  experi- 
ence, and  we  advise  our  readers  '  Machs  nach,  aber  machs  reclit  nach,'  study  it  tho- 
roughly, apply  it  thoroughly,  and  hold  on  to  the  many  tyings  which  are  true  and 
practical  in  it." — N.  A.  J.  of  Horn. 

"  This  work  is  purely  clinical,  being  a  faithful  record  of  the  observations  of  an 
intelligent,  thoughtful,  and  painstaking  practitioner,  extending  over  a  long  period 
(twenty  years)  in  regard  of  the  causes,  pathology  and  treatment  of  intermittent  fever. 
.  .  .  .  Two  hundred  and  fifteen  cases  of  ague,  of  all  kinds,  are  given,  together 
with  their  treatment,  and  a  running  commentary  thereon."— ^aAw.  Monthly. 

LUTZE,  DR.  A.  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Theory  and  Prac- 
tice, designed  for  the  use  of  Physicians  and  Families. 
Translated  from  the  German,  with  additions,  by  C.  J.  Hempel, 
M.D.  From  the  sixtieth  thousand  of  the  German  edition.  750 
pages,     ............     2  50 

This  work,  from  the  pen  of  the  late  Dr.  Lutze,  has  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
homceopathic  work  in  Germany,  no  less  than  sixty  thousand  copies  having  been  sold. 
The  introduction,  occupying  over  fifty  pages,  contains  the  question  of  dose,  and  rules 
for  examining  the  patient,  and  diet ;  the  next  sixty  pages  contain  a  condensed  patho- 
genesis of  the  remedies  treated  of  in  the  work  ;  the  description  and  treatment  of 
diseases  occupy  four  hundred  and  eighteen  pages,  and  the  whole  concludes  with  one 
hundred  and  seventy-three  pages  of  repertory  and  a  copious  index ;  thus  forming  a 
concise  and  complete  work  on  theory  and  practice. 

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MADDEN'S  UTERINE  DISEASES,  with  au  Appendix,  con- 
taiuiug  Abstracts  of  180  Cases  of  Uterine  Diseases  and  their  Treat- 
ment, together  with  Analytical  Tables  of  Results,  Ages,  Symptoms, 
Dose,  etc. ;  to  which  is  added  a  Clinical  Record  of  Interesting  Cases 
treated  in  the  Manchester  Homoeopathic  Hospital.     Ill  pages,        .         50 

MALAN,  H.  Family  Guide  to  the  Administration  of  Hom- 
oeopathic Remedies.     112  pages,  32mo.     Cloth,         ...         30 

MANUAL  OF  HOMCEOPATHIC  VETERINARY  PRAC- 
TICE. Designed  for  all  kinds  of  Domestic  Animals  and  Fowls, 
prescribing  their  proper  treatment  when  injured  or  diseased,  and 
their  particular  care  and  general  management  in  health.  Second 
and  enlarged  edition.     684  pages.     8vo., 5  00 

"  The  introduction  contains  directions  for  the  examination  of  animals,  for  find- 
ing the  pulse,  regulation  of  diet,  rules  for  the  administration  and  repetition  of  medi- 
cines, etc. 

"  Chapter  II  gives  full  directions  for  the  choice,  training,  breeding,  general  man- 
agement, etc.,  of  all  domestic  animals,  including  fowls ;  while  the  following  chapters 
take  up  the  various  diseases,  which  are  accurately  described,  and  the  homoeopathic 
treatment  carefully  given. 

"  Chapter  XV  is  devoted  to  the  Materia  Medica,  and  constitutes  a  very  valuable 
portion  of  the  work.  The  characteristic  indications  for  the  several  remedies  are  here 
so  carefully  given  as  to  enable  the  amateur  even  to  prescribe  with  accuracy  and 
success. 

"  The  book  is  well  illustrated,  handsomely  printed,  and  strongly  bound  in  half 
morocco,  making  a  volume  which  does  great  credit  to  the  publisher,  and  which  may 
be  honestly  recommended  by  the  profession." — American  Journal  of  Horn.  Mat.  Med. 

"  The  work  is,  witliout  doubt,  the  best  of  its  kind  we  possess.  We  refer  with 
much  pleasure  to  the  Materia  Medica  part,  and  the  indications  for  the  remedies  and 
the  directions  for  their  use." — ■  U.  S.  Medical  Investigator. 

"  In  order  to  rightly  estimate  the  value  and  comprehensiveness  of  this  great  work, 
the  reader  should  compare  it,  as  we  have  done,  with  the  best  of  those  already  before 
the  public.  In  size,  fullness,  and  practical  value,  it  is  head  and  shoulders  above  the 
very  best  of  them,  while  in  many  most  important  disorders,  it  is  f;ir  superior  to  them 
altogether,  containing,  as  it  does,  recent  forms  of  disease  of  which  they  make  no  men- 
tion."— Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

"  To  say  that  this  is  the  most  comely  and  creditable  book  that  Boericke  &  Tafel 
have  ever  published,  is  to  tell  but  half  the  truth.  In  its  specialty  its  contents  are  in- 
valuable. Of  our  own-knowledge  it  has  already  done  good  service.  As  adapted  to 
the  treatment  of  horses  especially  .  .  .  it  is  nearly  perfect. — John  Rogers,  V.  S., 
in  U.  S.  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  Chicago. 

MARCY,  DR.  E.  E.  Homoeopathy  and  Allopathy.  Reply  to 
an  Examination  of  the  Doctrines  and  Evidences  of  Homoeopathy. 
By  WoRTHiNGTON  HooKER,  M.D.     144  pages,      .         .         .         .         50 

MARSDEN,  DR.  J.  H.  Hand-book  of  Practical  Midwifery, 
with  full  instructions  for  the  Homoeopathic  Treatment 
of  the  Diseases  of  Pregnancy,  and  the  accidents  and  dis- 
eases incident  to  Labor  and  the  Puerperal  State.  By  J. 
H.  Marsden,  A.m.,  M.D.     315  pages,  cloth,  .         .         .         .     2  25 

METCALF,    DR.    JAMES    W.      Homoeopathic    Provings. 

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Containing  the  Vienna  Provings  of  Colocynth  and  Thmja  occidentalis, 
and  the  Symptoms  of  JSthn.sa  cynapium,  Alcohol  sulphuris,  Ampliis- 
bcena  vermicular  is,  AnagalUs  arvensis,  Apis  mellifica,  Aristolochia 
milhomens,  Arsenicum  metallicum,  Artemisia  vulgaris,  Aster ias  rubens, 
Cinnabaris,  Mercurius  sulphuricus,  Coloeynthis,  Coccus  cacti.  417 
pages, 

MILLARD,  DR.  H.  B.  The  Climate  and  Statistics  of  Con- 
sumption. Ksad  bsfore  the  Amsrican  Geographical  and  Sta- 
tistical Society.  With  extensive  additions  by  the  author.  108 
pages, 75 

MORGAN,  DR.  W.  The  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Indi- 
gestion, Constipation,  and  Haemorrhoids.  Edited  with 
notes  and  annotations  by  A.  E.  Small,  M.D.     166  pages,       .         .         60 

Diseases  resulting  from  irregularity  or  debility  of  the  digestive  organs  are  so  fre- 
quent in  their  occurrence,  that  scarcely  a  family  can  be  found  in  which  one  or  more 
of  its  members  are  not  sufferers  thereby.  The  present  work  gives  in  a  concise  man- 
ner the  hygienic  measures  as  well  as  the  medical  treatment  that  should  be  observed, 
calculated  not  only  to  obviate  the  necessity  of  recourse  to  dangerous  palliatives,  but 
to  promote  a  complete  restoration  of  health. 

