FORMULAS OFG.C. Pills and Granules McKbsoN&Roeaws, SEW YORKo TO THE PROFESSION. In presenting their list of Pill formulas to the pro- fession in book shape, McKesson & Robbins have had in view convenience and facility of reference, as the size and form readily admits of its being; carried in the vest pocket. The following points are respectfully submitted : RELIABILITY. —We have expended much at- tention and money in perfecting our machinery, to in- sure exactness anil uniformity of the masses and pills, and have engaged superior analytical ability, to guaran- tee quality of ingredients. Every drug and chemical used in manufacture is carefully tested. To prove correctness in the synthesis, the first of every month, all sizes of our Quinine Pills are analyzed. The same care is observed with the scammony, aloes, etc., which we use in our Cathartic Pills. COATING.—The coating of McKesson & Rob- bins* Pills is applied by a special process, and differs from all others in the fact that it is continuous, air- tight, and not porous, which are very important consid- erations in many delicate preparations, as phosphorus, phosphorus and iron, and other compounds. By this coating, the mass is perfectly protected from exposure to the air, which is not the ca«e with sugar-coated, com- pressed, or so-called soluble pills. CHANGE IN COLOR OF QUININE PlLLS.—reply to inquiries in regard to Change in Color of our Quinine Pills, we beg to state that the change is due to our using Puke White Sulphate of Quinine, instead of Unbleached of the guaranteed stan- dard of 90 per cent. Sulphate of Quinine as formerly, (the custom having been to employ 111 ounces of Unbleached Quinine, in place of 100 ounces of White Quinine). This change to White has been made to avoid misrepresenta- tion. The mass of our Pills has also been greatly im- proved, in appearance and solubility, by the use of our new excipient. SOLU B I LITY.—The solubility of our coating and pills, may be readily and practically attested, by the administration of a dose of some formula which is pos- itive in its action, as cathartic, quinine, etc. The Gel- atine we use (the same as is employed in making jelly for 1 the sick) is quickly soluble in the stomach, at the same time it protects the mass from the air before being ad- ministered, and prevents the taste of the ingredients from being communicated to the mouth of the patient, before swallowing. SHAPE. —lt must be granted that the capsule or spheroidal shape is the form best adapted to the throat, and that the gelatine completely covers the taste, and renders the pill capable of being easily swallowed by the patient and accepted by the stomach, without nausea— important desiderata to the patient. PERMANENCE.—The question whether Mc- Kesson & Robbins’ Gelatine-Coated Quinine Pills will remain unaffected in warm, damp climates, seems to be satisfactorily answerd in the following abstract of a letter from Aspinwall ; u Commissary Department, Panama Railroad, Aspinwall, U. S. C. “ Messrs. McKesson & Robbins. u Gentlemen.—Almost everything perishes rapidly in this terrible climate, but your Gelatine-Coated Pills in bottles keep remarkably well. The dampness does not appear to have the least effect upon them, as long as they are kept in bottles. Yours respectfully, “ THOS. M. CASH, Commissary.” Price lists and samples furnished upon Application. Private formulas of 3,000 or more pills, made and coated to order. McKesson & Robbins’ Pills have tf outlived the period of fashionable novelty,” and become deservedly popu- lar with physicians and patients, on account of efficacy, reliability, and the facility with which they may be swallowed; and, although infallibility, which is incom- patible with anything human, is not claimed, still any charge against them should be