PROTECTED ;. BY ROYAL , , LETTERS "• ■' 'PATENT.' ''■'•' '.'"- Dated October 11th 1869. ■>'■''■ ,Under Distinguished. Patronage., . . , TYR. BRIGHT'S ; PHOSPHODYNEwi A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids, Quinia, CypriV peden, XanthpxyKn,;&c.' , Discovered, ; ; intrbduced,"and extensively' prescribed by. Chables' LESLii '. BRictHTf M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's flos^ ' pital,;Lohdon;^ ! !; ':'y :^ ; - ;t ''' ; ; '■'■"■•.'■ '>■ - ■'■' This .Phosphatic combination is proribunced' by the moist eminent taembers bf the Me-' dical Profession to be unequalled ifbr its power in replenishingthe vitality of the body by its supplying all the essential constituents of the blood and , nerve substance; ,and fpr; developing all the, powers , and .functions of the system to the highest degree^ . . , ■ It. is ( agreeable ,tb t^ palate, -and innocent in its ; action, while .retaining ,all its extraordinary properties ; and as aspecific, ■'surpassing all 'the known thefa^eutic ageri'tsof the day for the* speedy' and permanent CUre'of— ; - ■ ■"■ '< hir<> ■' r;/ ■;;./;.- ..;'■;■ ;: : ,-\ Nervous prostration Shortness of breath' - Liver complaints Tfembhng ;of the Palpitation of. the hands, and limbs heart . .• Impaired nutritibn - Dizziness^ Mental, and .physical Noises in-, the head . .depresision ,r, , and ears ,;,,' - : , ¥ Consumption r (ini its Loss of energy and . , incipient or first appetite . ; . s^bagesonly) ' : ' Hypochandria Eruptions, bf theskm Female coinplanits Impaired r . sight arid Cferieral debfiity ' ; : ' memory' ' ! ; '- r "- :i Iridigestibri , Nerydus fancies :i ' T Flatulenbe Impoverished blood' Incapacity for study -Nervous ; debility tin . or business' all its stages; ; r ;> Sick headache : . Prematuredecline'T Lassitude; ;} ■■;;■■ .■■'-■'■ : -.:-.-V.-,,,. s . l r .,, ...,. , :-/ and all morbid conditions of the system wising from whatever, pause. I The actionbf the Phosphodyne ,is twofpld—on^ 'the. one. hand increasing. tjie : ; principle which- cbristitutea nervous energy; and on the ; othi^'thamcfct powerful/ blood arid flesh generating 'agent ■ known.; therefore a marvellous : medicirie fbr | renovating impaired arid broken down constitutions. 1 It quickly improves the function of assimilation ! to such a degree, that' where ■for years an'eriiaciated, anxious, cadaverous* and ; ; semi-vital ■< condition i has ; existed, ,the ■flesh;,will.;r.apidly, increase.;in quantity > aui firoiness, and ,the whole. ; systeiin 'return to^F . state.of robust health. ', ; -'>",';'. " .;■ , : , ,The ; Phpsphbdyne acts . e|ectricaliy nppn ,tli,e; organisation ;/ for instance, it assists : "nk« Jure to; generate that human .eiebtricity' which renews and rebuilds the bssebuSj ih'tis6ulv» nervous, membranous, and- organic ! slyst6nis. It operates on the 'system' withbuif'bxciting cafe or thought' upbn the individud.ias^fco [ the process. It moves the ianga,live^(jieart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with' a harI mony, vigor, yet^ mildness, unparalleled in medicine.- - iirj)-: {/;-..,' The Phosphodyne gives back,to .the.hnmah structure, in a suitable form, tke phosphoric or animating eienient of life, wWch/nas been wasted; arid exerts ari important' influence directly on the spinal ; marrow arid' riervous system,' of a nutritive, toriib;' arid' invigorating : character ; maintaining that- buoyant energy of the brain' arid;musbularJsystem which renders the : :mind cheerfulj brilliant, and energetic^ entirely overcoming that dulL inactive, and sluggish which many; persons experienca in 'all their .actions , : . ; , ; ... , : .' .. .- .'