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LISTERINE

The original antiseptic compound

Awarded Gold Medal (Highest Award) Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, 1905; Awarded Gold Medal (Highest Award)

The manufacturers of Listerine are proud of Listerine-because, it has proved one of the most successful formulæ of modern pharmacy.

This measure of success has been largely due to the happy thought of securing a two-fold antiseptic effect in the one preparation, i.e., the antiseptic effect of the ozoniferous oils and ethers, and that of the mild non-irritating boric acid radical of Listerine.

Pharmacal elegance, strict uniformity in constituents and methods of manufacture, together with a certain superiority in production of the most important volatile components, enable Listerine to easily excel all that legion of preparations said to be "something like Listerine."

The success of Listerine is based upon merit
The best advertisement of Listerine is—Listerine

Lambert Pharmacal Company

St. Louis, U. S. A.

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PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA

"THE PERFECT ANTACID"

SUPERIOR TO LIME WATER, BICARBONATE OF SODA, CHALK, ETC.
for correcting Hyperacid conditions-local or systemic.
Vehicle for Salicylates, Iodids, Balsams, etc.

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Phillips' Refined Camphor
Phillips' Wheat Phosphates

Phillips' Digestible Cocoa

Phillips' Phospho-Muriate of Quinine
Phillips' Syrup of Wheat Phosphates
Phillips' Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil

CANADIAN AGENTS, THE WINGATE CHEMICAL CO., 545 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL,
who will be pleased to send samples upon request.

BOVININE

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Assures Normal Opsonic Index, Full Elimination of Waste. Rich Red Blood. Cell Stimulation and Complete Nutrition.

BOVININE. Internally it establishes a normal balance between elimination and nutrition, result being health.

BOVININE. Contains every element in a full and proper proportion necessary to completely feed every tissue of the human body. BOVININE.

Has no competition, as all other prepared and liquid foods feed only in part, hence their field of usefulness is limited and nature must accomplish the rest, and this she can seldom do. BOVININE. Is not antagonistic to any medication, but greatly aids the therapeutic action of drugs. It is indicated at all ages and in all conditions.

BOVININE. Locally as a dressing in all forms of ulceration or any peripheral starvation is ideal.

BOVININE. Is ready for immediate assimilation, does not disturb, but gives the gastro-intestinal tract full and complete rest.

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BOVININE.

Is rich in assimilable organic iron and is sterile.

THE BOVININE COMPANY

75 West Houston St., New York City

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

PROFESSORS, LECTURERS AND DEMONSTRATORS.

A. Primrose, M.B., C.M. Edin., Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Anatomical Department; Secretary of the Faculty.

H. Wilberforce Aikins, B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate Pro-
fessor of Anatomy.

CB. Shuttleworth, M.D., C.M. Trin., F.R.C.S. Eng.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.

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A. D. Rudolf M.D., C.M. Edin., M.R.C.P.
Lond.

Associate
Professors of
Medicine.

L. Davison, B.A. Tor., M.D., C.M. Trin., Professor of
Clinical Medicine.

A. M. Baines, M.D., C.M. Trin.
W. P. Caven, M. B. Tor.

W. B. Thistle, M.B. Tor.

J. T. Fotheringham, B. A. Tor., M. D.,

A. R. Gordon, M. B. Tor.

(C.M. Trin.

R. J. Dwyer, M. B. Tor., M. R. C. P. Lond.
H. B. Anderson, M.D., C.M. Trin.

G. Boyd, B.A., M.B. Tor.

B. D. Rudolf, M.D., C.M. Edin.,
M.R.C.P. Lond.

G. Chambers, B A., M. B. Tor.

F. Fenton, M.D., C. M. Trin.

H. C. Parsons, B. A., M. D., C.M. Trin.

W. Goldie, M. B., Tor.

D. McGillivray, M. B. Tor.

G. W. Howland, B. A., M.B. Tor.
T. D. Archibald, B. A., M. B., Tor.

Associate Professors in Clinical Medicine.

Associates in Clinical Medicine.

Tutors in

Medicine.

C. Sheard, M. D., C. M. Trin., Prof. of Preventive Medicine.
J. M. MacCallum, B. A., M. B., Tor., Professor of Materia
Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

C. P. Lusk, M.D., C. M. Trin., Demonstrator in Pharmacy.
V. E. Henderson, M.A., M. B. Tor., Demonstrator in
Pharmacology.

J. Algernon Temple, M.D., C.M. McGill, Professor of
Gynecology and Operative Obstetrics.

A. H. Wright, B.A., M. B. Tor., Professor of Obstetrics.
J. F. W. Ross, M. B. Tor., Professor of Gynecology.

H. T. Machell, M.B. Tor., Associate Professor of Obstet-
rics and Pediatrics.

Associates in
Obstetrics.

