JProtectsfljby Boyal Letters Patent, t $ P^ted October llth, 1869. Ump^jt, jJ)is?)?ijauißHED Patronage. a^flftj ßßlGHTfS PHOSPHODYNE. «; !.' ** ' L. : '■ A Chemical Preparation, of .Phosphorus, . with Alkaloid* i Quinia, .B^j^tew^' rXanthoxylhi, &c. Discp^jp^i^mtro,duced, ai^d extensiyely pre- . scribed' hy Charles' L'^slYe Bright, ; M.D., Resident Surgeon to "St. Mary's Hospital, Lond-fiHtfsni t!<(Jl '.:j L'jJL .;-."., •;.*;'.!. ;■. This Phosphatid'cb'mbittation' 1 is pronounced by the most eminent members of the Medical Prdfesß&hilo bemle^Ualled, foiits power . inrepleniehlfiglffieUßUalityitff.ithe <b9dy,.hy its , supplyingjall constituents, of the blood ana j^jrj^BU^s^nce, developing all the powers - anaj|unctipns pfihe 'systehi to the highest degrcMS^. \-\" * : .:.' r '*'^ , ;; . , It is agreeable td r &e palate," and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary P ro |!£fsep>jW4^9i ß Pspific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents' of the day for the speedy and permanent cure of — I Nervous Prostratio# ; ' ,<: LivVr€!ofnpialnts* > - :i Palpitation of the Heart ' ft-Dhfcinesß'Vj'-'i •■ : : • ;;. •<Not*es in the. head and ears y Loss of .eiKrgyi and appetite ,!H.yfKxe^ondria . ■ -JBemale^complaiute -General debility -iJnfligestion:u a! r«ißliatulfince;i. : Lr. - -.o©i-?asia<?tyjfor study or-business Sick headache pLassitpde , ', ,' J J of breath . Trembling of thVhauds and limbs a^pffireafi&tMoh ; ; : ; -^Mferftal^fiia physical depression -'^Consumption (in its flrst stages only) tKfUßtibniOof ihe Skin feigfiit'and memory • fancies "TfinJofertShed^lbod-' ; ' ; c* r Ne»?Wia-debiliiy'm allltsstages ospfSt&atiireyecliUe '-'•> : -s' '■'' ■ and all morbid conditions of the system, aiisin^i^omwhgJi ver cause. . The action of the Phoiftghod^ne twofold^- on. the bneliapd inc^^ihgj^prliicipal which constitutes nervous energy, and 'oh the other, the most powerful blood and flesh generating agent known; ths|3£o{£, f f m^y,eUous medicine for ; renoyatr ■ing impaired gnjl. r br6kenydown .constitutions. It quickly improves 1 the function' of' assimilaiion to stwh a„deeree, .^hat where for years an emaciated 1 , anxious, cadaverous, lnd semi-vital-gaaditlbnih&s existed, the flesh will rapidly tSjasea^ia .quantity and firmness, and the whole Sy*' em ieturn to astate of robust health. ThePhoßphodyne acts electrically upon. the. orgiifiisdtlqh : fof 'instance, it assists nature to genßrate%hat liuman J electricity which renews antfrwfilttß'vtihe'dssebUsi muscular, nervous, membranous, and organic systems. It operates oil the System without exciting care ok thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach, and intestines with a harmony^vigpuf, °yet /mildness, unparalleled in medfeine. ■•':'•' The-phosphodyne gives back to the human Btructurfg}? la SSitpbie form, the phosphoric or animating element of life which has been wasteland exerts an important influence direct|y f ;^tn(e_Bpihal marrow and nervous syste^V^j^'jnul^itive/'.tOnic, and, invigorating chmctefj-mam'tairi^ng that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system which renders tEtfhihjljl ch&fful, brilliant, arid energetic, i entirely overcoming tbat dull, inactive, and slugjiißfi disp(^itionr r whipß^many persons expffifnee 'in actions. '•• . '-A'- J "jile^beheflciare'ftects of the Phosphodyne are P { M<jjsiMW&oy}W : from the ! flrst day of, k ita 4fiihti36|rtiftonf a ' reniarlfable increase' of ft&f^hs^ower, with a - feeling' of vigour ahd' (iKh , foM%'^ wh^KH fl the , patieiit has b6eri unac- 1 customed. T Digestion is improved! : the appeSfHYifiJftffifeB 1 TOd'^iiUy, theibowels become regular f the eyes brighter, the. skin clear arid.., nlePEh^', Und the Kftir acquires strength, Bhow-'" ing the importance of the. action of the Phos-'-i jfiu^i'fe M 'the-W^ails of hutritiom ' : ; ih'B l Phbßphoflyh'e maintains a cernnnMegree of activity in the previously debil- 9 itJrted"nervouß"Byßtemjitßnse enables all deBilitatedx.Oi!gans tb" return to tlieir soUnd states afld-jpej^brmntheirinaturar functions :r Ti r ' i rßei?sohssufferpigvfrom?nervousidebility, ot ; which this dia-. tressing disease assumes, may rest. assured<of : an effectual and even speedy cUre/by thejudicipWfehise ti£this , 'm6'Bt inValtiable remedy.' 4^^^KR]^^~PHOSPHdD^ J In Cases at £1 Is., Containing Two Bottles .; , an^dj^L-^s., jQontaining "Five Bottles. . Also'ih fiSj .containing Sixteen Bot-' ties. '""' r ' *''"' To be had of all Chemists and TJp-Country ; Storekeepers .throughout .the Colonies. ' r A^ for Use, in the English,.. P£ench," and German languages, accompany each Case, , "In my treatment of pulmonary (lung) uiseases I have found no medicine produce any such favourable results as Phosphorus ; it impregnate the blood with its electrical properties; 'and revives the exhausted frame, it increases the flesh and strength, the vivacity and cheerfulness of the spirits, such as no other medicine ever did before. f'p« «:■•■'■■ H. M. Sweet, M.D. Rev W. L. Wortherspoon, Church of Scotland, Kilspindie Manse, Perth, writes : — :.- { '' ' -'• December 22nd 1870. Bh>-il feel the most heartfelt pleasure in in-reporting to youthe speedy and wonderful Buqcess;of -your,- Phosphodyne in the case of one of my parishioners, William Thomson. I can scarcely conceive a less promising case than his, since for years he had been very 111 iri'd'eed, and was one month ago apparently in an ipcuriible state, occasioned by disease of the he&ft, JSc'c He lias not yet exhausted the sixteen bottles of your mediciiie, 'but his recovery is advanc- . ing most satisfactorily ,the heart is almost free from' pafn, arid he can speak articulately, can work in his garden, and feels cheerful and full of hopf. Yesterday he walked eleven ifiil&j in four hours, a journey which he could ndtf db'&uhjplish, some weeks ago, in less than eight or nine hours. Sympathising, as I do, with hundreds whom yoW Phosphodyne might save from lingering . suffering, I thank ybu gratefully for your intsTuable;mediciiie, and I beg you, ifyou think fitjWddd this report to your lißt of testimonials. X) r J y- '"' H B,' High Street, Birmingham, — September 6th, 1870 Ts# JUditP* of -the; BiiianNOHAM Gazzette returns thanks to Dr Bright for the great benefit be has. received from his Phosphodyne thitseve*^ nervous disease. Pamphlets containing Testimonials maybe obtained from, all Chemists and Up-Country StoraiMfß:,.'^,;' . .. ■'-- . t JJ.;: .' ' . pAm;xON.-rrße.war e of lmitatiohs under S6nWw^^i(hhii^ names " '' '"' *^Wn&eßfcfc Agehts-'fdr Ne^Zealand : • '■■*- KEMPTHOBNB, PROSSBR, AND CO r , DUSEPIN AKD AOOSLANP.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 59, 10 March 1874, Page 4
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