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.;/;" „- T [ ']'.'' ' Medical ''-y-': : - <-x.■ y;-f' 'y- : li^]jko^al'Zeofh PatiMH.^ ;. : '. ' Dated October lith, 1800. : '-i:'r -U-- , ./■jJNDEU.DISyiKGTJJsiiEp ' . ; I :-."i~)\ ":■■> ■; ■;.(Ozqnic..Qxygeu)j u , r ,. rt .\ '-yc-,^ Npwi GurativfivAgeut, iiand;ronly BpliftW*; ; Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints.. FT? JUS PJiosphatiG: cbmbinatidii is proJ-. „jnounped l( hy the 1110$ < eminent <menib,ers.qf the, MedlpaTPfQfession to be unequalled 'for 1 its'poweV in; replenishing the vitality of the bodyv byiits supplying! all the essential-.constituents of ..the ; blood .and ucrv)e> substance, and:;fpr developing all the* powers 'ami' I functions'of the system to theMnjhest degree. >• ' ■'■' ■ It-J^agreeablecto Jtho palate, and innocent in its jyMle. retaining all Ha .extraordinary properties ;' arid as it specific,'; surpassing- all the known; therapeutic;agentd of the present day for.the speedy ; ancLpermanentcureof—: .:,.., ,-...:■. ■>„ ■..;■.",, Nerypps Prostration .Shortness of Breath '■ Liver Complaints ■..-'•'■■; •; Trembling of the hari'ds and Palpitation of the Heart .:. limbs .;. ,- ■■.!: „. Dizziness .-,-",} Impaired Nutrition '." Noises in the Head and Ears Mental' and Physical Deilio^s^of !'Ener<jy and -Ap- <.pression:; o '■■' -•', I petitg:.•'■..; T ... •.. ■;.;;. Consumption (in its first Hypochondria r> • stages only) Female Complaints ■ Timidity'" ; ■ '■: ' i < - General 'Debility. i Eruptions ;of.the skin; :V.-: Indigestion;^." , : Impaired Sight and Memory, flatulence' ■■ • NerVp,us Farleies I[J Incapacity* for Study or Impoverished Blodd '; .Business?^ - :•, ...., ; Nervous Debility; in all> its Sick Headache Stages ' " Lassitude ' V. ■■ Prerimture"Decline •"• -; and all morbid-conditions > of'the systehi arising: from" whatever: cause. The, action of the Phosphodyne is twofold—on the one hancl.'inc'reasing." the principle whibh constitutes nervous- energy)•!.and oh the other the'most po\yerful blood-,and flesh generating agentknown ; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating impaired and ..broken down constitutions. It quickly improves the functions of assimilation to: such" a degree,.that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh- will -rapidly increase in-quantity arid 'flrnihess, and • the rwhole system return to ■ a-state, of'robust, health..., The Phosphodyne acts electrically upon the organisation ;'"fq!r irtstancej it assists nkture to generate that human.electricity which renews .andiebuilds= the osseous, muscular, neryous, .membranous, and organic systems:' It operates on the system Without exciting Care or thought' lipoiithe'iifilividual'as to the process. It mpyes,tlie;lungs,-liver; heart kidneys, stomach, and intestinesfwith a. harmpny,; vigour, yet mildness unparalleled inmeuiciiie. * "' "•i'; r fur „;; The-Phosphodyne gives back to the human structure in;a.suitable..form, thephospijp4coranimatingeter merit c". life/ which' has been wasted, arid exerts an important irinueiiceidirec'tly'on the spinal uiarrbwiand neryous systetn, pf;a nutritive, toir.c and invigorating character,' maintaining that buoyant energy^ of the brain and muscular: Astern which^rendersthe'niind' dhifeerful;~brilliantij'andenergetic, entirely overcoming that dull; .inactiye,, .and sluggish, disposition '..which many-persons 1 experience in all their actions. * '-. '■ i The bepeficial effects vpf ithe' i Phosphodyne arei frequentfy shown froni.thef'frst daj'jpf ite adminiSjtrafiion by_'a. remarkable increase of'nervous "power, 'wi'tn' a feelihg bt{yigdurrand comfort; to which the'patient has^long been niiaccustorhed,, • Digestion is ijnprQyed j the.appetite..increases, wonderfully ; the bo^velSj'.be. come .regular ; the eyes' brighter; thei'skin clear and healthy; 'and the,- -hair acquires strength; showing .the importance .of .the .action ofpthe Phosphodyne on the organs'of nutrition. , -"''' ' „"" -• '■• ■ --•'-'-*■' : Fiiially; the Phoilpnodyrie iriaintairi's' a ce¥taih flegi-ee' of activity in the,-previously, debilitated nervousssyrs r tent; its use; enables all'debilitated .oiganstp return to their sound state'and perform their natui-al functions. ; Persons ■ suffering from Nervous Debility, or ' any. of the hundred .symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of" an effectual and evefa speedy euro lay the judicious use of this'niost invaluable remedy.; „■.'