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The Jefferson Medical College OF PHILADELPHIA New College Building and New Laboratories Illi Seventy-fifth Annual Session will hegin Uctoher I, ISQQ, and continue eight months. For four annual sessions the curriculuin provides without extra fee: til Practical manual training in ten different laboratories recently fitted up at a heavy costg fzj recitations by the faculty and others, Qgj didactic lectures and demonstrations in the coni- modious new buildings, Q45 clinics and bedside ward-work in small groups at the College Hospital: Q55 lying-in cases at the College Maternity. For circular and information, address J. W. HOLLAND, M. D., Dean Beaufont Lithia Water FROIXIIIRGINIA H Eminently useful as a Diuretic in the Uric Acid Diathesis THOMAS H. ANDREWS, M. D. 1216 Gallons still water in Case, 33.75 Rebate, 50 cents Quarts and Pints Carbonated Ross-Common Water FR'2'3N'F133?J,PA. ANALYSIS U. S. GALLON Carb. of Lime ............ 0.087 Grains Chlor. of Sodium ...... 0.082 Grains Carb- of Magnesin W9-U98 Sulph. of Soda .........0.085 Cflfb- of iron '-'-- --- - 0-009 Sulphl of pomssa ...ll. 0.048 Silica ........ .............., 0 .475 Sulph. of Magnesia..o.o23 Total Residue, x.207 Carbonic acid gas, free and half free, per gallon, 1.42 cubic inches This water is the purest known to the authorities Prof. CHANDLER, Chemical Dept. Lehigh University H The purest Earth Water known to Science Dr. GEO. E. WALTON, Cincinnati, Ohio 12,14 Gallons still water in Case, 83.50 Rebate, 50 cents Quarts and Pints Carbonatcd Blue Mountain Water FJ5?1iV'D GAP-,pA. For Table use and used in our Syphons 4' The total solid constituents per pint is only one-tenth ofa grain and it is as limpid as a sunbeam DIETETIC GAZETTE Byg Gallons in Case QCase not Soldj 50 cents 5 Gallon Demijohn 60 cents Results produced by quality, not high prices SI-IINN 8: CO., General Agents 131 South Eleventh Street Philadelphia, Pa.
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FACULTY OF IEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE I. M. DA C.J.i'l'A. M.D., LL.D., lincritus Professor of Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, No. 1700 Walnut Street. ROIIICRTS llAR'l'llOl,OW, M.D., I.L.D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Me lica, General Therepnutics anl Hygiene, No. 1527 Locust Street. WILLIAM 'l'l-IOXISON, M.D., l'lmeritus Professor of Ophthalmology, No. 1426 Walnut Street. HENRY C. CHAPMAN, M D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisurutlence, No. 2047 Walnut Street. .IOHN H. ISRINPON, M.D., Professor of the Practice of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, No. 1423 Spruce Street. .IAMES W. HOLLAND, M D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxi- cology, and Dean, jefferson Medical College. WILLIAM S. l ORl1l5S, M.D., Professor of General, Descriptive, and Sur- gical Anatomy. No. 901 Pine Street. WILLIAM NV. RICICN, M.D., l.l..D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, No. 1729 Chestnut Street. II. A. IIARIC, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Tlierapeutics, No. 222 South lfifteentlt Street. IANIICS C. WILSON, M.D , Professor of Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, No. 1437 Walnut Street. E. E. MON PGOMICRY, M D., Professor of Gynecology, No. 1715 Walnut Street. W. M. I.. COPLIN, M D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, at the College. ti. E. IJ1'1SCllYVEINI'l'Z, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology, No. I4OI Locust Street. EDWARD P. DAVIS, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, No. 250 South '1'wenty- tirst Street. HONORARY AND CLINICAL PROFESSORS I. SOLIS-COIIICN, M.D., Honorary Professor of Laryngology, No. 1431 Wal- nut Street. HENRY XV. S'l'I'ILWAOON, M.D, Clinical Professor of Dermatology, No. 223 South Seventeenth Street. H. AUGUSTUS WILSON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, No. 1611 Spruce Street. - EDWIN li. GRAHAM, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children, No. ' 1713 Spruce Street. I . X. DERCUM, M.D., Clinical Professor ef Diseases of the Nervous System, No. 1719 Walnut Street. ORVH.I.lC IIORWITZ, M.D., Clinical Professor of Oenito-Urinary Diseases, No. 1721 Walnut Street. S. MACCUIQN SMITH, M.D., Clinical Professor of Otology, No. 1502 Walnut Street. XV. LIOSISPII IIICARN, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery, No. 1120 Walnut Street. Q IIOWARD I . IIANSICLI., M.D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, No. 254 South Sixteenth Street. WM. S. DIONICS, M.D., Clinical Professor Of Laryngology, No. 201 llrontltvay, Camden, N. I. D. IIRADICN RYLIC, M.D., Clinical Professor of Laryngology, No. 1517 Wal- nut Street. I. CHALMIERS DA COSTA, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery, No. 1629 I Locust Street. ADJUNCT AND ASSOCIATE PFIOFESSORS ALlll'lR'l' P. ISRUIIAR ICR, M. I I., Adjunct Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. ll. I . HARRIS, M D., Associate Professor'of Pathology. 1. LECTURER S. SOLIS-COIIISN, M.D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine. ASSOCIATES DEMONSTRATORS A. IHCWSON, M.D., Dcmonstrator of Anatomy. IC. tg. '1'IlORN'l'ON, M.D, Demonstrator ot' Therapeutics, Pharmacy and Materia lvkdiea. 'PHOMAS G. ASHTON, M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical Medicine. ,IULIUS L. SALINGISR, M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical Medicine. ALlll'IR'l' N. IACOB, M.D., Demonstrator of Chemistry. bl. M. l lSHlCR, M.D., Demonstrator of Gynecology. V RANDALL C. ROSISNISICRGICR, M.D., Demonsirator of Normal Histology and Bacteriology, and Curator of the Museum. C. A1 VEASICY, M.D., Demonstrator of Ophthalmology. bl. TORRANCI5 RUCH, M.D., Demonstrator of Orthopedics. GICOROIE IV. SPENCER, M.D., Demonstrator of Surgery. DIOHN W. UIIIISON, M.D., Demonstrator of Osteology. STRICRER COLES, M.D., Demonstrator ofObstet1ies.
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