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M ORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES , Depot , 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 Manufacture * the above-named medicines ( " Morison ' s Pills" ) from the Recipes of the late " James Morison , the Hygeist . " Mr . Moat is Member of the Koyal College of Surgeons , and Licentiate pf 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 cases 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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DR . CULVERWELL ON NERVOUSN ESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and Hiemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . •\ 7 f 7 HAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . V V " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and careless feeding , fee / of the . above harassing and distressing complaints , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables for very meal in the day , and full instructions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , &c . Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " ON URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Recent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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KUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS 1 D R . BARKER still continues to supply the afflicted with the celebrated remedy for every variety of single and double RupCure , the efficacy of which , in many thousands of cases , is too well known to need comment . It is applicable alike to male or female of any age , perfectly free from danger , causes no pain , inconvenience , or confinement , and will be sent free by post , with instructions , &c , on receipt of 6 s . 6 d . in postage stamps or Post-office order , payable at the General Post-office , Address Alfred Barker , M . D ., 48 , Liverpool-stieet , King ' s-cross , London . At home for consultation daily from Ten till One , and Four till Eight ( Sunday excepted ) . A great number of trusses have been left behind by patients cured , as trophies of the immense success of this remedy , which Dr . B . will be happy to give to any requiring- them aftera trial of it . Important Testimonial . —A respected correspondent de-• ires to call the attention of such of our readers as are his fellow-• ufferers to an announcement in our advertising columns , emanating from Dr . Barker : — " Of this gentleman's ability in treating ruptures our correspondent speaks in the highest terms , having availed himself of the same , and thereby tested the superiority of his method of treatment over any other extant , all of which he has tried to no purpose . He feels assured that ¦ whoever is so afflicted will find a cure by paying Dr . Barker a visit , his method being-, as our correspondent believes , beyond rmprovement . " The above appeared in the " Tablet" of ¦ UrJay . September 29 , 1819 .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years'standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 184 'J . " To Professor Holloway , Si * , —I beg- to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly kiiew what it was to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickness of the stomach , together with a great depression of spirits . ] used to think that nothing- could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doingall that was in their power , informed me that they considered that 1 had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver , milking my case bo complicated that nothing could be done for me . One day , being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw your Pills : \ dvertiBed , and resolved to give them a trial , more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon iound myself better by taking them , and bo I went on peruever :. ! - ; n uitir use for six mouths , when I am happy to ¦» ythey ellecteu a perfect cine , ( Sigiud ) " WILLIAM SMITH , ' •( frequently called EDWARD ) . " Sold at the Kbt . iblishment of Professor Holloway . 214 , Strand ( neur Temple Bur ) , London , ai . d by niOBt all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized "World , « t the following pricon—Is . 1 id ,, 2 s . *) d .. Is . ( id ., I la ., tin , and ; t ; ts . each Hox . There is ii considerable aaving by te . king the larger oizes . I 4 . lt . —Direction )) for the guidance of Patients in every Dinorder are atlixed to each Hox .
