Altbitall pale PROPYLAMINE, MA NSW ARNIM' FOR REEEIIMATISMi NNW BRIARIA j) 1 POR Y, A CERTAIN SCUTS RHEUMATISM " CHRONIC Braindenhm, RESTIMMISM OE EVERY RIND; HOW STUBBORN, No surroziuNil HOW LONG STANDING, PROPYZI - WILL CONQUARNT, WOL CURS IT, WHAT IT HAS DONIL IT WILL DO MAID. Tat IMST TESTIMONY, UST MEDICAL AIIMOSITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT, PATIENTS BRUM IT, TRIM AND TRIM PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. [Facm Omom Ho riw Rirours..l OUT nil, 1560,—Kilez 8., wt. 28, single, never was very strong. Two yearn ago nice bad an attack of acute rheuma lism,trom which she was confined to barbed for two week, and enbsegently from a relapse far four more. She has been well since then till last Satur day, while engaged In house ,leaning, she took cold, had pain In her back, felt cold, hot had So decided chill. Two doe later her asides be gan so swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints and of the bends. She has now dull pain In her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful ; both hands are affected, but the right bluest so. Thls, then, le a awe of acute rheumatism, or, as it is now fashionably called, rheumatic fever. Ma a well remarked typical case We will carefully watch the case, and from time to time call your attention to the vari ous symptoms which present themselves. My chief object in bringing her before you now, is to call attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended In the treatment of rheumatism. I mean propyiamine. Dr. Aweeerlee,Petersburg, recommends It in the highest Lerma, having derived great benefit from its use in 260 cases which came under his care. Various com mendatory testimonials respecting it have appeared in our journals, and I propose therefore to give it another Utak I must confess lam always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which arc vaunted ea specifies ; but this comes to us recommended se highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER 1 Mar 23, 1860.—f will now exhibit to you the patient fur whom I prescribed Propylamtne, and was then labor ing under an attack of acute rheumatism. She has Steadily taken it in doses of three grates every two hours (intermitting it at night.) The day alter you saw her, I found her much more comfortable, better than she ex pected to be for a week or more, Judging from her okber attack. (The patient now walked Into the room.) The improvement Ma steadily progressed, and you cannot fill to notice a marked change In the appearance of her Joints, which are new nearly all of their natural size.— Thor far our experiment would have seemed very Boo awful ; but, gentlemen, we most wait a little while be fore we can give a decided opinion as to what is to be the result. Here is another patient who was placed on the use of his same medicine on Sunday last ; she has long 'been siglerling-from hronlo rheumatism, and found her at MOtime with an acute attack supervening upon her chronic streetton. The,wrists and knuckles were much swollen and terse. She took the chloride of . Propyla mine In three grain donee every two hours, and you will nereetVe that the swelling of the joints has much &situ, THREE DAYB LATER 11 Ego 28, 1880.—This Is the case of acute rheumatism Mated with propylamine, the first of those to which 1 celled your aUenUon at our hurt clinic. She is still very comlbriable, and is now taking three grains thrice dally. In this case it has seemed to be followed by very eat- Wintery restits. The second 040 to which your atten tion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to do welt I will now bring before you a very character. Lab case of acute rheumatism, and if the result be aut. rectory, I think, as good Jurymen let , shall Justly render our verdict in favor et propylam in He Is a seaman, wit 28, who was admitted a few days ago. Has hie occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep his bed, until eight days ago. The pains began to his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, and later, the joints of the upper extremities. These joints are all swollen, tense and tender. His tongue hrfurred ; his skin, at present dry, though there hea been much sweating. His pulse Is full and strong, and about 90. Be has sow used propylamlne ftw twenty-four hours. This gentleman la what may be called a strictly typical Cu. of acute rheumatism. There was exposure to cold and wet, and this exposure Is followed by a haling of °Oldness, sevens malculer pain, beginning, as it usually dais, In the lower joints. There is fever and the protium sweating, so generally attlendiun on acute rheumatism . I did net bring this patient beds* you with tho I Dien. Von of giving you alecture on all the points connected With rheumatism, but to again give a trial to the sew remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this typical case, as I have celled It, than which there co uld not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are; therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicines, even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. Too NO the ease of a future clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. June, 1860.