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PROTECTED ' JBY« i 410 YAL LETTeS|" '■ ' PATENT.' " '.! "^' Dayd'Octobw 11th, 1869. I y<( ..; 2;Under:.l)istinguislie.dL;Pat.ronage. " T\R. BRIGHT'S. PHOStepDYNEc A Chemical- Preparation of Phosphorus, j , with the^egetabl^ Alkaloids,! Quinia, lCypn- i peden,;Xanthpxylin{ &s.a ";,.- .'LI " •:■ r Disgpvered,; t intrpdiiced, : and/, extensively presenbed • rfey; i-JGhatiles ; - ibwKV&-: .-Bright, M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's. Hps- : Igltalj London, ,-j -,;;r,;^ ?--M .-- ' [ :.},y This Phosphatic combination is pronounced , by; thei.mosj;.;eminent. members of the|Me-, ..o^cal^.Profession to be unequalled for its . -MWe'tin replenishing the vitalityof .the body ; by its supplying all theessential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, andi fqr deyelpping all', thei, powers ;; jattd ; functions of the system to the highest degree. ■-■.'■■■', It is agreeable,, to, the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties; and as .a specific, sur-:! 'passing all the known 1 therapeutic ragentsofi •the ..day for the speed j permanent; •cure-of-^ ■ ■-■" •"' ■ ! - ( -- i^'"-' ! - i -'* "v 1 -•"• ; ' J7/ ' l ;r/ Nerv ous prostration Shortnesp of breath. . '"','. Liver complaints"' : : :Tremblihg' ' of ! 'the. Palpitation of _ ..the _ , hands and limbs.V '[ hekrt ; »— : ; ■' i; i; '- i/ Impairedi.rintrition' : ''" Dizziness Mental and physicalNoises in the head ,-.- depression ! ■'''■' and ears '"Consunjptipn (in; its Loss of energy and .. r incipient or firVt appetite * ' : -stages only) -?:•: Hypochandria # Eruptions of the skin . Female complaints Impaired sight and Gen'eraljdebilityj/. /t^r.lSSn'empiy^rj -. ; indigeation . Nervoiis*fan6ies : .".j'-'r Flatulence _ .._ Impoverished blood, Incapacity for. study JNervous debility in <•' 'or business' ' "' L ■ all its stages Sick.headache Premature decline ; ' -Lassßude -and'allimorbidi conditipns"of the system arising from , w|atever cause! ■ The action of j the Phosphbdyne ~3s'*6w6jfold^6n the one hand' increasing the principle -which"" constitutes > nervous energy^aiid .on , the other the most powerful j blood vand flesh generating agent; kfiown ; i .thetei6r^.'^nj| l r^ejlous medicine for renovating^ i^aredjjirid} broken down con^ , stitutions. It quickly improves the function j ■ of' assimilation -to^suchr' a degree, that where' fqr-years^an^enMciated, anxious, cadaverous,; : a^id semi-vital condition has existed, 'the .flesh will ,rjapidly;Jncr©as& in. quantity and;, firmness, and,. the,' whole,, system return td' a j state Of robust ;health." • • • ' ; ■■- ,-,■: The; Phosphodyne >acts> electrically, upon ■' the organisation ; for instance, it assists ,na^. tufe tb generate that human electricity which, renewsiando rebuilds' the 1 , osseous, ]> muscular; i nervous, membranous, and organic system^,: It operates on the system without' ekciting .care or, thought, upon the individual 1 as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart,': ikidneys.istomach^a'nd'intestines,' with a har« yet ,mildness,,.,unparalleled iii/ medicine/ LJ ~ " " ' '"' '" ■ ■'''^ ; The Phosphodyne gives'backtd th'ehunian structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric ; or animating element oflifei which has been T waste,d, and i, exert?; an important.;,iafluence directly on the spinal marrow, and nervous j 'byst'emVof'a^nutritiyei fdnic, : and u invigora't:i ing character j . maintaining; that-, buoyantenergy of the brain and muscular system, which Senders the. mind cheerful, brilliant,' and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, : inactive^ 15 '■ and sluggish disposition which!, many persons experience in— all their ; actions. „ ..; ■■ -,- . '•'■'■ ; The beneficial; effects of the .Phosphodyne ' are frequently^shidwn.