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Medical. . Protected by Eoyal Letters Patent, , i 1 "• Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. ; i. '. Hs. i BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE; , M A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the .Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, Cypri-' deu, Xanthoxylh, &e. , Discovered, introduced, and extensively pre* ; scribed by Charms Leslie Briom, M.D., Resident Surgeon ' of St.. Mary's Hospital, London. . ■'' : ' This pronounced l i 'bythe' most eminent members of the ; Medical ■ 'Profession to be unequalled' for its power in , replenishing tho vitality;of the body; by its I supplying all ,tlie ; essential constituents of the 1 blood and nerve substuice, and for developing' ; all;the powers and, functions of the system to ! -I .the highest degree. i . It is agreeable to the palate, and innocent in> : its action, while retaining. .all its/extraordinary' properties, and, as a specific) aurpassing all the 1 i i known 'therapeutic agents _of 'thk'day for the' speedy and permanent 'cure'bf— u: ! Nervous prostration {. Shortness of breath ' ■ i Liver complaints Trembling of the hands l ■ : Palpitation of the heart./and limbs- ' i • ' [Dizziness ' '"-'r ; ';tmpsiired iiutrition • ■ 'Noises in the'head and' Rental and physical de-' , ears ";. • 1 pression ' 1 1 Loto of energy and ap<; Consumption (in its in* • petite ~'>j . cipient or first stages* Hypochondria. "j. :i only). - ' Female,complaints ; -Eruptions of the akin ( ..General debility),... Impaired '~sight . and ; ; Indigestion i;;. .memory " Flatulence.\ ( ... Nervous-fancies. v - .-■ ' , Incapacity for.study or Impoverishjjd blood ... ( business '' : Nervous debility .in all . Siclc'heada.clie '' its' stages' Lassitude' w; Premature decline' ■ j 1 and all .morbid conditions of , the system, , arising from whatever cause, .l'he action.of the r Phpsphodyne is twofold—on the one hiand, increasing the prineiple which constitutes nervous ■■ energy ; and on' the "otheiV.thV most powerful ' blood ; and 1 ; flesh generating asjent known;; therefore, a marvellcins.medicine for renovating' "i impaired-'and' I brokea-dowW ! cbnst3tutions.'' it: jquickly* improves the function of assimilation to: such a degree that, .where for years an ema*: ciated, anxious, cadaverous, .and .semi-vital; • condition has.existed, the fleA willrapidly in-• :c crease'in quantity and firmness, and the whole: .- system return to a rqbuatjhealth,-,. .5 The Phosphodyne acts , electrically upon ! the i organisation.;-for, instance, it to - generate .that ;human which. renews and rebuild;the .osseou^;.muscular, , aervous, -j. membranous, and organic systems,, •. thought >. upon'the individual as. to, the 'process. l .It; move's the'lungs, liver, heart',' kidneys, stomach, . and 1 harmony, vigour, yet mild-: ness,' unparalleled iii medicine! 5 V • j 1 The Phosphodyne gives■ back to'thehuman. structure, in'a suitable form, the phosphoric or: . animating-element of. life 'which has--been wasted,: -and; iexerts an important influence - >• directly, on the spinal'marrowitand nervoussystem, of, a nutritivei, tonic; - and; invigorating i ■ character;. maintaining that.buoyant.energy of : ■ the brain mustiular,, .system which renders! . the'mind: eheeri'ul, brilliant, and; energetic,: ; entirely overcoming that,; dull, 'inictive,' and 1 ' overcoming that dull, inactive, and slu>gisk , disposition which tony pers'oM experience ,in all their actioid. - ;■ ;-■ ..■ • The benehcial effects are i : frequently shown'from ; 'the first day of its ad'* ; ministration,'; by a remarkable increase': of ne'r- i vous power, with a feeling of .vigour and' com? ] .