CAUTION LETCH FORD'S WAX VESTAS. « RLETCHFORD & CO. guarantee their c Matches will light in any Climate, even : if dipped in -water. Customers, tbereftne, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in re- ' questing " Letchford's Make," as others are often substituted. R. Letchford& Co, having just built an extensive Manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days' notice, any order made payable in Englaud. Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Wnitecbapel), London. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. v Bif Royal Letters Patent under the Special sanction of Her Majesty s Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculti de J- ance. 1-<HEBAPION:— or CURE OF CUBES; this successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the Continental Hospitals by Rostan, I Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the desideJ rata to be sought in a medicine of the kind : and surpasses everything hitherto employed. Devoid of all taste, odour, and appearance of medicine, it can be left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion. Each package contains full instruction for every case. Therapion No. 1. j* ***?**** only T removes goiTorrhoee, gleet, and all discharges ; effectually superseding injections, the use of -which doss irrreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases. In dysentry, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma', aud some of the more trying complaims of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief, where other well ried remedies have been powerless. Therapion No. 2. for syphilis, disease of tbe bones, bore throat, threatened destruction of the uose and palate ; impurity of blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it has been to much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsa. parilla, &c, to t'je destruction of the sufferer's teeth ; and ruin of health. Under this medicine J every vestige of disease rapidly disappers ; a^d the skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy, Therapion. NO. 3> for relaxation, spermatorrhoea, ana all the distressing consequences ariaing from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It possesses surprising power in restornig strength and vigour to the debilitated. To those who are preveuted entering the marriage state by the consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by the subduing all disqualifications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Therapion may be procured at Us. and 83s. per package, through all medicine vendors, or in packages for foreign shipment, direct from London only, by which £1 12s. are saved : and £10 packages for the more inveterate coses, by which a still greater saving is effected. In ordering the above, the purchaser should state which of: the three numbers he requires. Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners have graciously permitted the government stamp bearing the word '• Therapion " in white letters, to be attached to each package ; thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and securing tc the proprietor the sole right of supply throughout her dominions ; and any infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. Agents fob Emoiand, Thomas & Co., 7, Upper St., Martin's Lane, London; Haimes & Co, Liverpool; Apothecaries Conip., Glasgow; Ferries & Co., Bristol ; Coruish & Co., Plymouth ; Rowe, Devonport; Handall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case of difficulty, by enclosing a draft >r order for £5 or £10 according to the nature of j the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas &, Co., as above, a large package will be sent by return muil, carefully secured from observation or , iccident. PREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM and its perfect restoration, whether arising from yeuthful imprudence, or the excesses of adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observations on marringo, the prevention and removal of certain disqualifications. Hules and numerous prescriptions for self treatment. Sufferers who are prevented from matrimony by the consequences of imprudence, should read this work, as pointing out the sure way to restoration of health. Sent post free ! in an envelope on receipt of 35., by Mr. Lava's, Medical Publisher, 14, Hand Court, London. THE CAUSE AND CUBE OF PBEMATUHE DECLINE. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. de Roos' Medicines, or sent post free, secure from observation, direct from the Author for 2s, (3d. npHE MEDICAL ADVISER, on the modern J. treatment of mental and physical incapacity sjphilis, stricture, &c; with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means of all the more common diseases and supposed iucui able maladies of th« sexual system. By Dr. W.De Boos, M.D., M.E.C.S., L.S.A., of the Ecole de Medecine, Paris, Graduate in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery : Licentiate of tbe Royal Society of Apothecaries, &c. REVIEWS AND NOTICES. "To be your own counsel of your own dootorg' entails risks that have become proverbial to a degree that prevents much good resolution from takin, any benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. Suspicion begets irresolution, and where there is no confidence good results seldom follow. Medical books are a field for the faculty alone, and the public act wisely in refraining from their study, " Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring," is good advice where the uninformed mind, listening to its own apprehensions, is oftener ready to imagine than use its cool judgment. There is one class of medical lore, however that stands in a position somewhat exceptional to our remark, and which treats on disorders and irregularities in which morality is offended. For this reason the patieut too often suffers in secret, or pursues in ignorance practises that daily bring him into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly advice, lo such we leooramend a perusal of the ' Medical Adviser ' of Walter Deßoos, M.D., of London, an established physician, graduate, and licentiate of all the regular institutions of London and Paris ; and who has made nervous disorders and their baneful origin his particular study, and obtained such a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser."— County Chronicle^ May 7, 1861. "THE MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waltbb De Boos, M.D., for the class of disease upou which it treat 3, is undoubtedly the best and most soundly practical book which has come under our notice. The author is a man of most enlarged experience." —Derby Telegraph, June 29, 1861. To those who contemplate marriage its perusal is especially recommended. — The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy they who do notpossess it too late.— Cure is certain in every curable case, and few indeed ate they which are not so. — It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the treatment of these complaints. — Simple and inexpensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cost. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous institutions of this country and the continent tor thoie diseases referred to in the above work, tlie Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success that has " hitherto characterized his pro»tice, in which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, citpiri, saraaparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are entirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these caseß can only be reasonably expected at the hands of those who devote their chief attention to such diseases; and to such only can confidence be safely extended. Dr. de B. refers with pride to tbe numbeva le has beeu instrumental in restoring to health and happiness : whilst to all who need such aid he offers every assurance oT speedy restoration. Foreign Besiaents can be s ncessfully treated by correspondence, on sejidiug tin detail of their oase; with a Bank note or Dill on a London house for £5 or £10, in order that a package vt mediciue to meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mall ; thus avoiding the protracted suffering and uu necessary losg of Tftiuable time, which must othtiwiiß occur.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 6
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