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FLETCHER'S

In daily use in Pharmacies and

Dispensaries throughout the world.

• PERMANENT-UNIFORM-ECONOMICAL.

CONCENTRATED Any quantity of a required Syrup

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LIQUORS.

at a moment's notice.

The following are the Liquors in most frequent demand.

Liq. Calcis Hypophosph., I to 7, per lb. 4/-.

Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Hypo-
phosphite of Calcium.

Liq. Calcis Lactophosph., I to 7, per lb. 5,6.
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Cal-
cium Phosphate, combined with Lactic Acid.

Liq. Ferri Bromidi, I to 7, per lb. 4-.
Each fluid drachm contains 344 grains of
Bromide of Iron.

Liq. Ferri Hypophosph., I to 7, per lb. 4.
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of
Hypophosphite of Iron.

Liq. Ferri et Manganes. Phosph., I to 7,
per lb. 4-.

Each fluid drachm contains 4 grains of Phos-
phate of Iron, and 4 grains of Phosphate of
Manganese.

Liq. Ferri Phosph., I to 7, per lb. 3-.
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Ferrous
Phosphate. One volume added to seven volumes
of Syrupus, B.P., forms Syr. Ferri Phosph.
of a uniform strength unattainable by the Phar-
macopoeia process.

Liq. Ferri lodidi, 1 to 7, per Ib. 10/4.
Each fluid drachm contains 314 grains of
Iodide of Iron. This is the only permanent
solution of Ferrous Iodide yet produced. It
may be exposed for months in an open bottle
without impairing the beautiful sea-green tint
characteristic of the freshly-prepared salt. It
produces a brilliant Syrup free from any yellow
tint.

Liq. Ferri Phosph. Comp., I to 3, per lb. 3-.

Each fluid drachm contains, in addition to the
Alkaline Phosphates, 4 grains of Ferrons Phos-
phate, and 8 grains of Calcium Phosphate dis-
solved in pure Phosphoric Acid. One volume
added to three volumes of Syrupus, B.P., forms
"Chemical Food" of a strength nearly double
that of ordinary commercial specimens.
Liq. Ferri et Quiniæ et Strychnia Phosph.,
I to 3, per Ib. 13-.

Each fluid drachm contains 4 grains of Phos-
phate of Iron, 4 grains of Phosphate of Quinine,
and grain of Strychnia. One volume added
to three volumes of Syrupus, B.P., forms
"Easton's Syrup."

Liq. Manganes. Phosph., I to 7, per lb. 3-.
Each fluid drachm contains 4 grains of Phos-
phate of Manganese.

Liq. Potassii Hypophosph., I to 7, per lb. 4/-.
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Hypo-
phosphite of Potassium.

Liq. Sodii Hypophosph., I to 7, per lb. 4/-.
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Hypo-
phosphite of Sodium.

Liq. Zinci Phosph., I to 7, per lb. 3..
Each fluid drachm contains 8 grains of Phos-
phate of Zinc.

Liq. Ferri et Quinia Cit., B.P., per oz. 21-.
Each fluid drachm contains half a drachm of
Citrate of Iron and Quinine (British Phar-
macopoeia).

Liq. Ferri et Ammon. Cit., B.P., per lb. 14.
Each fluid drachm contains half a drachm of
Citrate of Iron and Ammonia (British Phar-
macopoeia).

Liq. Ferri et Cinchonidin. Cit., per oz. 1/3.
Each fluid drachm contains half a drachm of
Citrate of Iron and Cinchonidine.

Liquor Phosphori, per Ib. 4,6.
Each fluid drachm contains grain of Phos-
phorus in its most active form.

Samples of any of the above will be sent, free of charge, on application to the Manufacturers,

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