A. M. Baines, M.D., C. M. Trin., Assoc. Prof. of Pediatrics
K. C. Mcllwraith, M. B. Tor.
F. Fenton, M.D., C. M. Trin.
R. A. Reeve, B. A., M.D., LL.D. Tor., Professor of Oph-
thalmology and Otology; Dean of the Faculty.

G. S. Ryerson, M.D., C.M. Trin., Professor of Ophthal
mology and Otology.

G. H. Burnham, M.D. Tor., F.R.C.S. Edin., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.

C. Trow, M.D., C.M. Trin., Associate Professor in Ophthalmology and Otology.

J. M. MacCallum. B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate in Ophthal mology and Otology.

G. R. McDonagh, M.B. Tor., Professor of Laryngology
and Rhinology.

D. J. Gibb Wishart, B.A. Tor., M.D., C.M. McGill,
Associate Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology.
G. Boyd, B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate in Laryngology and
Rhinology.

W. Oldright, M.A., M.B. Tor., Professor of Hygiene.
W. H. Ellis, M. A., M. B. Tor., Professor of Toxicology.
N. A. Powell, M.D, C.M. Trin., M.D. Bellevue, N.Y.,
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

N. H. Beemer, M.B. Tor., Extra-Mural Professor of
Medical Psychology.

J C. Mitchell, M.D., C.M. Trin. Extra-Mural Professor
of Medical Psychology.

C. K. Clarke, M.B., Tor., Extra Mural Professor of
Medical Psychology.

R. Ramsay Wright, M.A., B.Sc. Edin., LL.D. Tor.,
Professor of Biology.

C. M. Fraser, B.A. Tor., Lecturer and Laboratory
Assistant in Biology.

W. H. Piersoll, B. A., M.D. Tor., Lecturer in Elementary
Biology and Histology.

A. B. Macallum, B.A., M.B. Tor., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins,
Professor of Physiology.

W. R. Lang, D.Sc. Glasg., Professor of Chemistry.
W. T. Stuart, M.D., C.M. Trin., Associate Professor of
Medical Chemistry.

F. B. Allan, M.A., Ph.D. Tor.

Lecturers in

F. B. Kenrick, M.A. Tor., Ph. D. Leipzig. Chemistry.
James Loudon, M. A., LL.D. Tor., Professor of Physics.
C. A. Chant, B.A. Tor., Ph.D. Harv., Lecturer on Physics.

The regular course of instruction will consist of Four Sessions of eight months each, commencing October 2nd.
There will be a distinct and separate course for each of the four years.

The lectures and demonstrations in the subjects of the First and Second Years will be given in the Biological, Chemical, Anatomical and Physical Laboratories and lecture-rooms of the University.

Attention is directed to the efficient equipment of the University Laboratories for instruction in the various branches of the Medical Curriculum. The new building of the Medical Faculty has been completed at a cost of $175,000.00 in the Queen's Park, and affords extensive laboratory accommodation for Pathology and Physiology which is unsurpassed. Didactic instruction in the final subjects of the Medical Course is given in the new lecture theatres. To meet the requirements of the Ontario Medical Council a course of instruction during a fifth year will be conducted. This will be entirely optional as far as the University of Toronto is concerned.

Clinical Teaching is given in the Toronto General Hospital, Burnside Lying-in Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, and other medical charities of Toronto.

There are special Research Scholarships offered to graduates in Medicine, and every opportunity is now afforded for Scientific Research Work in any of the various laboratories of the University, under the direct supervision of the Professor in charge.

The Faculty provide four medals for the graduating class (one gold and three silver). There are also scholarships available for undergraduates in the First and Second Years; these are awarded to the candidates on the results of the annual examinations.

Further information regarding Scholarships, Medals, etc., may be obtained from the Calendar or on application to the Secretary.

FEES.

Lectures and Demonstrations: 1st year, $100; 2nd year, $100; 3rd year, $100; 4th year, $100. Registration for Lectures, $5. Registration for Matriculation, $7. Annual Examinations, each 4. For Examinations in Practical Chemistry, 50c. For admission, ad eundem statum, $10. Degree, $20. Hospital Terpetual Ticket, $34. Lying-in Hospital, $8.

R. A. REEVE, B.A., M.D., LL.D.,

DEAN.

A. PRIMROSE, M.B., C.M.,

SECRETARY

Biological Department, University of Toronto

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Handsome new buildings, splendidly equipped, opened in 1907.
Most improved Hydrotherapeutic apparatus.

Special attention to mental cases requiring gynecological treatment.
A limited number of habit cases received in separate departments.
Beautiful, secluded, well-wooded grounds, essentially private.

Provision for recreation according to season.

Situated 48 miles west of Toronto on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railways.

For particulars and booklet apply to

DR. A. T. HOBBS
HOBBS - - Med. Supt.

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