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gliK.xriTscmoiUs. Prolerleii by Royal Letters-Patent, ■ Dated October lltli, 1839. XJndeu Distinguished P.ateonage. DP. EST GUT'S PIIOSPHODYNE. d Chr-inicxL Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Tegetab-e Alkaloids. Quittia, Cypripsden, Xanlhoxyl.it, <s"c. T~\IS.COy£R.EI>,. introduced,.-anct est-en-"XJ- *■ sivcly prescribed? by CHARLiiis" Leslie Bright, M. D., . Resident iSurgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminent members of the.Medical Profession to be unequalled Jor its power in replenishing.the vitality of the body, by its supplying all the essential constituents of the blood' and nerve substance, h,nd for developing all the pb\vers and functions of the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties; and as a specific, surpassing ail the known therapeutic agents of the day for the speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous prostration Lassitude ! Liver complaints Shortness of breath Palpitation of the Trembling of the hands heart and limbs Dizziness . Impaired.nutrition. Noises in the head and .Mental and «physical ears depression Loss of energy and ap- Consumption (in its inpetite cipient or first Hypochondria ; stages only Female complaints Eruptions of the skin - General'debility Impaired sight and meIndigestion mory Flatulence Nervous fancies Incapacity for study Impoverished blood or business Nervous debility in all Sick headache stages Premature decline and ail morbid conditions of the system, arising iro.in'.whatever cause. The action: of the Phosphodyne is. twofold—on the one hand, incmuing the principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the oilier, the most powerful-' biood and flesh generating known; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. it quickly improves the function of os-siunlation t:o sucn a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidiy increase in quantify and firmness, and the whole system return to a state of robust health. The Piiosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation-; lor instance, it assists nature to generate that iiuiuan electricity which rmews ami rebuilds the osseus, muscular, ncrvons, membranous, and organic systems. It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. Ic moves the ..iiings, l.ver, heart, kidneys, stomach and intestines, with a harmony, vigour, .yet mildness,, unparalleled in medicine. The Phosnhodyne gi.es buck 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 tlve spinal marrow and nervous svsteiu, ot a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character ; maintaining that buoyant energy of ol' the brain and inu.cular 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. j.'ne oenelleia] ehects of the Piiosphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with, a feeling of vigour and comfort 10 wnieh the patient has long been unaceustoj.cd. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully ; the bowels become regular; the eyes bright:!- ;' - the skin clear and healthy; and the hair acquires strength, showing the itnpot tanee of the action of the Piiosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. linallj', the Piiosphodyne maintains a cei tain degree of activity m the previously debilitated nervous system ; its use enables all debilitated organs to return to their sound state and perform their natural, functions. Persons suiiering from Hervous Debility, ; or any of the hundred symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, may. rest assured of an -effectual and speedy cure by the judicious, use of this most inv iluable remedy. ! Dr. Bright's Phosphodyns is "sold only in Cases at £1 Is., containing Two Bottles ) cmcl £/2 i 2-5., containing Five Bottles. A!xn in Family Cases, at £5, containing Sixteen Bottles. To be had of all Chemists and Up-Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies Full directions for use, in the English, French, cf German languages, accompany each case. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. - . Sir Charles LococJc, Physical Accoucheur to her lVliijesty the Queen, stated at a meeting of the Loyal Medical and Chirurgical Society" taat in thirteen cases of debility and nervous prostration he had effected permanent cures by the use of Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne. Str Won. Ferguson, Bart., F.iLS., Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, says:—""l I iUTC repeatedly prescribed Dr. Bright's Phespuo-dj-ncy and lbiuid i(; an a give able and benei.cial i cinedy. 1 have but one objection regarding if, and that is, the- elaborate process required in the preparation will not allow of the retail price bemg within the reach of all classes." . , Dr. Lancaster, the eminent Coroner, says; hiight s -fhospbodyue. is calculated to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsaparilla, quinine, and cod-liver oil." _Dr. li. -.Qj(ain, P.LLC.P., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Lrompto.?, remarks : "It cannot be doubted that this

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 207, 14 February 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 207, 14 February 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 207, 14 February 1873, Page 2

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