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Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. UnDEEi DISTriTOUISUHD pATiiONAGB. ft. BMGET S PHOyP£LOi3TNE. {The JSeij Ca-raime Aytmt. and.only-Meltable : Memedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. This Phosphati'c combination' is "■pronounced by the post eminent members of the Medical Profession,to ' be unequalled for T its'pbwer in replenishing the' vitality' of the bodyj-By 1 its supplying aU the ; .essential constituents, of, the blood and iierve'substance, and for develppinoall the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree. .■ 18 ; P-greeable to the and innocent in its 'actioii, while' re&iiiing'all its exfcraordi- • and-as.-a: specific,; surpassing all: the therapeutic agonta of the• pre-" sent .day for the speedy and permanent ; cure °f—f .., L ,: /' ./ , ' /liassijfcude..." , V (OZOKTCoxygen)
~Liver tiomplaihts.' Shortness of Breath ■ ' of the. Trembling.,of. hands, Heart an i limbs ; Dizziness ' Impaired Nutrition Noises ■ -in the ■ Head Mental ' and Physicaland. Ears - Depregiion , ' ' 'V 'Loss of Energy 'and l CoriSumj(fao^ ,J (m >s7 iS ; ; Appetite - - - first mg3&"only) 'Hypochondria , Timidity) [; sf 5; (f «. i l Female Complaints Eruptions' of the Skin ; General Debility "Impaired sight land Indigestion .■ . • ; 'Meihoiy~ Flatulence.,. - Nervous -Fancies' > ! p 1 • 1 Incapacity,., for,, Study Impoyerislied: Blood i>. or_Jßiisiiie3B . Nervous .Debility, -'inSick Headache ~ : all its' Stages ' ' Pi-ehiature Decline' . ? nd all 'morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cause.- - Thie action i of ; the .Phojiphpdyjie, is ;the one. hand' increasing the principle,which constitutes.neryousjsnergy, ahd on the other,the most 7°? flesli 4 geneta'ibirig! agent- known ; ■ . ■ e ; marvellous medicine 'for' ren6V ! at-' * lD g unpaired and brokenrdowri'.' improves, the functions o£i assimilation to such a degree,; that where emaciited, cadaverous, and, -semi-vi-. fail condition has existed, the rapidly increase in quantityfand « firihribssj a!nd tife ! . whole.system return toa, state of robußtiieaiffi" ine Phospliodyne acts electrically. upon ;the organisation 5 for instance, it assists nature/ to. generate that human electncity which renews, and rebuilds the osseous,' miisbular,'' nervous,' membranous, and orginitf systeiuV '' It biWr-'" ales OH; the system without exciting careerthought upon the individual, as to the process It the lungs, : livery heart,, kidneys,' stomacih; and' intestines, with a harmony mdd ness unparalleled in medicine* " , lne Phosphodyne-givea' back to the human structure,,,in a suitable forui, the phosphoric •°r animating, of life,. which .hds been pasted, and exerts an important influence' directly on the spinal"marroW; and nervous sys-' fcm, oi a nutritive,; tbhib, ixiid .character, maintaining that'buor'aht 'enei-ey of' .the brain, , and sytem which rbitders the mind cheerful, brilliant, ,and energatic: en-. .toely overcoming. thatdull, inactive, and s'ugish disposition which, many persons experience m all thair actions'. \ I bene ficial effects of the Phosphodyne are frequently shown from the first day of its 1 administration, by arenmrkable increase of ner--vous poorer, with a : fqeliig of. vigor and comfort, to whieh. the patient has long been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases wonderfully ; the bowels become regular; the. eyes brighter; the skin' clear and healthy; and the hair acquires, strength showing the importance of the action of the Phospkodyna on the' organs of nutrition. ' * fain rl!! r° I ' hos P h ° c 'jne maintains a cerfolprl 8166 ° aCUVIty m the Previously debili-f-Vi6l^ 0113 6^stein 5 lts use enables all- debilitated organs _t o to their sound state and perform their natural functions. Persons Debility, or any of the' hundied .symptoms which this disease assumes,.may . rest assured of an effectual • Spe l y u C , Ure b y fch6 judicious use of tins moefc invaluable remedy, .
Db. BBIGHT'S PnO3PHOZ>YWE _ 18 BOLD OJfLT h ? Ch °™t B and PaVendors throughout the Globe MiU Directiomfor Use, in the English, French Qemum, Itakan and Butch pany each Case. Caution.—The.large aud increasing demand ? Ph ° dyne 1138 led to Bcvelal imitations.under somewhat similar" names' purchasers of this medxiine should ihertifa be careful -o.obsr.ive that each case bears'the Grqven with the 'worda Br flight a Phcsphodyne. engraved thereon, and bSfcie W ai3 ? blow " ia the : 4gepta Sot Ke W 3eaW- : ! s&iiricHoaHji; -puoasaß- OO BvifEOii ajs-u ADOSiAJqj '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 4
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