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5/y.J Medical. J L Protected by Royal Letters Patent, J/n At • Dated ;octobpr. 1 1th, 1869. tJm>ER' Distinguished Patronage. tj J ;|;. DR. BRIGHT'S P BtQSVP H ODY N E. . A Cfieiii?cal. Preparation •of PHpspherus, with the Veg|btabTeAlki;ioidß^binia, Cypripedcn, Xanthoxylin, &c. DiscpyßßE»,introduced t .and extensively prcfebnbbd t>y Charles Leslie Bright, M.D., Resident Surgeon to iSt. Mary's Hospital, London. lThis Phosphatic combination: is proinounced by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession ,tp„,be uflMusiUciJ, for itsi.power in r^ieoishingitliq, ..vitally, otthje body, by its . -^p^lying 'aji'tlic essential constituents of the WM(i' s &nd^ and : ior.d.e\;eioping all^tlf^j^Ms apd; funptioiis of the system to ilßr^,lMcKrat.;^egrQy..' „ .;'.' TS;ia aprej3able;i».'th§ palate, and innoeenfe in i^^ibQ^w^rtVrgtaipittg jUtyts extraordinary prppe^ea,; and i as 'a specific, surpassing all the knowh therapeutic agent's of tbe day for the speedy and permanent* cure of— - '/ yt Liver Complaiata' :: •■ - : -L-*:* Palpitatipu, oi tho Heart ! ; „, -Noise^jin the head and ears fc/q Xrfffis o^epergy and (appetite [ ; 3 Hypochondria - -,-t. < Fem^lexomplaints 14 ; o oeHjßmJf4ebility- | [0 Indfeesti^n d y. li _„ r. Inca^aoity.-.f or s'.udy .or/.business ' Sick headache uj|r^SJw(rtfle.sii-of-bj!eathi . Kife'-^ffißifeJipg.pfitbe.hands nnd limbs I § Impaired nutrition !-| Mental and physical depression . ]li>« CJqn^umptiou (in itsiflrst stages only) II Eruptions fif the skin a Impaired sight ; and memory I NeMnis fancies I I . -Impoverished blood ,11- Nervous debility in all its stages If decline * and all morbid conditions of the system, niisingjfrpm whatever cause. The action of tho iKllo9p^9dyne„is -twofold —on the one hand increasing the principal, whicli constitutes ncrYOUg.energy, and on tbe other; the most powerfHl blood and flesh generating agent known; therefore,<% macvellous medicine for renovating imp .ired and broken-do >m constitutions. It^cW^;ijn^ves the function of assimilaHSn'to 'ench a degree, .that where for years. an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semivital coriHitlon has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity and firmness, and the whole Syß em return to astute of robust health. _The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation ;? for instance, it assists nature to generate that htiniah electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, nldmbrartons, and organic systems. / 'It operate^ bn the.system without exciting ' caee ; or'thoOgKt;upbn.th*e iv ividual as to the ptoc&*. t; lb moves the' lungs, liver, heart, kldiieys^tbrntibh, and intestines with a harmony, vigour, yet mildness, unparalleled in ' medicine. ; 'Th&^hdsphodyne gives ba,ck to the human structure, in a suitable furm, the phosphoric or animating cl- ment of life wiiich has b. en wasted,- ahd'exerts an important influence di- . rectly on the spinal marrow and'nerv.ois system, of a nutritive, tonic, abd invigorating character; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular system which renders^heihiiid cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, ' entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish: disposition which many persons experience in all their actions. : The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne are ; frequently shown -from the firßt day of its administration, by a remarkable increase of nervous povrer, ; with a feeling of vigour, and comfort to which the patient has been unaccustomed. . . Digestion is improved, the appetite increased wonderfully, the bowels becoino regular] ! tHe 'dyes brighter, the skin clear and healthy, andthe hair acquit es strength, showing the importance, of the action of the Phosphodyne' on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phospholyhe maintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debilitated nei'vOtis syßtem;, its use enables aU debilitated (Srgans to return to their sound state and perform their natural 'functions Persons suffering nervous debility, or any of the hundred symptoms which this* distressing disease assumes, may rest assured, of an Jffectt&f aiid: wia spi&dy cure, by the j udicioos use of this n^ost invaluable remedy. „ DR.. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE ■ „3..ii]i „« , Ig g'pij) 0NI ,y' In Cases at £1 Is., containing Two Bottles ; and £2 2s.,„coii^iiUng Five Bottles. Also in Family Cases' at £5,' containing Sixteen Bot- . tle».':' rffri V; i,: ' 1 ' "'•■,■/.;'.■• ;*;' •' 'l*o bUhad Of 'all ahd Up-Country Storekeeperathrou^hput the Colonies. Full, Directions' for use, in the English, French,; and German languages, accompany each Case. - , . "In my treatment 'of -pulmonary (lung) diseases I have found no medicine produce., any such favourable results as Phosphorus; it iinprcgnats the blood with its electrical properties, an 1 revives the exhausted frame, it increases the flesh and strength, the vivacity and cheerfulness of the spirits, such as no otlier medicine ever did beiore. v*< ■".);---'■ H. M. Sweet, M.D. Roy W. L. Wortherspoon, Church of Scotland, Ki|spindie Manse, Perth, writes : — December 22nd 1870. Sir — I feel thd most heartfelt pleisureih in reporting to. you the speedy and wonderful bucccsb of your Phosphodyne in the cane of oue of my p irishioners, Williim Thomson. I can scarcely . conceive a lesß promising case than his, Bince for years he had been very ill indeed, and was one mouth ago apparently in an incurable^ state, occasioned by disease of tne hearty &c. , He has not yet exhausted the sixteen bottles of your, medicine, but bis recovery is advancing most satisfactorily, the heart is almost free . from pahi» and he can speak articulately, can work in M-t garden, and feds cheerful iand full of hope. Yesterday he walked eleven miles ih four hours a journey which he could not accomplish, some weeks ago, in less than . eight or nine. hours. Sympathising, as I do, with hundreds whom your Phosphodyne might save from lingering Buffering, I thank you gratefully for your inraltiable medicine, and I beg you, ifyou think fit, t6 add this rteport to your list of testimonials. 4 "" 8, High Street, Birmingham, r.tt>i.-¥ii. September 6th, 1870 Tbtf Editor Of the Birmingham Gazzette returns thanks to Dr Bright for the great -benefit he has received from his Phosphodyne -; -in a e.e^erje flervous disease. jPamphiets containing. Testimonials may be obtained from all Chemists and Up-Country |ii^A;t3;TlON. — Beware- of imitations under :sdiue^h6fe ; siinilar names ; S^Wlioiesale Agents for/New Zealand : KISMPTHORNE, GROSSER, A?fD CO., r J-AJ.,J-i.h) £ 'YA'-/':/ i-.JI/- .(ALT . v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 65, 17 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 65, 17 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 65, 17 March 1874, Page 4

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