PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ;< i .-, Dated October .11th, 18C9. ,'^'J Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. v 'BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. !; .A Cliemtcal Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids,' Quinia, Cypripeden, XanthoxyJ.in,'&c.r ; ; '- '■. i-' - !■■■ ?A . ■;... Discoyered,. introduced; and ■ extensively prescribed , by ; , Ciia rles 1 Leslie : Bkioht, Al.D'., .Resident Surgeon -ito; St. Mary's Hospital, LLondon:.::>:>.. :.::>:>. ..: This Phoflpbafcic combination is pronounced by the most. eminent members pf the Medical Prpfession to be unequalled for its power in replenishing the vitality of thebody, by its supplying- all the essential constituents of the blppd and nerve substance,, and; ;fc'r .develcping all the and functions ef the system to the highest degree. . ■ It is agreeable to tbeipalate,; and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as.a specificj surpassing all the known .therapeutic ; agents of the .day for the speedy and: permanent cure of— ... . Nervous prostration Shortness of breath Liver complaints : Trembling of the Palpitation of the hands and limbs heart Impaired .nutrition Dizziness . Mental and physical Noises .iv the head depression ; and ears V r Consumption (in its Loss of , energy and . incipient^, or, first appetite . stages pnly) Hypocbandria Eruptions of .the .akin Female .complaints. Impaired* sight " arid 'Creiierai debility '** mempry .'.; Indigestion . . . ; . If eryqus fancies • Flatulence* Impoverished blepd Incapacity fpr study Nervous debility in or business v all" its,' stages Sick headache . .Premature decline Lassitude .; . '.'./ ,\ ) and all morbid conditiori's i'of the system arisin{? from whatb^OTi'caiise. Thej'acfSipn. pf the Phosphodyne' is 'twpfpld— on the pue hand increasing the principle 1 " which. 1 " coristitutes riervptis energy, and. On the ojiier the most powerful blood and fleab. ■generating ngent known ; therefore a.mafveUpu^medioiue t6r -tenovatingC' impaired and broken jdowtf constitutions. It quickly improves the function of assimilation to such a degree, 'tiat where fpr years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed, r the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity 'and firmness, and ; tKe' whble systeni return tp a state pf robust health; ' : . The Phpsplipdyrie acts electrically upen the organisation; for instance,, it assists nature to generate that humaii electricity which renews and rebiulds the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranpiisi and orgapic sysiems. Itppevates on the systeni without, exciting career thought upon tile iudtvidiifil as' to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, 1 heart, kidneys, stomachy arid intestine's, with a harmony, vigor, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine. _ ..,.,.-,•. -; ,- The'Phbsphodynegivesback'to th'ebuman. structure, in a suitable form, tbe phosphoric or animating element of life, which has been wasted, and exerts an important : influence directly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, .of a nutritive,;.! •{up, .and-invigorat-iug character ; raaintaining.jtha't. buoyant energy of tjja brain' land muscular system wbiflb^^ renders th.e :; fn.ind cheerful,; brilliant, and eriergetic,' fintfre)^. o\'gr^on]ingthat,dull^ inactive, and . sluggish : disflgsitfaa. .^hicb." many persons " experience . iin ; aU; tftpir actions. ... . . ' . : : , .: ,; The beneficial effects of tlie_. Phosphodyne, are,frequently_sbowh from the. first Jday.. of. its administratipn, : by 1 a t remarkable increase of uervcus ppwef) with a feeling ef vigpr and comfort to which ..the patient. • has. long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved, the appetite increases wonderfully, the bowels become regular, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and healthy, and tbe hair :acquirps strength, showing iKe importance pf the action of tl^e Phoaphodyne on the organs pf nutrition. '.. . ... .... .; ' Finally the ?hospliQ(|ynfi mainfca|ps 3 , gpjrtain degree of activity iv tba previously de.biliateq nervous system; its use enables, all debilitated; organs to return to their sound state and perform their natural functions. Persons 'suffering from Nervous Debility, or any .of .the' hundred, symptons M'bicli this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual, and even speedy cure i; by; ttie judicious ..use of this mest invaluable remedy,. . : . ; - • DR. BRIGHTpr^HdepHOPYNE Is spld prily in cases! at : £ 1 Is , contajpiijg Two Bottles ; and £2 2s.> containing Fiye Bottles. . AIBP in family ■ Cases ■at £5 ccntaininglG Bpttles. - ? j . Tp be'h'ad ef all Chemist- and Up-cciintry Storekeepers throughput the Colonies. ' •■ Full directipns fpr use in the English, Fretfch, and German Languages, accompany eachease. f ; ■ ■ ; SELECT MEDICAL .OPINIbNS. '.." Sir Charles Lopocb, VUysJcal Accoucheur ito Her Majesty the Queen, sfcftfcpd $ a meet. ing of the Rpyal Mediciir aud. Qhirurgical Societypthat in" tHirteeu cases of debility and nervous prostration he had effected permanent cures by the use of Dr. Briyht's Phosphodyne.. . , - .„- r * ..■ x §irvWm.i Ferguson,^ BaVfe., ERiS.^ Sur^ gedn to'Her ' Majesty thie Queen/says— " I have repeatedly prescribed Dr. Bright's Phoßphotlyne and found it an agreeable arid beneficial remedy. I have but one objection regarding it, and that,, is,. .the elaborate proj cess required in thepreparation will^hot allb\V of the retail plrioß bein^f within tbetireach of. all classes.'' Dr Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner,^says. —"Df Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated to entirely eupgregdp iron,, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod ifymrfljU" -' ; Dr li. Quain, F.R.C.I>.J : P-byej^an Jp th# Hospital for Consumption, Bromptoq, vemarks— " lt cannot .be deubted that ' thisPhosphatic preparation will henceforth rank foremost iv therapeutics ;' it' 1 generates all the important elements of the human frame, th& peculiar character of this substance fitting it for vital uses." . Sir T. Lawpeß4*rsays— V I have found |Dr. Bright's Phpspho'dyue kafikcellent; remedy in skin diseases, I presume it if by oxydisatipn;" 1 ... ..;. ,*"." . ' ■;• Professor Syme says—" The effects of the Phosphodyne in obstinate cases of disease., are as astonishing as>perplexiUg. " ; ' " ' 'i Dr Ha)bdfieldUbites; ; JfcßiC:b., •frR.S.r Phys^jjan to St. Mary's Hospital, says in Atrophy and ij.ener.al Debility, Phosphpdyne. is a most admirable remedy ; jt irivigprates the nutritive .functions and incrgagpß the , Vitat Enefgy-i- ' ' it : net Only acts as an absprbent," but retards or repairs tho waste of tnsuc, and restores tho Nutritive' ; Furic- ? tions to their normal condition. The "Lancet" considers the Phonphodyno one of the most important contributions made to Materia Medica,. during, the last .century. Caution— Be particular to ask for Dr. Bright's Phpspbpdyne, as imitations are abroad. Pamphlets centaining testimeniajs^ may,be obtained from all ; v Chemists! and up; cpuntry Stcrekeepers.""* WHOLESALE AGENTS FOJR 'vKBW ZEALAND :-^- KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEK, & , 0. \ Dunedin 1 ■.■■■•»■•
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1275, 30 August 1872, Page 4
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