The  Text-book  for  Domestic  Practice  ;    being   plain  and 

concise  directions  for  the  Administration  of  Homoeopathic  Medi- 
cines in  Simple  Ailments.     191  pages,  32mo.     Cloth,      ...         50 

MORGAN,  DR.  J.  C.     Diet  of  Infants  and  Young  Children,  15 

MUNDE,  DR.  CHAS.  Hydriatic  Treatment  of  Scarlet 
Fever  in  its  Different  Forms  ;  or,  how  to  save,  through  a  sys- 
tematic application  of  the  water  cure,  many  thousand  lives  and 
healths,  which  now  annually  perish.  Being  the  result  of  twenty- 
one  years'  experience,  and  cure  of  several  hundred  cases  of  eruptive 
fevers.     Fourth  edition.     92  pages, 50 

MURE,  DR.  B.     Materia  Medica  ;  or,  Provings  of  the  Principal 

Animal  and  Vegetable  Poisons  of  the  Brazilian  Empire,  and  their 

Application  in  the  treatment  of  Diseases.     Translated   from   the 

French,  and  arranged  according  to  Hahnemann's  Method,  by  C.  J. 

Hempel,  M.D.     220  pages, 1  00 

This  volume,  from  the  pen  of  the  celebrated  Dr.  Mure,  of  Eio  Janeiro,  contains 
the  pathogenesis  of  thirty-two  remedies,  a  number  of  which  have  been  used  in  gene- 
r.l  practice  ever  since  tlie  appearance  of  the  work.  A  faithful  woodcut  of  the  plant 
or  animal  treated  of  accompanies  each  pathogenesis. 

NEIDHARD,  DR.  C.  On  the  Efficacy  of  Crotalus  horridus 
in  Yellow  Fever;  also,  in  Malignant,  Bilious,  and  Re- 
mittent Fevers.  With  an  account  of  Humboldt's  Prophylactic 
Inoculation   of  the  Venom  of  a  Serpent   at    Havana,  Cuba.     82  j 

pages,      ............         75 

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NEIDHARD,  DR.  C.  Diphtheria,  as  it  prevailed  in  the 
United  States  from  i860  to  1866.  Preceded  by  au  Historical 
Account  of  its  Pheuomena,  its  Nature,  and  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment.    176  pages,  .         .         .         . 1  25 

Tliis  treatise  is  the  result  of  the  author's  researches,  and  experience  gained  by 
attending  about  one  hundred  and  eighty  malignant  or  severe  cases  of  diphtheria  and 
dipliiheritic  croup,  and  at  least  four  hundred  and  twenty  slighter  cases  of  the  disease. 

On  the  Universality  of  the  Homoeopathic  La^v  of  Cure,         30 


NEW  PROVINGS  of  Cistus  Canadensis,  Cobaltum,  Zingiber,  and 

Mercurius  Proto-Iodatus.     96  pages,        ......         75 

NORTH  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  HOMOEOPATHY. 

Published  quarterly,  oji  the  first  days  of  August,  November,  Feb- 
ruary, and  May.  Edited  by  S.  Lilienthal,  M.D.  Vol.  X,  New 
Series,  commenced  in  August,  1879.  Subscription  price  per  vol- 
ume, in  advance,     .         ,         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     4  00 

Complete  sets  of  the  first  twenty-seven  volumes,  in  half  morocco  bind- 
ing, including  Index  to  the  first  eighteen  volumes,  .         .         .  90  00 

Index  to  the  first  eighteen  volumes,     .         .         .         .         .         .         .     2  00 

OEHME,  DR.  F.  G.  Therapeutics  of  Diptheritis.  A  com- 
pilation and  critical  review  of  the  German  and  American  Homoeo- 
pathic Literature.     Second  enlarged  edition.     84  pages,  .         .         60 

"  This  pamphlet  contains  the  best  compilation  of  reliable  testimony  relative  to 
diphtheria  that  has  appeared  from  the  pen  of  any  member  of  oiir  school." — Ohio  Med- 
ical and  Surgical  Reporter. 

"  Although  he  claims  nothing  more  for  his  book  than  that  it  is  a  compilation, 
with  '  critical  reviews,'  he  has  done  his  work  so  well  and  thoroughly  as  to  merit  all 
Y>raise."—IIahnemannian  Monthly. 

"  Dr.  Oehme's  little  book  will  be  worth  many  times  its  price  to  any  one  who  has 
to  treat  this  terrible  disease." — British  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

"  It  is  the  best  monograph  we  have  yet  seen  on  diphtheria." — Cincinnati 
Medical  Advance. 

PETERS,  DR.  J.  C.  A  complete  Treatise  on  Headaches 
and  Diseases  of  the  Head.  I.  The  Nature  and  Treatment  of 
Headaches.  II.  The  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Apoplexy.  III. 
The  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Mental  Derangement.  IV.  The 
Nature  and  Treatment  of  Irritation,  Congestion,  and  Inflammation 
of  the  Brain  and  its  Membranes.  Based  on  Th.  J.  Riickert's  Clini- 
cal Experiences  in  Homoeopathy.     586  pages,         .         .         .         .     2  50 

A  Treatise  on  Apoplexy.     With  an  Appendix  on  Softening  of 

the  Brain  and  Paralysis.  Based  on  Th.  J.  Ruckert's  Clinical  Ex- 
periences in  Homoeopathy.     164  pages, 1  00 

The  Diseases  of  Females  and  Married  Females.     Second 

edition.     Two  parts  in  one  volume.     356  pages,      .         .         .         .     1  50 

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PETERS,  DR.  J.  C.      The   Diseases  of  Married  Females. 

Disorders  of  Pregnancy,  Parturition  and  Lactation.     196  pages,      .     1  00 

A  Treatise  on  the  Principal  Diseases  of  the  Eyes,  includ- 
ing Diseases  of  the  Eyelids,  Conjunctiva,  Cornea,  Sclerotica,  Crys- 
talline Lens,  Choroid,  Retina,  and  Optic  Nerve.  Based  on  Th.  J. 
Riickert's  Clinical  Experiences  in  Homoeopathy.     291  pages,  .     1  50 

A  Treatise  on  the  Internal  Diseases  of  the  Eyes,  includ- 
ing Diseases  of  the  Iris,  Crystalline  Lens,  Choroid,  Retina,  and 
Optic  Nerve.  Based  on  Th.  J.  Riickert's  Clinical  Experiences  in 
Homoeopathy.     123  pages, •         .     1  00 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine.     (Out  of  print..) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Inflammatory  and  Organic  Diseases 

of  the  Brain.     Based  on  Th.  J.  Riickert's  Clinical  Experiences 

in  Homoeopathy.     156  pages,  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     1  00 

A  Treatise  on  Nervous  Derangement  and  Mental  Dis- 
orders. Based  on  Th.  J.  Riickert's  Clinical  Experiences  in  Ho- 
moeopathy.    104  pages,  .         .         .        .         .         .         .         .     1  00 

PHILADELPHIA  JOURNAL  OF  HOMOEOPATHY.  Edited 
by  W.  A.  Gardiner,  ]M.D.,  assisted  by  the  following  contributors : 
Drs.  B.  F.  Joslin,  A.  H.  Okie,  H.  C.  Preston,  J.  P.  Dake,  P.  P. 
Wells,  W.  E.  Payne,  C.  Dunham,  Jas.  Kitchen,  W.  S.  Helmuth, 
A.  E.  Small,  S.  R.  Dubbs.     4  vols.     Unbound,  $5.00  ;  bound,        .     8  00 

PHYSICIAN'S  VISITING  LIST  AND  POCKET  RE- 
PERTORY, THE  HOMCEOPATHIC.  By  Robert 
Faulkner,  M.D.     Second  Edition. 