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OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S G ENUINE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES ' l _ X 8 ARSAPARILLA—In submitting this Sarsananlla to the People of England , we have been influenced by the same motives which dictated its promulgation in America , inis Compound Sarsaparilla of Old Dr . Townsend has nothing in common with preparations bearing the name in England or America . Prepared by one of the noblest A ™«" c ™ . ^ l *?? " *?' having the approbation of a great and respectable body of American Physicians and Druggists , universally adopted by the American people , and forming a compound of all the rarest medicinal roots , seeds ; plants , and flowers that grow on American soil it it may truly be called the Great and Good American Remedy . Living . asitwere . arnidsicknessanddisease . and studying ltamuititudinous phases and manifestations in Hospitals . Asyluma , and at the bedside of the sick , for more than 40 years , Dr . Townsend was qualified , above all other men , to prepare a medicine which should perform a greater amount of good than any other man now living . When received into the stomach it is digested like the food , and enters into the circulation as the nutriment part of our aliment does . Its first remedial action is upon the blood , and through that upon everv part where it is needed . It is in this way that this medicine supplies the blood with constituents which it needs , and removes that which it does not need . In this way it purifies the blood of excess of bile , acids , and alkalies , of pus , of all foreign and morbid matter , and brings it into a healthy condition . In this way it quickens or moderates the circulation , producing coolnes 3 , warmth , or perspiration . In this way it is that this medicine is conveyed to the liver , where it allays inflammation , or relieves congestion , removes obstructions , cleanses and heals abscesses , dissolves gummy or thickened bile and excites healthy secretions . In this way , also , is this medicine conducted to the lungs , where it assuages inflammation , allays irritation , relieves cough , promotes expectoration , dissolves tubercles , and heals ulcerations . In like manner it acts on the stomach to neutralise acidity , remove flatulence , debility , heartburn , nausea , restore tone , appetite , &c . In the same way it acts upon the kidneys , on the bowels , on the uterus , the ovaria , and all internal organs , and not less effectually on the glandular and lymphatic system , on the joints , bones , and the skin . It is by cleansing , enriching , and purifying the blood that old Dr . Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla effects so many wonderful cures . Physiological science has demonstrated the truth of what is asserted in Holy Writ , that the Blood is the Life . " Upon this fluid all the tissues of the body depend for their maintenance aud repletion . It carries to and maintains vitality in every part by its circulation and omnipresence . It replenishes the wastes of the system , elaborates the food , decomposes the air , and imbibes vitality from it ; regulates the corporeal temperature , and gives to every solid and fluid its appropriate substance or secretion—earthy and mineral substance , gelatine , marrow , and membrane to the bones—fibriue to the muscles , tendons , and ligaments—nervous matter to the brain and nerves—cells to the lungs—linings to all the cavities ; parenchymatous and investimg substances to the viscera ; coats , coverings , &c , to all the vessels ; hair to the head—nails to the fingers and toes ; urine to the kidneys ; bile to the liver—gastric juice to the stomach ; sinovial fluid to the joints—tears to the eyes ; saliva to the mouth ; moisture to the skin—and every necessary fluid to lubricate the entire framework of the system ; to preserve it from friction and inflammation . Now , if this important fluid becomes corrupt or diseased , and the secreting organs fail to relieve it of the morbid matter , the whole s \ stem feels the shock , and must 6 ooner or later sink under it , unless relieved by the proper remedy . When this virulent matter id thrown to the skin , it shows its disorganizing and virulent influence in a multitude of cutaneous diseases , as salt rheum , scald head , erysipelas , white swelling , scarlet fever , measles , smallpox , chicken or kine pox , superficial ulcers , boils , carbuncles , pruritus or itch , eruptions , blotches , excoriations , and itching , burning sore 3 over the face , forehead , and breast . When thrown upon the cords and joints , rheumatism in all its forms are induced ; when upon the kidneys , it produces pain , heat , calculi , diabetes , or strangury , excess or deficiency of urine , with inflammation and other sad disorder * of the bladder . When carried to the bones , the morbid matter destroys the animal and earthy substances of these tissues , producing necrosis , i . e ., decay or ulceration of the bones . When conveyed to the liver , all forms of hepatic or bilious diseases are produced . When to the lungs , it produces pneumonia , catarrh , asthma , tubercles , cough , expectoration , and final consumption . When to the stomach , the effects are inflammation , indigestion , sick headache , vomiting-, loss of tone and appetite , and a fainting , sinking- sentiation , bringing troubles and disorders of the whole system . When it seizes upon the brain , spinal marrow or nervous Bystein , it brings on the tic doloreux , or neuralgia , chorea , or St . Vitu » ' dance , hysteria , palisy , epilepsy , insanity , idiocy , and many other distressing ailments both of body and mind . When to the eyes , ophthalmia ; to the ear * , ottorrhoea ; to the throat , bronchitis , croup , &c . Thus all the maladies known to the human system are induced by a corrupt state of the blood . With no general remedy on which implicit reliance can be placed aa a purifier of ( he blood , disease and mffering , and consequent want , utalk unchecked and unsubdued in every laud in all the world . If there is arreat of action in any of the viacera , immediately they begin to decay ; if any fluid ceases to circulate , or to be changed for fresh , it becomes a musa of corruption , and a malignant enemy to the living Hindu and solids . If