THE
Alumni Journal
Entered at the New York Post Office as secondclass matter.
VOL. II.
No. 2.
February, 1895.
“THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF PHOTOGRAPHY,” | 29 |
By Prof. Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D., F.C.S. | |
EDITORIAL—THE ABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION, | 41 |
NEW LITERATURE, | 43 |
THE MOST RECENT WORK, | 47 |
NOTES HERE AND THERE, | 48 |
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, | 48 |
COLLEGE NOTES, | 49 |
SENIOR CLASS NOTES, | 50 |
JUNIOR NOTES, | 51 |
MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, | 52 |
By N. H. Martin, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. | |
OFFICINAL OR OFFICIAL, | 55 |
PUBLISHED BY
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
The
Connecting
Link
between the crisis and the completerecovery from an acute disease,that period known as convalescence,can often be considerablyshortened by a judicious attentionto the patient’s nutrition.The battle has indeed been won,but the soldier is left prostrate uponthe field.
Liquid Peptonoids
provides a valuable auxiliary forhis up building because it is aliquid food-agent possessing a powerfulreconstructive action whileat the same time it is slightly stimulatingin its primary effects. It isentirely pre-digested and in an absolutelyaseptic condition. In convalescence,Doctor, give your patientLiquid Peptonoids
“That so he might recover whatwas lost.”
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