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'Protected by ~\'o\n\ I-H'e-s P-iteut, 1 Dated Get oh, r l\th, ISG9. Vn^cr Distinguished Pwtronsige, I T~\R TJRIGHT'd pHOSPHODYNE, ** (OZONIC OXYGFN), The New Curative Ag-ent, and only .Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. •This Phosnhntic combination is pronounced by t he> mo.it eminent member* of the Mi oLwl.Profession to bo •inequnlled for its power in replenishing tl>o vitality of ihe budy, b) its sup;Vij«ig all the essential constituents of the blood aud nerve substunee, and for developing ■ill tlio powers and functions of the ayetcin to tn*> "highest degree ; It is agreeable- to the palate, and innocent in, its action, whileiretoining all its extraordinary, properties ; and '•s a specific, surpae-sing all the known thcrapeatie agents »f the prudent day for the speedr and permanent cure of — Nervous Progtration Shortness of Breath ( Liver Complaints Trembling of the hands Palpitation of the and limbs JJcurl Impaired Nutrition Dizzioena Mental and Pbysica Aloises in the Head Depression aud Ear* Consumption (in 'its Lois of Energy and first stages only Appetite Timidity Hjpouhondria Eruptions of the Skin l-o mule Complaints ' Impaired Sight and General Debility I Memory ' iHdige-'twn Nervous Fancies Flniuleiicc Impoverished Blood Incapacity for SUidy Nervous Debility in all or Bu-iness its stages Latitude Premature Decline Sick Headache and nil morbid <jonditiom of the wystem arising from wiiatever cause. The action oT the I'hosphod^ue is two-fold— on fche one hand increasing ithe priueiple which constitntes nervous energy, uml oil 1 the other the most poveifkxl blood and flesh generating agent known ; therefore a marvcHous • medicine for renovating impaired and broken-down constitutions. It quickly improves tlitj functions of agaihiiUtion to biu'i. & degree, th^t wh^re for years tin emaciated, anxioHS, cudnrerous, und senn-vilal condition has Dilated,' thrHi-sh wll rapidly incrcasi 1 in quantity and 'fiiinne**, and the wholu systom return to a *tati>~ of ro*>iiht lieidth. The PhosphoHvne *3ts olt-c-tricully >upou ihe orguni^ation ; for lßktuni'o. it assists nulure to generate thnt, lnin<B>n electricity' ■which rcinnvs and rebuilds tlu* oesteous, nuiscu* l'ir, nervous, membranous, i\nd onininc systems. It opeiafce» on the syatom wiihi<ut i xciting caie or thought ypon the individual »s to the proce«a. It moved the lungi, liver, lieurt, kulm^s, stomach, aud intestines, with a' harmouy, Tigour, yet mildnesH unpurallelod in medicine. The Phosphodyne gives back to thol human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoi ie or aniumtiug element ot life, which ha-> been waited, and ■ exerts an important wilat nee directlyon tbo-»{)inul marrow audi nervous system, of 'a r nutntive, tonic, und invigorating character, maintaining that buojant • energy of the brain and mu«culur system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and •luggidh dupoiition uiioh many pcr«ms i experieuce in all their actions. The boneficial fcfPecfc of the Phosphodyne -are frequently ohown from the first day ot its administration, by u remarkable increase of nervous power, with a feeling ofv vigour and comfort, to which the patient has <b»ng been unaccustomed. Digestion is improved j the appetite iucrrasci wonderful Jy; tbe -bouela become regular ; the ryes brighter ; tbo skin clear and healthy ; and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the -action of the PhoepUodyne on tbe organs of > nutrition. Finally the Phospbodyne maintains -a certain degreoof activity in the previously debilitated nerrous system ; its • use enabks all de bilitutcd organs to return to their sound state i and perform their natural 1 functions. Persons suifoi'iug iiom Rervous Debility, or any- of the hundred pymptoins which this distressing disease -assumes, may rest assured of an eilectual and even speedy cure by the judicious- use of this «most invaluable remedy, '
BBIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Is-«o]d only in Cases at 10s Gd, by all Chemists and -Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the jQlobo. Full directions for « Use, in thoEngliph, French, * Gcrm&u, Italian and Dulch Lau^uagou, accompany euch case.
6gT« CAUTION.— The large and inwpamag demand forl'r Unght'a Pho^phodyiie bus Jim ti> several liuiUdotis under nomowliat Himilur Jiumes ; spurcL-tners of this • medicine should therefore ke> cirt-ful -. to observe thut each f % ll^e bears the (Joy» rnuiont Stamp, with the woriL> " Dr Blight's 'Pho^pliody lie" engr-ved thorvon and that tuo same words are al»o blown in < the bottle.
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Waikato Times, Issue 642, 1 July 1876, Page 4
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