scrutinized for the animus of self-interest, and answered by practical tests. McKesson & robbins, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, 91 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. McKesson k Robbins' Pills and Granules. Gelatine-Coated WE take occasion to thank the profession for their patronage of our Gelatine-Coated Pills, and request a continuance of the same. Full lines of our Pills have been established in all the large centres of trade, and in many of the smaller cities. We would advise those living in remote places to order, when practicable, orig- inal bottles of 100 each, to avoid substitution, and we will be happy to mail any formulas upon our list, not pro- curable nearer home, upon receipt of price. We regret to announce that our attention has been called to several Instances where other pills have been substituted by druggists when ours were desired, and even specified, by the physician. We believe that such in- stances are rare, but in some cases physicians have notified us of such breach of honor in the druggist. Specify McKesson Si Robbins’. ACID, ARSKNIOUS, 1-50, 1-40, 1-30 and 1-20 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. ACID, SALICYLIC, 2 1-2 and 5 grs. Our pills present the best form for administering this now very important remedy, which has proved so efficacious in Rheumatism, and which is also exten- sively used as an Antiseptic and Febrifuge. It is claimed that the solutions, jformed by the use of Sodium, Ammonium and other salts, produce com- binations which do not represent the full value of the free Acid. ACONITIA, 1-60 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. ALOES, W. S., 4 grs. 3 McKesson & Bobbins’ G, 0. Pills & Granules. ALOES AND ASSAFffiTIDA, U. S, ALOES AND IRON, 4 grs. 3 grs. ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. 1 I Pulv. Zingib. .lam., 1 gr. j j Ferri Sulph., Exsic., 1 gr. J [ Extract. Conii, l-‘i gr. J ALOES AND MYRRH, U. S. ALOIN, 1 gr. (The active principle of Aloes.) Superior to the Gum, because it is free from the griping principles. AMMONIUM, VALERIANATE, Ur. The value of this form of presenting Valerianate of Ammonium is apparent. APERIENT. Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-3 gr. 1 Ext. Hyoscyami. 1-2 gr. r Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. ) ASS AFQSTI DA, j Assafoetida, 11-2 grs. ) { Pulv. Saponis, 1-2 gr. ) 2 grs. ASSAFIETIDA, U. S., ( Assafoetida, 3 grs. ) ( Pulv. Saponis, 1 gr. 4 grs. ASSAFCKTIDA AND NUX VOMICA, j Assafoetida, 3 grs. ) ( Ext. Nucis Yom., 1-4 gr. ) We call attention to our purified Assafoetida, con- tained in these pills, the strength of which is made apparent by cutting one open. ATROPIA, 1-60 gr. Made of pure Atropia of the best manufacture. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. BELLADONNA EXTRACT, 1-4 and 1-2 gr. We manufacture our own Extract from fresh leaves. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. BISMUTH, SUBNITRATE, 3 and 5 grs. 4 Mcßesson & Robbins’G.O. Pills & Granules. BLUE PILL COMPOUND. ( Pil. Hydrarg., 1 gr. ) •< Piilv. Opii., 1-2 gr. !- f Pulv. Ipecac., 1-4 gr. ) BLUE PILL, U. S., 1-2, 1, 3 and 5 grs. CAFFEIA,-CITRATE, T i gr. In grain doses every hour, before and during the par- oxysm, it has been recommended as a remedy and preventive in sick headache. Also used as an* anti- periodic. Reliable. An important addition. CALCIUM, SULPHIDE, MOgr. Strongly recommenaed “in cases of Scrofulous and other unhealthy sores, glandular enlargement, boils occuring in crops, &c.” In many skin diseases it is strongly indicated, being not only anti-parasitic and anti-herpetic, but also stimulant and tonic. An eminent physician, who has given much attention to the use of Sulphide of Calcium and cites several very interesting cases of cures of Abscesses, through its medium. In his words: “The Sulphide of Cal- cium is indicated in Scrofulous and unhealthy sores and glandular enlargements, in boils appearing in crops, and in carbuncles—in any diathesis with a tendency to abscesses with suppuration.” CALOMEL, 1-2, 1, 2, 3 and 5 grs. CALOMEL AND OPIUM. 