Profected.by Boyal Letters Patent, f? : 'Dated October llth, 1869. '-.',. j \. y ' Uncer Distinguished Patbon age. ; r DR: BRIGHT'S P HOS PH OD V N E: ' T .;; A,' Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, . .. J w ith Jhe Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, yy. Cypripeden,.XanthoxyliD, &c. .." Discovered, introduced, and extensively- pre- . •scrihe'd ,byj;G^ARLEs , Leslie Bright.-., M.D. \ Resident, .Sjurgeou to , 5t.,,, Mary's Hospital London'/-^ »•-•••-- This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the most eminentmehibers of the Medical Profession to- -be -.unequalled < for its power in .re^l^ish.ing , "the vitality of the body, -.by- its! . .eMP.lyjug-SU-the essential constituents of the .-plood andnerve substance, and ior developing; ..- ..all the.powers and functions of the system to . ,!the : highest degree. V , It is agreeable to the palate, and innosent in its action, while retaining ail its .extraordinary properties; and as a specific, surpassing all the . known therapeutic agents of tho day for the 'Speedy ahd permanent cure of—. JNeryous Prostration . • r Liv^r-Complaints TPdlpitatum of the Heart Dizziness ;.-'.* Noises in the head and ears Loss ef energy and appetite ' Hypochondria •'. ' Female complaints . , General debility - ' ■ ' . Indigestion Flatulence 4 Incapacity for study or business t " Sick headache' LiasSitude Shortness of . breath ' 1 of the hands and limbs Impaired nutrition Mental, and physical depression Consumption (in its first stages only) Eruptions of the skin ' ' Imipa'fred sight and memory Nervous fancies . ; Impoverished" blood '•'- '-.'■• I'NerVouß^debility in air its stages ; . \"- ; decline ' ' ■ ; • and all'nicnrbid conditions of the. system, airlsMng'tfrßiii whatever cause., The action of the : Phosphodyhe 7 is i twofold —oh the one hand ( : incf ea^hg the ! principal which constitutes nervoua energy, and on the other, the most powerful blood and flesh generating agent known; • - therefore,' a; marvellous medicine for" rehovat...ingimp .ired and broken-do *n constitutions. IJjJLp. jiviidkiy-impcoves: the: function of asshhiliSiuch. a degree,!that where for yijars iah ; emac(%Ve-J, r anxious, cadaverous, and semi- ' vital'condition has existed, the flesh will rapid- : ly increase in quantity and firmness, and tho ■ . 'wholeßy^ em'retiirhtoastate of robust health. ; Th^e Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the orgfin||a!^Qn; for instance, it assists nature to : 'generate that human electricity which renews r . . and rebuilds ", the xisseous, muscular, nervous, '-'..'; membranous, and' organic systems.---,v ..: ,' It, operates, oh! the Bystem without exciting \ :;<»retor thought-upon the in ividual as to the "process.' It moves the lungs, liver, ; heart, kidneys, stomach, and : intestines witb.. a harQ idony, "rigour; yet mildness, unparalleled- in medicine. .* ;• • *.v . Thie phosphodyne gives back to the human -"structure;' in v suitable form, the phosphoric ''!or;alif mating el^ineht of life which haß been •-'wasted, and exerts an important influence di- • 'rectly .oh the spinal, marrow' and nerv .us sys- ' t'em,^bf r a;^utritiye, tonic, and invigorating - -cha^rf<^rV-jmaihtaining tha,t buoyant .energy " of the' brain and r: muscular system which ren11 '"ders the'inihd cheeff iii, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull', inactive, and sluggish disposition whic'i many persons ex.•■[periencein all their actions. " •'■"• fVThe ben efiyial effects of the Phosphodyne are *" ffjßCiuehtly shopn, "from '-'the' first day of its administration} by a remarkable increase of nerypus power, with a feeling .of vigour .and •• 'conifo^i^jtd' wlu6h.'thb patient has been unaccust§thed; , -' 1 Digestion is improved, the appetite increases wonderfully, -the bowels become vregdlar, theses brighter, the skin clear and c neai'thy'j'and the hair ai-qui esstrengh,. showing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyue on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phospho yrie '^hiaintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debili tated nervous "system • its use enables all debilitated organs 10 return to tlieir sound state and perform their natural functions Per?pi SfSuifering, from ervous debility, or any of the h'untir d symptoms which this" distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and even speedy.xure! by the judicious use ot this most invaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE IS SOiD ONLY ■ In Cases at,.£l Is., containing* Two Bottles ; , ao!d £2 üb., containing Five Bottles. Also in .Family Cases at £5, containing Sixteen Bottles.; : .- . . ' - To be had of all. Chemists aud Up-Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. '_'-." Full Dire tions for Use, in the English, • French, and German languages, accompauy r each Case. ' " "In .my treatment of pulmonary (lung) diseases . l have found no medicine produce ; ?ihy'.Bu<ih fayourabe results as Phosphorus; ' ' itlmpr'egnats the blood with iiselectncal properties, an i, revives the exhausted frame, 'it increases thu flesh and strength, the vivacity an i cheerfulness of the spirits, such as no other medicineeyer did be mre. '."." , . H. M. Sweet, M.D. Rev W. Ll Wortherspoon, Church oi Scotland, Kilspindio M^nse, Perth, writes : — '. December 22nd 1870. l:-.> ,Sir~-I;fefel themist heartt'eli ple sure :n in r po'tihg to you the speedy and wonderful success Of -your Phosphodyue in he case oi one of my p risliione'rs Willi m Thoraso ■. I can scarcely : cohcei • c a lesß promising case than hiss'sihue for years he had beeu very ill indeed) and was one mo th. ago appareutly in an incuruble state, occasioned by disease of the heart, &c. >' "; i He lias ho ; yet exhausted the sixteen botiles of ;your' medicine, but .is recovery is advancing most sattsfactorily,the hi. art is almost free froraiialnyanti he can speak articulately, can worK in hi* garden, and feds cheerful and full of hope. Yestetday he walked eleven -miles in four hours a journey which he could ;.: hot accomplish, some weeks ago, hi less than eight or nine hours. . * * - ■ Sympathising, as I do,- with hundreds whom your Phosphodyne might save froto lingering sufferingj I-thaaakyou gratefully: for your invaluable medicine, and I beg you, ifyou think fit, to. add this report-to your list ot testimonials. ; •' ' 8, High Street, Birmingham, September 6th, 1870 The Editor of the Birmingham Gazzetxe returns thanks to Dr Bright for the great benefit he has received from hia Phosphodyne in a' Severe nervous disease. Pamphlets containing!" Testimonials may be obtained .'from ail T Chemists and Up-Country Storekeepers. ;" '"'.''' ; ; CAUTION.— Beware of: imitations under somewhfttTsjmilar names : Whbleralc Agents !fdr New Zealand : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., . . fiijmptg land1 and AaasaAND.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 47, 24 February 1874, Page 4
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