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Ji Nn* 28, 1851.] <E!> * Ueairet, 619
ji nn * 28 , 1851 . ] < E !> * Ueairet , 619
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TJ O M 03 O P A T H Y . —A 1 I the Homeopathic rl Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration , We nured with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN PTyvesON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle-Tvne- and 60 , Fawcett-street , 8 underland ; from whom they v he obtained , in single tubes , seat pocket cases , and boxes , 10 table for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and all f , w 0 rks on Homwopathy , together with eases and tubes , 0 nost-free to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the Toffion BuppUed 5 n liberal terms ! Tnst published , and may be had tree of charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , Esq . MAW 80 N'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or ib contains a very large proportion of nutritive matter , conifitinff of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant il This oil ia esteemed on account of its being ? less liable than nv other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united ^ n their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources are numerous and of the highest haracter . It was so highly esteemed by Linnsus , the chief of Naturalists , that he named it Theobronaa— " Food for the Gods . " Dr Pareiia says , " 11 is a very nourishing beverage , devoid of the iU properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr Epps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says : — " Mothers ' while suckling , should never take Coffee ; they should ruckle on Cocoa . I have the testimony of mothers who have so suckled , and they state that they found , with Cocoa without Beer they produced quite sufficient milk , and the children suckled with such diet were in better health than those suckled on a previous occasion , when Beer , and Coffee , and Tea formed the liquid part of their diet . " The same author adds : — " Cocoa ig the best of all flavoured drinks . It is highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper says : —* ' This food is admirably calculated for the sick , ' and to those who are in health it is a luxury . " Many persons have been turned against the use of Cocoa and Chocolate from having tried the many , and very generally inferior article vended at the grocers' shops under that name . The preparation here offered by JOHN MAWSON contains all the nutritioui properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended as an agreeable and wholesome substitute for Coffee , to which it is certainly much UDeiior , as it is also to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble Cocoa , " " Flake Cocoa , "Sec . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and requires little time or trouble in preparing for use . Testimonial . — " Having used the Homoeopathic Cocoa prepared by Mr . Mawson . I have no hesitation in giving it my fullest recommendation . "—Thomas Hayle , M . D . Sold , Wholesale and Retail , by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and 60 , Fawcettstreet , SnnderUnd . Agents . —North Shields—Mease and Son , druggists . 8 underiand—Mr . John Hills , grocer , South Shields—Bell and May , druggists . Penrith—Mr . George Eamsay , druggist . 8 tockton —John Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , druggists . Darlington—Mr . S . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Agents wanted I
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JUBILEE YEAR of COCKLE'S PILLS . 1851 . " Truth lives not for a fleeting h 6 ur , But scorns e'en Time ' s destroying power . ' The last fifty years have seen many wonderful changes—social , political , and , indeed , all but universal . The medical world itself , too , has had its revolutions . New drugs and new compounds have been introduced , some of which have experienced but an ephemeral existence , whilst others have been retained as choice and valuable medicines . But through all these eventful changes . COCKLE'S ANTIB 1 LIOU 9 PILLS , the compound of a qualified practitioner , have continued to rise in public estimation , increasing in Bale to the present hour . Prepared only by James Cockle , 8 ur « onand Apothecary . 18 . New Ormond-street , London : and sold by all Medicine Vendors , in boxes , at Is . l ^ d . and 2 * . 9 d . opinions op thb press . "lN » ia * STI 0 N * HB CON 8 EQC « NCBOF LUXURIOUS LIVING . — Is there a more uncomfortable sinner . Than he who eats but can't digest his dinner ? To all who are so unhappy as to be in this miserable state we offer sincerely and confidently , one golden piece of advice—try Cockle ' s Antibilious Pills , the best medicine ever prescribed for bilious and liver complaints . "—Morning Advertuer . " We know not how we can better express our high opinion of Mr . Cockle ' s Antibilious Pills than by thia brief sentence :-We trusted them , in the first instance , on the reputation ot their compounder ( aduly qualified practitioner ); but , having made experiment of their merits , we are now convinced that Mr . Cockles reputation is as much justified by them as they are indebted to it . '—Court Journal . "' Not * oe an aob but for all time . '—It is a singular fact that , through the many changes which the medical world , as well as every other , has undergone during the last fifty years , Mr . Cockle ' s Antibilious Pills have not grown out of date , but are to this day more used than ever . This ia as it should be . lor they are really a medicine without parallel in the cure of those multiplied diseases which proceed from a disordered liver . — Standard . " If we were to publish the numerous cases of bilious and liver complaints effected by Mr . Cockle ' s Antibiliouu Pills it would more than fill our columns . We have the be » t authority for stating that since their introduction to the public , now more than fifty years ago . they have increased in sale up to the present time to an extent which shows that all cla « f es of society more and more appreciate this truly valuable medicine . "—Morning Chron .
