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Medical. ■.-,;;. i?rotecte'd by Eoyal Letters'Pate'ut, • Dated October 11th; ,1869, ; ; Under Distinguished Pateonage. HE. U A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quiniaj Cypriden, Xauthoxylm^&c. Discovered, introduced, and: extensively prescribed by, Cuardes .Leslie ,13itiaai, M,D,, Resident Surgeon of St. Mary's Hospital, London. ~ This Phosphatic co'nibination 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 substiuce, and for developing all the powers and functions of the system to the highest degree. It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent iu its action, while retaining all its extraordinary properties aud, as a specific, surpassing all tho known therapeutic ageut3 of the- day for. the speedy and permanent cure of— ' ' . ■ -«.-. ■-.■ Nervous prostration ; Shortness'of 'breath''''' ; 'Liver complaints. ' Trembling of : the'hands 'Palpitation of the heart - ; and lluiba, _ '■[ ; ; ,'' ' p ;' ! Dizziness,' Impaired ° Noises in the head and Men'til a'nd physical do;'ears : ', . ■ .'■'' pression ■, „,' ,'j'| Loss of energy and ap- Co'nsumpt'idn ~(iri .its in- ; petite' ' , :,cipient or first' stages Byp'o'chondria', ', . only) ;, , A .'. ... iFeumle complaints Eruptions of the skin'' !G-eueral' debility' Impaired ■' sight '•'■ and Indigestion ■ ■ memory'"- •■'--U Flat'ule.ice '■' ,; Nervous fancies ■'; ■' Incapacity for'studj or Impoverished blood■'"-'■' '. busiu.Ms" Nervous debility -iu all Sick headache ' ' its stages < ! ■ - : '< r.i Lassitude 'Prematuredecline -""! 'and' all,, morbid , conditions 'of the system, 'arising from whatever cause.,', The'aclion of'the' Phosphodyue is .twofold—ou.'the, .'creasing the principle which constitutes nervous' energy; and .on the. other, the most,' powerful'blood, and.' liesh',,generating ''agent known';' a marvellous medicine for rehoyatiag' impaired.-and. broken-down constatiitiou's,"' lt quickly improves the fiiufltiou of assiihila'tion to! such' a degree'that, where, for, yearsau em'a'-, ciated, auxiou's,. cad«vero'us, ' and'sehii-vi'tal condition has existed, the' tlesh.will rapidly in-, crease, in quantity and f firmness,, and the whole system return to a state of .robust healthy '„, j,;- | The Pho3phody.ne acts, 'elecfciically,upon' 'tli'e ( organisation; for instance, it assists, nature.to,, generate, that human, electricity, ,which fenejys, and, rebuilds the bsseouj,. muscular, aervoufy membranous, and organic systenu,, , It operates, on the system without exciting care or thoughtj upon the.individual as,to the process.'"lt moves' the lungs, liver, heart, 'kidneys; stomach, aud intestines, with harmony,' vigour, yet'mild-' ness, unparalleled in medicine. ;: ! ! ' ,; , ■; " T : r ' Tho' Phosphodyue gives" back to the human structure/ in a suitable form,, the phosphoric"irt ! animating element' of life 'which' has -''Keen' wasted, and exerts'an' important influence' directly'on the spinal, marrow' and nervoussystem, of a'nutritiv'e, : touic,''au'd invigorating'-, character;' maintaining th'at:'bu6yahtenergy of s the brain and musculir system which'renders/ the mind '., cheerful/ brilliant; and' energetic;' entirely'overcoming that dull/in'Vdtive,''and: bvercoming' that' dull, inactive,'' and 1 sl'iggish' disposition 'which' liiauy persons experience' W all their actions. '' '"' ' ''' ' : . l! ' The beuedcial efiects'of the. Phosphodyue are' frequently shown from the : first day of its ad-. ministration, by a remarkable increase 'of ner- f: vous power, with a feeling of "vigour and'cora-C' fort to which thi'patient has long be'eh uhic-" customed. ' Digestion is improved; the appetite 1 : increases wonderfully;' the bowels'becouw regular; the eyes brighter; the skin blear and" healthy; and the hair acquires .strength', 1 ' showiu/ the importiuce of the aa'cion bf'tlie 1 ' Phosphodyue on the organs of nutrition. : .;'' ''* [ Finally, the.Phoiphodyiie maintains a iert'ain' degree of activity in the previously