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OF THE CHINESE."

BY ARTHUR H. SMITH, D.D.

REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION. 400 PAGES.
Price $5.00. To Missionaries $4.00.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

"CHINA IN CONVULSION."
TWO VOLUMES. ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS.
To Missionaries $12.00.

"CHINESE

CHARACTERISTICS."

TENTH EDITION. 16 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS.
Price $4.00. To Missionaries $3.00.

"VILLAGE LIFE IN CHINA.'

A STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY. 360 PAGES.
Price $4.00. To Missionaries $3.00.

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Presbyterian Mission Press, Sbangbai.

Chinese

VOL. XXXVII.

The

Recorder

and

Missionary Journal.

AUGUST, 1906.

Registered at the Chinese Imperial Post Office as a newspaper.

NO. 8.

CONTENTS.

PAGE.

The Study of the Chinese Language
The Bible and Missions,-II.

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By Bishop James W. Bashford, D.D.
The Opium Question: A New Opportunity. By John A. Anderson, M.D.
Address of the Rev. Arthur Judson Brown, D.D., at the
Banquet to the Chinese Imperial High Commissioners

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Church Praise Department-"The Glory Song"

Educational

Department

(An Appeal from the Committee of the Friends F. L.H.P. 445

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Conferences before the Conference.-What Books on Robert Morrison ?-Dr.
Sheffield's Explanation.-An Anti-Opium Appeal from Home.

Our Book Table

Editorial Comment

Missionary News

Progressive Presbyterian Union in Central China.-Canton Notes: Robert Morrison
Memorial Scheme.-C. I M. Conference, Pingyang Fu, Shansi.-Conference in
Siangyang and Fan-cheng.

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Endorsed by the Medical Profession of United States, Great Britain and Germany and employed by the Insane, Inebriate and Govt. Hospitals

and the Army and Navy of the United States.

SOOCHOW HOSPITAL, SOOCHOW, CHINA, February, 25th, 1885.

I have used Valentine's Meat-Juice with most gratifying results in several

cases.

A CASE OF POST-PARTUM HEMMORRHAGE-Lady aged 35; lost an enormous quantity of blood; hemmorrhage was checked, but patient sank rapidly from exhaustion; stimulants only gave temporary relief, on account of inability to replace lost blood. Gave a mixture of Meat-Juice and water, I o 12, two tea-spoonfuls every ten minutes. Patient revived, pulse reappeared, respiration less sighing and more regular; and by continuing the treatment until two bottles had been taken, she was restored, and is to-day a hearty, healthy woman.

He also gives a case of cholera-infantum, and adds:

In both cases the peculiar merit of the Meat-Juice lay in its being able to supply a circulating medium as near in character to the blood as can be well obtained. In the case of other preparations, more or less of digestion is necessary before assimilation can take place; this is not so with Valentine's Meat-Juice, it is ready for osmosis whether in the stomach, upper or lower bowel. It is an excellent thing to give by rectal enema, with or without brandy.

The Meat-Juice contains much nourishment, is readily absorbed, is very palatable and is not greasy. I use it daily in hospital and private practice, and feel that I cannot recommend it too highly.

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These preparations are recommended and prescribed by the Medical Faculty, and are introduced in Hospitals, Nurseries, and Homes of the Clergy aud

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Take no others.

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