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PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS •...-•■ ■;. ; ,-'. . patent.:- t.-:. V"j : \- Dated October 11th 1869. ="• •' Under Distinguished .Patronage.-./. „, : :.'-'-E.'-' --BRIGHT'S^ r , ; A Chemical Preparation; ,of Phosphorus, , withthe Vegetable Alkaloids,' 'Quinia'/ Cypri- C1 peden, Xanthbxylin, &!c.' ' „ Discovered, introduced, and extensively prescribed by Charles LeslilE Bright M.'.;D,y Resident Sufgedn'to 1 'Stl -Mary's Hospital* Londpn. .^,.- H vr ii: : •..••.''•;■('•--'' = " r.This pronounced by 'the' most eminent, -members -..0f the:Me^ ''dicsfl^P^ofeisi^ for* itis : .'power iiv replenishing the ; vijtality of the body by its supplying, all' the^'ss.en.tia^onstituehts : of'th'e /blood and^ nerve" substance^ and for 'developing all the pOwers' !> and; ] functions of the system to the highest degree. .' ... : i It is> agreeable"' to' the palate;' -ana innocent in its -action,- while, retaining all its extra> ordinary properties y and . as -a 'specific, sur.passing all the known 'therapeutic 'agents of the day for the speedy : and 'permanent . Cute. Of r-^. I ;-..'. ■■'■.■.ir'l .■■.■•.'■'.■!■■'.".'<■' •_ :'^ ; ' Nerypus prpstrition Shortness of rbreath Liver 'complaints' ' ; Trembling. „of. of the Palpitation ! of ■ the ; . hands and limbs I heart ;i*jri---i:;-"-.i a r :Impair i ed ; nutrition: , t[ Dizziness-"- '■>; ii:i r ' * Mentarand J^)hysical Noises in tlie bead - ' "depression- -:; ; -rand/ears ■■-, v :<!i •.;; :[:.Gonsutnption-(iri ! its' Loss. ;of; energy ;and ; '. r - incipient '-^or first, appetite..- •)•: ; : . "^ : ; stages brily) ."' .Hypochandria ,^; ,- i Eruptions /Of the skin Female complaints :; ;., -Impaired! sight and (general debmty. : i . Mmemoryc-a ■ 'Indigestion.'.: ■'„. .. . •; ■„. Nerypus ; fancies \ Flatulence. , \ ■:,.',, Impoverished bipod Incapacity' for/'Btudy.y.^e.^oua\4'el>ililiy in^ ;^'ior business ,' : i' : f : ali its' stages .'; * ; Sicli:hea'da'che J ' ' ' Premature; decline | Lassitude "' ! J '''' ' ' """'" ; and all morbid conditions^of the system aris-_ ing from whatever l caus'e."' The action of the. PhosphodyneMs- twofbld-^On'ineoue handincreasing, the principle which ..cpnstitfites nervous; energy,, and.i'onj\the;otherjthe most powerful blood and flesh .generating; agent known ; ■therefore a marvellous ...medicine for, renovating ;' impaired^ .-and.. broken iipwn con-" 'stitutions; \ /Itijui'cklyimp.r.pveß thb, function lof assimilation' to -such a degree^ that where for years an emaciated',' anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed,, ( the flesh will 1 rapidly 'increase in quantity' arid ■• and: the' whole system Return to a 1 ' state of robust health. ' l • / r: ' : ■ : . . ' r'^ ' The Phosphodyhe acts electrically, upon •the' orga'nie'ation : j for instance, it assists' 'nature to 'generate 1 tblathpman electricity which ■renews arid rebuilds ! the : o^aeoijs, niuscular, ' nervous, membranous, and 'organic 'syqfcems. It.operatfes on the -system; without ekcitirig icare or. ithought: upon the individual as to the process-: It moves the lungs, liver; heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines, with a harmony, vigor, yet , mildness, unparalleled: in i medicine. : .; -.; . , • ■. . ; r . '. : The Phosphodynegives back-to {the human structure, 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?' jjlnd nervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character; maintaining that buoyant energy of, the brain and- muscular, rsystem • which renders the : mind cheerful,; brilliant, and energetic,: entirely overcoming : that dull, ; inactive, and:...'sliiggish.'..:.^isposijiion'"Which many persons, experience . j in, -. ; all actions.. /,. . .. , ; . ..j.-.,,^ i-..