" !, '--I 'Protected. by-R oyal Letters dPaten't " ; : - : ! Dated October 11, 1869. I Under,, Distinguished , Patronage. ; = ;o»r. briigkht's I A CHEMICAL PREPARATION OP PHOSPHORUS, v.WIEH' THE: VEGETABLE ALKALOIDS QUINIA, CYPRIPEDEN, isANTHOXTLIN, | ! ' &C, &C, &C. piscqyjiEßp, introduced, and extensively prescribed i by .Ghaki-es Leslie Bkio-ht, M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, iondon. ' , ! I This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the rnpsi eminent members of the Medical Profession to be unequalled for its power . in replenishing the -vitality of the body, by its supplying all the, essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, and for developing all the powers and iunctions : qf the system to the. highest degree, .''..' ,• .-,... j It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties; and as -a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents, of the day for the I , ( speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous prostration - Shortness of breath Liyer complaints : (Trembling of the hands palpitation of" the heart -and limbs -• • • . : Dizziness ..,.'.■ Impaired nutrition _Noiseß in the head and Mental, and, physical ! ' ears " depression -Lobs of, energy and ap- Consumption (in its inI . i petite • ; cipient or first stages Hypochondria only Female complaints., . Eruptions of the skin General debility ' r \' Impaired sight and -Indigestion v J l memory Flatulence ' Nervous fancies for study or Impoverished blood . ! business t . . •■; Nervous debility in all Sick headache ',".' ' ts stagei .Lassitude ■'•'■'■<■ '■■ Premature decline and all morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause: The action of the Phospho- , dyne is twofold — on the one hand, increasing the .principle which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other, the most powerful blood and flesh generating agent known; therefore a marvellous medicine lor renovating' impaired and brokendown constitutio is. It quickly improves the functio i of assimilatioa to surh a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadavevous, and semi-vital condition has existed, the fleih will rapidly incrr^se in -quantity and firmness, and the whole, system return to a state of robust health; - j . < ■ ■ The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation ; for instance, it assists nature to generate that human : electricity which renews and rebuilds the 'osseous,, mrscalar, nervous, membrane.is, and organic systems. It operates on the syste n without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, "stom-jch, and intestiree, with a harmony, vigor, yel mildness, unparalleled in medicine. ; ' . [The Phosphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating element of life which has been wasted, and-, exerts 'an important influeice directly on tl>e spinaL marrow and nervous system, of a nutrithe, tonic, and; invigorating character; maintaining that buoyant energy of the braia and muscular gystem which renders the mind cheerful, brilliact, and encr&etic, entirely overcoming that, dull, inactive, and rluggish disposition wuich maDy persons exprrience in all their actions. iThe beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne are shown from the £ rst day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous power 1 , with a feeling of vigour and comfort to which the patient has long, been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved; the appetite increases wonderfully';' the -bowels become regular ; the eyts brighter; the skin clear and healthy; and the hair acquires- strength, showing the importance of the aclion of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. [Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debilitated ..nervous system; its use enables all debilitated orgrns to return to their sound state and perforai their natural , functions. ; -Persons suffering^ fro >n Nervous Debility, or" any, of : the hundred syinp- * toms which this distressing disease assumes, may rest asßured ; of an'effectual and even speedy cure ,:by the judicious use of' this ..most invaluable j remedy. Dr. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE ; is soli). ,ojsti<X :■ 'Inj Cases at •£lils.-,!C,ontaining Two Boitles; and £2 25., containing ..Fiys Bottles. Also, .in! Family Cases at £5, containing Sixteen 'Bottles; ; ';To' be had ! bf all " Ohenlists and UpCountry Storekeepers' throughout" the Colonies . FuWjDirections'for' 'Use, in the English, French, and ' German' Languages, accompany each Case. _ ; - Select Medical ■; Opinions. SiK^tokARLES IpcocKi Physical Accoucheur, v-to her Majesty the' Queen,' stated at a meeting .of L'the S'oyarMedicAl ' and ! 'ChkurgicaL Society that jiu .thitteW cases bf 'debility 'and. nervous prostf atioplhe'ha'd.^ff^cted permanent cures by the use ,o;f;D^BrighV J £^ r ".'■; ' , .'. \% !^m. ; FeegusqW, Bart., F:B.S.,. Surgeon to, her Majestyjthe Queen, says i—'f I have repeated- , ly j prescribed r Dx (Brightfs, Phosphodyne, and ! l f6undit an agreeablgi and beneficial, remedy. I hayebut one objection regarding-.it, and- that is, ; (the elaborate process required in the preparation . will not allow of .the retail price being, within the iretjch'pf^U.classes.'.' \,\ ..;>,-. ',■"i ' r .* •■.'•••,•' '/'.. bii'iC/ANCASTBB , thetEminerit.jCoroner, says; :-rr • Ehpsphodyne Js calculated ;to " entirely supersede iron, mercurr,. sarsaparilla, quinin ! e^and..c<)d : liy,er,oil.'| 1 , .;,,' -j f , .t::---/ ;•;'■.' p4Jfi.,Qu^W,;|\R,C.P.;, Physician i to the Hos^i. pitaffbr Consumption^grqmpton, reniarks):rr-"rlt : cannot t be ( doubted.,that f .priepara-r - f'tiob. will .henceibr th ran^ ;^fpr'emost in therap'euticb j ; It ig€snCTft]tes' 'al^ huinuti 5 , Jiiiams J" thJß,;peculiM' jchafacter' 7of „ ■ this, ; »-:rSraiT ? ; j LA^EKC^/\^|y,S)?jT-"l<h^ !Bng|i^s;jphoßp.flpQK?iiei a»f 3 exceUent^ remedy! ,inh. 7Bkm diseases. I preßume,it i? r byii9xy 1 d I ; rabi'BSspE Stmb "Savyn l^jJjThe- effects of the *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 62, 12 March 1873, Page 4
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