T IS EASY IN THE BKGINNING OF SICKNESS FOE BEANDBETH'S PHLa TO SAVE LIFE (D.V.. But because sudden Dizziness or Great Prostration' Without warning takes hold Of you, is there reason for Alarm ? Not at all. Yon only need a prompt Dose of BBANDCETH'S PILLBV More than usual exercise In the fall-blooded is apt to Produce alarming symptoms,. Yet in fifty years I have Never seen them fail to Cure when taken at once; And I have a right to warn; For in all these fifty years I have never given advice Which I would not act on Myself. So, if dizzy, or if you suffer Pain anywhere, down with from six toTen BEANDBETH'S PILLB, According to the bulk of the individualIn twenty-four hours, or less time, you Will be content. Constitutions are much alike. Vertigo, dizziness, and pain can come/ only when impurity in the blood is too much for " The Life" in us to carry without a struggle. And it is this struggle that Brandreth's Pills aid. The wisely directed will give heed. > EANDBETH'S PILLS. EANDBETH'S PILLS VEBSUS DIABEHCEA, Liverpool, 97, Woodviile terrace, > Jane 29th, 1879. My dear Doctor.—l never can thank yon enough for the service your invaluable pills have done me. They undoubtedly saved my life when I had command of the City of Boston, in 1869. Was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea. In nine days I was at death's door; nothing afforded me relief from the great pain. I at last took thirteen of Brandreth's Pills, and soon fell asleep. When I awoke the pills acted freely, the pain ceased, and I felt, much better. Next day I took fivemore, next three, and I became entirelywell. I never had a return of this disease. I have become a firm believer is the efficacy of purgation ever since, and enred many persons with Brandreth's Pills of costiveness, sea sickness, neuralgia, and rheumatism. HIINET TIEBITTSi D. Brandreth, M.D. ttANDBETH'S PILLS. EANDBETH'S PILLS v. SEA SICKNESS. Belfast, June 28th, 1878. Hon D. Brandreth. My dear Sir, —My wife and I came on the City of Chester, leaving New York Jane 14th. She was prostrated by sea sickness. By your advice she took four Brandreth's Pills, and, strange to say, she was relieved in three hours. The pills so suited her that she has continued using them in doses of three to five every night since. They have almost entirely relieved her of a rheumatism of five years' standing in her hands and feet that caused ranch pain, terribly swelling her fingers and ankles. I know your pills would core rheumatism, but was astonished at the quick manner they overcame sea sickness. I saw them need by over twenty persons on the steam ship City of Chester, and always with the happiest effect. Yours truly, (Signed) Edwaed Bbannan; N ABAB SHEIK'S OPINION OF EANDBETH'S PILLB. (HE following is an Extract of a Letter from the Hon. Caleb Lyon, of Lonsdale, late Governor of Idaho, to' Dr. Brandreth, dated June 10th, 1856 : My sincere thanks are due to you fox the boxes of Brandreth's Pills that yon were so kind to send me previous to my departure for the East; and a more efficient medicine as a preventive of disease upon the miasmatie shores of the Danube, or the plague-stricken cities of Egypt and Asia Minor, I do not believe was ever used. My whole party took them freely, and while others were ill and delayed, we kept well. Enclosed you will find the translation of a letter from Achmet Hallilla, an Arab Sheik, to whom I presented several boxes : " Peace be nnto yon and length of days; thy medicine (Brandreth's Pills) was a fierce foe to Azrael, both to pestilence and caravan sickness; the little orbs were rich with the wine of health; let the maker wear this golden circle, that he may kow I was wounded with the arrows of disease, but am now healed; May he grow in the sunshine, dispensing blessings, be the most blessed, (Signed) "Achmet Halleula." EANDBETH'S PILLB VEBSUS CONSTIPATION. Limerick, June 28th, 1879. Hon. B. Brandreth. Mr dear Doctor, —I have suffered with costiveness, furred tongue, headache, Eain in my side and nnder my shoulderlade four years, without finding any permanent remedy. I finally tried Brandreth's Pills, commencing with five at night, and decreasing one pill each night nntil I only took one. Then I continued the one Brandreth's Pill for a month, and I find myself perfectly cared. 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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2158, 25 January 1881, Page 4
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