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IVleet'd b\ R«\.il Leuejs Putent, i v\d t c i.:J n ii//', i ■•<;.». L'lu'yr Di tin^ui»l,(».l Pitio/i.i^ 1 , inili T^liivjiLil'cJ OJtJbI'UODVXii:, ijzojjn; oxygknj, The New ('uisilivo jtfyi-nt, nnd only iiclialjio Jii iiiwh fur Isorvout, and Li\ci' Uui:i[iKiiiitb.
Tins PliO4.pli.itic jornbiiiiiU')ii U pronounced by Uie most eminent members ot the Mcdiv. il Piofesbion to be unei uiilcd^ior ltt power iv replenishing tho \ iti ltty of the body, by its supply ing all tho essential constituents of tho blood and nerve substance, and for developing all the powers and functions of tho system to the highest degree It ia agreeable to the palate, and innocent in its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties ; and as a specific, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of the present day for the speedy and permanent cure of — Nervoua Prost.iation Shortness of Breath Liver Complainta Trombling of the hands Palpitation of the and hmb» Heart Impairod Nutrition Dixeints* ' Mental and Physics* Noisos in tho Head Depression and Ears Consumption (In Its Loi3 of Energy and first stages only Appetite Timidity Hypochondria Eruptions of the Skin fcemale Complaints Impaired Sight and Geasral Debility Memory ' Indigestion Nervous Fancies i Flatulence Impoverished Blood Incapacity for Study Xorvoua Debility m all | or Bu»iue«s its stages | Latitude Premature Decline Sick Headache and all morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever ouso. The action of the Pho<|ihodyjie is two-fold — on the one hand increasing the principle which constitutes norvous energy, and on tho other the most powerful blood and flesh generating agftnt known ; therefore a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down conjtitutions. It quickly improves tin functions o' assimilation to moh a degres, that where /or years an emaciattd, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed, t.h« fleah will rapidly increase in quantity and lirnsness, and th« whole aysteiu return to & state of robust health. The Phospbodyno acts electrically upon the organisation-; for instance, it assists nature to generate that human electricity which renews and rebuilds the osseous, muscular, nervous, membranous, and organio systems. It operates on the system without exciting oare or thought upon tho individual as to tht process. It moves the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomuch, and intestines, with a harmeny, rigour, jot mildness unparalleled in medicine. The Phospliodyne gives back to the human ttructuie, in a suitable form, the phosphono or animating elotntml of life, which has boon wa-.U-d, and exoits an important iiiiluriica directly on tlio spinul mtrrow and nervous bysJftn, of a nutntire, tunic, nnd invigorating character, maintaining that buoyant energy of the bruin andmujcuUr system winch renders the imnd ciiicrftil, brilliant, und energclie, putirely overcoming tliat dull, lnuetivo, and sluggish ill*position which many poruona oxpurtonu) iv all their ictious. The boneficial effoet of tho Phoiphodyno arc frequently shonu from tlio lint day oi ita *dliiiiuttiation., by a lemarkabio incre.ua of ncr \ uus power, with a for i< g yf Mgour aud comfort, to which the put lent ha* lonjj born unuccjulomed. Digaßtiou ih linpiorod ; tho npcctiU. uh reuses we-ndori'ully ; the bonels bocomo ro- ; the eyas brighter ; tlio skin clear nnd ho ill by ; and the hair acquires slr.'ii_'th, bhown q the nii)urtjinie ol tho of tije Iku S|i Judy m- on tlio organs of nutri'nu. Finally the Phos|jliod)uo liunntiiiu a certain dojjieo of Activity in the picriouHly dobihtuied nur\oua bj ■•torn ; Us Uoc onublu* all do bihlnloil oiguna to rvluiu lo their sound state i and purforui tlifir natural fun 'ttous. Persons sulu-uiifj from Debdil), or any of tho huudicd *yinptoma which ibis dittiossing disease acuities, may r«st »uSLired of an effectual and oven upetuly cure by tho judicious uso of Una most invaluable remedy,
DR BRIGIIT-S PHOSPIIODYNE I* pold only in Cases at 10s Od, by all Chfmists and Patent Alediem* Vendors throughout lha Globo. J Full directions for Use, in thi* Knglioh, French, Gorman, Italian and Dutch Limijuayeß, accompany oach case. £53" CAUTION'. — The largo and ineraaiing demand for Dr Uright's Phoiphodyue has led to several mutation* under somewhat similar nuiiir^ ; purchasers of this medicine bhould thcrtfoio bo caroful to obaervo thit each ease bea-ii t!:a Government Stump, with tho woidi* " J)r Unglit's Ph.'&piiodyne " eugrnved thereon and that tho aauiu \rouls are uleo blown in the bottle.
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Waikato Times, Issue 640, 27 June 1876, Page 4
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