THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of 'jler .Vaji:itt/'s (joirn,,nci,t, mid the Vhirfs of the Faeultr tie 1-Yunee. milEUAriOX:—or CUKE of CUHKS.—This I JL successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospitals liy Roslan, Jobcrt, Yelpeau, mill other?, combines all 'tin: desiderata to be sought in ii medicine ol' tlio kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. Devoid of nil taste, vi/om; and cijij/earniive of medicine, it can be left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion. Each package contains fill" instruction for every ease. TUEKAIMOX, X,,. 1, in threeday? only—removes gonorrheal, gleet, and rill di.M'hßivcst'etfeetually superseding inject ions, the iise of which dues irreparableharm l>y laying the foundation of strict liroariilotherdiseases. In dysentry, piles ; irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, a-ahnui, and some oi'the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly eflicacious, aliording prompt relief, whore other wellIriiil iviiK'ilif-s. liave litvn jiowerlfss. TJlEltAl liiX, No. -J, fui- syjihilis, disea>.- of the bom.-, sun; t'nr.,at, threatened disfluction of the nose and ji;il:it(;; impurity of blond, soirw, pimples, .-.jxits, blot<:iu-», and all diseases for whien it has been too much a Cushion to employ nieiviiry, sarsaparilla, &c, to ihe (teslnifticn oft lie siitiVm-\-i' teeth, and ruin of heallli. t'nilcr this niedieiiii! every vestige of disease rapidly disappears ; and :-kii> assumes I lie pluasiiijj softness of iiifauey. TIIKRAI'IUX, Ko. :i, for relaxation, spermatorrhoea, ami all the distressing consequences arming from early abuse, exce.-s, residence in hot, unhealthy luring strenglli and vigour to the"dehilitated. To those wlki me prevented entering the marriage state by tin , consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by subduing all disqualifications; ami restoring the lost tone to the system. Therapion may be" procured at Us., and y:Js. pur pa.-lcge, through all medicine vendors, or in £ij packages 'for foreign shipment, direct from London only, by which Jtl are saved: and .fit) packages for the mure inveterate cases, by which a still 'greater saving is effected. In ordering the above, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers lie requires. 11 Kit jl'.ui:sty'n JI"N. ('.■MMisMiiNKits lisivi: graciously permitted the tiuverument stamp bearing *.he word '"Tlienipion" in while letters, to In: attached to each package ; thus insuring tin- public against fraudulent imitations, and secinius; t.j (he proprietor the sole right of supply throughout her dominions : and .•ini- infringement of which liiey will j.ro.-ecute with the utmost severity. Aoknts for Kx<;LANi>.—Thomas & Co., 7, Upper .St. Martin's-laJio; JiarclavA: Co., Karringdon-stivet ; Kdwards A: Co., and Newbery A: Suns, St. l'aul's ehureh-yard: Sutton A: Co., How-chureli-yard. hon(l..n ; liaimes A: Co., Liverpool ; Aj.othi-.-anes Coiiq)., Glasgow ; l-'enis A: Co., ISristol ; Cornish A: Co., l'lyliioulii ; Howe, Devonport; Kandall A: Co., Southampton ; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in the known world, <>r in ease of diiliculty, by enclosing a dralt or order for .'J.) or .CIO, according to the nature of the ca.-v, payable in London to Jlessrs. Thomas A; Co., as above, a large package will lie ,-ent by return mail, carefully secured from oh.-ervation or accident.
"pUKMATi'KK DKCAY ()]•' 'I'lIF. SY.STKM, ami .1. its perfect restoration, whether a-ri.-ing from youthful imprudence, or the excesses of adult Hie, infection, climate. A:c. Observations on I marriage, llu- prevention mill removal of certain disI qualilications. link's and numerous prescriptions for sclf-ti"atment. Siilli.Te.ru who arc prevented from matrimony l>y the consequences i>l , imprudence, sluinlil ri-.iil tliis work, as pointing nut the sure way to restoration of lic-altli. Sent post live in an envelope on receipt of :>*., by Mr. I.awcs, Medical I'ublislier, M Hand Court. London. tile cause and ci'ke of pijkmattke i.)l-:cl:nk. .So!'/ h;/nil the Ai/eiiU fur Dr. be Rous Me,/nines, or .■.'■ til /mst μ-ee, seen., -e from u'men-atiiui, direet from the Aitlh'.r, l'.,r 2s. M. rnilK.MKp'H-AI.ADVISEK, on the modern treat_L iiii'iit of menial and physical incapacity, syphilis, stricture, Arc. ; with mdaiiing Miles ami jn\ .~ii ipt iorts lor the speeds cure, by very simple means, of all the more common di.-ea.-es and supposed incurable maladies of (ho μ-xiiu sy.-tein. By Mr. W j>o Koos, M.D., ,Y.c, «/' the 'f.eolc lie jledeei.ie, J'uris Graduate in Mutkink Siin/rn/ mid Midiri/ert/; I.nt.itittte t.f the J;..,,/'!/ Sneittiiof .1 i mt1,..-em-ir S ,'iie'. lIKVIEW.N AND NOTICKS. "To bo your own counsel or your own doctor, entails ri.-ks that have become proVervial ton degree that ]iri'Vi.-nls much iiooil resolution from takin^any benelit i>railv.