^ Jrdm the first day bf' ! it« a^ininistration,,by a remarkable increase of netvous'pVwer/with^^ of vigor an& . -icpmfort to.; which; the; has long been? unaccustomed. Digestion is improved, the. appetite 'increased Wonderfully, >th*e"pwels .Jiecome regular ?r ,the eyes,. brighter, the skin.; cleat. and hejalthy,. as.il the hair acquires, ; s r t'rebgthV'suowihg l ''the iioipdrtahWor the J t action of the -Phbsphodyn'e.onMhe.i organs of nutrition,"., ..,,...,.„.> . ; . ..„•. .. : ■"'■■•* 'Finally, tlie Th'os^h'odyne'maintains'acer;-^ tain degree of activity in the previously <le- ! bih'ateq nervous system ; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound'? s'tate'and-perfbnn their natural functions;!' "Persotfs suffefmg-'from-Nier.votis^Debility, orj; any of the hunpjfed^.symptons which thisi, distressing disease assumes, may rest assured ,of,an effectual and. even speedy " p)if.e !by,, tlie judicioUs use o ! £ : 'ithig most' J invaluableremedy. .... -■- ' ; ; • DRi^BRIGHT'S • PHOSPHODYNE ci Is "sold 1 -only in cases 'at igris;, containing^ . ; .Twp j .:;JBottlesj; and : £2 25... containing iFive J Bbttles. Also in family Cases at £5 -coif- ; * taining 16 Bottles. •..••::-■! ■: : ,Tp pe,had pf.all.Cheuiists, and Up-country ! Storekeeper^ 1 throughout the' Colonies. v' ■ Full ; directions : 'f or use 1 ; iii ; the English,!; :French,- • and ■ German ■ Languages, accompanyl each case,; ; T :>; :■: .;■:■■.••.;]•■?,';; ; ivj. . iSELEC^cMEDICA^OPINIONS. •>•' •: . Sir :.CharlessLo.c,oqk,. Physical Accoucheir. to Her Majesty th^^ueen, stated at a mees- fi ing of the Royal . Medical r and ChirurgicaV' Society, that- in :r<: thirteen' cases of debility and nervous -prostration he, had .effected perraanentj cures .by,the, use. of- Dr. Bright's PhOSphodyM '" ""^ '"'''' ;,!;:£ ;:: a.: Sir Wm.i^ Ferguson,- .-Bart:,'- F.R-.5., Sur- ; gepn ; tp Her^ajesty the ,Que.en, says— "-I, have. , repea^ed^y..ppj^sc.ri.bed; /Dr. Brightjs Pho^phddyh'ie^d found it 'an agreeable and beneficial yemedyi! -x I havebut oneTobjectipn ,rega^dihg;i,t, and- tha.t ;js, the 1 elaborate pro-, cessrequ^^ not allow of the retairprice 1 being 'wiihinC the reach '6i : . } all classes." ■ ' :; ' a ;- --: iyDrjLancaster^.the; Eminent Coroner, says' • — " Dr Bright's Phoßphodyne is calculated; ! to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsiipa;rUlai quinine, and codKveroUi'^'V 1 ; ■ DrVß.iQuain.F.RiC.P.^Physician to the Hospital • : for Consumption; Bromptonj re-; r .marjfes— ''lt cannot.^doub.ted .that this Phosphatic preparation will henceforth, rank,; foremost in therapeutics j it 'generajie's- all'" thelimportant elements of the human, frame,, ' the peculiar character of this substance! fit- :: ' ting it r for vital:,uses.''/ ■ :■, ' ~ :K } Sir'T.. Lawrence "says—" I have found Dr ; ! Bfight's Phosphodyne an excellent remedy in skin diseases. I presume it is by oxydi s - I satipnif: ..=;; .,,; : : ......... ; .- :..,-.-..•'■ ?i . ■!«!■■?. Professor Syme says— •« The effectl of the J r] Phosphodyne in obstinate., cases of -, leaser <c areas astonishing' as 'perplexing." v ' i;v Dr Handfield Jones, P,R.C.b., F.R5,,. , J ! Ph'ysician to I Sti Mary's"^^FPspital,' says .inr t 4 Atrophy and General Debility, Phosphodyne 1 is.a niost admirable : remedy ,{'. if .invigdrat^- ,t the nutritive functions and increases !the? only.,.aqts.as. an;aß: T * sorbent," but retards 'or' repairs" the' waste 3 c ? oLrtigpoißx and £ restores v the Functions to thefr normal condition, J I TlxoV Lancet" considers the PhoHphqdynei : * one of the most important conthSutions . : made"t6" "Maleria"^Medica;" duriifg --'tlie last, century^;' j ;'''; •) -; ■; „\r ;; ■•-^ > ..,.. J Caution — Be particular to ask .-for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne, as . imitations are abroad. •• ( - . „ ' Pamphlets' containing : testimonials 1 may* ""'! be obtained from all Chemists and up- ! 'i country Storekeepers.; -i;;. l"'i !i [". WHOLESALK AQBNTS FOB KEW ZEALAND t^' | '

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1371, 20 December 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1371, 20 December 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1371, 20 December 1872, Page 4

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