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... K 'mg, at his Duke-itteet, . .. , B. LEGS TO 'STATEi that attention 'of a` pr,i ...
... K 'mg, at his Duke-itteet, . .. , B. LEGS TO 'STATEi that attention 'of a` pr,i ...
... on INDIGESTION; contait,ing advice to perfons afflitted with complaints of the'Stomach and Bowels, Nervous, Bilious, _and Gouty Di:erders, liead-ach, habi wal CoftiVenefs, Female Complaints', with Obfetvations on Diet,, Air, and Exercife, including a- ...
... mote • ' - MUSEUNT, .. ~ . u I% either eithei .lex'; which deter the parties from marrying, for rvons diforder;i, female • complaints, debility, ' iel A. GRicuLTURAL No 28, George ri aiation, lianover•-ftware.—The three of impote.tce Men, and worneo, the ...
... , brace s t h e nerves, and has re: r ored the health ,of many, who from the nal ofTeareign Teas, excefs of living-, ot complaints incident to the female fex, were redticed to the ittge of thfoility.—Sold by ',the Proprietor, Mr. Thomas. Appleby, in p ...
... greAteft farisfaction to learn, that the AROMATIC .I.OZENCES - 0 STEEL are proved- to he. a ccutain and infallible remedy for all inward weakneffes ia bo:11 fcxes, and for thole difeafes which are produced by the prevalent diffipations of the prefent age.—Prepared ...
... f ratisfac. tion learn,, that the AROMATIc TOZENGES OF STEEL are proved to , be a certain and infallible remedy fot • all inward weakneWes la both and for chafe dit'e.Ces which are produced by. the prevalSt o f the' nrelent age. —l' rzpa rcdsand gr . ...
... fuperftition, no blame has been imputed to Medical - Practitio,..ers for thit . exertions of their fkill in the removal of thefe complaints. -As medical ability cannot therefore be more ufefully or more 'refpeetahly employed, it is only neCeflisry to inquire where ...
... no'blarne - been imputed, to Medical Praclitio :ers for tini.exertions - of their Chill in the - • remo a val.of there complaints. Aemedical ability cannot therefore be more urefully or more relpeetiibly employed, it is only necelTary - to inquire where ...
... to itiiirips.br from one to 'a' whole let. Mr. P. flatters thr*ue,h his It udy, he is enabled te give the betadvicln all complaints . 'incident to the Teethbr Gums, to all 0:-riods ef !tie. ' His Fea: . l Palle for contealing decayed tethin tront, .ro ...
... 6d. per pot. — Prime's Cherry Lotion : i s peculiar excellence contifts fwectening the, breath, which may arife from inward complaints, Scorbutic Gums, or decayed Teeth, price 7s. per bottle. —Rutlia Oil, for making the hair grow thick anil long, on bald ...
... n for European ,conftitutions, as by any of his other - important difcoveries. This Tea is peculiarly efficacious in molt inward waftings lofs of appetite, indigeflion; habitual coughs,' colds; ofbreath, and fpalmoclic • afteetions.; giddinets in the ...
... of the Guards were feated, two before and behind, with their feet . outwar4.ls; and four on e:tch tide v. Itl4 their ,feet inwards; the,y- had all their antis, knapfaeks . , canteens, and every-marching accoutrement. The Duke of and Mr. PrisT in particular ...