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... ells-street, Oxford-street.— Established 1820. yi.l.Yoi sXESS. kc— A Clergyman having . . in, -elf of a deep-rooted nervous complaint of 14 tried! cure others. His first trial was on a violent ' ured in forty minutes : the next on a melancholy • i in three ...
... _\£»__\\ upne, 8 inward bruises ?? Us! v cerated and swelled legs, inflammations in the eyes, pim- pled faces, itching In the skin, deafness, and noise Vi the ears, spitting up thick, coagulated matter from the Stomach! nervous complaints, and depression ...
... (where the names of several re- spectable persons, who have jateiy been cured of, or received astonishing relief in the above complaints, may be seen û and retail, by .Vlr. Sanger, LW, Oxford-street -and most other re- spectable venders in town and country ...
... Cured without Inward Jl JL Medicine, by the use of ROCHE'S HERBAL EMBROC _- UON ?? M;in y thousands of children are cured annually by this remedy ; on the first attack an immediate application of tho Embro- cation will pre. ent thr complaint takiug any hold ...
... 000 , rin a limited number or street-) not more ihan hair are „ r k »„- those only partially employed. In the winter of i«S inward- of 550.000 quarts of excellent Meat Soup were i.htreJ at ike rate of nearly 6,000 quart- per day. The Con- •r-i.ii.ons „r ...
... attract the attention and arrest the feelings of a generous and bene- volent Public, those whose liberality of mind will feel an inward gratification from the result of a charitable action. \ Gentlewoman, without one friend alive to apply to, makes this Appeal ...
... WARD'S PILLS are offered to ihe notice of the Public (and have long been iv the highest estimation) as a cure for the above complaints, and the varieus diseases occasioned by gout or bilious affection of the habit. They are prepared only by- It. Hay ward ...
... Nardin. TNFLUENZA.— HARVEY'S ANTI-DRAS- A. TIC PILLS are strongly recommended to all those suffering rh i. Z J istrerein B complaint. One dose will relieve the head, and cnecu the febrile symptoms, and a continuance for a day or two effects a permanent cure ...
... pan.. i!ar? of '-ires in cases of asthma, rheumatism, sci- *•. douloureux, paralysis, spinal complaints, headaches, defi- k.l .• is ciicgy. liver complaints, general debility, indiges- (sinf joiih-^ all s.irts of nervous disorders, *c Mr. liaises *■■• ...
... not furnish a Composition equal to APPLEBY's VEGETABLE TEA, viz. as. Food and Medicine, for curing Nervous Dis- eases and inward Weaknesses, a.iti n -trial will prove ?? fact. This wholesome .and pleasaat Breakfast, taker, in the place of Asiatic Teas ...
... Gentleman of title was taken suddenly ill with a serious complaint in his head, when several of Ihe first Physicians were called in for consultation ; and it was their firm opinion ihat the complaint proceeded from wearing false bair, as the heat of the ...