'; . Medical; : , ' Protected by Soyal Letters Patent, Dated October'llth, 1869. ~'' Dndm Distinguished-Patbonage. ' T\il BRIGHT'S PHG,SPH6dYNE. : L/ A Chemical Preparation 'of Phosphors, t with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, Oypri- • den, Xanthoxylh, &c.'-. '. , Discovered, introduced,' and extensively pre-.. j« scribed by Cuamhs, Leslie Bkwet, M.1).,. w Reaideat Surgeon of .St.- Mary's Hospital,, London. , ■,■ "■ ■ ■ •; ■■•• This Phosphatio,combination is. pronounced by the most eminent members of the Medical; Profession to be unequalled for its power.in replenishing" the' vitality of the bodyr by its supplying all. the essential constituents of'the 1 blood and nerve and for developing all the powers add functions of the system to the highest degree. 1 . "■ ■ _ '.'?'■;' It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in' its action, while retaining 1 all its extraordinary; properties, and, as a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic ageats' of the day for the speedy and permanent cure of— '.' : Nervous prostration , Shortness.of ibreath , Liver complaints Trembling Palpitation of the heart : and limbs- 'y ~ ,-, Dizziness - : Impaired.uutrition!., Noises in the head and, Mental and physical de-, ears.ir '■.; ■ '.-pre'ssion=.. ,_;*,,. _,'. Loss.of energy and ap- ,Oonsumptio'n : (in its inpetite :;-.:..■ cipient or iirst stages Hypochondria . • ■ only) ~ • _ ... Female complaints Eruptions of the skin General debility. Impaired sight . and Indigestion ' memory Matule-ice , Nervous fancies., Incapacity for study or Impoverished blood business ..... Nervous debility in all Sick headache- . _ : .■ ■..; .its, stages Lassitude ••' Premature decline and all • morbid conditions of the-system; arising from whatever cause. The action of the Phosphodyne is.twofold—on the one hand, in« creasing the principle which constitutes nervous energy; and on the. other, the most powerful blood and flesh generating aejent ; known; therefore, a marvellous medicine for .renovating impaired and broken-down oonststutions... It quickly improves the function of assimilation to such a degree that, ,where : for years;an..emaciated, Anxious, cadiverpus,! and . semi-vital condition has existed, the .flesh will rapidly in; crease in quautity and firmness, andthewhole system''return to;a state of robust health.,..',. The Phosphodyne ; acts electrically .upon"; the organisation; for instance, Uassists nature to jenerate that human ; electricity which .renews ind rebuilds the osseoin, >uscnlar, nervous, membranous,; andorganio systems.',' It operates m the system without exciting caro or .thought upon the. individual, as to; thei process.,., It moves the lungs, liver,, heart, kidneys, stomach, ind intestines, .with harmony, vigour, yet mildaess, unparalleled in raedioine, ,;■ i The Phosphodyne gives back to ,the human structure, in a suitable form,, the phosphoric, or animating element of, life which'has. been wasted, and. exerts an .'important influence directly on the spinal marrow and, nervous system, of a nutritive, toaic, and jnvigoratin'g sharacter; .muntaiaing that, buoyant.energy of the brain and : muscular system which reuders the- mind; cheerful, .brilliaut, and:energetic, sntirely overcoming that, dull, iuicti'vb,, and jvercoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish iisposition which many persons. experience; in all their'actions, The b'encticial effects'of the Phosphodyne aro frequently shown from the' first day of its administratiohj by a remarkable increase of nerroua power, with a feeling of vigour and comfort to which ths patient has hng been unic justomed. Digestioais improved; the appetite increases • wonderfully ;■ the . bowels became regular; the eyes brijhter; the skin clear and