Texas State Journal of Medicine, Volume 13, Number 9, January 1918 Page: 4
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TEXAS STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ADVERTISER
Waukesha Springs Sanitarium
FOR THE CARE AND TREATMENT
OF NERVOUS DISEASES
F Byron M. Caples, M. D., Supt. Waukesha, Wig.
BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
LU THERAN Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, San Antonio, Texas
A modern institution in beautiful San Antonio. Climate unexcelled the year around for the
treatment of tuberculosis. Private rooms with bath and sleeping porches. Individual cottages.
High class accommodations. Moderate rates. Complete medical staff. For booklet and information
address
REV. PAUL F. HE IN, Superintendent.
P. O. Box 214. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Dr. S. Yankauer's Combination Pressure and Suction Pump
Modification of Dr. F. E. Miller's Midget Pump
This apparatus enables the oper-
ator to administer ether vapor
through the ether bottle to face
S1 -Mmask or mouth gag, and draw
blood and secretions through the
H suction tube into the v a c u u m
bottle.
Especially designed for adenoid
and tonsil operations.
This outfit can, also, be used for
- - spraying or nebulizing when used
_=__ in connection with a Devilbiss
bottle.
F. A. HARDY & COMPANY OF TEXAS
Wholesale and Manufacturing Opticians,
Third Floor Praetorian Building,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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