the blood Htiignutci ? it spoils ; if the bile does not pass oft " , and give place to fresh , it rota ; i ! the urine is retained il ruina body and blood . The whole HyBtem , every secretion , every function , every fluid depend lor their health upon action , circulation , change , giving and receiving—aud the moment these ceuae diacaac , decay , and death begin . In thua tracing the causes and manifeHtiitions of disease , we wee how wonderful and mysterious are the way a of Providence in adapting the rclationo of cauae and effect , of action and reaction , of life and death . All nature abounds with the truth that every active Hiibbtance hua ita opposite or corrective . All poiuonu have their antidotes , anil all diueaaea have their rcme-¦ licH , did we but know them . Upon Olid principle wua Dr . Townuend guided in the diucovery of hiv medicine . Prepared exprenaly by the old Doctor to act upon the blood , it ih calculated to cure a great variety of diacuueH . Nothing could be better foi all dim-unea of children , u » nu-uuleit , croup , hoopingcough , ainall , chicken , or kine pox ; inumpH , quinsy , woruiu , pcarlet fever , colde , coativeneHn , and fever * of all kiiula and , being pleiiHunt to the taste , there can be no difficulty in g ^ rtling them to take it . It is the very bent spring medicine to < Jeuuue the blood , liver , stomach , kidneys , and bkin . In female and nervous dineuHeu , thin great remedy does inurvela in regulating the nienaen , making them natural , relieving paina , cruinpa , apuHim , fainting , and currying oil ull IIkihh dluliirbing uiul debiliti . ting int ) uence » which cauue the falling of the womb , lcucorrhwa or the ivIhUh , acalding obstruction , or frequent induiationa to pans urine . This tmpcrior remedy ia u great tonic , givtta utrength to weak orguiid , weak nervea weak tttomuclip . und debilitnted inuaclea and jointu , and curie lien ' the blood , and ull the lluida of the body . In coiig lm eoldu uroncbitiH . weak or tight cheat , palpitation of the heurt uiul lunir coiiHiunptlon , the Old Doclor'u HuiHupurilla ii without a rivul It iu a medicine which Ian been lined by hundreds of thouaundu — been recommended by iuimcioun moat r «> wpei ; tublu reirulur phyHloluna to the alck , und ua it uctn through the blood upon every tlunuu und fluid of the bod y ; upon every organ tlbie and nerve ; upon « . very gland aud cord , muicle and membrane ; upon
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all the circulating , digestive , nutritive , and secreting- organs from the head to the feet , from the centre to the skin or the circumference—so it arouses a pure and healthy action throughout the whole economy—cleanses it of morbid matter— strengthens weak organs , throws off burdens and obstructions which load and oppress it , and imparts vitality to every minute part of the whole structure . Its virtue is unsurpassed—its success unequalled—and its praises are echoed from all parts 6 f the land POMEROYS , ANDREWS , and CO ., Sole Proprietors . Grand Imperial Warehouse , 373 , 8 trand , London ( adjoining Exeterhall ) . CAUTION—Old Dr . Jacob Townsend is now over seventv years of age , and has long- been known as the Author and Discoverer of the " Genuine Original Townsend Sarsaparilla . " To guard against deception in the purchase of this article the Por trait , Family Coat of Arms ( the emblem of the Lion' and the Eagle ) , aud the signature of the Proprietors , will be found every Label ; without these none is genuine , Price Pinta 4 O Quarts , la . 6 d . ™™ , * 8 .
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HOMO EOPATH Y . —All the Homceoplth ^ Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration prepared with the greatest care and accuracy bv JOh * j MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newr « ti « on-Tyne ; and 60 , Fawcett-street , Snnderland ; from whom th ^ C may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases and boiP ? suitable for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and n other works on Ho . nosopafhy , together with cases and tuh ^ . sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and thl piofession supplied on liberal terms . lue Just published , and may be had Ireeof charge , a small namnV , let on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham ESQ Pam P" MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . -The Cocoa-nut or nib . contains a very large proportion of nutritive matter ™ n eisting of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its bein less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic ph ysicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage and the tpsti monials from other sources are numerous and of the his-hraf character It was so highly esteemed by Linnasus , the chief of Naturalists , that he named it Theobroma— "Food for the GodY > « Dr . Pareira says , It isa very nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr . Epps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says- — « Mo thers . while suckling , should never take Coffee ; they should suckle 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 is the best of all flavoured brinks . It is highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper says : — " This food is admirabl y calculatedfor 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 generallyinferior article vended at the grocers' shops under that name . The preparation here offend by JOHN MAWSON contains all the nutritious properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended aa an agreeable and wholesome substitute for Coffee , to which it is certainly much superior , as it is also to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble cocoa " " Flake Cocoa , " &c . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and requires little tune 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 ltetail , by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and 60 , Fawcettatreet , Snnderland . Agents . —North Shields—Mease and Son , druggists . Sunderland—Mr . John Hills , gr < . ccr , South Shields—Bell and . May , druggists . Penrith—Mr . George ltamsay , druggist . Stockton —Jolin Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , druggists . Darliiigton—Mr . S . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Agents wanted !