\:\: ■:<>■. The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyhe are frequently shown froriiithe first day of lbs administration; by a remarkable inereaa . of nervous power,' with a feeling, of vigor arid comfort to ; tvhich the patient- : has long been unaccustomed. iDigestion . is jiinproved; tlie appetite increases wonderfully, - : the bowels become regular, the -eyes brighter, the skin clear .and ; healthy, and the; hair acquires > strength j .showing the of ;! the ' action of. the Fhosphodyne on the Organs r of nutrition, ;' . ■>.-. '■ :;■ - : '^< ■ ■' ; ; Vi '-;. i- ;r - vi '■ :•■• Finally, the Phosphodynemabifcains S, certain degree of activity in the. previously; de- • : biliated rigrvou's system ; itsuse/eriafiles all debilitated organs to return' to their sound state and perfornj. their natural functions. Persons suffering fr'orii Nervous Debility, or any of the hundred symptons which this ■ distressing disease- assumes, "may resfassuFed . of an effectual andf;ev.en speedy cure_ by the judicious us«- of this most invaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE i Is sold only in cases. at. £1 Is., containing Two Bottles ; and £? 2s. containing Five Bottles. Also in 1/ family'; Cases at £5 containinglC'Bptitles. -. ' U'.r"!UK"jfi"f '.s■*> To be had of all Chemists and Up-country Storekeepers througho^the Colonies. Full directions for use in the English, French, and German Languages, accocqp/jny eath qa^e. f t : v f ]<[ AO M D U " SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir Charles Locock, Physical Accoucheur to Her Majesty ithe; Queen/ stated at a meeting of the Royal Medical aud ChirurgicaSociety, that in thirteen cases of debility and nerypus . prostration he had effected permanent cufe'si by the i use of' Dr.^Bright's Phosphodyne. Sir Wm. Ferguson, Bart., F.R.S., Surgeon to Her Majesty ..the Queen, says— "l have repeatedly prescribed Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne and found it an agreeable and I beneficial remedy. ;.,I have but one pbje,ctipn< .regafdiiigiit^and'that^is, 1 the eiaborate'^ro* i cess required in the preparation will not allow of the retail price being within the reach of all classes.' i.,,.,.,^, i^u-.-* Dr Lancaster, H;h'e 'Eminent Coroner, says ; — "Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated ■to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quininCtand codliyeKoil.!;' > * l *"?.' D^lt^Quaui] F.R, ! C.^i^njiiciW-to.£he Hos a pital a ""f6r J 'Consum^tion, Brompton, re- • imarks— "lt cannot be doubted that this Thosphatic preparation will henceforth rank foremost iv therapeutics ; it generates all tl:o important elements of the human frame; the peculiar character of this substance fittiug it for vital uses.'! ;; <= - Sir T. Lawrence says—" I have found Dr. Bright's. Phpsphodyne an .exqellent remejdy in skiu diseases. ' "I •presume it' is' by ' o'x'ydisation." Professor Syme says—.'.' T.he effects .of the Phosphodyne" in obstinate cases of disease are as astonishing as perplexing. '' Dr Handfield Jones, P. R. 5. b., P.R.S., ( Phyßiciau to St. Mary's Hospital, jays in ; Atrophy f and t ,(ieneral, Debility, rHipsphqdyrie' ' is a J most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive functions and increases v the „ Vital Eriergy-^ffit-inot only 'act^as atfab- ' sorbeut," but retards or repairs the waste , of tusue, and res, fores, the .Sfutritjye. ,F,unc.- ( ,' tions to their normal condition. ' ■ i The " Lancet" considers the Phosphodyne. ,one of the njost important contributions ' 1 made to Materia Medica, during the last century. Caution— Be particular ; to ask for Dr. Bright's Phosphodynej; 'as imitations arc abroad. te ; jS vr ., r ,,.,-., _,,.,.,._ . Pamphlets ; containing ■ testinionials tuatf- 1 ' r be obtained from all |Chemists and up ■ country Storekeepers. *' J ACXsik FOB ITEvf ZKALAND \~ '" { KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, 4 Co. DUNBDIK.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1663, 3 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1663, 3 December 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1663, 3 December 1873, Page 4

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