"  Dr.  Faulkner's  Visiting  List  is  well  adapted  to  render  the  details  of  daily  work 
more  perfectly  recorded  than  any  book  prepared  for  the  same  purpose  with  which  we 
have  hitherto  met. 

"  It  commences  with  almanacs  for  1877  and  1878 ;  then  follow  an  obstetric  cal- 
endar ;  a  list  of  Poisons  and  their  Antidotes ;  an  account  of  Marshall  Hall's  ready 
method  in  Asphyxia ;  a  Eepertory  of  between  sixty  and  seventy  pages ;  pages 
marked  for  general  memoranda ;  Vaccination  Kecords ;  Eecord  of  Deaths ;  Nurses ; 
Friends  and  others ;  Obstetric  Eecord,  which  is  especially  complete ;  and  finally 
pages  ruled  to  keep  notes  of  daily  visits ;  and  also  spaces  marked  for  name  of  the 
medicine  ordered  on  each  day.  The  plan  devised  is  so  simple,  so  efficient,  and  so 
clear,  that  we  illustrate  it  on  a  scale  just  half  the  size  of  the  original  (here  follows 
illustration). 

"  The  list  is  not  divided  into  special  months,_  but  its  use  may  be  as  easily  com- 
menced in  the  middle  of  the  year  as  at  the  beginning. 

"  We  heartily  recommend  Faulkner's  list  to  our  colleagues,  who  may  be  now 
making  preparations  for  the  duties  of  1878. — From  the  Monthly  Homrzopathic  Review 
{London), 

"  Dr.  Faulkner  is  evidently  a  practical  man ;  he  has  devised  a  Visiting  List,  and 
for  busy  Homoeopathic  practitioners  he  has  added  to  it  a  concise  Eepertory.  We 
like  the  idea.     The  type  is  clear  and  readable,  so  that  the  busy  practitioner  can  refer 


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to  liis  repertory  either  in  the  padded  cliamber  of  liis  brougham,  or  in  the  doubtful 
comfort  of  his  railway  car. 

"We  trust  Dr.  Taulkner  will  find  numerous  admirers  of  his  elegant  little 
pocket-book,  for  we  feel  sure  that  he  has  supplied  Homoeopathists  with  the  very  tliin"- 
they  wanted.     Could  he  have  done  more  T'—From  the  Homoeopathic  World  {London). 

RAE,  DR.  J.  H.     The  Application  of  Electricity  as  a  Therapeutic 

Agent.     132  pages, 1  00 

This  little  work  is  an  epitome  of  electric  treatment  in  over  one  hundred  cases. 
The  author  confines  himself  to  giving  practical  advice  and  minute  directions  how 
and  where  to  apply  the  electrodes,  with  length  of  time  of  application.  In  addition 
to  the  electric  treatment,  the  Doctor  enumerates,  with  each  disease,  what  homoeopa- 
thic remedieshe  found  most  beneficial  in  conjunction  with  electricity,  giving  inmost 
cases  concise  indications  to  guide  in  their  selection. 

RAU,  DR.  G.  L.     Organon  of  the  Specific  Healing  Art  of 

Homoeopathy.     Translated  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     200  pages,     1  25 

RAUE,  DR.  C.  G.     Special  Pathology  and  Diagnosis,  with 

Therapeutic  Hints.     644  pages.     Half  morocco,         .         .         .     5  00 

This  standard  work  is  used  as  a  text  book  in  all  our  colleges,  and  is  found  in  al- 
most every  physician's  library.  An  especially  commendable  feature  is  that  it  con- 
tams  the  application  of  nearly  all  the  new  remedies  contained  in  Dr.  Hale's  work  on 
Materia  Medica. 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  Literature,  1870.     496 

pages, 2  50 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  Literature,  1871.     255 

pages, .        ..         .     2  50 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  Literature,  1872.     338 

pages, .         .     2  50 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  Literature,  1873.     332 

pages, 2  50 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  -Literature,  1874.     376 

pages, 2  50 

Annual  Record  of  Homoeopathic  Literature,  1875.     376 

pages, 2  50 

The  complete  set  of  six  volumes,  NET,  .         .        ^       \.         .         .15  00 

REIL,  DR.  A.  Monograph  on  Aconite,  its  Therapeutic  and 
Physiological  Effects,  together  with  its  Uses,  and  Accurate  State- 
ments, derived  from  the  various  sources  of  Medical  Literature. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  H.  B.  Millard,  M.D.  Prize  Es- 
say.    168  pages, 75 

Few  remedies  in  the  Materia  Medica  enjoy  a  higher  and  more  deserved  reputa- 
tion for  usefulness  than  that  which  is  the  subject  of  this  monograph,  or  have  received 
more  consideration  from  writers  eminent  in  medicine,  of  every  age  and  school.  The 
essay  of  Dr.  Eeil,  containing  the  most  recent  facts  and  experience  in  relation  to  the 
subject,  and  completely  exhausting,  as  it  does,  everything  of  interest  connected  with 
it,  may  be  justly  regarded  as  the  most  thorough  and  complete  treatise  upon  Aconite 
ever  yet  presented. 

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ROKITANSKY'S  PATHOLOGICAL  ANATOMY.  The  Ab- 
normal Conditions  of  the  Organs  of  Respiration.  Translated  from 
the  German,  with  additions  on  Diagnosis  from  Schonlein,  Skoda, 
and  others,  by  J.  C.  Peters,  M.D.     164  pages,       ...  75 

Eokitansky's  book  is  what  it  professes  to  be.  It  is  morbid  anatomy  in  its  densest 
and  most  compact  form,  scarcely  ever  alleviated  by  cases,  histories,  or  hypotheses ; 
it  is  just  such  a  work  as  might  be  expected  from  its  author,  who  is  said  to  have  writ- 
ten in  it  the  results  of  his  experience  gained  in  the  careful  examination  of  over 
12,000  bodies,  and  who  is  possessed  of  a  truly  marvellous  power  of  observing  and 
amassing  facts. 

RUDDOCK,    DR.      Principles,    Practice,    and    Progress    of 

Homoeopathy,  5  cts. ;  per  hundred,  $3 ;  per  thousand,         .         .  25  00 

RUOFF'S  REPERTORY  OF  HOMCEOPATHIC  MEDI- 
CINE. Nosologically  arranged.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  A.  H.  Okie,  M.D.  With  additions  and  improvements,  by  G. 
Humphrey,  M.D.     251  pages, 1  50 

As  a  book  of  reference  for  the  practitioner,  the  present  work  far  excels  every 
other  work,  presenting  him  at  a  single  glance  what  he  might  otherwise  seek  for 
amidst  a  confused  mass  of  records  and  never  find.  The  indefatigable  author  has 
drawn  his  matter  from  the  infallible  results  of  experience,  leaving  out  all  guess-work 
and  hypothesis. 

