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Destroys Pus and any Morbid Element with which it comes in contact, leaving the tissues beneath in a healthy condition.

Indorsed and successfully used by leading Physicians in the treatment of

Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Chest.

Open Sores.-Skin Diseases.-Inflammatory and Purulent Diseases of the Ear.-Diseases of the Genito Urinary Organs.Inflammatory and Contagious Diseases of the Eyes, etc.

In order to prove the efficiency of HYDROZONE, I will send a

250. bottle free

to any Physician upon receipt of 10c. to pay forwarding charges. NOTE.-A copy of the 18th edition of my book of 340 pages, on the "Rational Treatment of Diseases Characterized by the Presence of Pathogenic Germs," containing reprints of 210 unsolicited clinical reports, by leading contributors to Medical Literature, will be sent free to Physicians mention'g this journal.

Prepared only by

Charles Marchand

Chemist and Graduate of the "Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris" (France). 57-59 Prince Street, NEW YORK.

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The Pinnacle of Therapeutic Success can only be
attained by the Timely use of Proper Remedial Agents

Antiphlogistine

(Inflammation's Antidote)

affords the most scientific method of combating Inflam-
mation and Congestion. It is of especial benefit in
the conditions incident to the summer season.

In ENTERO-COLITIS, and other Inflammations of the abdominal and pelvic viscera, Antiphlogistine proves a satisfactory adjuvant to treatment, as it produces a depletion of the enteric and peritoneal vessels, stimulates the reflexes and relieves the pain, tenesmus and muscular rigidity.

In SPRAINS and WRENCHES, the stretching or tearing of the ligaments, contusion of the synovial membrane and damage to vessels and nerves are best controlled by Antiphlogistine, which distinctly aids in the reconstruction of the part. The absorption of the liquid exudate from the swollen tissues and the free circulation of blood in the seat of the injury greatly hastens the process of repair.

THE DENVER CHEMICAL MFG. CO.

New York

ing to the official mouthpiece of that triangular institution. It must be a mighty muscular mind which will stack up a suitable percentage requisite to cover all legal requirements of the different state boards and other barriers to the practice of medicine.

What was heretofore known as the Denver Homeopathic Medical College, but more recently the medical department of the Westminster University, has undergone another rechristening and is now the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Kinley remains dean and Dr. Grant S. Peck has been chosen registrar. We understand that it is intended to make homeopathy the main feature of its instruction, although several "professors" with different ideas will be in the faculty.

Rev. McArthur, who "wouldn't play" any longer after the Christian Scientists of Denver declined to make him a reader in the church, has departed farther from the faith and started a new "cult" of his own. According to one of the morning papers, he has a large following from the female ranks and has interested one of the rich society women on the hill to such an extent that she has opened her house to him as a means of providing teaching headquarters for his ideas. Mack, you're a lucky dog.

The good people of Pueblo are up in arms regarding the apparently careless manner in which dangerous inmates of the Insane asylum at that place are permitted to "escape" and kill inoffensive individuals. When you have a political pull but little attention is paid by the powers to a little thing like that; thepeoplebedamned seems to be about all the interest the governor and others in authority appear to take in the affair. With this additional handicap, Pueblo must be an awfully nice, quiet place to live.

Boericke & Runyon have worked that Lachesis incident to the limit. Even the A. I. H. program and some of our best medical journals were used to exploit the enterprise. If all accounts are true they have another stunt to pull off; that of convincing certain skeptical people as to the reliability of their "viper." The picture published in Medical Century and the Institute program gives several distinguished Individuals the opportunity of making good in the game of "looking wise," ditto interested.

At the recent meeting of the Ohio State Homeopathic Society which convened at Dayton, May 12-13, the names of ninety-four new members were added to the list. A very light Waite, with almost the entire alphabet trailing after his name, declared some time ago, that "statistics show that Homeopathy is dying out." We would suggest,

in view of the Dayton exhibit, that Mr. Statistics give another exhibition and go into the hands of the deceiver.

Among the many noted specialists thriving off the incredulity of Denver easymarks, none occupied a more conspicuous position in the advertising pages of the secular press than one O. S. Rhodes, with offices in the Empire building. The state board got gay and as a result the aforesaid sure-thing specialist was "suspended" from active legal practice in the state, being convicted in the West Side criminal court for practicing medicine without a license. The daily papers were particularly silent regarding the matter; but what else might be expected? The doctor was a star advertiser. Well, I guess.

To the Editor of The Critique:

Will you please inform your readers that the omission of the name of the Homeopathic Medical College of the University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, from the annual announcement and program of the American Institute of Homeopathy was an accident discovered too late for correction. Diligent search thus far has not disclosed how this error of omission occurred. It was an unusually unfortunate mistake and no one regrets it more sincerly than yours very truly, FRANK KRAFT, M. D.,

Cleveland, June 10, 1908.

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Secretary, A. I. H.

The greatest secrecy was maintained in announcing the commencement exercises of the triple-alliance medical college of this city, which, according to the last issue of Progress, were pulled off at the Brown Palace hotel, Wednesday evening, May 13th, 1908. The followeng bit of bull-con. was fed the graduating class by the dean: "Fellow students, it has been our earnest endeavor to teach you three wellrecognized systems of medicine; we trust that you will find good in each of them. Apply what you find is good, eliminate what you believe to be bad." The institution is sailing under the name of Denver Homeopathic just at present, notwithstanding the advice of the dean.

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A certain "exclusive" Homeopathic pharmacy in Denver is claiming to sell the "Finke" dilutions in the higher attenuations. The editor of Critique has to be shown when it comes down to a high potency and is in possession of information which convinces him that no genuine Finke preparations are to be had at this or any other establishment in Denver. It is only another case of homeopathy getting a black eye through misrepresentation. If any one doubts our statement we will be only too glad to publish a letter we have in our possession from one who has lived in Dr. Finke's family ever since she was a little girl and, as she says, "have helped the former in the preparation of his medicines. Dr. Finke has never sold nor given away dilutions, not even to any one of his friends."

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Physicians who care for the lives of their patients
are invited to call at

THE ALBANY PHARMACY

and purchase the old and reliable
preparations of

Boericke and Tafel

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In the original sealed package, handled as carefully as the most exacting Homeopath could desire. Goods promptly delivered in the city. Mail orders carefully filled. A full line of Druggists' Sundries in stock. Come in and get acquainted, or call up phone Main 1132.

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