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PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS ,'. ..,'■'■ '' '■ PATENT. ,■■•'' ' ''''-I- '■" Da^edpctioberllth 1869;;' .; ''■ ■ ;\\ Under Distinguished Patronage, DR. BRJGH^S, . PHOSPf ODYNE. A 'Chemical • Preparation' oT Phbsphdras, with the Vegetable Alkaloids, Qnini&£ Cjfpxipeden, Xanthoxylinj; &p. :! . ' t : - . • ,^ „ s , ; , , i r : . ; , : : 1 Discovered, , , introduced, , . and extensively > prescribed' by,j Charles Leslie, Bright, , M Vp., 'Resident SuTgebn^ St, i M»ty I s. En;.: pital, London."';';.' ?•'.',.. ■;'■'; ,'.'..'-'".";:/(' .^."r ',','. .\ ] This Phosphatic combination is pronounced '; by the most einment^nierabeirtj of the Me*; ' dical Profession to be unequalled fbr' its' power in replenishing the vitality of the body : by its' supplying all the essebtial constituents ? of the blood and nerve substance, and* for r developing all the ; powers ' and 'functions):/: r the system to the highest degree. ; , • - .:=', o ! ) It is agreeable ; to the palate, and innocent in its action, jwhiig retaining^aU^ its. extraordinary properties ; and as a specific, sur- " passing all the known therapeutic agents of V the -day- for -the speedy and permanent - cureof^ — .■;.u r :l')-^' L Nervous prostration Shortness of breathLiver complaints/ ,- ; -Trembling . jof the Palpitation of. the; 'hands and limbs heart . Impaired nutrition Dizziness ; ■ : : , ;.; - ; ; .- . ; Mental jind, physical Noises in the nead depression and ears . Consumption (in its Loss of energy and ...iijwipienj^.qr^firsli'i appetite ' '~ \ stages only)' ' Hypochandria/ ■ Eruptipnsof ,the skmsFemale complaints Impaired sight audi General debility' V.,, : . ; memory,*! ...,._•*.,.;' Indigestion „ Nervous, fancies . "^, ;,:/ Flatulence „ iinpoverisned blood^ Incapacity for study Nervous' debility in - or business' ; all its stages Sick headache Premature -decline Lassitude' •' . ; ; ' '•"■■<■; -;- r? - f _ ■ and all morbid conditions of ttie system arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phpsphqdyne is' twofold— on the one hand . increasing the' principle which cdristttutSi nervous energy, and On- the'/other th'e fnogt*} powerful blood : and flesh " generating agent" ? known ; therefore a marvellous medicine.feri'3 ■ 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, thfr,n flesh will rapidly, increase . in. quantity and" J firmness, and the whole system return to »^j state of robust health, j . ,y, :<r )^>^ J/jTl^B The Phosphodyne : acts elecWc^y;ij|j^B the organisation; for instance, it assia,t*|^^B 1 ture to generate that human electricity -ir^^^ -renews and rebuilds the osseous, musc,'nervous, membranous, and organic systems^. It operates on the system without , exciting care or thought' upon the individual' as'^T the process. It moves the l.ungs, Kyet^hearl^-i---kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a; hat« r ;>l mony, vigor, jet mildness^ unparalleled : in- '/, medicine. , :•:= . • •- : f ii:;r;.-= The Phosphodyne gives back to' the human structure, in a suitable form, the ph^spho'rift y or animating element of life, which has been '^ wasted, and exerts an important" infliien'ce directly on the spinal marroW and' nervous^ J system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorateing character; ''maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular! > system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely owocoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish r 'disposition which many persons experience. ;-. in-; all; $xeji\j} actions. , _•„ . L, The beneficial effects of the Phbsphodyntf>>< are frequently shown from tne first day ot'\ its administration, by a. remarkable increaS-''* of nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and--comfort to which- the patient 'his long-been; unaccustomed. Digestion is improved) the appetitp increases wonderfully, the bowels^' become regular, the eyes brighter, thesknv i clear and healthy, and the hair acquires' 1 strength, showing the ' importance of theaction of the Phosphodyne on the organs of ' nutrition. : ••• * '■' : " ••• M Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a cer-T I tain degree of activity in the previously de- i biliated nervous system ; its use enables all 0 i debilitated organs to return to their sonndi - state and perform their natural fnnotionVPersons suffering from Nervous Debility, or any of the hundred symptohs j which this " , distressing disease assumes,' may rest assured'of an effectual and even speedy cure by" the judicious use of thismoaV invaluable^' remedy. ■ •• : '- : DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE i : Is sold only in oases at £1 Is/, containing' ''• Two Bottles; and £2 2s. containing Five Bottles. Also in family Cases at £5 con- > taihing 16 Bottles; ••• ■'•:.■ To be had of all Chemists an^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; stated at ameet- ■ ing of the Royal Medical and ChirurgicaT Society, that in thirteen 8 cases of debility and nervous prostration he' had effected per*' ; manent cures c by the use of 'Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne.* ' • '"'■ '•-■'» Sir Wm. Ferguson, BarW F. R-S, f ■ Sur- : geon to Her Majesty the -Queen, says—" I 1 have repeatedly prescribed. 1 Dr. Bright's 'J Phosphodyne and found it an' agreeable and ; [ beneficial remedy; ■ I have but one objection^ regarding it, and that is, the elaborate pro^ cess required in the preparation will not allowof the retajl price bein^ within, the reach o£? all classes." •■ ."• ' : ••• <^ Dr Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner, says- ■; — " Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calcolatedP' to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod liver oil." DrR. Quain, F.R.C.P., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, re* marks — "It cannot be doubted that this; . Phosphatic preparation will henceforth rsnk-rn foremost in therapeutics ; 'it generates' all r the important elements of the human frame,!;.; the peculiar character of tbissuhstancefi.tr ; ting it for vital uses." ' ' '. > ■- i-wf^j ■> : . '■ Sir T. Lawrence saysTT-"Thaveiound>Dr. ; Bright's Phosphodyne an excellent remedy in : skin diseases. I presume it is by oxydi* : sation," " . •<■; ;. ■ > ■■•■■; :>;; '• ; >■- $■' Professor Syme says — " The effects of the Phosphodyne in obstinate cases, of disease areas astonishing a3 perplexing." : .-.;;-■; Dr Handfield Jones, P.RiC.b., &&£»<-.> Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, says? tori ; Atrophy and General Debility, Phosphodyne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates,;' the nutritive functions and increase? (he; [ Vital .Energy — "it not only acts as aa«bt , . sorbent," but retards or, repairs the wastes of ti3sue, and restores the Nutritive Functions to their normal condition. ■: i .. . The "Lancet" considers the Phosphodyne. one of the most important contributions^ made to Materia Medica, during the last .', 'century.- ■■■■•• •■''. .„•■••..• -.cun .'• i : Caution.— Be particular to ask, for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad. ' ••'. .; .-.;--,■.;] -.-,; •/:•' /■.,■••,-.-;'.;; Pamphlets containing teatimonia]* r mfc,y be obtained from all Chemists and^ :aptj-> country Storekeepers., . : . ; : ■ -, v, L , jj WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW fcKAJiAND :— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEK, ft fciZ :.'

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1453, 31 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1453, 31 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1453, 31 March 1873, Page 4

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