Protected^y^yy^^osPat^nAi T ; Dated October lltbj lß69. 7 7777 Under Distinguished Patronage, f DR. BRIGHT'S i A Chemical Preparation of Phoiphorua, with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, .. Cypripeden, Xanthoxylin, &c. 7 Discovered, introduced, and extensively prescribed by Charles Leslie Bright. M.D.,: Itesident Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital,; London. ! . . This Phosphatic combination is pronounced ! 'by .the most 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 7 all the powers and functions of the system to j the highest degree. It is .agreeable to the palate, and innocent in; its action, f?bile retaining all its extraordinary I properties ; and as a specific, surpassing all the . known therapeutic agents of the day for the : .speedy and permanent cure of— Nervous Prostration ' \ Liver Complaints Palpitation of the Heart . " Dizziness Noises in the head and ears Loss of energy and appetite -• Hypochondria -.".-- Female complaints ' General debility Indigestion. " * . Flatulence ;, Incapacity for study of business* Sick headache . Lassitude Shortness of breath | Trembling of the hands and limbs Impaired nutrition Mental and physical depression j Consumption (in its first stages only) | Eruptions of the skin Impaired sight and memory - Nervous fancies Impoverished blood * f rr'. . | NervouaMebility in all its stages Premature decline and all morbid conditions of the system, ar Is- - ing from whatever cause. The action of the ! Phosphodyne is twofold— on the one hand! increasing the principal whicty, constitutes ner- 1 vous energy, and on the other; the most, power-i : ful blood and flesh generating 'agent known; ! therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovat-j ing impaired and broken-down constitutions.' It quickly improve- the function of assimil-; ation to such a degree, that where for years? an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi- '. vital condition has existed, tbe flesh will rapid- ; ly increase in quantity and firmness, and tho j whole system return to astate of robust health. \ The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the j organisation; for. instance, it assists nature toi generate that human electricity which renewal •and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, j membranous, and organic systems. j It operates on the system without exciting! care or thought upon the individual as to the; process. It .moves the lungs, liver, , heart,, kidheya, stomach, and intestines with', a bar- [ mony, vigour, yet im.dnesa, unparalleled in ; •medicine. The phosphodyne gives back to the human] structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoricor animating element of life which has been! wasted, and exerts an important influence di- ; rectly on the spinal marrow and nervous sys-.; tern, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating! character; maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular System which ren-'j ders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, ; entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and! sluggish disposition .wbich^' many persons ex-' perience in all : their actions. 7 7 ; The beneficial effects of the Phosphodyne arej frequently shown from the first day of its j administration, -by a remarkable ; increase of! -ne_vbusf^ower_i r with a feeling of vigotir and! comfort to which the patient haa been unac-i customed. Digestion is improved, the appe- j tite increases wonderfully, the bowels become; regular, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and \ healthy, and the hair acquires strength, show-; ing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition. Finally, the Phosphoiiyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debit- j itated nervous system; its use enables all debilitated organs to -return to their sound state; and perforinjtheir natural ftuictipnj "<• .4- 1 . Ter.bns r suffering from; nervous aebihty, or : any of the hundred symptoms which tbis* dis-j tressing disease assumes, .may rest assured of i an effectual and eyenspeedy cure, by the judicious use of this most" invaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE ■' IS 7 SOLD ONLY : In Cases at £1 Is., containing Two Bottles ; and £2 '25., containing Five Bottles. Also in: Family Cases at £5; containing Sixteen Bottles. 4 -•--£'- ■ Y..'J\ yY\y '. To be had of all Chemists and Up-Country! Storekeepers throughput the Colonies. Full Directions for Use. in tthe English, French, and German languages, accompany; each Case. ' . ' "In my treatment of pulmonary (lung) l diseases I have found no medicine produce any such fayourabie^resultsaa Phosphorus.; it impregnats the blood with its electrical pro-; perties, and revives the exhausted frame, it ; increases the flesh an,d strength, tbe^ vivacity i arid cheerfulness of- the spirits; caM 'as -noj other medicine ever did beiore. - H. M. Sweet, MD. ! Rev W L. Wortherspoon, Church of Scotland, Eilapindie Manse, Perth, writes :—- "* December 22nd 1870. \ .Sir-- feel, the f^ost^hesurtfeß; pleasure in in reporting to you the speedy and wonderful success of your Phoaphodyne. in; the cause of one of my parishioners, William Thomson. ; I can scarcely, conceive a less promising: case than bis, since for years he had been very; ill indeed, and was one month ago apparently: in ao. hwurable; stated occasion^ by disease of thehekrti'&c.^ " 7^" '-*' "-■•^y^-'-yy ; He haa not yet exhausted the sixteen bottles, of your medicine, but bis recovery is advancing most satisfactorily, the heartis almost free from pain, and he can speak articulately, can work in hi. garden, andfeels cheerful and full of hipe. Yesterday he walked eleven miles in four hours, a journey which he could not accomplish, some week- ago, in tigs than eight or nine hours. -7^7 Sympathising, aa I do, with hundreds whom I your Phosphodyne raighti save feolm lingering suffering, I thank yon gratefully for your invaluable medicine, and I beg you, if _ybh think; fit, to add this report to your list ot teatimon- - iads. ~ -'f'f " ~' : '->-■ '^fYYiyyy 8, High Street, Birmingham, September 6tbi-1870 7 7i _The Editor of the . Birmingham Gazzetee returns tbankstoDr Bright fbr theigreftt; benefit he haa received from his Phosphodyne? in a severe t^o^Ais^^:Yt.yy:-.yyyyyY Pamphlets containing ■ imay.be; obtained Irom all Chemists and Up-Countiyf _Storekee_^7.7r7 7 yy yyyy $>Yi&kMo^ CAUT_bN^^ew^^bf imitation- nnde?i j Mimwbaitjii^^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 195, 18 August 1874, Page 4
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