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Medical. ' Prbiected by iloyal Letters Patent, '--■■■ Pated October 1 1 th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patkonage, PROS P H OD V N E. A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, „-, r- Cypripeden* Xanthpxylin, &c; Discovered, introduced, and extensively preIprjbed Leslie Bright, M.D., Resident" Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. This Phosphatic combination is pronounced bythe most; eminent members of the Medical Profession tt» be unequalled for its' power in repldnfshin^the—TitaUty'of the body, by its Supplying all the .eßßeritial constituents of the blood attdnbr/e stebstatice, and for developing ill the powers and functions of the system to the liighet»iMegree. ; ' yft'itagfe&fele 1 toltMe'palate, and innocent in ftV'agftbn, while' retaining all its extraordinary £>Wp«srtießs a^'das a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agenW of the' day for the UjfcfcdyaJn'd 'pferifaaneni; cure oif — Nervous Prostration ' ''■■r, ' Eiver'Complairits r i Palpitation of the Heart Dizziness „ , • ; , Npißeß in the head and cars ' libss pjf energy and appetite ' 'Hypochondria" "■ : Female complaints ," "■ G-enleral'debility ! J)f Indigestion . ' 1 flatulence ' 1 "" Incapacity for study or business ' Sick'hea.dach'e Lassitude *' „ ' • r! Stii)rtSesa'of breath Trembling of the hands and limbs Impaired nutrition < -.- . Mental and phyaica} depression .; COnsumptiQq (i n its first stages only) J_ "Krjuptfpns'ipfth^flki'n _" ( Impaired Isight" and .memory '.. ; . .. j Imppyer^shed. J biood J' J "lfMV;ous'debiUty in all its stages * decline and. all morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phosphodyne jis twofold— on .the one hand increasing thVprinpipal which constitutes nerr6W^B^tgf y aad on the other, the most powerful'Bldo'djand' flesh generating agent known; therefore; amarv'eilouß medicine for renovating impaired and broked'down constitutions. It. quickly .improves, the. function of assimil4(i|On tojß^eh a-degreis, that where /for years an emaciated, anxiouß, cadaYeroqs, and 'semivital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity and firmness, and the wfiolesyB l 6nl return to f a state of robust health. electricaily upon the organisation; for instance, it assists nature to generate that human electricity which renews iftia ttJballds''tfae osseou^, muscular, nervous, ' iHembfeilbtis] and organic systems. It operates on the systeua without exciting care or thpught upon the in ivid.ua! as to the piocesV.,, It moves the. lungs, liver, heart, Kidneys, stomach, and intestines with a har- : mony ,' vigour, yet mildness, unparalleled in nsedreinei-- i •'" f: "*! ■•■■_" '-^ •••■• = ■ «Thepfi6sphodyne giVes'back. to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating eliment of life Which has been wasted, jas(d exerts an important influence di-? ■ recbly onthe spinal marrow and nervous system,of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain, and muscular system which renders the mmd cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entjj^lyiQvercotoing thaX.dull, inactive^ and sluggish disposition which many persons experience in all tMr actions. * The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne are freftneHtiy sh'tfwn from the first day of its administration, by a remarkable, increase of nervous power; with a feeling of vigour and GQmibit to which the patient has been unacenstotned^ Digestion is improved, the appetite increases wonderfully, the bowels become regular, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and htalthy^'and the hair acquires strength, 1 show- - ia&!theiiripbrtance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phosptiofiyne maintains a certahadegr^epf activity in the previously debili^aWd) ne^ OUS system; its use enables all debiiftated organs to return to their sound state and] perform their natural functions Persons suffering from nervous debility, or any of the hundred symptoms which this* distressing disease assumes., may, rest assured of an effectual khS even speedy cure, by the judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. 3 ; Dfr BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE I '\< „y. .-, 1 IS SOLD.ONLT In.C^.iES at ;£1 Is., containing Two Bottles; and. £2 2s.^ containing Five Bottles. Also in FamilylCases at :£s, containing Sixteen Bottles. .:,-.■■ • -• • To be had of all Chemists and Up-Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. r Krect>bris i for Use, in the English, French j ; 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 impregnats the blbod with ita electrical properties, and revives the exhausted frame, it increases:theiflesli and strength, the vivacity and'cheerfulness of 'the - spirits, such as no othet medicine ever did before. a'!'! 1 .';,;- , H. M. Sweet, M.D. Rev W. L. Wortherspoon, Church of Scotland, Kilspindie Manse, Perth, writes : — ■ ••■'' :: '-' December 22nd 1870. Sir~lfeel the most heartfelt pleasure in in reporting to you the speedy and wonderful of yotit Phosphoidyne in the case of one of my parishioners. William ThomsoD. I can scarcely conceive a less promising cose than his, since for years he had been very ill indeed; and was one month ago apparently inian -incurable state, occasioned by disease of the heart, &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 pain, and he can speak articulately, can •wort in. hie garden, and feels cheerful and fuU'of hope. Yesterday he walked eleven miles in four hours a journey which he could not accomplish, some weeks ago, in less than eight or nine hourß. Sympathising, as I do, with hundreds whom your Phosphodyne might save from lingering suffering, I £hank you gratefully for your in- . valuable medicine, and I beg you, if you think fit, to add this report to your, list of testimonials. 8, High Street, Birmingham, • :.'.'■ . September 6th, 1870 The Editor of the Birjongham Gazzettb returns- thanks to . Dr Bright for the great beriefltrhe hop received from hia Phosphodyne in a severe nervous disease. ' Pamphlets 'containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Chemists and Up-Country Storekeepers. CAUTlONirrtßeware of imitations under somewhat similar nataea. ' v-rL";:--: •:.;>■. £*#**■:-• Wholesale Ageist^xpi 1 New Zealand : KEMPTHORNE, AND CO., '".Auckland. » j.T-.-..^....-.';t:i. f w'-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 77, 31 March 1874, Page 4

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