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PAINS in the BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO , KIIEUMATISM , GOUT , INDIGESTION , DEBILITY , STRICi'UltE , &c—DK . UK HOOS'B COMPOUND 11 KNAL PILLS , as their name , Uenal ( or the kidneys ) , indicates , have in many instances effected a cure when all other means had failed , and are now established by universal consent , as the most safe and eflicucious remedy ever discovered for the above dangerous complaints , discharges of any kind , retention of mine , and diaeuse » of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise , which , if neglected . frequentlyendin fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . For gout , rheumatism , dropsy , scrofula , loss of hair ami teeth , depression ol spirits , blushing , incapacity for society , Btudy , or butunesti , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without lefrcuhinent , nervousness , and even insanity itself , when ( an is often the case ) uri » ing from or combined with urinary diseauea , they arc unequalled . By their Halutury action on acidity of the stomach they correct bile uud indigeation , purify and promote the renal secretions , thereby preventing the formation of stone , and establishing for life the . heullhy functions of all these orguna . ONE Till A L will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at Ih . ljd ., 2 s . i ) d ., In . ( id ., ILi ., und Xi * . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should any difficulty occur , they will be sent free on receipt of the price in poalugo alaini * IMPORTANT l'ACJT . N . T . Webster , Euq ., Seitlford , near Melton Mowhray Jan 6 1850 . " Iluving read your advertisements , I lelt nssurwl youi Keiml 1 ilia would bo ol service to some of my ncighbouia 1 havo had twelve boxes , und they have derived great benefit from taking them . I Khali continue to recommend them to all my friendn . " — Win . Cobb , Ewelme . Oxou : " I have , though but u young man . been a great milierer from paiim and debility reaultiii ( , ' Iroin gravel . I have hud recourse to several medical men of good etuiuluig , but nothing lias done me ho much good na your 1 'illu . 1 have not been bo free from gr . ivol , nor han my health been ho good for many ye ; ir » , and all thia I owe to your invaluuble Pills . Belore I begnu , to take them my ay stem wan ulwayu out of order . " TOPKKVF . NT l UADD on the Public by imiUtionu of thin excellent Medicine , her Mujewly ' u Honourable CoininiBaioneTu of Htanips have directed the muue of iho Proprietor , iu white letters on a red ground , to be engraved on the Government Htuuip round each box , without which none in genuine , and to imitate which too cloxely is felony and transportation . " TIIK MKDICAL ADVIBKH , " on all the above diiieiibeu , by Dr . De Koos , MW pages , with coloured dear . riptive engravings ; to bo had through all booknelleru , price 2 h . () d . , or , on receipt of forty pobtage stamps , will be sent direct from the Author . —N . B . Permum wishing to coiiHult the doctor by letter inunt « end a detail of the uyinploniH , &c , with the usual fee of XI , by poiitollice order . p .. yal > l « at the llolboru Ollice , for which the uoceu-Miry medioineo and advice will be- vent to uny part of the world . Address , WALTICK DK KOOH , M . l ) ., 3 , ) , Kly-p lace . Holboruhill , London , where he niuy lie eoimilled from Li till 1 , and 4 till 8 . Hunday excepted , uiiIchu b y previoint arrangement . N . U . —Should dilllculty occur in obtaining the above , CJU « lo »« l the price in po » Ut | fc-ilai « iMi to the KMtabliuhinont .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 26, 1851, page 714, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1893/page/22/
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