RUSH,  DR.  JOHN.  Veterinary  Surgeon.  The  Hand-book  to 
Veterinary  Homoeopathy ;  or,  the  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of 
Horses,  Cattle,  Sheep,  Dogs,  and  Swine.  From  the  London  edi- 
tion. With  numerous  additions  from  the  seventh  German  edition 
of  Dr.  F.  E.  Gunther's  "  Homoeopathic  Veterinary."  Translated 
by  J.  F.  Sheer,  M.D.     150  pages, 50 

SCHAEFER,  J.  C.  New  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Veter- 
inary Medicine.  An  easy  and  comprehensive  arrangement  of 
Diseases,  adapted  to  the  use  of  every  owner  of  Domestic  Animals, 
and  especially  designed  for  the  Farmer  living  out  of  the  reach  of 
medical  advice,  and  showing  him  the  way  of  treating  his  sick 
Horses,  Cattle,  Sheep,  Swine,  and  Dogs,  in  the  most  simple,  expedi- 
tious, safe,  and  cheap  manner.  Translated  from  the  German,  with 
numerous  additions  from  other  Veterinary  Manuals,  by  C.  J. 
Hempel,  M.D.     321  pages, 2  00 

SCHUESSLER,   DR.     The  Twelve   Tissue    Remedies,  re- 
commended for  Investigation.     By  C.  Hering,  M.D.     Third 
edition,  much  improved.     91  pages,         ......         60 

Price,  including  the  twelve  remedies  in  one  ounce  vials,      .         .         .     3  50 

SHARP'S  TRACTS  ON  HOMCEOPATHY.     Each,       .        .  5 

Per  hundreo,   .     3  00 

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No.  1.  What  is  Homoeopathy? 

No.  2.  The  Defence  of  Hom(»opathy. 

No.  3.  The  Trutli  of 

No.  4.  Tlie  Small  Doses  of    " 

No.  5.  The  Difficulties  of      " 

No.  6.  Advantages  of  " 


No.  7.  The  Principles  of  Homoeopathy. 
No.  8.  Controversy  on  " 

No.  9.  Kemedies  of  " 

No.  10.  Provings  of  " 

No.  11.  Single  Medicines  of     " 
No.  12.  Common  Sense  of        " 


SHARP'S  TRACTS,  complete  set  of  12  numbers,    .         .         .         . 

bound,  .... 

SHIPMAN,    DR.    GEO.    E.      The    Homoeopathic    Family 

Guide,  for  the  use  of  twenty-eight  Principal  Remedies  in  the 
Treatment  of  the  more  simple  forms  of  Disease.  Together  with 
Directions  for  the  Treatment  of  Dengue  and  Yellow  Fever.  By  W. 
H.  HoLCOMBE,  M.D.     Eighth  edition.     311  pages, 


bringing  about  a  restoration  to  health,     ...... 

STAPF,   DR.   E.     Additions  to   the  Materia  Medica  Pura. 

Translated  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     292  pages,     .... 

This  work  is  an  indispensable  appendix  to  Hahnemann's  Materia  Medica 
Pura.  Every  remedy  is  accompanied  -with  extensive  and  most  interesting  clinical 
remarks,  and  a  variety  of  cases  illustrative  of  its  therapeutical  uses. 

TESSIER,  DR.  J.  P.  Clinical  Researches  concerning  the 
Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Asiatic  Cholera.  Translated 
by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     109  pages,       .         .  '      . 

Clinical  Remarks  concerning  the  Homoeopathic  Treat- 
ment of  Pneumonia,  preceded  by  a  Retrospective  View  of  the 
Allopathic  Materia  Medica  and  an  Explanation  of  the  Homoeopathic 
Law  of  Cure.     Translated  by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     131  pages,      . 


50 

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SMALL,  DR.  A.  E.     Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Practice,  for 

the  use  of  Families  and  Private  Individuals.     Fifteenth  enlarged 
edition.     831  pages,         .........     2 


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Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Practice.  Translated  into  Ger- 
man by  C.  J.  Hempel,  M.D.     Eleventh  edition.     643  pages,  .     2  50 

Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System,  to  which  is  added  a  Trea- 
tise on  the  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  by  Dr.  C.  E.  Toothacker,  216 
pages, 

This  treatise  is  from  the  pen  of  the  distinguished  author  of  the  well-known  and 
highly  popular  work  entitled,  "  Small's  Domestic  Practice."  It  contains  an  elab- 
orate description  of  the  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  together  with  a  full  state- 
ment of  the  remedies  which  have  been  used  with  beneficial  effect  in  the  treatment  of 
these  disorders. 

Causes  that  Operate  to  Produce  the  Permature  Decline 

of  Manhood,- and  the  best  means  of  obviating  their  eifects,  and  of 


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THOMAS,    DR.    A.    R.      Post-Mortem    Examination    and 

Morbid  Anatomy.     337  pages.     8vo.     Cloth,     .         .         .         .     3  00 

VERDI,  DR.  T.  S.  Maternity;  a  Popular  Treatise  for 
Young  Wives  and  Mothers.  By  Tullio  Suzzara  Verdi, 
A.M.,  M.D.,  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Pp.  450.     12mo.     Cloth,         .     2  00 

FEOM  DISTINGUISHED  PHYSICIANS. 

To  the  Publishers. 

"  The  information  which  it  contains  cannot  fail  to  be  of  the  highest  benefit  to 
those  who  have  the  care  of  children.  The  author  evinces  a  thorough  knowledge  of 
the  subject,  and  his  suggestions  and  advice  are  both  intelligent  and  practical." — 
F.  W.  bowling,  M.D.,  New  York. 

"There  is  a  freshness,  a  terseness,  and  vigor  about  it  which  I  have  never  before 
seen  in  any  work  of  this  kind.  It  is  a  book  fully  up  with  the  times,  written  by  an 
original  thinker  and  careful  observer,  which,  while  it  must  diffuse  an  immense 
amount  of  correct  information  to  the  public,  could  at  the  same  time  be  perused  by 
physicians  with  advantage." — F.  T.  Talbot,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass. 

"  No  one  needs  instruction  more  than  a  young  mother,  and  the  directions  given 
by  Dr.  Verdi  in  this  work  are  such  as  I  should  take  great  pleasure  in  recommend- 
ing to  all  the  young  mothers,  and  some  of  the  old  ones,  in  the  range  of  my  practice." 
— Oeorge  E.  Shipman,  M.D.,  Chicago,  III. 

To  Dr.  Verdi. 

"  I  hope  it  will  bring  you  great  joy  by  its  being  thoroughly  spread,  and  thus 
spreading  the  love  of  our  science  amongst  that  class  of  mankind  to  whom  it  is  spe- 
cially addressed — man's  better  half." — C.  G.  Baue,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

"  Allow  me  to  express  my  thanks  to  you  for  the  work  pn  '  Maternity.'  From  a 
superficial  examination  of  the  book,  I  can  speak  only  in  its  praise." — D.  H.  JBeck- 
with,  M.D.,  Cleveland,  0. 