3 grs. ( Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 2 grs. } (Opii pulv., 1 gr. j CAMPHOR AND HENBANE. 2 grs. ( Camphora, 1 gr. ) i Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 gr. f CAMPHOR, MONO-BROMATED, 2 and 3 grs. Is now being considerably used in treatment of Sper- matorrhoea; strongly recommended in cases of Cer- ebral-Anaemia ; used successfully in infantile Con- vulsions from teething; Hysteria, Headache from over-study or nervousness and Nymphomania. (Dose, 3 to 4 grs.) 5 McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0, Pills & Granules. CANNABIS INDICA EXTRACT, 1-2 gr. This important Extract is manufactured in our own Laboratory, special care is used in the selection of the drug to insure a uniform strength, and the pills, when cut, exhibit, in a marked manner, the distinctive color, taste and odor of the freshly made extract. We copy from the U. S. Disp. tlie fol- lowing: “In morbid states of the system, it (Ext. Cannab. Indie.) has been found to cause sleep, to allay spasms, to compose nervous inquietude and to relieve pain ; it differs from opium in not diminish- ing the appetite, checking the secretions, or consti- pating the bowels. The complaints in which it has been specially recommended are neuralgia, gout, rheumatism, tetanus, convulsions, hysteria, mental depression and delirium tremens.” CATHARTIC COMPOUND, U. S. Our Cathartics never fail. CATHARTIC, 1 IMPROVED. fExt. Colocyn. Comp, pulv., 1 gr.' ! Jalapte pulv., Res. Leptand., aa 1-2 gr. 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, Ext. Taraxici, aa 1-4 gr. [Res. Podopn., 1-4 gr. 01. Menthse Pip. CATHARTIC, VEGETABLE, 3 grs. Ext. Col. Comp, pulv., 1 1-2 grs. Res. Podophylli, 3-8 “ Res. Leptandrse, 1-8 “ Jalapse pulv., 1-4 “ Aloes Socotrin pulv., 1-2 “ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 “ _Ol. Menthse Pip. CERIUM, OXALATE, i gr. Used as a remedy in the sick stomach of pregnant women and with success in the vomiting of preg- nancy, as well as in Phthisis, Hysteria, Pyrosis and Atonic Dyspepsia. Dose, 1 to 3. CHARCOAL, WILLOW, 5 grs. The value of pure powdered Willow Charcoal in Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all affections arising from derangements of the stomach, such as Head- ache, Heartburn, &c., is well known. Its value 6 McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0. Pills & Granules. must necessarily be much increased, since it is, for the hrst time, presented in a convenient, reliable and unobjectionable form, in our Gelatine-Coated Pills. CHINOIDINE, 1-2, 1 and 3 grs. CINCHONA BARK ALKALOIDS. f Quiniae Sulph., 1-2 gr."| 1 Quinidias Sulph., 1-2 gr. I j Cinchoniae Sulph., 1-2 gr. ( y Cinchonidiae Sulph., 1-2 gr. J CINCHONIA, SULPHATE, 3 grs. GINCHONIDIA, SULPHATE, 1, 2, 3 and 5 grs. The result of the investigations,into the comparative merits of the lower alkaloids of Cinchona bark, is of great moment, and reports of experience in gen- eral practice are carefully perused. COCA EXTRACT, 1 gr- McKesson & Robbins’ Solid Extract, made from fresh- ly imported leaves, is used in these pills. As the leaves become almost inert with age, a preparation of this nature is necessary to enable the Physician to judge correctly of the value of this remedy. Coca Erythroxylon is a South American plant, used by the natives as a substitute for tea, coffee, tobac- ■ co, hashish and opium of other countries. It im- parts vigor to the muscles as well as to the intellect, and enables the partaker to endure great fatigue with ease. The feeling of exhilaration, accompany- ing its use, is said not to be followed by any de- pressing effects. CODEIA, 1-16 and 1-5 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. COLOCYNTH COMPOUND EXTRACT, 3 grs. COLOCYNTH, IPECAC AND BLUE. ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., pulv., 2 grs. J -< Pulv. Ipecacuanhas, 1-6 gr. > ( Pil. Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) COOK’S, 3 grs. ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. Pulv. Rhei, 1 gr. ) ( Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 3-4 gr. Pulv. Saponis, 1-4 gr. ) McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0. Pills & Grannies. COPAIBA, 3 grs. COPAIBA AND OLEO-RESI.N CUBES, 3 grs. Pil. Copaibse, 2 grs. Oleo-Resm Cubebfe, 1 gr. COPAIBA AND OLEO-RESIN CUBEB, 5 grs. j Pil. Copaibas, 3 grs. ) ( Oleo-Resin Cubebje, 2 grs. f We prepare both these ingredients in our own labor- atory, with great care, and can assert their superior quality. The value of the Oleo-Resin Cubeb often offered in market is very slight, due to the fact that the largest proportion is powdered Cubeb Berries. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE, 1-40, 1-30 and 1-20 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. CROTON OIL, l-o gr. DIGITALIA, PURE ALKALOID, i-GOgr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. DINNER, (CHAPMAN’S). f Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. 1 J Pulv. Mastiches, 1 1-2 grs. [ { Pulv. Ipecacuanha?, 1 gr. j (01. Foeniculi, j DINNER (LADY WEBSTER’S), 3 grs. ( Pulv. Aloes Soc. 1 4-5 grs. ) •< Pulv. Mastiches, 3-5 gr. > ( Pulv. Rosee Gallicse. 3-5 gr. ) EMMENAGOGUE. f Ergo tin, 1 gr. | Ext. Helleb. Nig., 1 gr. | •{ Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. }• I Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. | [ 01. Sabinte, 1-4 gr. J ERGOTIN, 3 grs. We manufacture our Ergotin with great care from the best quality of fresh, selected Ergot, and it con- tains in the most potent form all the active constit- uents of Ergot of Rye, each grain representing 10 grs. Ergot, and each" pill being equal to half a tea- 8 McKesson & Bobbins' G. C. Pills & Grannies. spoonful of officinal fluid extract. The value of Ergotin, in the place of the crude drug and the Fluid Preparations, is conceded; and it is being largely administered both in this country and it* Europe. It has taken a prominent place in the treatment of Neurotic diseases. Many of our most reliable practitioners, and particularly those of ex- tended experience in Gynaecology, assert that they have never found a preparation of Ergot, in which, by experience, they felt as much confidence as in McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin Pills. The advan- tages of prescribing it in this form will be readily acknowledged. (Dose, Ito 3.) WE OFFER OUR ERGOTIN, PREPARED SPECIALLY FOR HYPODERMIC USE, IN ONE OUNCE BOTTLES. SPECIFY MC K. * R.’S FOR HYPODERMIC USE, AS WE ALSO MANUFACTURE AN ERGOTIN AFTER BONJEAN’S FORMULA. FERRUGINOUS (BLAUIUS), 3 and 5 grs. j Ferri Sulphas. ) ( Potassfe Garb, aa 1 GELSEMIUM EXTRACT, i s>'- A new addition. BRINDELIA ROBUSTA EXTRACT, 3 grs. The Solid Extract is of our manufacture and ten times the strength of the Herb; it can be used much more readily and with better effect than any of the liquid preparations. The use of this remedy in Hay Fever, and all Asthmatic difficulties, has increased largely in the Eastern States and Europe, and its therapeutic value is conceded. (Dose, 1 to 3.) GUARANA'EXTRACT (PAULLINIA), 3grs. This Solid Extract is manufactured in our labora- tory, and is eight times the average strength of the drug. We offer these Gelatine-Coated Pills with confidence in their being the most accurate mode of presenting this widely used