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PROTECTED BY ROYAIT LETTERS PATENT. * j Dated October 11, 1869. ' „ '. v i . , Under, Distinguished, Patronage. % ; TTVR. ' BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYjjE 4 r A Chemical' Preparation' 'of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids, Quinia, Cypripeden, Xanthoxyliri, &c. ! , Discovered, > ;introduced, .- and . lOxtensively prescribed by ' Chakles ' " L'eslje' : Bright"', M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's HoW pital,*London. • :.- This Phoaphatic combination is pronounced by the most' eminent members of the Medical Profession ( tp # be .unequalled for its power in replenishing the 1 viiia'lity'of the* body by. its supplying all the essential cpnstituents. of the blood and nerve 'substance;' arid for, developing all the powers, and functions, of the system to the highest'degree. i It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; : and ias 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 J 'of : the : hands and limbs heart . : ... Impaired nutrition Dizziness Mental and physical Noises iv the head .depression ; . and ears ... . Consumption (in its Loss of energy and • incipient or first appetite stages only) ; Hypochandria ' " Eruptions of the skin Female complaints, Impaired sight arid Genefal debility 4 ' : ' ; memory ' '" ' *■ \ ■ Indigestion , ; . Nervous fancies : Flatulence 1 -'• ■ Impoverished blood ■■-. Incapacity for study r Nervous debility in, " 'or busiries r s ; ' ; > •« i all its 1 stages Ir * ; Sick headache : - decline .[■■. • Lassitude. , , ,:;-; „, v „-; .. r ,,,, () „j and all morbid conditions of , the system arising from wliateVer cause. ' ThVactidnof the j^.hpsphodjrne-jisMtwofoldT-.pn (theoue hand, increasing the 'principle' which' 'constitutes- | jneryous^energy,..and on , the. other the-,,most' ; powerful ; blood 'arid 'fiesh v 'geh'eratiiig 'agent 1 known- ; ihe'ref ore '-a' marvellous 'medicine fob; renovating, impaired :and broken, down constitutions.,-,, It quickly improves fae function" of assimilation to such aidegte.e^that where i for years an emaciated,' anxious^" "cadaverous,, and, semi-vital .condition has. existed,, the flesh will rapidly increase in' 'quantity' and firmness, and the whole system return to a state of robust health. The;iPfiosphodyneiracts : electrically^upon the organisation ; for instance,. it assists na-' ture to generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds the : osseous; 1 muscular; , nervpus,. membranous, ,and organic,ay,stems. 'It operated on tiie system with'orit' exciting, care or thought; ; upon the individual astp the process. It moves the lungs, liver, .heart, kidneys, stomach/and intestines, wiura'harr mony,- vigors yet mildness, unparalleledi in medicine. ; •.,' < „-: ,„,.■:, . T;he r Pjhosphpdyne gives back to the humati structure, in a suitable form, the > phosphoric^ or anlm'ating ele'trierit of life' -which *has been' ;wasted; r arid 'exerts : an "important Vinfluence directly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, of ; a nutritive, .tonic, and invigorating character ; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and r muscular' system which renders the mind, cheerful, brilliant; and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive^ arid sluggish ' disposition which; many persons - experience <in' ;;: all their actions. The' beneficial effects 'of ; the r Phosphodyne are frequently shown, from the first day of ' its' adininistratiori[' by a remarkable ' 'iiicreas ' of nervous power, with'afeeling of vigor arid comfort to which, the patient has long been unaccustomed. ,, Digestion is .improved, the appetite increases Wbnderiu'llyi' the bowels becomiß regular,- the eyes' 1 brighter^ the skin clear - and 'healthy, and :the>'Jiair: acquires strength, , showing,. the, importance of the .actjoi^pf the.Phosphqdyne.qn the organs of nutrition.' ■ '".' ,""',"■ .'"'.' 1 "Finally^ i%e Phbsghoflyne niairitains a certain degpee of activity in<un'e'previbusly debiliated nervous system ; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound , state and .perform their . natural, functions. Persons suffering* from Nerybus Debility, or any ,of , ,the hundred symptons which this distressirig'disease assumes,' inay^eat assured ofan-effectual r and even .speedy- pure by |;he pd^cipus jUSf . of r .this .most "uivaluable ■. ;,. : , DR.; BRIjG}HT'S PHQSPifI&QDYNE; • ; ; Is sold - only in' 'cases' ) at £1 ls : .^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-oountry Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. h: Fuir directions -for use: in^^ the'- English, French; and German Languages; accompany i eauhcasei. ......-■ . , .....,• /';' 'SELECT' MEDICAIi OPINIONS. ; • Sir Charles Locpckj to Her Majesty the Queeri, 'stated at a meetmg^fth,e ; Royal Me,dical aud Chirurgicai Society, that in' thirteen cases of debility and nervous' prostration 'he ha'd-effected permanent scares by -the.! usejofr-Dr. Bri^ht's .Phosphodyne. -. :j,. f .:,,. : , .- ' . Sir "Vyin. ' Fergusori, 'Bart.',' % R.S., Surgeon to Her Majesty :: th4 Queen, says— "l have repeatedly : prescribed-' Dr: Bright's Phosphodyne and found it an agreeable • arid beneiicialteriiedy.' I have but one objection regarding ,ifr;. .and, that. is f the,elabprate> process required in the, preparation will not allow 1 of the retail 'price being within' tbe reaqh: of alLclas^esj-ii^jr:::;; .-::: -,(• ,;v,j ';;»,•: Dr Lancaster, the Eminent .Coroner, says — "Dr Bright's Phosphodyne is calculated tp.entirely:supersede;iron, Tnercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod liver oil." | '■"=" ' 'Dr';R;' Quairi; I ■Fiß.'d.K,- Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, |remarks — "It cannot be doubted that j this Phosphatio' preparationiwill-heticeforth 'rank foremost in,, therapeutics.; .it, generates ~all the important elements' pf the human 'frame; the peculiar character ; 6f this substande fitting it for vitar.usey ( . \ ■; ,i Sir T. Lawrence says-i-"I have found -Dr.. Bright's Phosphodyne ah excellent remedy in skin diseases. I presume it is by./oxydiRation;".: : - ■!■..•... ■; ' : : ... ;;.■•.. „.•: ( *'..' '■'ProfeSsdrSymesays-^MThe' effects of the rPhosphodyne: in obstinate cases of idisoase 'areias 'astonishing as-perplexing.'" '■■■■'.■■ : ; Dr Handfield Jones, P.R.C.b., P.R.S., j Physician to St. Mary's Hospital,- 'in ! Atrophy and General Debility, Phosphodyhe is a most admirable remedy ; it invigorates the nutritive; functions and increases the Vital Energy— {V it not only acts as, an absorbent," but retards or repairs fche .waste of tijsue, and restores the Nutritive Funci tions to their normal condition. : ;, . ;.;.-• The " Lancet" considers, the Phoaphodyne one of the most important ; contributions made .to ,-. Materia Medioa, during the last century. . : • ... .; '; : . ; • Caution— Be partipular to ask ior'Dr 1 Bright^ Phosphodyne;; as imitations ar-e abroad. . ; ■„.;; „ ; „, • Pamphlets containingt,; testimonials -may be. obtained from, all^Chemists and Upcountry Storekeepers. -;.' ! ,^ l ,i ..• I , WHOLESALE -AGENT^: i;OB SS^f 'jZQALAJSJ) ';'—• KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER^&J CH^

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1707, 23 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1707, 23 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1707, 23 January 1874, Page 4

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