aealthy; and the hair acquires strength, ihowing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyne on the organs of nutrition.' . ? Finally, the Phosphodyneunintains'-aoertain iegree of activity in the previously debilitated lervouj.system; its use enables all debilitated irgans to return to their sound state and per-, form their natural functions.' Persons suffering irom Nervous Debility, or any of the hundred jymptoms which this distressing; disease jssumes, may rest 1 assured of ; an effectual and sven speedy cure by the judicious use of this nost invaluable remedy.- ; j.- •.>;,;,• DR. BRIGHfS PiIO3PSODYNB. [s sold only in caWat £1 Is, containing Two Bottles; and £2 2s, containing Five BoittleJ. ilso in Family Case's at £5, containing Sixteen Bottles. To.be had of all Chemists and' JpWtry Storekeepers, throughout the.jOolihies, irom whom Testimonials nay be obtained. Full Directions' for 'Use, in Snglish, : French, "and' 'German aoiompany each Case.. •'.■ . '...; ..,,,.. {SP Caiitton.—Be particular to., ask'for DL ,-. Bright'S PHOSPiioDMB, as...imitations,.are ibroadj'and avoid .purchasing"Single,Bottles, the'Genuiue Article being Bold iu Oasesoaly. ,'J Wholesale Agents KasiPinoßiiß,'' PaosSHB, ; & Co., Dunedin and Auckland. ; .■■•■'• v' ; -■'"■: ■'■'■'■' « m& THK. BLOOD IS, THB L1F8."..J?,' See Deuteronomy, chap. 1 xii., verse 23. ■■■'■ ' :Gi:kwßWs:' ,■•';■;;' ■ . " : Tram, Mark,—•'Blood 1 Mixiaaß." ; ;} -' !BE GREAT "BLOOD' miffilJsß;& For cleansing and clearing the blood from all mputitie3; cannot be too highly recommended. ' For Scrofula, Scurvy, : Skin Diseases,, and lores of all kinds,it is a never-failing and pepwnentcure. : .. : . ~; ;i .,.'. ...;.'... : „.:j It Cures old Sores. „- •., ...;, ;, .„ ■ Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Nect ,;;., J , Cures Ulcerated Sore Leg's. t , Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. CuresSourvySores.,,, : j.,- ; ■ ; .. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. ( ~ ''[ Cures Blood'and SSdaDiseases."'', !; Cures Glandular Swellings.;., : : '.' Clears the Blood front all impure ' Matter, ■• From whatever cause arising/ '"' ' r[ Asthis mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything l injurious to the lost delicate' 8 constitution of either'box, the 'roprietor'solicits sufferers io give it'a trialJof sst its value;'" ,! '_' ' ',;.,;''".'.. ",'"," Thousands of Testimonials frbm allparts. 1 : Sold'ih Bottles 2s 3d each; ind in cases, conlining six' times'the quautity,':lls each— ulficient' : to, effect. a 'per.ilanent , oure in the reat majority of lpn'g-standiug cases j, ~'' ■' IY ; GINK VKNDOR3 throughout the world. | . lole proprietor.'F. J. ; OLARKB,' Chemist, . ' ! APOTaBOAR[B3"HALDi LINCOLN, , ;« ■••■;-! ■■"■ENGLAND.--; •• : <.W ._■_' ■■' ::■'■ ■'■ ■■ ! -;ExPOM;AGBNTB.y B" !i ! :';:'• ;•■;;■■ lur'goy'M, Burbidges and C 0.,, Oplemiia-strefefc, '"London.' ' '"." > '''..",!'.% : ' rewbery i and Sons, 37 Newgate-street,' London. >V i irelay 1 and Sons, 95 Fftrringdoti-streeit,'lend jn, • anger and Sons,' Oxford-street, London.' , . , >' V': 'mm Foa.NKw.zßALto;'; j, [smpihornb, Pao33'gß.&.C6.,')VholesaU Drug, gists, Auckland, and Dunedin.', •..;.; '~ i :r '\ S 'elton, Qrimwado, &Qo,, Druggistb, l.Viti'.M; Keogh,.W'hole3alo,Drttggißts. ■■..;;■. [emniohs, &.Co,, Wholesale Druggists. \:y. ■■:■;, i-mm «c <■■! ■ .. I'M \ ■■■■■:■■... .SYDNSYi AGBNTS."' ;■ ■■■.>« .'.-'■ "f llliott Brothers is Co., Wholesale Draggisli. : f 'A. fiow&Co.i ~•,:':■ m\; .:■■"■'■.•«.•■■:-.■;.> • ■ ADBLAIDB; : Wmi 7 : 1 ';.,.• ■ faulding & Co., Wholesale Druggists.'''' ' ;,- .;'.., : B^I3BANB , MR.NTir. e '' ; \;,H ierkley it Taylor, ; 7;:^:: J
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 4
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