and much ap- preciated remedy, as the drug varies so much in strength ; some preparations in the market have been found to consist largely of impurities. We carefully test each shipment we receive, and our 9 McKesson & Bobbins’ G. C. Pills & Granules. Solid Extract is of superior and uniform quality. The value of Guarana, in many phases of sick, nervous and sun Headache, as well as in Neuralgia, and in irritations of the mucous membrane, has become well known to practitioners, and its happy effects, in Diarrhoea, Dysentery and kindred dis- eases, have been attested in numerous cases. (Dose, 2 to 3.) HENBANE EXTRACT, 1 gr. HEPATIC. HOOPER’S, 2 1-2 grs HYDRASTIA (WHITE ALKALOID), 1-2, i grl Made in our laboratory. The yield of the white alkaloid in Hydrastis Canadensis is very small and the price accordingly high. HYOSCYAMUS EXTRACT, see Henbane, 1 gr. lIYPOPHOSPHITES COMPOUND. ( Pil. Hydrarg., 3 grs. ) ■< Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs, > ( Ext. Belladonnas, 1-4 gr. ) f Calcii Hypophos., 1 gr. J Sodii ‘‘ 3-4 gr. } j Potassii “ 1-2 gr. f IFevri “ l-4gr.J The best possible medium for administering this remedy, which occupies so prominent a place for the treatment of lung diseases and bronchial affec- tions. lODIDE OF IRON (BLANCARD’S FORMULA), i gr. Preferable to the Syrup and much more soluble and active than the imported pills, which are coated with a resin, and are usually very old before they reach the consumer. lODOFORM, igr. lODOFORM AND IRON, 2 grs. IPECAC & OPIUM (DOVER’S POWDERS) 2 1-2, 5 grs. Affording an agreeable medium for the administration of this exceedingly nauseous compound, the value of these Pills will be readily seen by Physicians. 10 McKesson & Robbins’ &. 0. Pills & Granules. IRON BY HYDROGEN (QUEVENNE’S), 1 and 2 grs- IRON, CITRATE AND QUININE, 1 and 2 grs. IRON, CITRATE AND STRYCHNINE. ( Ferri Citras, 1 gr. I ( Strychniie Citras, 1-50 gr. J IRON, DIALYSED, Sers' Made from Merck’s scales or plates of Dialysed Iron, and about 20 times the strength of the Solutions in market. IRON, FERROCYAMDK, 3 grs. IRON, LACTATE, 1 *?r- IRON, PROTO-CARR. (VALLET’S) 2, 3, 5 grs. IRON, PROTO-CHLORIDE, 1 gr. IRON, QUININE AND STRYCHNINE. ( Ferrum Redactum, 1 gr.) Quinise Sulphas, 1 gr. V ( Strychnia, 1-60 gr. ) IRON, VALERIANATE, 1 gr- JABORANDI EXTRACT, 3 Kra- Made of McKesson & Robbins’ Solid Extract. These pills present a much better and more acceptable form of administering this powerful Diaphoretic and Sialagogue, than any of the liquid preparations. Valuable in Rheumatism and all Syphilitic troubles of long standing. Dose, Ito 3. LAXATIVE, (FOLK’S). ( Res. Podophylli, 1-10 gr. ) -J Hydrarg. Ohlor. Mite, 1 gr. >• ( Ext. Col. Comp, pulv., 3 grs.) LIME. L.VETO-PHOSPHATE, 6 grs. This form possesses many advantages over the Syrup. Used with much success in Dyspepsia. LUPULIN, 3ferrs- MERCURY, BIN-lODIDE, 1-26 ™d M 6 gr. McKesson & Bobbins’ G, 0. Pills & Grannies. MERCURY, PROT-lODIDE, 1-6,1-4 and 1-2 gr. Made fresh in our laboratory and guaranteed to be reliable. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. MORPHINE, ACETATE, 1-8 and 1-4 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. MORPHINE, SULPHATE, 1-1.6, i-io, 1-8,1-6,1-4 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. MORPHINE, VALERIANATE, 1-8 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. NEURALGIA, (BROWN-SEQUARD). ("Ext. Hyoscyami, 2-3 gr. Ext. Aconiti, 1-3 gr.") J “ Conii, 2-. gr. “ Can. Ind., 1-4 gr. | j “ Ignat. Am., 1-2 gr. “ Stramonii, 1-5 gr. f [ll Opii, 1-2 gr. 11 Belladonnas, 1-6 gr. J NEURALGIA, (DR. GROSS). Quinise Sulphas, 2 grs.' Morphia?. Sulphas, 1-20 gr. Strychnia, 1-30 gr. Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. Ext. Aconiti, 1-2 gr. NEURALGIA, (DR. GROSS) as above, without Morphine* NUX VOMICA EXTR ACT, 1-2 gr. OPIUM, U. S., 1 gr. OPIUM EXTRACT, 1-4, 1-2 and 1 gr. OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD, No. 1, 2 grs. (Opii Pulv., 1 gr. } \ Plumbi Acet., 1 gr. f OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD, No. 2, 2 grs. ( Opii Pulv., 1-2 gr. ) \ Plumbi Acet., 11-2 grs. ) OPIUM AND CAMPHOR, 3 grs. ; Opii Pulv., 1 gr. ) ( Camphora, 2 grs. ) OX GALL COMP., 3 grs. ( Fel. Bovin, dep., 2 grs. ) \ Pulv. Zingiber., 1 gr. ) 12 McKesson & Bobbins’ Q-. 0. Pills & Granules, PEPSIN, 5 grs. McKesson & Robbins7 Saccharated Pepsin is used. PEPSIN AND BISMUTH, 5 grs. j Pepsin, 2 grs. ) ( Bismuth, Snbnit., 3 grs. ) PEPSIN, BISMUTH AND STRYCHNINE, *grs. (Pepsin, 2 1-2 grs. ) -- Bismuth, Subnit., 2 1-2 grs. J- ( Strychnia, 1-60 gr. ) Representing this combination in the most agreeable and reliable form. PHOSPHATES IRON, QUININE AND STRYCHNINE. ( Ferri Fhosphas, 2 grs. i ■<. Quinias Phosphas, 1 gr. > ( Strychnia Phosphas, 1-60 gr. ) Each pill represents an equivalent of about two ten spoonfuls of Elixir, and is a much more preferable form, in being more agreeable to take and not ob- jectionable to the weakest stomach, when Syrup or Elixir are rejected. As a tonic, this pill is deserv- edly popular. We also offer Iron, Quinine and Strychnine Pills, the Iron being in the form of Quevenne7s or reduced by hydrogen. PHOSPHORUS, 1-100, 1-50, l-30, 1-20 and 1-12 gr. The pure transparent Gelatine we use is in no degree porous, it preserves the Phosphorus perfectly in the free state. We have the Phosphorus in state of solution in the excipient we employ, this insures a gradual elimination of the Phosphorus in the stom- ach. thus avoiding the severe irritation that is so often experienced after taking the ordinary Phos- phorus Pills, which are prepared by mixing the Phosphorus in substance with the excipient, in which small fragments of Phosphorus often remain. Note remarks by Dr. Squibb, in his paper before Am. Pharm. Ass7n, Sept., 776, in which he states that Phosphorus should never be administered in substance, and if a coating be used, he commends Gelatine. 13 McKesson & Robbins’ G.O. Pills & Grannies. Many of the most eminent Physicians throughout the country, among whom are leading specialists in the treatment of Neurotic diseases, assert that McKes- son & Robbins’ Phosphorus Pills are the most ra- tional medium yet found for exhibiting Phosphorus. A physician in St. Louis, who has for some time been using our Pills, prescribed il Gelatine-Coated Phos- phorus Pills, 1-50 gr.,” intending to have the McKesson & Robbins’ Pills dispensed, but did not perceive the usual effects after administering them to the patient. Upon investigation, he found the Pills resembled ours somewhat in external appear- ance, but on cutting one open, he found it contained hardly a trace of Phosphorus. The doctor went to the druggist, who had dispensed the prescription, and found that, not having our Phosphorus Pills in stock, he had dispensed an imitation ; the druggist claimed that he was warranted in so doing, as the physician had not taken the precaution to put the name McKesson & Robbins upon his prescription, although the physician had been in the habit of specifying our Pills, and the druggist knew it. We have had our attention called to several cases of this character, regarding the Quinine Pills, Morphia Granules and others, when, on failing to obtain results, the physicians have found that they were being imposed upon by imitations ; this has induced them to write “ McKesson & Robbins’ G. C. Pills ” in full upon their prescriptions and add, “ send no others.” We have full lines of our Pills in all of the large, and in most of the small cities, and there is no excuse for substituting imitations. PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. I. Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. i Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ; PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 2. Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 3. Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-8 gr. McKesson & Robbins’ G, 0. Pills & Granules, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND AND IRON. Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferri Phosphas, 1-2 gr. Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-8 gr. PHOSPHORUS AND IRON. Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ferrum Redactum, 2 grs. PHOSPHORUS, IRON AND QUININE. Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr. PHOSPHORUS, IRON, QUININE AND NUX VOMICA. Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferri Garb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr. Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-2 gr. PIPERIX COMPOUND. 1 Piperin. 1-4 gr. | Hydr. Chlor. Mite, 1-4 gr. PODOPHYLLIX, 1-8, 1-4, 1-2 and 1 gr. See Remarks on Granules, Page 21. PODOPHYLL! X COMPOUND. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-8 gr. Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-16 gr. PODOPHYLLIX AND BLUE. PODOPHYLLIN, CAPSICUM AND BELLADONNA Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Pil. Hy'drarg., 2 1-2 grs. Podophyllin, 1-4 gr. ' Ext. Bellad. Ale., 1-8 gr. Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. PODOPHYLLIX, EXT. COLOCYXTH A BELLADONNA. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Ext. (Joloc. Comp., 2 grs. Ext. Belladonnae, 1-4 gr. PODOPHYLLIX AND LEPTAXDRTN. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Leptandrin, 1 gr.] 15 McKesson & Robbins’ G. C, Pills & Grannies. POKE ROOT COMPOUND. Ext. Phytolaccse, Ale., 2 grs. Ext. Stillingiae, “ 1 gr. Ext. Stramonii, 11 1-8 gr. POTASSIUM, BROMIDE, 2 and 5 grs. QUIMDIA. SULPHATE, 1, 2 and 3 grs. This Cinchona Alkaloid undoubtedly approaches the nearest, in therapeutical value, to Sulphate of Quin- ia. We have been requested to add the pills to our list, so that their efficacy, as compared with Qui- nine pills, may be tested, the prices being half that of the latter. QUININE. CARROL ATE, 1 gr. QUININE, SALICYLATE, 1 gr. QUININE, SULPHATE, 1-4, 1-2, 1, 1 1-2, 2, 3, 4& 5 grs. QUININE, 81-SULPHATE, 1-4, 1-2, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 grs. McKesson & Robbins’ Quinine Pills are now accepted by most of our leading physicians as the most reli- able, and have very generally displaced the use of other ready-made Quinine Pills. They are also used by many of the most discriminating prac- titioners, who would not use other coated Pills be- cause they could not depend upon their solubility or action, while, with McKesson & Robbins’ Gela- tine-Coated Pills, they have always received speedy and satisfactory results, due to the fact that they are quickly soluble, and prepared with great care. They are the favorite pills with patients, the cap- sule shape rendering them so very easy to swallow, even by children. Physicians have reported cases of patients, suffering from severe ulceration of the throat, particularly diptheria, in which they found it impossible to administer the round pill, but on giving the McKesson & Robbins’ Gelatine-Coated Pills, the patient was able to swallow the latter without difficulty. We call special attention to our five grain Quinines, which, owing to form and nature of coating, are as easily swallowed as the ordinary two grain. We have recently made great improvements in the manufacture and excip- ients of these pills, all our Quinine Pills being 16 McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0. Pills & Grannies. SNOW-WHITE IN APPEARANCE AND VERY SOFT IN- TERNALLY. In reply to inquiries in regard to Change in