-m;:iiri-\vlic'iii»ae>in,-ib]y o|]er--d. rt'usjii-cionbeiretsirresoliitiou.aiHhvherethi-reisnoeoniiiiencn tfoml iv.-nlts sel.lom follow. Medical books are a li.-ld for the faculty alone, and the public act wi.wly Jin ivli-.uiiiii«r from their study. ' Drink dei'j) or taste not the rierian is yood a<lviee where the \ininfornicd mind, listi-innir to it.sowh ajijireliensions, is often ready to imagine than use its cool judgment. There is ~,ie c-la.-s of medical lore, hoWeve'r, that j stands in a position somewhat exceptional to our remark, and which treats on disorders and invgularities in which morality is offended. J"or this reason the patient i...» oi'to,, snWHv in secret, or pursuesiniKiiorancepraetices that daily briughimintoa more hopeless conditionfi.;-\vanlof friendly advice. To such we ivcdmineiid a perusal of t'iic 'Mi-dieal I Adviser, , of Waller JJo lioos, M.D., of London, :ui j established i'iiy.-ician. grailiiate and licentiate of all j the rc-ular iustili-.tions ot London and Paris.; mid I who has made nervous di-ordurs :m d their bane.ii-l I origin his ]iarticular study, and obtained such a I practice in this branch of thura[unities, as quiililics I liim to lx-a safe and eonipeteul advi.-.-r."— O.intti/ Chminele, Mini ~th, IStil. '■Tii.- MLDICAL ADVISKU, by \V.ii.ti:il Hi: l.'oos, 11.D., tor tiie class of diseases upon which it treats, is undoubtedly the best and niu.-t soundly practical lumk which has come under our notice. The Author is a man ot most enlarged experience." — l>ei-b,j Ti/t : /,;ip/,, Jime-I'JtJi, lSljl." " To those who contemplate, marriage its perusal is especially m-iuiiim-ndcd."— A/yy •• J'he knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy tlii-y who do not po.-scss it I.n. late."— l'ulitieitni. Curlis eerttin, in eveiy cun.bie case, and few iiiile.;<l are they whieii arc" nut so."— Med. J.\rieic. -'It i= calculated to etfect a eouijdete revolution in tho treatiiiont of the.-e complaints."—-!/«/. Guz. •■Simple and inexpensive, every .-utlerei- may cure himself speedily, privately, and at the k-as-t possible co^t."— l-'roin lonjf practical observation of tlie Ircatiuoiit ]jiirsued in tiie nio.-,t famous Institutions of this country ami the continent, lor those diseases referred to in the above work, tile Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which lias hitherto characterised his practice, j in which tho distre-sing consequences re.-nil ing from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sursaparilla, and similar dangerous medicines ai'O entirely ' obviated. Lasting In-neiit in the.-e eases can only be i -ivwiiibh, expected at the hands of those who devote , th-ir chief allenlion to such dis.-as,-s ; and to such j only can conlidenct; be aii/eti/ extended. Dr. Deli. , refers witli pride to the numbers he has been instru- I mciilal i;i n-slDi-iiiff to lii.-alih .-mil liappiness : wliilst * to ail who need such aid lie oilers everv assurance of i speedy restoration. '• : j I-"oi;i-K.'.v I;ksidi:nts can lie successfully treated by ] correspondence, on sending the detail of their case": ' I with a li.ink note or Uill on a London house for £•) I i or £10, in order that a package of medicines to meet ! I the exigencies of the cane, may be sent out by next i j mail ; thus avoiding the protracted suiiering and I unnecessary loss of value time, which must otherwise \ ' lAli. ]>H ];00S' (JI'TIVK VI'IVK on 1.11-'K ; AS DItUP.S; J'l-i.teetnt hi/ Uo'iii! Litters ]\ite,it tij '■ J-.tt./l'iiitl ; Sails uf the Fuexlt',' dc Ff'tiec: /;•,;/,',/ ; cJit ; /e of J'nix.u,i.\\;; : have in numberlos insian'ces ; l.rov'ed their su]ieri.>nty over every other advertised j remedy for Npermatnrrim-.i : lanirour; 1-is.situde: de- : pression of sj>irit>; initaluiity ; anger; excitement; | iKH-dless fear ; distaste anil incapacity for society, ! M.udy orbiisine.-s : in.lige.-lion, pains in" t,],c .side. p.-."l- : pitai'ion olt'ne lu-ai-t : uiddiness, noises in the head; ' impoter.cy, impi.-diineiiis to uuirriage, i:c. This \ medicine .-trengtliens. (lie vitality of tho whole, sy.-tt.-ni, , : gives energy to the niuscles and nerves, thus speedily | removes nervous eoiiipliiints, renovates the impaired powers of life, and invigorates tho most shattered constitution. .For slcin eruptions, sore throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in which mercury, : sarsap.irilli, k<:., are too olum employed i:i vain, to j (lie seri'iis detriment of health, its surprising ellieaey j lias only to be te.-ted to be appieciated. ' j As th'e.M- complaints if neglected become •' chronic" or iucuiahle, suli'erers will do well before tin y wastevaluable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other absurdities professing to suj.ereedi; medicines ; j to liiuk'.- f.iir triiil v( k. rthi'.'dy, which c.'UcutUii on ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 115, 26 March 1864, Page 6
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