—The next of our convalescent; is the cue of auto rheumatism before yon at our clinic et May nth, wide= I then called a typical case, and which it wee remarked was a fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy, It was therefore steadily given In three grain dame every two hours for four day'. %. The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about" as you sec Ido not hesitate to say that I have nevea seen es severe a ease of *cab Mourned's= me sow restored to health as this man be; been, and without being prepared to decide positive try as to the val ue of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to State that In the oases= which wo have tried the Chloride o Propylandoe, the patients have regained their ;health mach earlier than unddr the`treatment ordinarily pur sued. I wish genthinian, you would yourselves try It, and report the ramie. For a dull report ot with% the above is eondensed extract, see the Philadelphia Medial and Sumtcol Rs porter. It is the report alter a Shit trial by the beet sled = kat authority In thiseountry, and makes It unnecessary to give woolens oetilbratie from astonished doctors and repricing patleuts. SPEEDY CUE It, AN NFFNOTUAL OURS THE BAIL' HASULT WHAT IT lIM3 DONE, Baca Crenshaw, a arm well known to moat medi cal men, by whom the illlsir Propylamino hae been in troduced, have sold to to the exclualve fight to Malinke. tare it aeoording to the original recipe, and we have made arrangements of such magnitude as to enable 'us to scatter it broadcast monied suffering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORS U yen prefer to use the same emedy In another fermi ele invite your attention to the Pull ONTSZAZOND (71111ORID1 PROPYLAIIIIM LlQum, PONIPSOYTIANUnI CONOUTILLTIA PMI2 TOMB IPIOI7IIIIII/111, Of which we are the sole man elhoterers. sar-Wegalivino other virtue for the Propylamlne than uioomainea In Pare Orystrillseci Chloride of Propy amore - tire stizia AND MAT BB TAKEN, ACCORDING TO =NOTIONS, BY ANY ONE, WNW BNB, WHO BABIBILIIIIIATDIN ANY KIND. FAH In Harrisburg by ..; as 76 on. BMUS. Orders may be rittarossod to , PROPMILMINE Alt.t.lfri?.4oTUßlN6 00., OfISM Room Na 4, aW. Oor fourth and Chesnut atreatr, Pnnadelphin, tit to either of(the following Wil(11/11MILle AreMs outr.ocK ORSNSHAW. FRANCA RICHARDS & CO., JOHN M. MARTS & 00., Wro. D. WJETIMELL & CO„ PKTRR T. WIHRiiT h OD., mom at owns, - T. 11.011.1118 MOT bahriginsi unr7.4l* PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. , The Passenger Vides of the. Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harriebnrg and Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH =PRESS TRAIN leavas Harrisburg t dolly at 1,15 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m. DOCTORS BRAD DOCTORS RlE.thiliNE, DOCTORS TRY IT. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Monday.) at 6.80 a. m., and arrives 'at West Thiladelphla at 9.46 a. m. TAST NAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.20 p. m, and arrives at West Philadelphia` at 6.25 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, 711 34; Will* Harrisburg it 7.00 a. m., and arnves at Weal Phila. dolphin. at 12.25 p. m. HAB,RRIBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Oolum• =as Bard/tan at 4.10 p. m.. Ind snivel at phis at 926 m. TilitoiJGH =MEI% TRAIN leaves , Philadelphia , at 10.86 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., alloona.B.lo, a. in. and arrives al.Pitlaburg 412.86 p. m. NAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.16 a. in., and sr• rives at Harrisburg at 12.80 p. m.; leaves liturjobun at. 1.00 p.:114, Anima, 7,00 p. m., and. arrliee at Tlitftarg at =la a. In. TAW LINE leaves Philadelphia at 41,80. a. pa., Harris. bdrg 8.48 D. 0 1 ., dItIXRIII at 8.20 p. tii.;and arriving at Pittsburg at 12.46 a.l t." HARKIBB6,IIO I AMOIdIiODAI . ON TRAIN Mates Phil. dale& at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. , . MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 10.50 a. m., arrives' at Harrisburg at 12.40 P. In. SAMUEL O; YOUPIQ Rapt. Zia, ply. Penes. Railroad Harrisburg, May 2, 1962 —dtt NEW Alit