Color of our Quinine Pills, we beg to state that the change is due to our using Pure White Sulphate of Quinine, instead of Unbleached of the guar- anteed standard of 90 per cent. Sulphate of Quin- ine as formerly, (the custom having been to employ 111 ounces of' Unbleached Quinine, in place of 100 ounces of White Quinine). This change to white has been made to avoid misrepresentation. The mass of our Pills has also been greatly improved, in appearance and solubility, by the use of our new excipient. QUININE, SULPHO-CARBOLATE, i, 2,3 and 5 grs. This Salt of Quinine has been very much used in some of our extreme malarial districts during the past two years. Those, who have tested it very carefully,* claim that it possesses a most positive specific action in the treatment of fever and ague, and has proved itself eminently superior to the Sul- phate of Quinine in all malarial fevers. QUININE AND ALOES, 1 gr. j Quinize Sulphas, 3-4 gr. ) - Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-4 gr. ( QUININE, ARSENIC AND NUX VOMICA. i Quinize Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 ' Acid. Arseniosum, 1-60 gr. ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ) QUININE AND IRON. j Quiniae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ) Ferrum Redactum, 1 gr.) QUININE AND CARBONATE OF IRON. ) Quiniae Sulphas, 1 gr. I ( Ferri Subcarb., 2 grs. ) QUININE, IRON AND NUX VOMICA. ( Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr. 1 -- Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 2 grs. V f Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-4 gr. ) McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0. Pills & Granules. QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND NUX VOMICA. ( Quiniae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) -< Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. > ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-40 gr.) QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND NUX VOMICA. ( Quiniae Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 • Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. v ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr.) QUININE COMPOUND. ( Quiniae Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 •< Ferrum Redact., 1 gr. v ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-32 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND AND EXTRACT DANDELION. f Quiniae Bi-Sulph., 1 1-4 grs. 1 I Ferri Sulph., Exsic., 2 grs. I I Acid. Arseniosum, 1-24 gr. j I Extract Taraxici, 1 1-4 grs. J quinine compound and strychnine. f Quinise Sulphas, 1 gr. J Ferrum Redactum, 1 gr. ! Strychnia, 1-20 gr. [Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. QUININE AND STRYCHNINE. 5 Quinise Sulpli., 1 gr. t Strychnia, 1-60 gr. QUININE, VALERIANATE, 1-2 gr. RHEUMATIC. Ext. Coloc. Comp., 1 1-2 grs.' Ext. Colch. Acet., 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-3 gr. Hydr. Chlor. Mite, 1-3 gr. RHURARR, U. S. RHUBARB COMPOUND, U. S. SALICIN, 2 1-2 and 5 grs. Salicin is becoming more and more favorably known in the treatment of Rheumatic affections, also as a Tonic, Astringent, and Anti Periodic, and is best exhibited in our Gelatine-Coated Pills. In acute Rheumatism, Salicin has been found very eflica- 18 McKesson & Robbins’ G. 0. Pills & Granules. cions, and according; to i( The Lancet ” not less cer- tain, than Quinine is for Ague. In large doses, it has been claimed to be an absolute specific in Cor- neitis (suppurative). SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE. ( Acid. Salicylicum, 2 1-2 grs. ) ( Morphiae Sulphas, 1-12 gr. ) SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE. [Acid. Salicylicum, 5 grs. Morphiae Sulphas, 1-8 gr.] Strongly recommended in Rheumatism, both acute and chronic. SANDAL WOOD EXTRACT, 1 au