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■""'■ - - • '" -'-i' i-'i' "J.\ Via'- it. Protected by Royal LetterV'Tateiit, Dated October 11th, 1869. TILDES DiSTIKGUI SHED PaTBONAGE. v A Ciiemic'U of Bkospkorus, with the Vegeiab e AlJaloids• Quiiua, Cyjpri- : ;•" ''' J^ISCPY^HJSB,. ;intrpftucedl! and esten-: _/'•■ siveiy prescribed by Charles Leslie iskxGiiT, M.T)., ilesideht Surgeon to Bt. Mary's Hospital,.London. 'This r'iiosphaticcoiubinationisiirprionncecl by 'the most eiuuient members of thetMedieaf: Profession to ; be unequalled -for- its power; in: replenishing the vitality of the body, by its supplying ail the essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for develor)ing all ihe powers and functions of the system to the highest degree., ; It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, ■ while returning all its extraordinary properties'; and as a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of the day for the speedy and peiihahent 'cure of— IS'ervous prostration Lassitude Liver complaints Shortness of breath' :; ' palpitation of the Trembling of the hands _ beart ''.'■_' and iinibs Dizziness ' Impaired hibriUbn . Noises iu the h ead and Mental and physical ears ;i .': ■-.-.. .-',' depression,.: :; Loss of energy and ap- Consumption (in~ its in-:' ft. listite!,.-.; :,..... ..;,,..-;; eipient ;or: : first Hypochondria .., ; .;■ stages only :•:""' : ' v complaints Eruptions of the skin : General debility, ... Impaired sight and meIndigestion " ..■'.' iriovy /: h'latulence Nervous, fancies Incapacity' for study Impoverished blood .■_ _ or business ..: , Kervbdsdebility in all Sick headache ■'; stages Premature decline ' ; ; / V aud.aii niurbid conditions of the system, arising li'oiji 'whatever cause. : Tiie action of'the Phosphodyne .id two fold—-on 'tile 6We baud, iucrcasiiig.- tile r : rh-kiciple' y wliicTi ■■'■ cbiVstnutes and.dhctbe; otiier, the.MuSt powerthi;;blood v aud::nesh genera'tug .known:; tht'relore.ji.HJur.vellous hied cine'for; renoyidiug.impaired and broken-dowhi;consti-tutions. . ? -jL't.;qtucJf)v improves t,he f unction of sssinnitinoh to ■such' a degree, that: where for years 'aii emaciated, "anxious:, 'and. ; seiui:vit:J condition has exi-ted, ; the'lles 11 v avill: rapidly iucre^e.in quantity and firinnes-v and the whole system return to a:state "of. robust health. The PhosphodjDo acts electrically upon the organisation '•: for instance, it assists hatiire'to generate that hunum electricity winch •rtiievys and.; rebulds-tbe ossetis, membranous, and organic systems. It operates on: the systemwithout exciting- care: 'or thought It moves the lungs, 1 veiy heart, kidneys, stomach and - : , itdestines,■;with ; a harmony, vigour, yet..mildness, unparalleled:inmedicine; The Phosphodyne gi- io thePhuinari: .structure, iu a sustabie fprm, the 'phosphoric or auirnating element of life which has bleif wasted, and exerts*ah directly bu the spinal marrovy and nervous tem, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigoratinoqharactei-,; main tainhtg tlntt ; buoyant energy 6,f: oi'tJie brain and milcidar >yst.eiii which reu;cevs the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming '.-that dull, inactive,■ and sluggish dispositiim vvisich many persons experience in «h uteii* actiotls. -, The benelicial effects of* tiib : Phosphodyne are Ireqiientiy shown li-oin'the lirat day of-its admiiiisiratioiv by a remiirkabie 'of: nervous power, with a leeling of vigour and comfort;to which vhe.paiieiit bris long beeh uiiacciifct.o...ed. Digestion.ir improved; ihe appetite nicrenses woiujeriully"; the bowels become regular ; the < : ycs"■•b.Hgiit; : ;r/;, the skin clear liealthy ; and "the' hiur' "iiiquiivs strength, showing Uteimpbrtimeo of thcamon oi' the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. ■■■'.'■ a cei'tiiin degree of iu i.iie previously debilitiited : nervous tydtem.; i(a use , eu;ibles all uebihtated organs l o ret iiru to their' touiid state and pei-iorui l : hcii'"n,it.ur;i,l iVi'ueiioiis., Persons'-suiloriitg IVouj NcrvbiisDehiiily, or tiny of tlu!''hnndred syinptoms' wijioli l;lu.vdis'tri'sfling disease' lissuines', nmy rest iis?uivd ol airelt'ectuatand speedy cure by the judicious use 'of (his most ■ invaluable remedy. . ±>>\- Jt!right's I'husphoilyibe iv 'sold only in Cases at tt I*', vuiUotiiin}/ Vwo HoU/on ; \md &J, ti., conLaitMig Ji'ku 'BoUlan. Also in Famity faxes al Xb, aoula ning Xixlven. Bottios. To be had ot ad Utetnists and Up-Country (Storekeepers throughout tho Uolonies. "Fulldivealiuiis for ■use, in Ike MuglWi, J>relief -.<%' German language*, ai-conijjany each case. SELECT MEDICAL OIHXIOJSrs. Sir Charles Lucock, Phjsioal ivceouehcur to ln-r il.iji.-aty ti.c.yu.ocu,>ut : ovl ut a meeting ol the -HoyA. Malicui au.t Uhtrurgiotd ttiat in tiuneen ».-»s'v» ofdcbddv and nervous prostration Iu: had , Heeled permanent cures by the usrol \)v. I.Jri-hi« Phos, huuvne. Sir Wni.J-ergusun-Uurl , h\ h « ," Surgeon .to her Msijesty the Queen, Miyy : ~•• i ||, jVU repeatedly proscribed Dr. Drig„t" B Phcß|)hotlyne, mid louud it an ngree.diie and liciaL remudy. 1 hnve bui; one ohjeetion regarding it, and that;is,, the eluboi-ale process required in the preparation will not allow of trie retail price being within the reach of all classes." Dr. Lancaster, the eminent Coroner, says—"Dr. Bright'* Phosphodytie is calculated to entirely supersede iron, mercury, sarsapariila, quinine, and cod-aver oil.'''' ; Itr. It. Qyahi, Jj'.tl.C!. t*., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Broniptoi), remarks:—"lt cannot be doubted that' this

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 210, 7 March 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 210, 7 March 1873, Page 2

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