LINE ROUTE TREES TRAINS DAILY"TO NEW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA ir)N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth, 1862, the Passenger. Trellis will leave the Mile d.e, phia and Reading Railroad Depot, at' Harrlsbrirg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, vls • • EASTWARE. EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.26 a. m., on ar. rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving in New York at 8.15 a. m., and at, Mita. delphia at 9.00 a. m. A sleeping car is attached to 'the train through from Pittsburg without change, MAIL TRAM leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., arriving In Mow York at 5.30 p. in., and 'Philadelphia at 1,25 p. m. FAST LINE leavecHarrisburg at 1.40 p, m. , on arrival or Pennsvlvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving , New York at 9.50 p. and Philadelphia at. 8.40 p. m. WESTWARD. • FAST LINE leaves New York at 6a. m., and Phi lade I. OM at 8 a. m. arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. %Lin TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil adelphia at 8. 15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P .. _ EXPRESS um): loaves New York at 8 n. m., arri ving at Harrisburg atB.oo a. m., and connecting With the Pennsylvania &rpm' Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear is also attached to this train Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland -Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Pltiladelphis.,Vottrijile, Wilktabarre, Allentown, Reston, Ste. Baggage checked through: Faro between - We* York•' and Harrisburg, $6 00; between Harrisburg and Phila.; dolphin, $3 26 in No. I mint, and =9.70 Lti Tor Linke* or other information apply to rayll-dtf DI EVERT OASII, WIDDIEVER TRIED, WHENEVER TRIED. IT WILL DO AGAIN 1862. SUMMER 1862 ARRANGEKENTI CUMBERLAND. VALLEY AND FRANKLIN .... OHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after V/ 'Monday, May sth, 1862, ‘Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays Excepted :) _For Chambersburz and Harrisburg : . 1 • ,11 LeavnM A. agerstown. 7 00IL I% 2 45 " ' ( ,Greetlastle......... ..... ... ...... 787 aas Arrive at. 817 420 ------ I .. 881 bar .....9 Leave at. .... .8 00 30 1 12 27 55 ppellB li R ewi dg e. ..... ........... 932 200 " Carlisle . 1010 240 " Mechanicsburg, 10+42; A 12. Arrive at Rarriliburg .... 11 158 .40.... . . ... ... ..... For Chambersburg and Haorstown: ) . . ir.A. X. P. M. Dive riarrfsburg ..... ....8 05 1 85 • /. 1, . ' Mechanicsburg '8 47 '2 15 " Carlisle 9.27 -2 55 " Newville ....1002- , 829 " Shippensburg ....10 83 400 • " Chambersburg Arrlve.ll 00 - ASo " Ohambersburg ' Leave..ll 10 '4 40 " Greencastle 11 65 -5:30 AfTiVe at Hag ersto w n 12 85 610 4 , , .. O. N. LULL, Sup'i. R. R. °aloe, Muunberaburg, May 1, 1862.-dly MORE OONTNNIENT, ' AND ALIN' ATE :READY ME IMMEDIATE DUI, Chambersbure; TRIPOLI,- Washing Ellie * Benlai acizoinith, for sale -b; S oortionfradeuttpaCkt streele I. ntt :Mita K I P Neu 12lbotrttetmtnte. ON END AMR MONDAY MAY sth, 1862. WESTWARD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Dewing' Agentt'lianNeburi RAIL R,O,ADRI JD. tD o.. .ga l l:lid* duo.; . I HLi ed‘l I) W. GROSS & CO., WX1 0 1444 11 0D 411MARETAIL$ D a U: Gjir tl5. !r . S 4 :: . , NO., 1.94 - , - , MARKET. ,ST BEET HARRLS'EpBC PENN'A DRUGGISTS; PRYOACLINS,STOIM KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding ;:to our assortment of goods all such art - Mimi are desiratdis and would respectfully Cali your atention to the ,largest and best' selected itook In this city: of • 11 DRUGS CHERRY/4;LS (I; PAINTS- Oils, varnislies'andaints, • ' Dys.Stuffs, Maw and Putty, • Artlit Ooleiri and Tools, Pure Ground Spiess!' • !airnitag Fluid iitid,Alcolikol, Lard, Sperm and Phis One, Bottle* rads isedjleunp Globes, Caaidt#lltiali; . diragas and Corks, ace., Ake.; &c., &c., &c., ike.; &el variety of PETIFIINERY & TOILET ARTICLES, rasa saleetad from the beet. tnaptfacturere :and Pe I ere of Europe and - *E country. • Being very largo dealers in PAINTS, WITAILEi.D, LINSEED OILVtARNISBESki, Wik*tgtfiASS, ARn:-ST •;'COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VAIUMES an; BiOidiji QF J4J4NDE, ,/ rn 0 ler 0 We respectfully invite sti call, feeling, confi , gent that we can supply khe wants of nli, on terms to their satisfaction:A TEETHt, TBETH !I t JOrsAND*l3:#llo% i'OROIELAIN TzigrE!, PATENT MEDrept4S AND lEHAILIt RustbiiiivEs Of all kinds, direct• from the Proprietors. * Saponifier and qn ntrated Lye - : Wholesale Agents for Saixilifler, whiblr we eel as low isit can In the dtlee.. 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