•■;■. :^''■■•-, ■•! ■■-■-r In (Cases atlOs.Od by all Chemists and Patent Medicine !. '. ' Vendors throughout the Globe. .'; ' FuH Directions for Use,': in the English, French, ; Gernian, Italian and Dutcli Langvjagesfji' :■/ I . ; „;-,, accompauy each Case.: - „r '".. , ■ 13L Caution.- —The largeaiid increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to seye/al'imitatibns undervsomewhat)similar .names>;: purchasers sof-this medicine should'therefore, be careful, observ,ethat eacli case'bears the Government Stamp,'Svith the words 1 Dr Bright's' Phosphodyne, erigi-aved thereon/ arid that the same .words are also blown into the .bottle. "■ : \ { . ; Wholesale Agents' for New Zealand—"... ' „..-,,• \ iKEMPTHpRNE^^RbSSER, & 06% ' .... : Dttnedin. and Atjcklawd. '1471 :, . .■■■■■- ";;-'; .' - : . : ■■ ; Brp!noJiitis, piphtheria; Golds, ■ Coughs, and all DieVangements of ...the Throat and_Cliest,. AH sufferers from cougns, colds", bronchitig, ■ asthma, and irregular.. action- of the heart are : earnestly recommended torubHolloTi-ay's search-ing-Ointment well over the throat, breast,-and back,-.as,the case may require, twice a day.-. This Ointment is'the inpstt efficacious remedy for all : internal and external ailments of the throat* : ■ Bad Legs, !Bad breasts, Cjlqergj Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores ; ;..^-— >:•■;■' ofall£;khids ■■;'•--;"•-•";/ Jfay'te thorougnly hdaleSby'the appliciation of ' .this Ointment to the parts affected; after/they have '■■ beea duly fomented... with warm water. Under, the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by ■ the, .PJlls, all depraved humours will be f quickly". * '.'■' removed from the body; even scrofulous .ulcers r andfoulsoresihoTOTer old orinTOterate, canthui be cured. ' . '. :■' • ; ' .;-. In -Gout, Rheumatism, and cv Neuralgic Pains v ; This Ointment horer fails to give relief.s * Its very - [ first application lessens the- inflammation, and■'-.:• : dlminisfics both .heat aßd.,p;iin. . In,severe and—- ; chronic cases the Pills should alwayß be' taken, " : as their purifying?.''klteratiye, and; restorative qualities place, the whole mass of solids and fluids in a wholesome condition. The Mother's Friend-Infantile _, ; :.;■■ : - Diseases. ;..:;, '. ;':..■.. Scald heads, itch, croup,-blotches on the skin, . Bcrofulous sores, and such like, affections, yield tothe mighty power of, this fine Ointmentin a ■ short -time, provided.'it i»o well rubbed around • the aflected parts two or three times a day. . I>iles, Fistulas, and Internai Inflammations. ' Persons afflicted with these distressing complaints: will find in thia.wonderful.Ointmentr instant means of case and ability to effect their own cure without explaining their infirmity to anyone. The Fills, in small doses, greatly assist the Ointment, as they purify the blood, regulate ; ..thestomach, and cool the system. ? •? Hy l r Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in thee '■•■'' 'following -complaints :^- S, ' Bad Legs Fistulas Sore Nipples Bad Breasts . Gout „ Sore Throats Burns ,:! , Glandular* Skin Diseases ■ Chilblains' Swolnngs Scurvy"" Chapped Hands Lumbago Tumours Contracted and Piles Dicers Stiff Joints Rheumatism . Wounds .-. Tho Ointment andPllls are sold at Professor Hoi. i-oway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, Lon. don; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised "World. . Pull printed directions nro affixed to each Pot and " Boy, find can be hid in any language, even in -Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinene/ j AW FORMS of every description at the \u Etching Stas Office ON SALE, at the Hramra Stab Oooe Williannon-ftreet, ■•: ' WARDS COASTWISE FORMS,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2175, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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