debilitated' nervomsystem; its use enables all'debilitated' organs to return to their sound state' add peV form their natural'functions. Persons suffering;; from Nervous 'Debility, or_any oi the hundred? symptoms which 'this .distressing ..disease assumes, may rest assured of an effectual and, even speedy cure by the' judicious use of most invaluable remedy. ' ' DR. BRWHT'S PHOSPHODrNE. , ( Is sold only in cases at £1 Is, containing, Two and £2 2s, containing Five'Bittlesy; Also in Family Cases at £o, containing Sixteen, Bottles. To be had.of all Chemists and lip-., Country Storekeepers throughout the Colonies,.; from whom Pamphlets containing Testimonials; may be obtained. Full Directions for Use, iu, English, French, and Herman, languages, : ac.r company.each Case. ■ . ■!•:.,,■; . ■ ;n..i'.. {& Cdittioii,—Be particular. to_' ask for Dr;j BaiaiiT's PnosPtt-oDMB, as Imitations • ar6i abroad; and .avoid purchasing Single Bottles;', the Genuiue Article'being soldin Oases only. <;;-, Wholesale Agents for New Zealand i— Khmpieorhb,' ' PaosSHE, '& Ddnedin'aai Auckland. , v ,"' „'..',,; ~.. ",, .... ~-.,',., ;"jnOR THE BLOOD IS-THE'LIFE."- ' ■ £ .See'Deuteronomy,. ; chap.''xii.i verse 23.| vVOELD FAMED BLOOD MIXTTO; ! Trade.Mark;—' , r)ii6dD' !^llXTffßl^., '' , ' il ; , THE GREAT BLOOD,'PURIFIER ifc ' For cleansing akd clearing tire biood' from ail impurities; : .cannot J be 'too' nighlyrecominendei; ' For' 'Scrofula,' Sciiryyj Skin,'„ Disease!! ,' &a.S Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and per- ; manentenre.,, ~'" ,', ':,.' ' ,',' ~: , '~ ..: 110 It Cures old Sores. .'. ' .' , r '.'. ,:.„ ;i Cures Ulcerated Sores on,the JTeck.- 'J',,^ Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.' 1 " p ' " [ -;. Curesßlackheads/dr'PimpiesotttlieFaiJe. '-.'■ Cures Scurvy Sores.': '..''''■';' y - ' j5,: '' ' h} "CuresCancerbus Ulcers. '- '-i ! ■ """' , ' Cures Bloodand Skin Diseases. '< •■ i:i 'i' -"■'■ ■'■ Cures'Qlandular'Swellings.'•"■':', ■'• i!lj v;ii - Clears the Blood from ail impure Matter, 1 'From whatever cause "arising'.'' ii'",|i».'d 'As this mixture ia'pleasant'to the ; tasto, : and' warrauted ; free from anything injurious t'O'the' most' delicate' constitution : b£ : ' : cither-''3ex,- the r Proprietor solicits sufferers t6 give it a trial 'to test its value."' - '•■' V; "; ;,,:J '' ;'•'''•' • ;: ;' : Thodsand3 of Testimonials fr6m' all'parts. I ''''' • \ Sold in Bottles 2s 3d each', 1 and in casesj'cott* taihirig'six"times' the quautity,"lis,' : sufficient to ; etTect' ; -a ; 'perinanent i ciir'6' in the great majority of lohg-stahdiug cases',' < l lj '; '•'■■ BY ALL CHBMISTS and PATENT MEDI- '' CINE VENDOIiS throughout the world, Sole'. proprietor,' 'F. CLERKS, .Chemist, 8 ' APOTfIECAIIiES'.HALI,, LINCOLN,..^ ';,.";';,.,';?,,'"MGrLAND.. :i ' . .7; ~■...,', •$> '', , ~ BXPOBT,:APNT3. ,}.,,, ■~,,',:,,,'[ Burgoyne, Burbidges aud,Co.j;, Coleman-street, ; .London... -. -y. : wru In!; . iui.' 'ifu Newbery and Sons,.?/ Newgate-street, London, Barclay and Sous, 9o Farriugdon:3treet, Londoni Sanger and Sous, Oxford-street,, London. '~, ,-,; . Aud all the London :j \Yhole3ile tt0u5e5.,,.,,,,,! !' AGENTS 'FOR NEW: ZEALAND..,, inc. Kbupiuornb,-Prosssr& C 0.,! gists,' Auckland and Dunedin; -i. ■ ■,:?. W. ■■■ MBLBOURNE AaE.STS. ; "' v ™ Felton, Glrimwade, & Co., Wholesale DruggistW E.'&M.Keogh,-WholesaleDruggistsi'-' " l -; <! Hemmons & Co,, .Wholesalo-Drugjists.- ;! ;' lf Fitch & French, '■"' ''■,'" ! ' '■'• :i : ' ! '' t '- >■-■;■ ' -SYDNEYVAaENTS.'" r; 1 ,."" 1 Elliott Brothers & Co., Wholesale Driiggistsl'! EdVßow&Co; ' : '' : ',':: : '',';.■".'' ; , J ," \'';Aliffliilfiß;A^iJOT^\ i '"; i .'-ia Faulding.fc Co., Wholesale .Druggists.;;, . ,;j< ..,.;,,' BRISBANE,AGENTS.! >, fi t Berkley & Taylor, Wholesale Druggists.v, m

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 30 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 30 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 30 April 1874, Page 4

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