Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1886 — After the Medical Commencement. [ARTICLE]
After the Medical Commencement.
Two newly fledged physicians met and the following highly interesting conversation ensued: “Ah! good-morning, Doctor.” “Good-morning, Doctor.” “And how are you to-day, Doctor?” “First rate; and how are you, Doctor ?” “I’m all right. Got a good case of meningitis at your hospital, Doctor?” “Yes, come down and take a look at it. Anything special up your way, Doctor ?” . “Man fell from scaffolding and broke his neck two days ago, still alive, may get over it. Pleased to have yon call, Doctor.” “Thank you, I will, Doctor. Goodday, Doctor.” . “Good-day, Doctor.” — Harper's Bazar. Col. Wm. Louis Schley, Grand Secretary I. O. M. Grand Lodge, Maryland, found Red Star Cough Cure a perfect and certain remedy. Price, twenty-five cents a bdttle.
By means of the new and ingenious little instrument known as the hyalolyphotype, or hot pen, drawings can be made on glass or glassy substances with a waxy composition, which is solid and somewhat hard at ordinary temperatures. The pen is so contrived that it can be heated either by gas or by an electric current, and the waxy material flows easily from the heated pen, setting so quickly on the glass that cross-hatching can be done more rapidly than with ordinary pen and ink, without risk of blocking up the angles; corrections, too, can be made with the greatest ease by means of a penknife, which leaves the surface afterward intact. After the drawing has been made, the plate is etched by fluoric acid, and when complete it can be either electrotyped, stereotyped, used direct, or applied to any purpose for which engraved surfaces are required.
Offensive breath vanishes with the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. An old adage says the hardest operation of war is to stop it The same is also true of a <dog fight —Chicago Ledger. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to use. It is not a liquid or a snuff. 50c.