_. ' ; _ ;■; "?' '. the beneficial effects of the/Phosphodyne are frequently shown froni /the ;first day "of its adnunistratibn, by a .remarkable increas of nervous power, with a feeling: bf vigor 'and coinf ofii.tb which the patient 1 has/long tieeh 'uriaccustoiried. Digestion is improved, I 'tie appetite increases wondierfullyi' the bowels become regular, the 1 eyes brighter,^theskin clear, and i healthy, arid; : the hair, acquires istrerigth, showing the importance' of; the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutritibn,.-;t : . ,-.... j ...... ;.■;,/■,, -j :.',■'.!.; ,\ . Finally, the jPhosnhpdynie, maintains a cer. tain degree of. activity in,tse previously, debiliated nervous system ; its use^enables all debilitated organs to return to. t&ir' sound state arid perform their natural^functions. Persons sufferirig f ram ' Nervous' Debility, dr any of : the hundred symptbris ; which 1 ■ thiß distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and even r .'speedy core by the judicious us« of this most invaluable remedy: •■ ■ /" : - ■• ' : >'..,' ,\\ ■:., ■.'■*. . ..'.' v ■ , :, DR. BRIGHT'S PHQSPHQPYNE '?. Is sold only. in, cases^t v £l':is,,;cpntainnig Two, Bottles ; } and £2. 2sJ. .containing Five Bottles. t - Also in family. Cases at" £5 containing 16 Bottles. ' . • ' . L . . " Tb. be had of all Chemists^ and' Up-cbuntiy Storekeepers throughout the' Colonies'. ■ . '' Full directions for use in' the English, French, arid German ' Languages, accompany eachcase. ■ •-'■•• r ■ <;. .: . '■•■•. ; ; : SELECT MEDIC! AL OPINIONS; 7; 1 Sir Charles .Lbqobk, Physical Acbbucheur toHer.Majesty the; stated at a meet* jng of the Royal Medical and Ghirargical Society, that in cases of' debiUty and nervous prostration he had effected permanent: cures by. ther.use of ■ Dr. ; Phosphodyne.' \ f • -,■",.--.-• . ; • ; • - ■-■ . Sir Wm. iFerguson, Bart., F.R.S;,^i(r. gepn to Her Majesty the , Queen, says-3? I have repeatedly prescribed Dr; Bright's Phosphodyne and found it an agreeable and berieficial remedy. I have but brie objection regarding it, arid that; is, the elaborate' process required in the preparation will riot allow of the retailprice being withintbiß 'reach oi all'classes." 1? --'- . :.-'.;: :' :"•'..■.■ ;.;•■■■• . , ■ Dr Lancaster, the Eminent Coroner, says —"Dr Bright's. Phosphodyrie is calonlated to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and ood liver oil." ; Dr R. Quain, F.R. C.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 the important elements of the human frame, the peculiar 'character of this. substance [fitting it for vital uses;" ' ; T ' A ; - :^ ; - i;i : --^ ■■->_ Sir T. Lawrence says— "l-have -found Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne an. excellent remedy in skin diseases:" I ! 'presume it is by oxydisation. "• , Professor Syme says— 'frThe effects of the Phosphodyne an obstinate cases of disease are as astonishing, as perplexing.'* .. ];■ , Dr Handfield s Jones,! P.R.C. : b.' i! . • FvR;S., Physician, to: St. .Mary's/ Hospital, jays- in Atrophy and, General iDebility, Phosphodyne is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the; nutritive .functions and increases the Vital Energy— "it not only acts as an absorbent," but retards or repairs the waste of tissue, and restores the Nutritive .Functions to f their normal condition. \ The ' • Lancet" consicßers the Phoabhodyne 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 Cnemisis and up» country Storekeepers. ' ;-' ; ; WHOLESALE AGENTS iFOR NEW ZEALAND :-*• KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. ft Cd ■', ;':.M ■■':•'. /DrjNEDiN: ■.••... ■■,■.•. : * . '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1560, 5 August 1873, Page 4
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