PROTECTED BY.ROYA LETTERS T:y' PATENT. ■■ Dated Ootoher 11th 1569. ' Under Distinguished Patronase. TVR;^ ['BRIGHT®' ! ffI6S"P^DYNE. A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, .n^tyf&W^A^^^Jima, Cypri. peden, Xanthoxylin, &c. . < f , ( ;. , Discovered, _ introduced) and ; extensively prescribed' by CHiitLEs .Lbslbb BjhghT' 'M.D.; Resident Surgeon 3^ St. j Mafy!s Hos-' pital, London;-'*' *«^5. ft ' ir ; - This PhospbatiC'cbmbihatidn is pronounced by the /most eminent' 'nie^nbiSrs 'the Medical Profession to be unequalled r for its power in repUnishing^hevitalityroliflfe body by its pupplying all the essential conatituents of the blqpd.andnerye substance, and for developing all' the ■, pow,ei;3 ,an 4 functions of ,the sysj;em ;1 to the r highe^ r ; .rv It is' agreeable to the palate, • amd innocent in ; its ' action, while retaining all its' extraordinary' properties.;:, anil; : a& a^ispecnic, surpassing all the . known therapeutic , agents of the day for 'the speedj ri: and 7 'p^rjaianent cure'of— ' ■' v '■'■ -!'•'■•'•' i >--'!- : Nervous prostration t Shortness of breath LiVercomplairits . :•-:■*£ the Palpitation «of < the Hands and limbs heart . , Impaired .nutrition Doziness ■^■ r \ .-} Mental iandt physical , Noises, : ia , the head i , depres^iou ; r< and. ears, .. , ', . /; i(in its Loss of energy^and i .ircipie^t, or first appetite "' ( . sia o es only);' Hypochandria , r Eruptions of iibe skin r Female complatqits ! " ' ' Impaired ' sigfit and General debility 1 '[''• '';; f::: Bffenibry ' n Indigeistion' ' : •' Flatulence ' ■■•» I; Impoverished Tblood Incapacity for study : : Nervotf s- debility in 'dr business ? :vw r allits Sick headache' '.• .- : ' i > Premature decline Lassitude-. ; ,, ., r . ■;,...■ ■ j, ,' r \;.\, -, and all morbid conditions of. the, jsystem arising from whatever cause. ,The : aotion l of the Phosphodyne, j$ twofoldrHon^^heiOiae hand increasing the principle whiph' cpnstitutes nervous energy! and' 'on the p&er^he most ewerful btood^and'n^njte^ieT^tin^' agent [own ; therefore 1 a^narvellouy medidine for "renoTOtiag-4fi^wred--itnd--brofcen-tlowu constitutions. It quickly improves the function of aesunilation- to such "a degree, J fHafrwhere , for ypj^rfi,}!^ fiTnqfiftf.cil a TnriffM.i4Hd>TCroUll and semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will •fapialjT'nicrease in quantity and firmn^s,;anA^th¥\toliole 'system return to a state of robust health. , The Phosphodyne""acts electrically upon the organisation;; ifor, instance, i^a^swts nature to generate thajihuman electricity whichr renews and rebuilds tHe osseous, muscular, nervoTis, 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, liveiv heart, kidneys, StomacH, and* intestines, mChahar* monyj vigor, yet iriilclness/ unpar^eled in medicine: ' '• : "■■ -^^^-y a >.v< ■.-.•'. •■•.)•• The Phoßphodyne gives back to Mhk human 1 sfrueture;ln a suitable' form, the phosphoric or animating element 'of -life s , winch has been .wasted, and - exertp an .importanjti jinfluence directly on the ■.mai^qw.^%xfervoas system, of a' nutntiye, 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. .. i: , /;// ■/ The.beneficial'effects^of the Phosphodyne are freqpentlyshown, from the-fir^jday of its administration, by a remarkable increas of nervous power 1 , 'witJi a feeling of vigor and comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomedi i. Digestion' iisiutiprbvu, the appetite increases wonderfully, tfle>*bowels become Regular, Itheiayesl brighter, the skin clear and healthy, and the hair acquires action ot tne irnospnoayiiej On the organs of ' nutfcition'.