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I Trotectedly -Roy'al letters TateiH, "' m BE. ; BIfI?GH3VS PHOSPHOBtITEr ; ..w:--^; i^(6^d^ib^oxrG^);,;;, /?^ > ..^- 2%4 -ZVezfn"' • Gurdiivi %gent, and,'onlyl^eiiaiU, This is - pronounced;; by the mdst?emMtoit("memberaiof-tlie Medical, Profession to' 4 beWnyqualleaYor, its'powei.; 'inreplenishing ■•fcli i e ( -Tifalitj /offie l/ddj, f 'bj;' ) "iV supplying all the tiie, blood and^nerye~-substance ; all the powers: .anti.f Mcfioris'of th'e 'system ! to tlie.highest degree. s .'-riir-i X"' 7 ciiiavi?. '., It.is; ; in, its action,,. w.hile)'retanring%ll' ekfcraotdii. ,( | nary properties;. and-as aispecific-TJsurjpatssing*! all the Siiown r tb;eragedficiwgentß.i6s i sent day" for thi,speedy L and>permk,nent''Joure'i bj .__,,.... _ ...... ([: .. n _, ; . i; , i: . Nervous Prostration -., Lassitude/), ;. ; -, .< J:: -/- layer Compiaints v :;.'. ' 'Shortness-of/Breath' : i; Palpitation of; the '.Trembnng: 3 of. hands :, Heart - > \ r Snl'.limjbs H i^vi'" Bizzmess'>-"-<;•'; :I ;' - .Noises in the' and Ears! i>< , Appetite v, ; Hypochondria s :jQ /Female ComplaintsGeneral ] / s anb? j Indigestion ,>; p : ~=: aoMemory » I SJlajtijlence .',, : r ~ (NervousißWcies"» iV;Sf ! Incapacityfor _ .Study/ImpoveHshedißlpodfi - -or Business.'/ SickHeadiidhe^j"^•,"jfet^fogesni)!:>i t f; '■""" "...'. [>?■:?■ iditjons. bf/.the'systemVaris.-. j ' Phosphodyne' is'VjtwWolcUibn ihe >ne\.hand J , increasing, wliictf constitutes nervous energy;; and onthe : bther 'the ihbst ful blood aridjfbsh'gfiUeytmgV-agenfr'tnbwn; therefore, a> marvellous :ine I dicin^-for" renbtafc- 1 ing impaired.'and ibroken-dbwh* v cbris^itutib ! ns! i l fci i ul cMy improves; tion;to such a degree, thaWJiere'tfbr years'an emaciated,., anxious,! cadaverons;;and'- semi-vi- - 1 tal condition has existed, the nesh will'rapidly' increase in quantity. .andj jfirmness; and (/the■whole system retui-n to' v a,state. of ro.bust health. - The ; Phosphodyne;'act* iLectrically • upon: the;: organisation^; for'instance,' iVassists jiature-.toc generate'that human' electricity, .which renews ■ and rebuilds 1 the"bs3edus, muscular,, nervp'us,, membranous, andVprgaiiie' system; >.' It 'operates ;on the systemwithout exciting!'care' or I thought upon the individuai'as'-t'b'the process. \ It amoves the-.-lurigs|''liverV l 'Heart;.'' 1 stomach,;jandiiintestinesjiiwith" ? £- vigor \ yet mndnessmnparaUgl^itfme'dicinet l \ -The .Phosphodyne'gives) back structure, in a suitableSfiorm,' the' phosphoric or animating element of life, iwhieh 'has been, wasted, and exerts an,irupprtant irifluehtee'di* reetly on the spinal marrQWtandiiiervous system, of a nutritive, tonic, i and.-invigorating.' character, maiLitainmgthat buoyant .energy of; ;the:brain and muscular'.sjrtem.which. renders the mind cheerful; entirely overcoming "that dull,' andjs'uggish disposition which many , persons I ,'expe-. rienceiin alltheir actibhs.- -'•-j 1
, The beneficial effects'of'thexPhoSphodyne' are frequently shown from thenrsfr day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power, with a .feeling of vigor a'ri3?coVfort, to which the patient :has long been 1 unaccustomed.' Digestionjisjimproved ■ theappe-. tite 'increases wonderfully,; ; the. bowels become ; regular ;'" the eyes ; brighter ;athe,i; sMn clear and healthy j and strength,showing the impor.taneeVpf thejactiouipf :ihe; Phosphodyne on the; organs'; of nutrition., ;,; .<> . !FinaUy; tlie Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity iri the previously debili; : tated nervous system j all debilitated, organs to return to their sound state, and perform their natural'functions!'" Persons suffering from Nervous Debility,'or any of the' hundred-symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, may rest aßßured ; of aheffectuai and even speedy cm;e. by:the judiciousiuse' of' thismost invaluable remedy.: .:l. - '•= v Dfi. BBIGHT's.pHOSPHODfIfE y : " '; i ..;.. ; is ' > ,;:: a.'.''■'" In casps at 10s. 6d. by -all Chemists and , ; Pa> tenfc Medicine Vendors/throughout ■ the'G-lob'o; German, Italian and X>utch Languages, accompany each Case., ::.., hi.,; i 5 Caution. —The large and inci-eaßing; demand for Dr. Brighfc's Phosphodyne; has led to several imitations under eoinewhat similar names '• purchasers of this medicine'shbuid ..therefore bo careful to observe that' each case Government Stamp, with' the'.words. Dr.* Bright'a Phosphodyne 'engraved thereon,, and; that the same-words areal'so" blown iu "the" bottle. "Wholesnla Agents for New Zealand KBMPIROBNJE PROSSER AND CO. Pttjtpdin asd AtrosiiAjnp,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 364, 25 February 1876, Page 4
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