-, fort to, which the jpatient has long ~l customed. Digestion w improved; the; appetite ! ; increases •wonderfully; tho bowels become"'* '. : regular; the eyes bT'ltßterpTnre-«i£itt-c!ear«ii(i- -r ; healthy;' and the'hair acquires Strength,,, -' showing the importance of the aeoion of the | Phosphodyiie on, the organs of nutrition. ,■■■ - Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a certain ,-, degree of activity iu the previously debilitated ; nervbuVsyst'em j its'use enables' aU'debihtated < t organs to return to their sound-state and , per* c ! form- their natural functions. ..Persons suffering. .. from;Nervou3.Debility,,or any.of the hundred, symptoms''wiiich ""this' distressing disease ; assumes, may rest 'assured of an effectual and even speedy cure by the judicibiis use of this ; I most invaluable remedy. ; .«.i r- ; ? | DR. BMQHT'3 Pti']3Pllb : DyNfi. j !Is sold only: in cases at fl : ls, containing Two: " Bottles; and £2 2s,; cohtaining Five : Bott!es. • ' Also in Family Oases at £5, 'containing iSixteen; 1 i Bottles."'• To be'had of'all Chemists add Up-; - ; Country Storekeepers: throughout the Oolonies,:: I frpm ; whom Pamphlets./containing Testimonials . i may be obtained- i'uil .Directions lor Use, in ■ j' j Bnghsh, French, and German' languages, ac* .; ... : company each Oase. 1 ! ' Gmtion.—Be particular to ask for Dr. j,. ! Bkigiii' S Piio3PiioDtHß, ; as -Imitations: are i i abroad; and avoid purchasing Single Bottles, i vthe.(leuuiueArticle f bein'g3old:ittCases.ouly/ : : Wholesale Agents for. - New . Zealand, ~ - Kbhpihokhb, PftosaHHj.'&i Co,, ;Duaedin and! ■ Auckland.- . : * , - " £?Oa THE BLOOD IS TSS LIPB."- ] J? . See Deuteronomy, chap,.xii., verse ;23.!i-j >. C L A;S K H'-'S • ■ WOBLD FAMED BLOJDiIIXTO'BE ■ - TaiDß Mars,—" Blood'MlxtaaH."' ' THE G&EA.T BLOOD <fe SESTOBSIt s For cleansing and clearing the blood' from all impurities; cannot be too highlyrecomoaendel. / lor Scrofula, Scurvy, dkia Diseases, aud Sores of all kinds it is a nevor-failing and permanent cure. ' - : 'It Cures old Sores; ■ ;'' ■i , • : Gurea Oloerated Sores on the Neck. - , Cures Ulcerated Sore,, Legs. ' ■ ' : ] ~ .lOures BlackheadSj-or Pimples on the Face., ■ : Cures Seurvy Sores'.'" ' ■. ' ' Cures Cancerous Ulcers. ;' / j Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, . . i Cures Glandular Sv?ellings.- r j / .■ 'i , > Clears the Blood from all ■ impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. ; As this mixture is : 'pleasant' fco.the taste, and • warranted free from, anytiiiug injurious'to the , most delioate . constitutipu; of either... sex, -the . Proprietor solicits sufferers to give.it a trial of test its value. ', '■ -, Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Soldin'Bottles,2s3deachj and;in cases, con-, taining six : times the; quantity, .lis each— sufficient to effect; a,permanent-oure.iin-the: ' great majority of long-standing cases, i . BY ALL CHBMISTS and; PATENT, MEDI*: CINB VENDORS thrbughoiit the world. : Sole proprietor, F, J. \|LARklj, . Chemist,: APOTEBOARIES'.HALL, LINCOLN, ENGWND,, „■ Exeom Agents. Burgoyne, Burbidgcs'and Co., i: Coleman-street, j ; ;.i London. I:.'; ■ . Newbery and Sons, 37.Newgate-street, London, j , Barclay and Sons; 95 Farringdon-street, London. 1 Sangeriand Sons, Oxford-street, London. • '1 1 ! And ail the London Wholesale Houses.... 1 , - AGENTS FOR NEW ZGMAND. Ebmbmornb, PROS3Ba& Co.; Wholesale Drug* i gists, Auckland and Dunedin, v MBLBOUBNE AGENTS. - Felton, Qrimwade, & Co., Wholesale Druggiata. ; E.' & M. Keogh; Wholesale Druggists. Hemmons & Co,, Wholosalo Drugqists. s . Fitch & Frenoh.' : • ;■ • SYDNBY AGBNTS. - Elliott Brothers & Co., Wholesale Druggists. :>•; Ed, Bow & Co', . ; 'ADELAIDE AGENTS, Faulding & Co,, Wholesale Druggists. - - BRISBANE AGENTd. _ Berkley & Taylor, Wholesalo Druggists. G" tISTOM. . HOUSE FORMS for Sals [at tbQ AP.YKSi'^K)\O^ ( : ' ' .. -.rUtii"

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1863, 13 July 1874, Page 4

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