medical. r PROTECTED- fcIT*OYAL LETTERS PATENT, x> •Mcf dc&W iith, 1869. Patbonaqe. DR BRIGrHT’3 PHOSPHODYNE, .1 >' Oxygen) 9. Agent, and. only Reliable [y for Nervous and Liver ... Complaints. - - ■F,fiiT«/ -,T ■■ •.} i.-; THIS Fhosphatio combination is pronounced by the of the Medical Profession to be unequalled for its Gwer thevitaUty of the body, its supplying'all the efesintial constituents of the blood ahdunerve substance, and for, dereloping; all the powers and .functions of the degree. f It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in wbfile retaining aU; ptpperti^i;And as a specific, surpassing aUth* foinrn #fW®esiio agents of. thevpresent day for the speedy and permanent cure, of -Ner* Liver r Gsinplaipts, Palpitation of the Heart. Dizziness, NoieSHiin the gpadfrnidiFfmj, oi Energy. ;pd, Appetite. Hypochondria, Female Complaints, Genera Debility, Indigestion, Ekfeulenge.f. Incapacity for Study or Business, Sick-Headache. Lassi tude. Shortness of Breath, Trembling.ft£ .the Hands and lambs, Impaired Nutrition, Mental and PhywcfilvDepigasion, Consumption (in its first stages only), Timidity,. Eruptions of the Skin, Impaired Sight and Memory, Neryout Fancies, Stood,, Nervou Debility in all' its Stages, Premature Define, and all morbid conditions of the s sfero. arising from oanae. The. action-of the Phosphodyne istwq-fqljd—on the,pne band increasing the principle which constitutes nervous jtho other powerful fore, a marvelous medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. , It qxudhly-ipapiroves.the functions of assimilation to such a, ithat where for years an emanoiated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital Condition the flesh, will rapidly in crease in the whole system return to a state, of robust health. The Phosphodyne aQtft upon the organisation ; for'instanbfe,' nature to generate that human electricity SvniSh renews and rebuilds. t)ie osseous, muscular, nervous,, mem branbus, and organic systems. It 'operates or the system without 'exciting care or thought upon, the as ,to the It mbvesthe lungs, liver, heart, kidney, stomach, and intestines, 1 Wit* ■ harmony, ‘ vigor, yet mildness unparalled medicine, *’ TO® gives back tb the, fiumah itMctutel l in r a fora^' or aßunating 1 elfemfeht' of fife, wlhicS 1 ;has 3 - s • au u Ifupbrtafit * iiifiheWAa diStectly spinal inurrow and n-tvbus, system, ef a nutritivej tonic, and ihvigoratiugcharacter,, mmntaiuipg that buoyant energy of the br^fvudtmuscular system which remiers the mind cheerful, brilliant, f »nd energetic,' enFhich. pbraous exautqeifactions.' ; The beneficial effects of the Phospbodyuo are frequently shown from the first day of its administrktiohi !hy a remarkable increase of nerwith a feeling of vigor and. comfprt, to. which the patient has long been un-accustomed-Digestion is unproved ;■ the appe tite Increase® wonderfully ; the bowels become regularjjhenyes brighter; the skin clear and hefdtby;. and the hair acquires strength, sh-w Iff* the importance. of the action of the Phosphpdyneon theprgansof nutiition. . „ nfinr Phqsphodyhe maintains a certhin 1 dfegreb of °kctivity in ;! the previous debilinerVolfii'' Systemj its 1 hise enables all dbmHtafed hrganM feWrfurn to : their sound state and perform their natural functions. Persons sufi&ing'fropilNervous Debility, or any of the hurulrad M symptoms which this distressing disease fcteUnifes, nasty- rest assured of an effecafdussliiidn mvalffabls remedy. v«d « h'Uuofjf ays ii-ii,- ■ eib DR BEIGHTb jfHOSPHQDYNE ,i-7J i.O iuMmtoD OISIXi■ ’• :q , by ; aU and Patent tbrpugh J pat the Globe; iEnfieiDirectiensff<»'Ußei ;in the English ' French, German, Italian, and Dutch languages* accompany-each case. - ’ , e aha increasing demand for Dr Brightis ThoSphodyue has led to under, somewhat similar of Medicine .should thbwfoii ®68 Ir i&reful td obrfetve that each PARA £ .with the.yvord# tV-Ph'etphodyne engraved tliereom Wholesale Agents for New and ( Kemftho; -irK.-dT ; i 'fWl Will £ CO., thenef silant d -JT A r .there is dum h-s. Trri ——t- ■ ■ v-! the sldk man said ; . ■ ,■ shook hia head. 1 DR. ; L. L. SMITHS ? 1. man i io • iconstdts >—J v’On aU aSectitms of the Nervous System ' (no matter from what cause arisihg) ; (CWL all brbken-dewn constitutions; •>*’ Chi' ''. F these> cplopieft those excesbea w! have;indnlged in “ hot youth n t< nß,?yith. fearful, mterest. .Pw are useless, our re f^tde., The sole idea should be the i we possess of remedying the ilia we j have, or combating the effects lit result. Hide it as he may, put on an extenor as he can, still is the vioti scions that he is a living fie an sooner or bAe* his vices will disco-i to the world. . Our Faith, our ®roiety at large, the welfare of our ,^ e duty we owe to or fOTuia procrastination, and point but not to wait till the’ ravages break oui constitutions. Before negotiating with a 'me brfore enraging with »'confidential Before employing a barrister, a caref inquiries as' to their standinc length of occupancy or, residence ; and owe of a legal adviser, both as to’hi qualifications and as to his capabil transactmg the individual business .] gqlteupou W strange to say,; he *Nh® selection, of a medical man, thei ' frequently omits these necessary preca without regard to the fitness, qt turn, experience, mid ability for th opjar aifinent reqniring treatment, suits the nearest man, whose experioj He in quite an o vls it ,astonishing that so many are OttVare ruined- in health, and are ba bnspifits, h<me, and money 1 Have I years pointed out to them that J Dr only legally qualified advertising in the colonies ? Si-Sr ipr ° 8 1 CHted , at m y °wn ei fl/iif lexposed the 1 jtnims they are selling, such as PI dyne, EsseUcb of Life, S mid flavoring mattei toe- I have proved to “ for this reason that of the- profession a vertise, to give -those who require t P c ?f t of my branch an opportunity of mgdhsy can consult a legally qualifiec TeZ'ZV° V ‘ r ‘ *T^ r T' r "T : [i ' f ; ' X S? can be consulted by ~-Fea LI. Medicines forwarded to a Op)omes, 192, Collins stree
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Evening Star, Issue 4266, 28 October 1876, Page 4
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