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Medical. S Tl R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S U CHLORODYNE. Vico-Chancellov Sir W,-Page Wood statc&pub- [• licly in Court that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne; thai tho whole story , of tho defendant Freenian wa( deliberately untrue, and ho regretted to say it s had been sworn to. — See the " Times" July 13. s 1864. . j . . _ rr T\ R - J- COLLIS BROWNE'S ±J CHLORODYNE. c' The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to .' the College of Physicians, and J. T. Davenport, c that he had received information to the effect 1 that the only remedy of any service in Cholera 5 was Chlorodyne. — Sco "Lancet," December 31,! t 1864. . ' 1 "Pi R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S i U CHLORODYNE. ! [ Extmot from-' 1 Medical Times" Jan. 12, 1866. "Is prescribed by scores ef orthodox medical practitioners. Of course it would not bo thus ? singularly popular did it not ' supply a want and \ Gil a place' " BR . j7~C 017 l I "s~B ROWN E ' $ CHLORQDYNE. j Is the best and most certain remedy in Cough's i Colds, Asflinaa, Consumption, Neuralgia, 'Ehouji mutism, etc. . I\E, J. COLLIS BROWNE'S t XJ CHLORODYNE. ' . , Is a'certain cure in Cholera, Dysentry, Diarrhoea, Colics, etc. R. J. COLLIS BROWN E ' |9 CHLORODYNE. Extract fa'om the General Board of Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera. — " So strongly aro we convinced of the immense ,yalue of this remedy, that wo cannot to farcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all casos," , From A. Montgomery Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay. — " Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentry. To it I fairly owe my restoration to health after eighteon months' severe suffering, and when all other medicines had failed. DR. J. COLL I S~"b~R oV NE "S CHLORODYNE. ; Caution. — None genuine without the worde "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole Manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London. Tho immense demand enables the proprietor to reduce the price ; it is now sold in bottles, Is l£d., 2s 9d., 4s Gd., and 11s. . : . . Agents for Melbourne- . Taylor & Co., Collinstreet, West. Agents for Sydney — Messrs Elliott Bros. TO LADIES.— The only GENUINE WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS aiv those prepared by Mrs Sah'ah ."rmithebs (Grand-daughter to tht Widow Welch), from the real family recipe ttilhout the least variation whatever. This medicine is justly celebrated for all fein'Mt complaints,, nervous disorders, weakness of thf Holids. loss of appetite, 1 sick headache, lownes.** o .spirits, And particularly for irregularities. Mr StsiHhors recommendfl mothers, guardians, mana^LT of schools, and all those who have thf oarc of fumaleo at an early aye, never to, be without I this useful nvdicine, . ! I Important caution. — The only real proprietoi •and .poß.xes. K or of the recipe, Grand-daughter of thy late Widow Welch, feels it her duty, not only in defence of her own and folc ri^'ht, but as a protection to the public t<; declare herself the only person entitled to the original ivcipo, or at all ftuthoiiaed to make or prepare the said medicine Obfwrve that.the genuine ■ are wrapped in blue paper and shjt 3d on the Jabel by Mrs Sarah Smithes. Sold In boxes by C 0. Barrac-i, Ciioiuist, We) lingtoH ; also by W, Bishop, Wellington. August ft, 1865. ■ • N0, 2 /^CONSUMPTION diseases of the chest, chronic \J cough, defective or insufficient nutrition gemral debility, & . DR. CHUUCHILL'S specific trratmont of consumption and, tuberculin diseases by. the hypoph'osphitrs. Syrup of Hypophosphite of Botla, syrup of hypnphesphite oi prao. pills of hy po phosphite of quinine, pills o! hypophosphite of manganese. Numerous tcsti moninls ns to the efficacy of the abovo-nata*,: medicines cm» be seen by applying or writing tf Hood and Co., IGO Elizabeth-street, Melbourne Countn chemists are lespiictlully informed , that tlie>e piods t-aii he oUajiird through their ordinary whoifsahj houses The only preparations o/ the hydrophoaphites recognised by Dr. Chuvciiil • aro tl oac prepared by .Mr, H. H Swarm, ii Uue Casti^lione, fuii*. We are. his sole Agent*, and hftvc received a largo supply. Hood and! Co ] manufacturing chemists, 160 Elizabeth-street ( M«lbournp ' i /CORDIAL of tho BENEDICTINE MONKS { \J of the Abbey of Fecamp.— This Liqueur c which, dates from 1510, is Tonic, Anti-apoplectic, \ Digestive,, and of an exquisite flavour. The Salutary Plants of which it is composed are ( gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they possess \ all the vivifying emanations of tho Northern. Sea, j and compose one of tho best Cordials and one of ■, the mast efticacious preservations against epidemic 2 diseases. Latterly the French Medical inch have ( almost unauimously prescribed it for pationts who by their gastrio tendency were more subject to ] attacks of Fovor and Cholera. May be had oi ] A. Legranb, Aine at Fecamp. House iti Paris : ( No. 19, Rue Vivienno. This Liqueur may be s iound all over tho world at the principal' Win? and Spirit Merchants, Pharmaceutists; Confeo« , tiemcrs, Grocers, and doalerß in provisions in ] eenral, &c. i T)OWELL'S bTISAM~OF ANISEED \ X FOR COUGHS. . j Powell's Balsam of Aniseed for Influenza. Powell's Balsam ef Aniseed for Bronchitis. . SHOCKING MORTALITY throughout Aua- " tralia last year through .the almost universal pre- i valence of Influenza, especially among children, ( hundreds of whom suffered; and many died who < might have been Bayed by the timely use of tho j above invaluable remedy. i Those living up tho country whore, medical i assistance is not available, should never be with> ( otit a supply in tho house. Mr Powell holds testitn<miata ifrom a great < number of persons who have been cured by this i wonderful medicine. ... • . ■ • . -i Sold by Storekeepers and Chemiata throughout • Australia. Prepared by Thomaß Powell, 16, \ Blackfriars Road, Ijondou. Established nearly ! half a Century. • : POWELL'S JSALSAM OF ANISEED. , In jportaht Caution. i . ,\ Observe that the' words " " Thomas Powbiod, Blackfriivrs Ro^d^ London," are (by permission. of \ Hor Majesty" ' 6 Honorable • Commissioners ., of Stamps) eng /aved in White Letters upojii a ; Red Ground, in c Government Stamp' pasted' bye* the top of < qioh tottle, without which, it cannot begeni'j ne . .';'';; ' .. '," QUI '^TESSENCE. OF JAMAICA' J3INGET& AND CAMOMILE. ' : , ' "^iTTILKINSON (lato Bridge's) Qtjintesgence~6r YV. Ginger ,and Camomilb, a highly cob-' ! cennated preparation' of these two valuable medicine»,.particula)ly..' useful in the following com- ' plaints :-rflatulency, indigestion, cholera|, dysentry, go'utj ',rheu.vnatwm',' and spasms. FtiH ! direetiong for its use In all of these compkinta enolosed witb ■ each bottle. ' ; • - -•. i.. ,•" j Soldi iiji bpitlea, f pTnt, i^ ao.rtyat.db. i. .-...

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 3

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