"  A  book  of  this  kind  was  really  required  by  femilies,  and  I  think  there  is  much 
in  this  one  of  decided  benefit  to  mothers.  It  is  written  in  a  clear  and  popular  style, 
and  will,  I  doubt  not,  accomplish  all  you  anticipate  from  it." — E.  Marcy,  M.I).,  New 
York  City. 

"  We  have  no  hesitation  in  recommending  it  to  the  public." — C.  Neidhard,  M.D., 
Philadelphia. 

"  Dr.  Verdi's  book  is  replete  with  useful  suggestions  for  wives  and  mothers,  and 
his  medical  instructions  for  home  use  accord  with  the  maxims  of  my  best  experience 
in  practice." — John  F.  Gray,  M.D.,  New  York  City. 

Mothers  and  Daughters  ;  Practical  Studies  for  the  Conserva- 
tion of  the  Health  of  Girls.  By  Tullio  Suzzara  Verdi,  A.M., 
M.D.     Pp.  287.     12mo.     Cloth.     Price,         .         .         .         .         .     1  50 

This  is  a  companion  volume  to  the  author's  book  on  "  Maternity,"  and  whoever 
has  the  care  of  a  young  girl  needs  this  book,  it  being  a  plain,  pointed,  discriminating 
elucidation  of  the  laws  of  health — a  preventive  of  the  ignorance  which  makes  so 
many  American  women  invalids,  or,  at  least  suft'erers  under  special  weaknesses  and 
troubles  that  proper  treatment  in  youth  would  have  avoided  altogether. 

It  is  a  volume  written  with  all  needful  plainness,  yet  with  the  most  fastidious 
delicacy.  No  woman  with  the  instincts  of  a  lady  need  fear  to  peruse  it  herself  or  to 
read  it  to  her  daughter. 

It  is  a  work  which  every  physician  should  advise  mothers  to  buy  for  their 
daughters,  as  it  will  save  their  "answering  innumerable  questions  and  giving  specific 

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advice  in  a  great  many  cases,  and  will  thus  ultimately  prevent  a  serious  loss  of  time 
in  daily  practice. 

"  This  volume  deals  with  the  health  problems  of  young  womanhood.  It  is  pure 
in  its  tone  and  delicate  in  its  treatment ;  its  counsels  are  generally  wise ;  it  treats 
health  rather  than  disease,  gives  more  attention  to  the  conservation  of  health  than  to 
its  restoration,  which  is  the  specific  work  of  the  doctor.  It  is  remarkably  free  from 
notions  and  commends  no  nostrums.  It  is  a  book  which  is  eminently  desirable  for 
mothers  to  read  as  a  preparation  for  the  care  of  their  own  daughters,  and  which  the 
daughters  themselves,  under  wise  maternal  direction,  would  do  well  also  to  use  as  a 
text-book  in  hygiene."     From  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine  for  May,  1877. 

"  The  people,  and  especially  the  women,  need  enlightening  on  many  points 
connected  with  their  physical  life,  and  the  time  is  fast  ajsproaching  when  it  will  no 
longer  be  thought  singular  or  '  Yankeeish '  that  a  woman  should  be  instructed  in 

regard  to  her  sexuality,  its  organs  and  their  functions Dr.  Verdi  is 

doing  a  good  work  in  writing  such  books,  and  we  trust  he  will  continue  in  the  course 
he  has  adopted  of  educating  the  mother  and  daughters. 

"  The  book  is  handsomely  presented.  It  is  printed  with  good  type  on  fine 
paper,  and  is  neatly  and  substantially  bound." — From  the  Hahnemannian  Monthly. 

WILLIAMSON,  DR.  W.  Diseases  of  Females  and  Children 
and  their  Homoeopathic  Treatment.  Third  enlarged  edi- 
tion.    256  pages, 1  00 

This  work  contains  a  short  treatise  on  the  homoeopathic  treatment  of  the  dis- 
eases of  females  and  children,  the  conduct  to  be  observed  during  pregnancy,  labor 
and  confinement,  and  directions  for  the  management  of  new-born  infants. 

"WOLF,  DR.  C.  W.     Apis  Mellifica ;  or,  tlis  Poison  of  the  Honey- 

Bee,  considered  as  a  Therapeutic  Agent.     80  pages,         .         .         .         25 

This  is  the  most  elaborate  treatise  upon  the  above  drug  that  we  know  of,  as  the 
author  spared  no  pains  in  making  it  an  excellent  exponent  of  Apis  mellifica  and  its 
medical  virtues. 


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boots'  out  of  Print. 


Becker,  Dr.  A.  C.     On  Consumption. 

Boenninghausen,  Dr.  C.     Therapeutic  Pocket-bouk. 

Chepmell,  Dr.  E.  C.     Domestic  Homoeopathy,  by  S.  R.  Barlow,  M.D. 

Gollman,  Dr.  W.     On  Diseases  of  Sexual  Organs. 

Hahnemann,  Dr.  S.     Materia  Medica  Pura.. 

The  Chronic  Diseases. 

Hartman,  Dr.  F.     Diseases  of  Children. 

Acute  and  Chronic  Diseases. 

Practical  Observations  on  Chief  Remedies. 

Hempel,  Dr.  C.  E.     Homoeopathic  Domestic  Physician. 

Homoeopathy  a  Principle  in  Nature. 

A  New  and  Comprehensive  System  of  Materia  IMedica.     2  vols. 

Hull,  Dr.  A.  G.     Homoeopathic  Examiner.     3  vols. 
Jahr,  G.  H.  G.     New  Manual,  with  Possart's  additions. 

New  Manual,  or  Symptomen  Codex.     2  vols. 

and  Gruner.     Homoeopathic  Pharmacopoeia. 

Joslin,  Dr.  B.  F.     On  Diarrhoea,  Dysentery,  Cholera,  etc. 

Laurie,  Dr.  J.     Homoeopathic  Practice  of  Physic. 

Lippe,  Dr.  A.     Text-book  of  Materia  Medica. 

Malan,  Dr.  H.     Family  Guide  in  Spanish. 

Marcy,  Dr.  E.  E.     Homoeopathic  Theory  and  Practice. 

and  Hunt.     Homoeopathic  Theory  and  Practice.     2  vols. 

Mariner's  Physician  and  Surgeon,  by  G.  D.  Cook,  M.D. 

Materia  Medica  of  American  Provings. 

Peters,  Dr.  J.  C.     Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 

Rapou,  Dr.  D.  A.     On  Typhoid  Fever,  by  A.  A.  Granville,  M.D. 

Rueckert,  Dr.  E.  F.     Therapeutics. 

Sherill,  Dr.  H.     Family  Physician. 

Small,  Dr.  A.  E.     Pocket  Manual. 

Teste,  Dr.  A.     Homoeopathic  Materia  Medica. 


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^omoeopatI?tc  ^ouvnah. 


THE  NORTH  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  HOMCEOP- 
ATHY.  Samuel  A.  Lilienthal,  M.D.,  Editor.  Boericke  &  Tafol 
Publishers.  Quarterly.  Subscription  price,  per  year,  payable  iu 
advance,  ........  .         .  $4  00 

This  is  the  oldest  Homoeopathic  Journal  in  this  country,  being  now  in  its  twenty- 
seventh  year.  The  first  volume  was  published  in  1851,  under  the  editorship  of 
C.  Hering,  M.D.,  of  Philadelpliia :  E.  E.  Marcy,  M.D.,  and  J.  W.  Metcalfe,  M.D.,  of 
New  York.  In  1856,  E.  E.  Marcy  and  J.  C.  Peters,  M.D.,  of  New  York ;  Wm.  II. 
Holcombe,  M.D.,  of  Waterproof,  La.,  and  H.  C.  Preston,  M.D.,  of  Providence,  E.  I., 
appear  as  editors.  In  1860,  Dr.  J.  C.  Peters,  with  a  corpse  of  assistant  editors,  as- 
sumed charge ;  and  from  1861  until  1869,  the  late  Dr.  F.  W.  Hunt  virtually  edited 
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(SngltsF?  ^omoeopatI?tc  VOotts. 


