MiBCellMMOtlB. CELEBRATED FRENCH MEDICINES Prepared by GRIMAULT & C 0., Chemists to Prince Napoleon, 45, RUB DE RICHELIEU, PARIS. DISEASES OF THE CHEST. SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIMB. Orimault and Co., Chemists, Paris.—A Syrup compounded with this new salt has been introduced by Dr Churchill, for the treatment of Pulmonary phthisis. Recent trials made at the Brompton Consumption Hospital, an institution especially devoted to the treatment of diseases of the chest, have abundantly demonstrated the absolute necessity of obtaining this new therapeutic agent in the most perfectly pure and neutral condition. Each table-spoonful of Syrup contains | four grains of perfectly pure hypophospbite of |ime, and, as compounded by MM. Grimault and Co., of Paris, this Syrup is the only pre-1 partition which guarantees to the medical profession all the properties required in this j valuable medicine. We particularly call the attention of the public to the following valuable testimonial Lake Eeilombete, Zerong, Victoria, Australia. Messrs GniHuumr & Co., Paris. Gentlemen,—! would thank you to forward to my address your price list of medicines, etc., by return of mail. At the same time I compliment you for your Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime. 1 employ it daily amongst adults and children who are attacked with disease of the lungs and liver. It outvies every other preparation of the day. T. H. Lmo, M.D. OF DIARRHGBA, DERANGEMENTS THE STOMACH. RIM AULT & CO.’S GUARANA.— \JT This natural vegetable production, perfectly innocuous, has been long used in Brazil, with the utmost success, as a remedy for diarrhoea, sick headache, dysentery, and all disorders proceeding from derangement of the stomach and bowels. This powder is indispensable for all families, and far more efficacious than opium and the subnitrate of bismuth. ASTHMA, OPPRESSION, DYSPNOEA. INDIAN CIGARETTES OF CANNABIS INDICA. Prepared by Grimault and Co., Chemists, Paris.—Recent experiments in France, England, and Germany, have proved that these Cigarettes are a sovereign remedy for the above distressing affections, especially when belladonna, stramonium, and opium have failed to give relief. NO MORE COPAIBA AND CUBEBS. GRIMAULT’S CAPSULES AND IN JECTION OF MATICO VEGETALIS.—Where all other medicines have failed, these preparations will always effect a cure. They insure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe, recent, and chronic cases of private disease. They are used In the hospitals of Paris, by the celebrated Dr Ricord, and are found greatly superior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba and Cubebs. The injection is used in recent, and Capsules in the more chronic, cases. Agents:—ln Dunedin, Messrs French, Kempthorne, and Mr Wilkinson. 13 Digestive elixir of pepsine. Grimault and Co., Chemists, Paris.— Pepsine, the latest scientific discovery of Dr Corvisart, Physician to H:M. the Emperor of the French, is the gastric juice itself, or rather the digestive principle purified, which digests food in the stomach. When, by some cafuse or other, the supply of ' digestive fluid is too small, the inevitable consequences are bad digestion, gastritis, gastralgia, inflammation of the mucous coats of the stomach and bowels, heartburn, pituite, anaemia, loss of strength, and (in females) chlorosis. The Elixir of Pepsine, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedily cures all such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. Agents n Dunedin: Messrs FRENCH KEMPTHORNE A CO. and Mb WILKINSON
A FBIEKD IK KEED. XT OLLOWAY’S PILLS,— Wopdpbpol Cdbi ob Asthma, ov 18 tbabs, btapdipo.— (Copy of a letter from Mr Ferdinand McDavitt, innkeeper and grocer, Glenties, Co. Donegal, dated 4th March, 1861.)—To Professor Holloway. —Sir, —1 suffered from asthma for 18 years, accompanied with neat difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spitting of blood. _ I was also afflicted with piles. At different times I was treated by most skilfifl physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyond cure. As a last resource I was induced to use your Fills and Ointment, and, in the short space of a fortnight* could walk about, and am now perfectly ciued, to the astonishment of all who know me. Blood to the Head with Giddiness.— (Copy of a letter from Mrs Mary Foster, Hal Moon street, Totnes, dated March 16,1861.)—T0 Professor Holloway. Sir,—For many yews 1 suffered periodically from headache and giddiness in the head, to such a degree that at times I have scarcely been able to walk. After obtaining the beet medical advice without effect, 1 tried your Fills, and in lees than a week I was completely cured. Mis Donnal, chemist, of Totnes, can vouch for hr- truth of the above statement. Gohplaihts op Wombp ahd Chiidbib.— The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills, recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Hilloway’s Fills, has at once available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, aud expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, indeed, at all ages, the tried female’s friend. DiSOBDBBBOPiaBLiVBBWITH FIATULPPCT apd luDioßSTion.—Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Fills exercise the most salutary power in all affections of His liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and’bowels; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all obstructions, and cast out all impurities. Thi Aotiop op hi Kidsbvs aid otbbb Iptbbpax oswaps. —The immediate loss ef muscular strength and nervous energy is more particularly remaskable in renal than in moat other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt and efficient treatment. Holloway’s Fills have the gnat merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kidneys, or othe' subsidiary organa. DiaORDBU OP ww HPABT WITH IBBIGDLAB Cibcdlatiop.—Tbs tight suffocating, anxious feeling caused by derangement of the heart, makes the sufferer look on present death as imminent Holloway’s Fills prove an efficient arid nady remedy when the disturbed circulation .depends on indigestion, flatulency, or debilitated nervous vigour Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take about six of these Pills two or three times a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active action' of the heart. W pappus, Lapgohb apd Dpbujtt.—Thses famous Pillsysill immediately remove all tymptons of debility, languor and weakness, as they act upon the i»™ springs of life, and thus save niiMUMih from a isamaturs grave. Hollowat’i Film are the best renwdy known in the world for the following diseases: — Ague Female irregu- Scroftila, or Asthma laritia* king* evil Bilious com* Fevsra of all Stone and gra plaints kinds Blotches on the Gout skin Headache Bowel com- Indigestion plaints Inflsmmetion Colics Jaundice Constipation of Liver corn* the bowels .plaints Consumption Lumbago Debility Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas Fits Files Rheumatism Retention of . urine .™ Bore thrbsts . - Bold at the Establishment of »«**» Bobmwat, 344 Strand near .$•*)» London, vej Secondary symptoms Tio-dolourem Tumours Ulcers Venereal affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever eau*< ta, Ac. foilowia# ariesaT i. V I Mum. is aoasideeable s hy taking ths IfJgss sisea. Direct-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 4
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