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GBATI 81 GRATIS ! GBATI 6 I FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD AND THE SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY . Just published , 96 pages , EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR ! By a Physiciah . 8 eut gratuitously on th « receipt of four Postage stamps to repay it . AddreM . Mr . Booth , publisher , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . ., A copy of the Library Edition ( large ) of " Every Man his own Doctor" will be sent post free on receipt of 14 postage atanips . fESTIMONIAtS . " Medical books were always a mystery to me . I am exceedingly thankful for yonr excellent gift . "—J . AT . Botton . " A better work for enlightening the million on medical matter * *« have never m ^ t with . "— IVindtor Hxrfnett . . " A death-blow to quackery and medical extortion , worthy the ventful year 1851 . "—Wetlem Time $ . Ju * t published—Library Edition , MESMERISM AND CLAIKVOYANCE NO MYSTERY . —A Hand-book of the Wonders of Clairvoyance and Muaincriani , written ia a popular style . _ Bent free by po « t , on receipt of 14 postage stamps , by Mr . « ooth . " By means of tliis work , every one can understand and practise meameritim aud clairvoyance . "—Literary J < mmnl . . " The be « t work on these mysterious ¦ objects we havo met < WUh .- ~ 7 Vm « . Addrew , Mr . Booth , 14 , Hand-court , Ilolborn , London .
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M ORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES , Dep 6 t , 344 , Strand . —The Partnership of MORISON , MOAT and Co ., of the "British College of Health , " having expired on the 25 th of March last , Mr . Moat Manufactures the above-named medicines ( " Morison ' s Pills" ) from the Recipes of the late " James Morison , the Hygeist . " Mr . Moat is Member of the Royal College of Surgeons , and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries , and has devoted many years to the study of Medicine ; by the employ of a matured judgment in the selection of Drugs , and attention to their thorough combination and uniformity of mixture , he ensures certainty of effect with the least possible unpleasantry . He offers the Pills , thus made by himself , as a perfectly safe and efficient purgative , and recommends them to be taken in those eases of illness where the services of a medical adviser are not felt to be requisite . Sold with directions , in the usual priced boxes , by all Medicine Venders . Foreign Houses dealt with in the most advantageous manner .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS 1 D R . MERVARD still continues with immense success the only curative treatment of Ruptures . His remedy is uniformly effectual in every variety of single and double Ruptures in male or female of any age , ia perfectly easy and painless in application , requiring no confinement from ordinary pursuits , and will be sent with full instructions for use , & c , post free , on receipt of 5 s . by post-office order , or postage stamps , by Dr . Leslie Meevahd , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . In every case of rupture , however bad or long standing , a _ perfect and permanent cure is guaranteed . This remedy is in daily use in several of the hospitals in London . Deafness and Singing in the Ears cured instantly , without pain or operation . Upwards of 500 persons cured in one month . The application of Dr . Melvard's wonderful remedy in all cases of deafness , enables sufferers of either sex , even an infant , or most aged persons , to hear a watch tick at arm ' s length , and general conversation ( although having been afflicted with deafness thirty or forty years ) , without the use of any instrument , or possibility of causing pain or danger to a child , many of whom , born deaf , with persons of all ages , whose cases had been by the old treatment pronounced incurable , after the use of this newdiscavery , have had their hearing perfectly restored . The above remedy sent post-free , with instructions for use , on receipt of 5 s . by post-office order , or postage stamps , by Dr . Meevard , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . A Cure is guaranteed in every case .