Bayes  CW.).     Applied  Homoeopathy, 


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75 


50 

75 
35 
90 
50 


Berridge  (Dr.  E.  W.).      Repertory   to   the   Homoeopath 

Medica.     Diseases  of  the  Eyes, 
Black.     Principles  and  Practice  of  Homoeopathy, 
Buck.     Outlines  of  Materia  Medica,     . 
Burnett  (Dr.  J.  C).     Natrum  Muriaticura, 
Casanova.     Physiology  and  Medical  Jurisprudence, 
Chepmel  (Dr.  E.  C).     Hints  for  the  Practical  Study  of  the  Homoe- 
opathic Method, 2  60 

Cooper  (Dr.  R.  T.).  Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  .  1  75 
Doctor  Lowe's  Sacrifice,  or  the  Triumph  of  Homoeopathy,  .  .  75 
Drury  (Dr.  W.  V.).     Cholera,  Diarrhoea,  Dysentery,  etc.,  and  their 

Homoeopathic  Treatment,        .         .         .         .         .         .         ,         .     1  40 

Homoeopathic  Guide  in  the  Treatment  of  Accidents,  and  the  use 

of  External  Remedies,    .........         90 

Eruptive  Fevers,  Scarlet  Fever,  Measles,  Small-pox,  etc.,  being  a 

course  of  Lectures  on  the  Exanthemata,  delivered  at  the  London 
Homoeopathic  Hospital,  .         .         .         .         .         .         ,         .         .     1  60 

Drysdale  (Dr.  John).     The  Protoplasmic  Theory  of  Life,  .         .     1  75 

Drysdale,  Dudgeon,  and  Black  (Drs.).     The  Hahnemann  Materia 

Medica  Pura.     Part  1, 2  50 

Part  II.     Containing  Uranium  Nitricum.     By.  Dr.  E.  T.  Blake,         90 

Part  III.     Containing  Belladonna.     By.  Dr.  R.  Hughes,     .         .     1  40 

Dudgeon  (R.  E.).     Lectures  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Homoe- 
opathy,    2  65 

Pathogenetic  Cyclopsedia,  containing  Symptoms  of  the  Disposition, 

Mind,  and  Head,    .         .         . 6  30 

The  Human  Eye, .         .     1  60 

Epps  (Dr.  George  N.).  Spinal  Curvature:  Its  Theory  and  Cure,  .  4  50 
Epps  (Dr.  John).         Constipation  :  Its  Cause  and  Cure,    .         .         .     1  75 

Consumption  and  its  Treatment,    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     1  25 

Ovarian  and  Womb  Diseases.     Second  edition,      .         .         .         .     1  75 

Epps  (Dr.  Richard).     On  Constipation  and  Hypochondriasis,   .         .         55 

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ENGLISH    HOMCEOPATHIC    WORKS. 


Gooday  (Harry).     The  Text-book  of  Veterinary  Practice 

Granier  (Dr.  M.).     Conferences  upon  Homoeopathy, 

Gutteridge  (Dr.  R.  S.).     The  Woman's  Guide,  .         .         . 

Hale  (Dr.  R.  Douglas).  Four  Lectures  on  Practical  Medicine,  and 
the  Homoeopathic  Treatment  of  Bronchitis,  Laryngitis,  Pleurisy, 
and  Pneumonia.     Delivered  at  the  London  Homoeopathic  Hospital, 

Hands  (Dr.  Joseph).     Homoeopathy  contrasted  with  Allopathy, 

Hayward  (Dr.  J.  "W.).  Taking  Cold:  Its  Nature,  Causes,  Preven- 
tion, and  Cure,        .......... 

Hirschel's  Eules  and  Examples  for  the  Study  of  Pharmacodynamics. 
Translated  by  Th.  Hoyle, 

Holland  (Dr.  G.  C).  Origin  and  Nature  of  Disease,  and  the  Physi- 
ological Action  of  Auxiliary  Remedies  in  Connection  with  Homoeo- 
pathic Treatment,   .         .         .         . 

Hughes  (Dr.  M.).  A  Manual  of  Pharmacodynamics.  Third  edition 
Cloth  (single  parts,  each,  $2.75), 

Hughes  (Dr.  R.).     Clinical  Index  to  Manual  of  Pharmacodynamics 

A  Manual  of  Therapeutics  (single  parts,  each,  $2.75),  . 

On  the  sources  of  the  Homoeopathic  Materia  Medica,    . 

Jahr  (S.  H.  S.).     Mental  Diseases,     By  Dr.  Galloway,  . 
Kidel  (Dr.  J.).     The  Laws  of  Therapeutics,         .... 
Lade  (Dr.  George).     The  Heart  and  its  Troubles,     .         .         , 
Lade  (Dr.  G.).     Fatty  Diseases  of  the  Heart,     .... 
Leadam  (Dr.).     The  Diseases  of  Women,  Homoeopathically  Treated, 
Lord  (R.  P.  G.),  and  J.  and  W.  Rush.     The  Veterinary  Vade 

Mecum,  ........••■• 

Massey  (R.  T.).     Mild  Medicine  in  Contradiction  to  Severe  Medicine, 

Practical  Notes  on  the  New  American,  and  other  Remedies, 

Matheson  (Dr.  Duncan).     Lectures  on  Diseases  of  Women,    . 
Meyhoffer  (J.).     Chronic  Diseases  of  the  Respiratory  Organs.   Vol.  I 
Moore  (Dr.  James  V.  S.).     Outlines  of  Veterinary  Homoeopathy, 

Diseases  of  Dogs,  and  their  Homoeopathic  Treatment, 

Morgan  (Dr,  W.).     The  Liver  and  its  Diseases, 

Contagious  Diseases,      .         .         .         .         .         . 

Diabetes  Mellitus  :  Its  History,  etc., 

Diphtheria, 

The  Signs  and  Concomitant  Derangements  of  Pregnancy,  etc., 

Pearce  (Dr.  C.  I.).     Vaccination:  Its  Tested  Effect  on  Health,  Mor 

tality,  etc.,      ........ 

Pocket  Glossary  of  Medical  Terms,  .... 

Pope  (Dr.  A.  C).     Medical  Handbook  for  Mothers,  . 

Principal  Uses  of   Sixteen   Most   Important   Homoeopathic 

Remedies, 

Repertory  (Cypher),  The  New;  or  Systematic  Arrangement  and 


n  25 

90 
2  10 


70 

2  25 

50 

1  75 

4  50 


00 

25 
00 
70 
25 
40 
25 
40 
75 


50 
90 
70 
90 
65 
75 
40 
25 
25 
25 
00 
90 


1  75 

40 

1  25 

90 


ENGLISH    HOMOEOPATHIC   WORKS. 


