The chemist and druggist, 15. September 1859

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Venice Turpentine. These are employed in the same cases as the preceding and are not unfrequently prescribed as substitutes for Copaiba. They succeed perfectly in Chronic Catarrhs of the Bladder, whether consecutive to gleet or not, as well as in gouty and rheumatic affections. Norway Tar. In use for the Catarrh of the bladder and certain affections of the respiratory organs. Copaiba, Cubebs and Alum. Cubebs and Turpentine. Cubebs and Taimate of Iron. M^ISTUEA-CTTJIREID .AJSTD SOLD WHOLESALE BY No. 10, CAEREFOUR DE L'ODEON, PAEIS. SOLE AGENTS: FOR G-IR-E-^T BRIT I1ST .A. 2<J* ID ITS COLONIES, Messrs. MORGAN BROTHERS, No. 1, JEWIN ORESCENT, LONDON. IMPORTANT NOTIC E. The public is cautioned to beware of a multitude of worthless preparations sold under the name of" Copaiba Capsules, many of which have already exposed their vendors to condemnation by the tribunals. To avoid all possibility of mistake, we have the honour to inform the public that our Gluten Capsules, placed under the patronage of the first houses in the trade, are only sold in Bottles, covered with a blue label, bearing our name and seal, wrapped in a prospectus signed by us, and on the bottle is the following inscription : HKatl&ey--»Caylus a. Paris. Price per dozen Bottles, 30s., with Counter Bills, &c. OB, If with the Medicine Stamp and Directions enclosed, 36s. per dozen. An especial price for large quantities to he shipped in London direct from Paris.