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tiuenBR, Coughs, for clearing and stimulating the voice. I have found them never-failing remedies in my own case, and in many other cases among tno ladies and gentlemen connected with the Profession, where they have been used by my recommendation. I have known your Syrup to give immediate relief where the disease of the throat was so sovoro as to threaten the loss of voice, and suspension of professional duties. “Yours, lt;fco.,“HENRY COST.*' Prioe-ls, ljd. per Bottle.TO PREVENT A. OOUOH, TAKE ONE OFDR. KERNOT’S COUGH LOZENGES Two or three times a-day. They immediately allay all the irritation, and protect the Lungs from all the ill effbcts of Fogs and Cold Air. They have a pleasant taste. Price Is, l$d. per Box,OLD DR. FLETCHER’S LIFE PILLS :A Cure for Wind, Indigestion, Spasms, Headache, Bilious Liver Complaints, «bc. 2s. 9d. and Is. lid per Box.Sold by Barclay, 95, Fa rringd on-street; Edwards. 67, and Newbery, 45, St. Paul’s. Proprietor, Dr. Koruot, Surgeon, CUrisp-street, Poplar.NO MORE PILLS NOR ANY OTFIERMEDtCINEfor nsrmnESTTON (dtbpepsta), constipation, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, OOUGH, CONSUMPTION. AND DEBILITY.DO BARRY'S delicious RKVALENTAARABICA FOOD eaves fifty times its ooatin Medicine, ■nd cure* the above oom plain fee and their con sequences, torch as — flatulency, distension, acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, nervous headaches, deafness, noises in the head and ears, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders, diarrhoea, dysentery, impurities and poverty of the blood, scrofula, asihma, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after eating, or at sea, low spirits, spasms, cramps, epileptic fits, spleen, general debility, inqui tude, sleeplessness, involuntary bhiahlng, paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for study, loss of memorr. delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision. It is, moreover, the host food for infants and invalids gonewiUv, as it nsvor purges or turns acid on the weakest stomach, nor interferes with a good liberal diet, but imparts a health v relish for lunch and dinner, aud restores the faculty of digestion, and nervous and muse alar energy, to the most enfeebled.Analysis by the Professor of Chemistry and Analytical Chemist, Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.8., e. c. : —“ London, JuneS, 1849.“ I find it to be a pure Vegetable Farina, perfectly whole-Mome, eaailv digestible, likely to promote a healthy action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby to counteract dyspepsh, constipation, and their nervone consequences.“ ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.8., o., AaalyUoal Chemist. Important Caution against the faarful dangers of spurious imitationsThe Vice-Chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted an In-function on March 10, 1854, against Alfred Hooper Nevlll, for imitating u fhi Barry's ICovalenta Arshiw Food.”BARRY DU BARRY and Co., 77, Recent street, Loudon,A few out of 50.000 cures are here givenPREPARED POOD TOR INPANTS.ANALYSED AND RECOMMENDED BY DR. ANDREW URE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.TAND D. CALLARD and BOWSER• beg to solicit attention to their “ Prepared Food for Infants ; M having obtained, by their process of manufacture, a light, nutritious, umnedicated Farinaceous Food, not having the astringent properties of so many articles now in use. they submit it to the public at a price that places it within the reach of all.EXTRACT FROM THE “ MEDICAL CIRCULAR.”October 24 th. 1855.“ We can Rtrongly recommond the * Prepared Food for Infants,'manufactured by the Messrs. Callard and Bowser, as by a peculiar process of their own, which wo have examined, tho outer coverings of tho starch granules are destroyed, and the Farina converted into gura and dextrine, which of course are most easy of digestion. It is also stated by Dr. Ure to be devoid of those binding qualities, so objectiouabto in most other kinds of Infants’ Food.”Manufactured by T. and D. CALLARD and BOWSER, ST. JOHN’S-WOOD, LONDON.1 lb. Canister. Is.A sample Canister forwarded by tho Manufacturers on reel pt of twelve postages tamps.To be obtained by order of most respectable Chemists Grocers, and Confectionors, in tho kingdom.npO MOTHERS, INVALIDS, BOARDING- iA SCHOOLS, e,ROLAND'S NURSERY FOODIs acknowledged by tho Faculty to be the most strengthening for Mothers Nursing. The properties being such as catiso a rich flow of nurture, and impart that nutriment net given by weakly parents, and is without exception the best food for the feeding bottle. It also makes a most delicious custard fnr children and INVALIDS, and is os well suited to tho dinner-table of the convalescent as the NURSERY or SICK CHAMBER. BOARDrNG-SCHOOL8 will find this economical and strengthening food well adapted for their use. It assists digestion, relieves asthma, decidedly arrests the progress of consumption, and invigorates tho whole frame.(t ksttmon r A LS.)The following are a few Testimonials from parties of the highest respectability who nave tested the benefits of itsuse:—Woat morel and - terrace, Walworth. 16th Feb., 1S55.Sir,—When a persou is offered a remedy for anything they may be suffering and which is made known to them only through the medium of Advertisements, they are apt to j imagine it may not prove so efficacious as represented ; but I am bound to acknowledge that I have received the utmost len©fit from the nseofyorrr compound in all respects. I was unable to nurse my infant for some time owing to weakness, and was obliged to use the feeding bottle, upon which it began to decline greatly. I was recommended to try your Nursery Food, which I did, and have done ever since. I found myself m a week able to afford that nourishment my offspring stood so much in need of, and I feel truly grateful in saying we are now both as well as I could wish to be. The infant, from being sickly and consumptive, is a fine, healthy baby. At the dinner table my other juvcnilea thrive upon it,«% J ama aD r« ATvrl KrvnwVw
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