91 


Treatment 


Veterinary  Homceopathy, 

"Wyld  (Dr.  G.).     Diseases  of  the  Heart  and  Lungs,    . 
Yeldham  (Dr.  S.).     Homceopathy  in  Venereal  Diseases, 
Homoeopathy  in  Acute  Diseases,   .... 


$7  00 
1  75 

60 
1  40 
1  25 

1  75 


3  50 

1  25 

90 


Analysis  of  the  Homoeopathic  Materia  Medica  (to  be  completed  in 

about  eight  parts).  Parts  I  and  II, 

Each  part  of  Nos.  Ill,  IV,  V,  etc., 

Ruddock  (Dr.  E.  H.).     On  Consumption  and   Tuberculosis  of  the 
Lungs,    ............ 

The  Diseases  of  Infants  and  Children,  ...... 

Essentials  of  Diet,  or  Hints  on  Food,  in  Health  and  Disease, 

The  Homoeopathic  Vade  Mecum  of  Modern  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

762  pages,       ........... 

The  same,  on  better  paper,  with  a  chapter  on  Poisons,  a  Clinical 

Directory,  an  Appendix  of  FormuliJe,  and  a  Table  of  Dilutions  of 
the  Remedies  prescribed.     920  pages,      .... 

The  Lady's  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Treatment, 

The  Pocket  Manual  of  Homoeopathic  Veterinary  Medicine, 

The  Stepping  Stone  to  Homoeopathy  and  Health,  witli  a  Clinical 

Directoiy,       .......... 

A  Textbook  of  Modern  Medicine  and  Surgery,  half  morocco, 

Russell  (Dr.  J.  R.).     A  Contribution  to  Medical  Literature, 

The  Treatment  of  Rheumatism,  Epilepsy,  Asthma,  and  Fever, 

Hints  on  Diet,  with  Special  Reference  to  Homoeopathy, 

Affections  of  the  Nervous  System, 

The  Heart :  Its  Functional  and  Organic  Diseases, 

The  Skin  and  its  Diseases,     ..... 

Pneumonia,  ........ 

Sharp  (Dr.  W.).     Essays  on  Medicine, 

Shuldham  (Dr.  E.  B.).     Headaches:  Their  Causes  and 

Clergyman's  Sore  Throat,      ..... 

Coughs,  and  their  Cure,         ..... 

Stens  (D.  V/m.).     Therapeutics  of  the  Day, 
Thomas  (H.).     External  Remedies  in  Accidents, 


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35 
35 
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75 
35 
75 
60 
00 
40 
00 
75 
60 
25 


92  GERMAN    HOMCEOPATHIC    WORKS 


©erman  I)omoeopatI?ic  tPorfs. 


Altschul.     Lehrbuch  der  theoretischen  und  praktischen  Homoeopathie, 

geb., $3  25 

Homoeopatliischer  Reise-Almanach,  geb.,       .         .         .         .         .  1  25 

Kinder-Krankbeiten,  geb., 80 

Real-Lexicon  fur  Homoeopathiscbe  Arzneiinittellehre,   Therapie 

und  Arzneibereilungskunde,  geb., 3  25 

Argenti.     Homoeopathische  Bebandlung  verschiedener  Krankheiten, 

geb.,  half  morocco, 3  50 

Baehr.     Therapie.     2  Bande,  geb.,  half  morocco,         .         .         .         .  11  00 

Digitalis  purpurea, 1  75 

Baertl.     Bebandlung  der  Wechselfieber, 70 

TErztliche  Ansichten  iiber  Prseservative  vor  Seelenst6rungen  und 

Heilung  der  letzteren  nach  den  Grundsatzen  der  Homoeopathie,      .  1   10 

Bibliothek,  vollstandige,  oder  Real-Lexicon  der  gesammten  theoreti- 
schen  und  praktischen  Medicin,  mit  Riicksicht  auf  die  Homoeopa- 
thie.    5  Bande,  geb., 12  00 

Billig.     Die  hautige  Braune  der  Kinder,      ......  20 

Boehm.     Kurze  praktische  Anleitung  fiir  Viehbesitzer  bei  Erkran- 

kungsfallen  der  Hausthiere,    ........  20 

BoUe.     Populare  Anleitung  zur  Kenntniss,  etc.,  der  Homoeopathie,      .  75 
Bcenninghausen.      Die   Homoeopathische  Bebandlung   des   Keuch- 

hustens, .  1  20 

Aphorismen  des  Hippokrates,  half  morocco,          .         .         .         .  3  35 

Therapie  der  Wechsel-  und  anderer  Fieber, 1  10 

Brandt  (Joh.  C.  F.).     Homoeopathischer  Haus- und  Selbst-Arzt,  geb.,  1  15 

Die  gebrauchlichsten  homoeopathischen  Arzneimittel,  ihre  Beschrei- 

bung  und  ihre  Zubereitung, 30 

Bruckner.     Homoeopathischer  Hausarzt,  geb., 75 

Hale's  New  Remedies,  geb., 1  10 

Die  Anwendung  der  Vorbeugungsmittel  in  der  Homoeopathie,       .  20 

Buchner.  Homoeopathische  Arznei-Bereitungslehre,  geb.,  half  mo- 
rocco,        4  00 

Die  Cholera,  deren  Wesen,  Verlauf  und  Heilung,          ...  25 


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93 

Buchner.     Morbus  Brighti,  geb., 

$1  40 

Caspari.     Homceopatliischer  Haus-  und  Reise-Arzt,  geb.,     . 

1  30 

Homoeopatliisclies   Dispensatorium    fiir   Aerzte  und   Apotheker 

geb., 

90 

Deventer.     Homoeopathischer  Rathgeber  fiir  Nicbtaerzte.     4.  Auflage 

geb., 

2  75 

Homoeopathische  Pharmacopoeia,  geb.,  ..... 

2  75 

Gerhardt  (Dr.  Ad.)-     Handbuch  der  Homoeopathie,  geb.. 

3  00 

Goebel.     Homoeopathisclies  Kochbuch,         ..... 

75 

Goullon.     Darstellung  der  Homoeopathie,  geb.,    .... 

1  30 

Beschreibung  der,  in  der  Homqeopathischen  Pharmacopoeia  aufge- 

nommenen  Pflanzen,  nebst  300  naturgetreu  colorirten  Abbildungen, 

etc.,  complet, 

31  50 

1  65 

Was  verspricht   und    leistet    Graphit  in   der   Homoeopathischen 

Praxis?  ........... 

70 

Diabetes  mellitus  und  seine  erfolgreiche  Behandlung,    .         .  • 

85 

1  00 

Grabau.     Warum  ich  Homoeopath  wurde,  .         .         . 

55 

Grauvogl.     Grundgesetze  der  Physiologic,  Pathologic,  und  Homoeopa 

thischen  Therapie,  geb.,  half  morocco,     ..... 

4  00 

Lehrbuch  der  Homoeopathie,  geb.,  half  morocco,  . 

5  35 

Prophylaxis  gegen  den  Typhus  recurrens  (Genickkrampf ),  . 

20 

Homoeopathie  und  Allopathic  vor  dem  Richterstuhle  der  Statistik 

20 

Gruner.     Homoeopathische  Pharmacopoeie,  geb  ,  . 

2  25 

Gunther.      Der   Homoeopathische   Hausfreund.      3   Bande   in   einei] 

Band,  geb., 

4  40 

Die  Frauenkrankheiten,  geb.,        .         .         .         . 

