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PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTER PATENT. ; Dated October 11th 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. TVR. BRIGfIT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A Chemical Preparation; of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids, Quinia, Cypripeden, Xanthoxylin, &c. -- Discovered,, introduced^ and eztensivehr*r prescribed by Chablbs' Lbsmjc Brjoot/M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. ; : This Phpaphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminent members of the Me> dical Profession to be unequalled for,, its power in replenishing the vitality of thebody by its supplying all the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, arid - s for developing all the powers and functions the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and irfnocerifc in its action, while retaining all its extra* ordinary properties ; and as a specific, 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 nntrition Dizziness Mental and physical Noises in the head depression and ears Consumption (in its? Loss of energy and incipient dr first appetite stages only) . • ...p Hypochandria Eruptions of the skin Female complaints Impaired sight and General debility memory Indigestion Nervous, fancies , . Flatulence Impoverished blood Incapacity for study Nervous debility in or business all its stages Sick headache . Premature decline Lassitude ■ : ' and all morbid conditions of the system aris* . in? from- whatever cause. The action of the-: ; Phosphodyne is twofold— on the one handj increasing the principle which constitutes* nervous energy, and on the other the most powerful' blood and flesh generating agent - known ; therefore a marvellous medicine for. renovating, impaired and. broken down constitutions. It quickly improves the function of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous,and semi-vital condition has ' existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity ant 1 firmness, and the whole system return tc^M state of robust health. ,; ' The Phosphodyne acts electrically upaa ;? ; the organisation ; for instance, it assists na» ture to generate chat human electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, - nervous, membranous, and organic systems. It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, withahar* ~ mony, vigor, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the humanstructure, in a suitable form, the 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, tonic, and invigorating character ; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, - inactive, and sluggish disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. .. „ ,. The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne| are frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increas of nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort to which the patient has lone been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved, tbe. appetite increases wonderfully, the bowels become regular, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and healthy, and the hair acquires [ strength, showing the importance, of the. action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of & nutrition. ' - i r *• ' Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains acer* tain degree of activity in the previously, de* biliated nervous system ; its U9e enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound ' state and perform, their natural. functions.;: Persona suffering from Nervous Debility, or any of the hundred symptons.. which this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and even speedy cure by the judicious use of this most invaluable ~ remedy.: • :. ; -." ' .- ■;/a t DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE t Is sold only in cases at £1 Is , containing ' Two Bottles ; and £2 2s. containing Five Bottles. Also in family Cases at £5 containing 16 Bottles. To be had of all Chemists and Up-country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. Full directions for use in the English,^. French, and German Languages, accompany" each case. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir Charles Locock, Physical Accoucheur > to Her Majesty the Queen, skated at a meeting of the Royal Medical ai>d Chirurgical Society, that in thirteen cases' of debility and nervous prostration he had effected permanent cures by the use of Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne. ; Sir Wm. Ferguson, Bart., F.R.S.J Surgeon to Her Majesty the Queen, says— ' f l ' have repeatedly prescribed Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne and found it an agreeable and beneficial remedy. I have but one objection . regarding it, and that is, the elaborate process required in the preparation will not'aflow of the retail price being within the reach of all classes." : \ • . ■ Dr Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner, says — " Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod liver oil." : DrR.Quam,F.RC.P., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, ' remarks — " It cannot be doubted that this Phosphatic preparation will henceforth rank foremost in therapeutics ; it generates all tbe important elements of the human. frame, the peculiar character of this substance fitting it for vital uses." ■ ;•■■■• •,. . " Sir T. Lawrence says—" I have found Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne an excellent remedy in skin diseases. I presume it is by oxydisation." " - ",. %. (r v ,-.-; y . Professor Syme says—" The effects of the Phosphodyne in obstinate cases of disease are as. astonishingas perplexing." .. . „ Dr Handfield Jones, j^R. C.b., F.R.S., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, says in Atrophy and General Debility, Phosphodyne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates ' the nutritive functions and increases the~Vital Knergy— "it not only acts as an absorbent," but retards or repairs the waste ' of tissue, and restores the Nutritive Functious to their normal condition. The " Lancet" considers the Phoaphodyne one of the most important contributions ' made to Materia Medica, during, the last century. Caution— Be particular to ask, for Dr«^ Bright's Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad. , : . Pamphlets containing testimonials may . be obtained from all Chemists and upcountry Storekeepers. ' "■ WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NBW , ZKAJCiAND ;— KKMPTHORNK, PROSSEU 4 Co. OgNEDTN' "

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1447, 21 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1447, 21 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1447, 21 March 1873, Page 4

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