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TEAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistic ? respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Parties desirous of becoming Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , THOMAS H . BAYLIS . Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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O RESHAM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , VT FOE . ORDINARY AND "DECLINED" LIVES . Offices , 37 , Old Jewry , London . TRUSTEES . Matthew Marshall , Esq ., Bank of England . Stephen Olding , Esq ., Lombard-street . William Smee , Esq ., Bank of England . This Office will b « found highly eligible for every description of life assurance . Perfect security is guaranteed by an ample paid-up capital , subscribed by peisons of the highest character and respectability . . The policies are indisputable , unless procured by traud , and claims are promptly and liberally settled . Policies may be effected without loss of time , the Directors , together with the Medical Officer , being in attendance at the office every day . The lives of individuals whose habits are regular and temperate , and who , though neither diseased nor strongly predisposed to disease , have been declined by other offices , are assured at equitable ratss : hence the probability of lives being rejected by the " Gresham"is reduced to the narrowest limit . Policy Holders may obtain Loans on real or personal security . The Funds of the Society are invested in the most advantageous manner , bo as to promote security , and to afford the largest possible Bonus to the Assured at the periodical division * . The Management of the Society is conducted in the most Economical manner , as is shown by the Annual lteports . Upwards of Two Thousand Proposals for Assurance were received in the two years ending July , 1850 , amounting in the asrjjreirate to nearly a Million Sterling ; and the Directors were enabled to carry upwards of Ten Thousand Pounda to the Society ' s Rest during the second year alone , chiefly from the Premium * taken during that year . A liber Commission a lowed to Agents and Solicitors . jj . n _ Active and influential persona will be appointed in districts where the 8 ociety is not already represented . " THOMAS ALFRED POTT . Secretary .
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TTroFESSToNAL LIFE ASSURANCE J 7 COMPANY . Admitting , on equal termw , persons of every claaa und degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Major Henry Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andruw Oukuam , Kaq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . Thtre are two important clauses in thu Deed of Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONK-T 1 SNT 11 of the entire profits of the Company : — | st < i . - the relief of aged and distressed parties assured lor life , who have paid five years * premium * , their witlowa and orphans . . 2 nd —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , nrisurcd or not . their widows and orphans , together with ft per cent , per annum on the capital originally invented by them . AH policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . llatea of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Auttralafia—Bermuda—Madeira—Capo of Good Hope—and the British North American Colonies . Medical man in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents . Insanity , and every other affliction , bodily wul mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for nuBuring £ 1 ( H ) , namely : — Age—* 0 £ L 10 9 I Age—40 X 2 13 0 ^ 80 £ 1 19 6 | 50 *<* 1 « « Prospectuses , wilh tables and fullest information , may behau at tho offices of the Company , or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BATTLI 8 , lUiidont Manager and Actuary . Ofllceii , 70 . Cu * ap « ld «« London .
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ANCHOR ASSURANCE COMPANY , FOR LIFE , FIRE , AND ANNUITIES . Life Assurances , adapted to every contingency , maybe effected with this Company at premiums most economically rated . Annuities are granted by the Company on terms exceedingly favourable to the assured . Fire Insurances are issued at premiums commensurate with the risk arising from the nature or position of the property . T . BELL , Secretary and Actuary . Offices . 67 , Cheapsidc , London ; Ducie-place , Manchester ; Exchange-buildings , Hull ; Grey-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax , Esq . Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq . John Palk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart Neale , fcsq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham . R . N . William Studley . Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses , post free , on application . F . FERGUSON CAMROUX , Manager .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 28, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28061851/page/23/
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