2  00 

Der  Homoeopathische  Thierarzt,  2  Bande  in  einen  Band,  geb., 

2  30 

Gunther  (Dr.  Carl).     Der  kleine  Homoeopathische  Thierarzt,  geb.. 

50 

Hagero.     Medicamenta  homoeopathica  et  isopathica  omnia. 

1  10 

11  00 

Reine  Arzneimittellehre,  6  Bande,  geb.. 

12  00 

Organon  der  Heilkunst,  6.  Auflage,  geb., 

2  00 

Hartmann.     Die  Kinderkrankheiten  und  ihre  Behandlung,  geb 

,  hall 

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morocco,          ......... 

4  50 

Haubold.     Homoeopathisches  Repertorium, 

50 

7  00 

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Homceopathischer  Hausarzt,  geb.,           .... 

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Die  Wirkungen  des  Schlangengiftes,  geb., 

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Hirschel.     Der  Homoeopathische  Arzueischatz,  geb.,  .         .         .         .  $1  40 

Magenschmerzen,  insbesondere  der  Magenkrampf,  geb.,         .         .     2  35 

Compendium  der  Homoeopathie,  3.  Auflage,  geb.,  .         .         .     3  00 

Hubner.     Der  homoeopathische  Thierarzt,  geb., 1  30 

Imbert  (Goubeyre  A.).     Oeffentliche  Yortrage  uber  Homoeopathie,  .         90 
Jahr.     Klinische  Anweisungen,  geb.,    .         ,         .         .         .         .         .     3  00 

Leitfaden  zur  Ausiibung  der  Homoeopathie,  .         .         ...         .         45 

Lehren  und  Grundsatze,  geb.,  half  morocco,  .         .         .         .     3  40 

Therapie  der  Geistes-Krankheiten  und  Seelenstorungen,  geb.,  half 

morocco,  .      , 3  50 

Die  venerischen  Krankheiten,  geb.,  half  morocco,  .         .         .     3  00 

Symptomen-Codex   der   Homoeopathischen   Arzneimittellehre.     4 

Bande,  geb.,  half  morocco, .         .  18  50 

Therapeutischer    Leitfaden  fiir  angehende    Homoeopathen,   geb., 

half  morocco,  .         . 2  50 

Kafka.     Die  homoeopathische  Therapie  auf  Grundlage  der  physiologi- 

schen  Schule.     2  Bande,  geb.,  half  morocco, 17  00 

Kunz.     Homoeopathischer  Thierarzt,  geb.,    .         .         .         .        -.         .     1  50 

Lackner.     Krankheiten  der  Pferde  und  Fiillen, 70 

Lehrbuch  der  Homoeopathischen  Therapie  nach  dem  gegenwartigen 
Standpunkt  der  Medicin  unter  Benutzung  der  neueren  homoeopathi- 
schen Literatur  des  In-  und  Auslandes,  bearbeitet  fvir  Aerzte  uud 
gebildete  Nichtarzte.  Erste  Abtheilung  mit  126  anatomischen  Ab- 
bildungen.  Zweite  Abtheilung  mit  60  anatomischen  und  j)athologi- 
schen  Abbildungen.  1215  Seiten.  Broschirt,  $6.00.  In  einem 
Band  in  half  morocco  gebunden,  . 
Lutze.     Anweisung  fiir  junge  Frauen, 

Lehrbuch  der  Homoeopathie,  geb., 

Kratze,  Syphilis,  etc.,    . 

Leben  und  Wirken,  geb., 

Gedachtnissbriicke  fiir  angehende  Homoeopathen, 

"  "  "  "  In  Leder  gebunden 

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pathischen Heilmittel  behufs  ihrer  Anwendung  in  den  gewohnlich- 

sten  Erkrankungsfallen,  geb.,  .......         55 

Die  Homoeopathie  in  Amerika  und  der  Welt-Congress  in  Phila- 
delphia,           .         .         .         20 

Der  homoeopathische  Haus-  und  Familienarzt,  geb.,       .         .         .     1  00 

Die  Quellen  der  Arzneimittellehre, 110 

Noack  und  Trinks.     Handbuch   der  Arzneimittellehre.     3   Bande, 

<g;eb.,  half  morocco, .         .  25  50 


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Aller  in  1860-62  gepriiften  Mittel, 

Raron.     Die  aussere  Anwendung  von  homoeopathischen  Mitteln, 

Praktische  Beitrage  zur  Arzneimittellehre,    .... 

Ruckert.     Grundziige  einer  kiiuftigen  speciellen  Therapie,  geb.,  . 

Klinische  Erfahrungen.     Nebst  Supplement-Band  von  Dr.  F.  G 

Oehme.     5  Bande,  geb.,  half  morocco,    ..... 

Rueckert  (Dr.  Th.  J.).     Klinische  Erfahrungen  in  der  Homoeopathie 


II.  Supplement-Band  enthaltend  die  in  der  Deutschen  und  Amerika- 
nischen  homoeopathischen  Literatur  niedergelegten  Heilungen,  etc. 
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rungen,  ........... 

Schaefer.     Homceopathische  Thierheilkunst,  geb., 

Schroeter.     Homoeopathischer  Federvieharzt,     .... 

Schwabe.     Ulustrirter  homoeopathischer  Hausthierarzt,  geb., 
Small.     Handbueh  der  Homoeopathie,  geb.,  .... 

Sorge.     Der  Phosphor,  ein  grosses  Heilmittel,  gekronte  Preisschrift 
geb.,  half  morocco,  ........ 

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Stens.     Die  Therapie  unserer  Zeit,  geb.,       ..... 

Die  Homoeopathie  in  ihrem  Wesen,  ihrem  Verhaltnisse  zur  Alio 

pathie,  etc.,     .......... 

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kunde,  wie  der  gesammten  Thierheilkunde,  geb., 
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Les  Aphorismes  d'Hippocrate  accompagnes  des  glosses  d'un  Ho- 

moeopathe.  Traduit  de  TAllemand,  par  le  docteur  Mouremans. 
Bruxelles.     2  vols,  in  8.     Relie, 5  50 

Tableau  de  la  princij)ale  sphere  d'action  et  des  proprietes  carac- 

teristiques  des  remedes  antipsoriques.  Traduit  de  TAllemand 
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Bruckner.     Medecine  Homceopathique  Domestique.     Traduction  au- 

torisee  par  I'Auteur,  avec  une  preface  du  docteur  E.  Schaedler,       .     1  75 
Charge.     Traitement  Homoeopathique  des  Maladies  des  Organs  de  la 

Respiration.     Relie,        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     3  50 

De  Breyne.     Des  Vertus  Therapeutiques  de  la  Belladone,  .         .         .     1  75 
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mentee  de  commentaires  et  precedee  d'une  notice  sur  la  vie,  les 

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Doctrine  et  Traitement  Homoeopattiique  de  Maladies  Chroniques. 

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Hartmann,  Therapeutique  Homoeopathique  des  Maladies  des  Eu- 
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Houat  (L.  T.).  Nouvelles  donnees  de  matiere  medicale  homoeopa- 
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Hughes.  Actions  des  Medicaments  Homoeopathiques,  ou.  Elements 
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r      Maladies  Mentales.     Paris.     In  12,  VIII,  660  pp.     Relie,      .         .     3  00 

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