- ■'" '•-•" •*! ii - 1 /~\ i Finally, the' OPhospßtodynefmaintaini a certain degree of activity in the previously debiliated nervous system; ite/Use enables all debilitated ' organs' /tor return: to 1 their sound state and perform* their' "natural functions. Persons suffering jfrom Ne.rvQUS-Debility, or any ol < the hundred 'sympton's which this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of aii effectual and 'even' speedy cure by the judicious use., of this most invaluable remedy." 1 ' 1 ' " • : DR^RIGJ^SJPJ^PHQJ)yjSE Ts"T6ld only in calaes at £1 Is., containing Two Bottl«r : l !! attd' = £2 2s. containing Five ' Bottles." Also in family Cases at £5 containing 16^Bottles. :; ' ' ' ' ; •"' ;i / r | To be had of all Chemists and Ufrcountry Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. - Full directions ; for ' use % r the/ English, French, and German Languages, accompany each case. ■..•!' ■■_•_■)... xftr. •;■--. ■ ■ ...,.- SELECT, MEDICAL Wi^tiOT^k Sir iDharles.JJpcbcfc Physical Accoucheur to Her Majgaty_the_t^ifien,^tated.ati*. meeting of the.Royal Medical and Chirurgical ~fc Society; Jth'aV in ihufeen cases of debility and nervous prostration he had effected permanent , cures t by; tiie > use j<& -. J)r. ; Bright's Phosphodyne. . .. g Sir Wm. :Ferguson,r ,Bart,vF.R.S.,' Surgeon to Her Majesty, the Queen, says— " I have repeatedly prescribed" Dr. : Bright's Phosphodyne and found it an agreeable and beneficial remedy, ihave-but lone objection regarding it, iandV that^ia,' the elabofrate process required inthe preparation will not aflow of the retaU price.ibeing within the .<reach of all classes." ... : , ,- .. ;,.,,,;? Dr- Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner, says — "Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated . to entirely supersedftiron, .mercury, sarsaparUla, quinine, and codlivprjoU^T : ; . , It: O^ain, :! , .Physician Jo the Hospital for Consumptipn,, Brpmpton, remarks-^"^ ,<jannot ) ibe 'doubted that this Pl^osphajtic preparation will henceforth rank foremost in therapeutics^ jt, generates all the important.elementeof.thejhumanframe, the peculiar chaEacter , of this substance fitting it for vital uses." Bnght's Phosphodyne an excellent rtoedy in skin, .diseases; . ;.I. presume it is fept>xydisation,". . . , .... ■ v Prdfes'soV Syine sayS— w Tne ; effects f of the Phosphodynerin iebsfipateJ oases of disease are as astonishing as perplexing.'' ■ r Dr Handfield Jones, P.R,Kbi, f.KS., Physiciah to St. Mary's Fospital, says in Atrophy andGerier'al Debifi^Piasphodyne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive functions and' increases the Vital Energy— "it not only actsjfean absorbent," but retards , or, repairs waste of tiasue, and'restores the Nutritive Funci tioMtothevnormd,con.ditiQn,|; ,:.■-?+ The " Lahcet'cbnsiders i We^Phosphodyne one pt the most important , oontnbutionß made to Matena Medica, durine the last century. : f ■ . f ; ** -^Pi^P^^BS^W to .ask' for Dr« Bnght> Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad. 1 '■ '■ ' •" f Pamphlets containing testimoYualfr may be obtained from all Chemists -and up^ country Storekeepers,.,, j,; '.■.<, WHOLESALE AttEN^ NBW ZKALANp ;— EEMPTHORNE, PROSPER, k Op.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1489, 13 May 1873, Page 4
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