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Medical. Protected By Royal Letters Patent, Dated 11th October, 1569. A Ciiemical Preparation of Phos^norous, with the Vegetable Alkaloid, Quinia, Cypripeden, Xanthoxylin, &c. Discovered, introduced, and extensively prescribed by CHARLES LESLIE BRIGHT, M.D., Resident Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. rpHIS Phosphatic combination is pronounced JL 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 tbe essential constituents of the blood and nerve substance, aud for developing all the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and innoceat in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of the day for tho speedy and - permanent cure of — N ervous prostration Lassitude Liver complaints Shortness of breath . Palpitation of the Trembling of the hands heart and limbs Dizziness Impaired nutrition Noises in the head Mental and physical aud ears depression Loss or energy and Consumption (in its and appetite incipient or first Hypochondria stages only) Female complaints Eruptions of the skin General debility Impaired sight and fndigestion memory Flatulence. Impoverished blood Incapacity for study Nervous fancies or business Nervous debility in all Sick headach' stages Premature decline. and all morbid conditions of the system arising from what ever cau<-e. The action of the rhosjihod^ne is twofold — on the one hand increasing the principle which constit--utes ueryous energy, und on the other, the mo3t powerful blood and fle^h generating agent known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken down constitution &, It quickly imp, oves the function of assimilation to such a degree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous aud semi-vitftl condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quan(ity and firmness, and the whole system rpturn to a state of robust health. The PliCßphodyne acs electrically upon the orgunizution ; for hist-mce it assists nuturo to generate that, human electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous membranous, and org-mic system, It operates on the system without exciting care or thought upon the individual as to the process. It moves the lungs, liver, kidneys sfomadi, and intestines, with a harmony, vigour, yet mildness unparalleled in ! medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to the human struelure, in a suitable form the phosphoric or animating eloment of life which has been wasted, nnd exerrs an- important influence directly on the spinnl marrow and nervous »y»tcra, of a nutritive, tonic, and invigorating character , maintaining that buoyant energy of the brain and muscular systom which renders tho miud cheerful, brilliant, and energetic entire y overcoming that dull, inactive,^ and sluggish disposition which many pei-sons experieiico in all Lheir notions. Tito beneficial elfccis of the Phosphodyno are frequently shown from the first day of its administration, by a rennrkablo increase of nervous power, With a feeling of vigour and comfort to which tire patient has long been unacustomed., .Digestion is improved j tho appetite increases wonderfully ilie bowels become regular; the eyes brighter; tbe skin dear and healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance uf the action of the Phosphodyno on the organs of nutrition. Finally the Phosphodyne maintains a certain degree of activity in the previously debilitated nervous system; its use enables all de- | bilitated organs to return to their sound btate and perform their natural functions. Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, of any of the hundred symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and evenspeedy cure by the judicious use of this moi-t invaluable remedy. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE is sold only in Cases at £1 Is., containing two bottles ; and £2 25., containing five bottles. Also in Family Cases at £6; containing sixteen botblcs. To be had. of all Chemists and up-Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. Full Directions for use, in the English, French and German languages, accompanying each caae. CURE OF THE EFFECTS OF OVER- ' TAXED BRAIN, 26, Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, W. 0., January 17th, 1870. Dear Sir,— For yeara 1 have suffered from nervous debility, general prostration, want of energy, and many other painful symptoms, which unfitted me for my occupation. I have been to several of the London Hospitals and private practitioners, but no good effects resulted — in : fact, T was gradually getting ■ worse, when fortunately your preparation of Phosphorous was recommended to toe. ' I , obtained the Phosphodyne from a chemist, which has completely restored me to health. You are at perfect liberty to make what use yon please of this, and I shall be glad at all times to be a personal testimony of its wonderful efficacy. Since taking the Phosphodyne, I have never been troubled witli rheumatics. — Yours gratefully, ■ 16C. [„ Bright, M.D. C. W. Palmee. NERVOUS DEBILITY, WITH LOCAL WEAKNESS. ( Extract. ) James Wolfemlale, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, write 3:— Dear Sir, — It is with gratitude that T re : port very great improvement since I coih- | menced with your Phosphorlyiie. I «leep very well now, and the dreams '— 1 considered my case an inveterate one, being of many years standing. You are at liberty to make what use you think fit of my testimony. Pamphlets containing Testimonials may be obtained from all Chemists and up-Couii-try Storekeepers. (S^"CAtTTioN. —Beware of imitations under somewhat similar names. None genuine unless bearing Autograph of Patentee on the label of each case. The following being a fac-simili : — Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : KENLPTHORNK, PROSSER, AND CO., J)ONED]N & AUCKLAN7.>,~'

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 22 April 1874, Page 4

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