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NO MORE PILLS NOR ANY OTHER MEDICINEFOR INDIGESTION (DYSPEPSIA), CONSTIPATION, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, COUGH, CONSUMPTION. AND DEBILITY.DU BARRY'S delicious REVALENTAAHA RICA FOOD saves fifty times its costin Medicine, and cures the above complaints and theireonsequeuces, such as — flatulency, distension, acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, nervous headaches, deafness, noises in the head and ears, pnins at the uit of the stomach and between the ehoulders. diarrhoea, dysentery, impurities and poverty of the blood, scrofula, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, grout, nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after eating, or at sea, low spirits, spasms, cramps, epileptic fits, spleen, goneral debility, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, paralysis, trorcors, dislike to society, unfitness for study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision. It is, moreover, the *est food for infants and invalids generally, as it never purges or turns acid on the weakest stomach, nor interferes with a good liberal diet, but imparts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion. and nervous and muscular energy, to the most enfeebled.Analysis by the Professor of Chemistry and Analytical Chemist, Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.8., Ac. Ac. :—“ London, June 8, 1819.I find it to be a pure Vegetable Fariua, perfectly wholesome. easily digestible, likely to promote a healthy action of the stomach and bowels, and there)y to counteract dys(ep8hi, constipation, and their nervous consequences.ANDREW ^RR, M.D., F.R.S.. Ac., Analytical Chemist. Important Caution against the fearful dangers of spurious imitations: —The Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted an Injunction on March 10, 1854, against Alfred Hooier Nevill. for imitating “ Du Barry's Revalenta Arabics Food.”BARRY DU BARRY and Co., 77, Regent-**t.reet, London.A few out of 50.000 cures are here givenCore No. 71.of dyspepsia, from the Right Hon. the Lord 8tuart de Dedes, I nave derived considerable benefit from Du Barry’s Revalenta Arabics Food, and consider it due to yourselves and the public to authorise the publication of these lines.STUART DE DEC1ES.From the Dowager Countess of CA8TLESTUART.Cure 52,612.Rosstrevor, County of Down, Ireland, December 9, 1854. The Dowager Countess of Castlestuart feels induced, in the interest of suffering humanity, to state, that Du Barry’s excellent Revalenta Arabica Food has cured her, after all medicines had failed, of iudigestiou, bile, great nervousness and irritability of many years’ standing. 11118 food deserves the confidence of all sufferers, and may be considered a real bless* dng. Inquiries will be cheerfully auswered.Cure No. 49,882.Fifty years’ indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and vomiting, have been removed by Du Barry’s excellent Food. MARIA JOLLY.Wortham Ling, near Diss, Norfolk.Cure No. 47,121.Miss Elizaljeth Jacobs, of Nazing Vicarage, Wallham-cross, Herts, a cure of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies.Cure No. 48,814.Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacre, near Liverpool, a cure of ten years’ dyspepsia and all the horrors of uervous irritabilityCure No. 3,906.Thirteen years’cough, indigestion, and general debility have been removed by Du Barry’s excellentTlevalenta Arabica Food. Athol-street, Perth. JAME8 PORTER.
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