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Sept. 6, 1851.] Gefrl *,$Utet. ^^ 859
Sept . 6 , 1851 . ] gEfrl * , $ Utet . ^^ 859
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M ORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES , Dep 6 t , 344 , Strand . -The Partnership of MOEISON , MOAT and Co ., of the "British College of Health , having expired on the 25 th of March last , Mr . Moat Manufactures the Move-named medicines (« Morwon's Pills" ) from the Re cipes of the late " James Morison , the Hygeist . Mr . Moat is Member of the Royal College of Surgeons , and Licentiate of the 8 ociety of Apothecaries , and has devoted many years to the study of Medicine ; by the employ of a matured . ( udrment in the selection of Drug 3 , 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 . L 3 f ' L e d v d ' , n
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DR . OULVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and Haemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over ' and careless feeding , & c . ^ 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 every 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 . " IV . ON URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine . ) " » ' ¦
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A NEW MEDICINE . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to nrethral morbid secretions , and other ailments for which copaiba and cubebs are commonly administered . Each Capsule containing- the Specific is made of the purest Gelatine , 'which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being both elastic and pleasant to take , affords the greatest facility for repeating- the doses without intermission—a desideratum ta persons travelling , visiting-, or engaged in business , as well as to those who object to fluid medicines , being unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach . Prepared only by GEORGE FRANKS , Surgeon , at his Laboratory , 90 , Blackfriars-road , London , where they may be had , and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each , or sent free" by post at 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of whom , also , may be had , in bottles , at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each , FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . TESTIMONIALS . From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., F . R . S ., President of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to St . Thomas's Hospital ; and Professor of Surgery in King ' s College , London . " I have made trial of Mr . Franks ' s Solution of Copaiba , at St . Thomas's Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the results warrant my stating-, that it is an eflicacious remedy , and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " Joseph Henry Green . " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April 15 , 1835 . " From Bransby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . S ., one of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , & c . "Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . George Franks , and has great pleasure in bearing- testimony to the efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with ; jerfect success . " New-street , April 13 , 1835 . " # These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the Government Stamp—on which is engraven " Geohok Franks Black friare-road '"—being attached to each .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CUREDWITHOUT A TRUSS ! READ the following TESTIMONIALS , Belected from many hundreds in Ihe possession of Dr . BARKER : — ' * I am happy to inform you that my rupture is quite cured . " —• Rev . H . Berbico , May 17 , 1 H . 0 I . |* My rupture has never appeared since . 1 consider it a miracle to he cured , after suffering twenty years . "—J . Edc , Esq ., June 2 , 1851 . " I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to the success of your remedy . "—Mrs . Button , June 1 , 1851 . "A respected correspondent desires to call the attention of such of our readers as are liiu fellow-sufferers to an announcement in our advertising columns , emanating from Dr . Darker . 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 ho has * tried to no purpose . He feels assured that whoever in ho alllicted will find a cure by paying Dr . Murker a visit , his method being , an our correspondent believes , beyond improvement . " The above appeared in the Tablet of Saturday , September 2 ' j , IK 1 ' , » . Dr . lfAUKF . K ntilL eontiiiut-s lo bupply the ' alllicted with his cclcbiated remedy for tins alarming complaint th > - great success of which for many yearn pant renders auv lurther comment unnecessary . It in easy and painlcHH in use " , causing no inconvenience or confinement , and la applicable to every variety of single or double Rupture , however bad or long standing , in male or fein . de of any age . Tin ; remedy , wi'h ' full instructions for > iae , will bo . sent pout free to any ' part of the kingdom , on receipt of 7 a . in postage-stamps , or 1 'ohI- ' office order , by Dr . Ai . i'iuu > ItAiucicii , 18 , Liverpool-street , ' King ' H-croBtf , London , where he may be consulted daily lion ! ton till ono mornings , and five till ei ^ ht evenings ( Sundays < xeej » t « d ) . I ' oHt-ofllce orders (<> be made payable at . the Itattlebriilge I ' oHt-odlce , A great number of testimonials and tiuauen have been left behind by neivonn cured , a : t trophies of ( he BUccegH of this remedy . ? DKAKNKSH . HINGING NOISKB in the MEAD and KAKS . ' KIKICOTUALLY Cl / RKD .- Dr . Marker's remedy permanently U'Htorua hearing in all cases , in infnncy or old age , howewr bad or lorig-Htandiug , even when ? tlie faculty linn pronounced it in- f curable . It removes all tboye diHtroHsing iioihch in the head and vui-h rotuiltiiiff from deafncHH or nervousness , and enables all unllererH however bud , t <» hear th « licking of a watch in u few ""> b . Ihe re medy , which la e . tsy in application , will bo went 1 » a " ri : ctti l > tof 7 h ., in poutngo HlumpH , or l ' o : d-o » icu order , by n . I ,, " ;!' llltl ' , ItAUKlcll » > N . Liverpool-street , King ' s-cross , Lon- n Jh .,, * , l " tftU ° "H < lllilv fro " > t <;» 'i' 1 <» ' » and ( live till ciyht u ( Hundaye excepted ) . A euro in every case in guaranteed . o nieanYT iTn dy , « ntiro | y «'"«•» ' »/ deafucu aflor all olhi-r Eaot tt . ilO < U -R « v - » . Bmltft . "It quit ,, cured the . eafeC ? * ° * '" . Iny » ' « "l- ~ Mm . Kame ,, ' . I had been deaf eleven years , and can now hear perfectly . » -Dr . A . Juhiiw .
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of , - . TT OM ( EOPAT H Y . —All the Homoeopathic 3 f JLJL Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration , an ' prepared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHI » L MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle e on-Tyne- and 60 , Fawcett-street , Sunderland ; from whom thej may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes d -suitable for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and a . l v other works on Homoeopathy , together with cases and tubes , d sent pbst-frCe to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the r profession supp lied on liberal terms . ' , Just published , and may be had iree of charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , Esq . MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or n nib . contains a very large proportion of nutritive matter , cone sisting of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its being less liable than e any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources are numerous and of the highest character . It was so highly esteemed by Linnaeus , the chief of ) Naturalists , that he named it Theobroma— " Food for the Gods . " Dr . Pareira says , " It is a 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 5 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 Hrinks . It is highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper says : — " This food is admirably calculated for 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 generally inferior article vended at the grocers ' shops under that name . The preparation here offered by JOHN MAWSON contains all the nutritious properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended as 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 Retail , by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and GO , Fawcettstreet , Snnderland . Agents . —North Shields—Mease and Son , druggists . Sunderland—Mr . John Hills , gr < cer , South Shields—Bell and May , druggists . Penrith—Mr . George Ramsay , druggist . Stockton —John Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , drug-gists . Darlington—Mr . S . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Agents wanted !
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D EAFNESS —SINGING in the EAKS . — Extraordinary Cures are effected daily , in cases long since pronounced incurable by the Faculty . Even in cases of total deafness , which have existed a lifetime , a positive cure can be guaranteed without pain or operation , by a newly discovered and infallible mode of treatment , discovered and practised only by Dr . FRANCIS , Physician , Aurist , 40 , Liverpool-street , King's Cross , London . Dr . F . has applied this new treatment . in the presence of and on several of the most eminent medical men of the day , who have been utterly astonished at its magical effect . All martyrs to these distressing complaints should immediately consult Dr . Francis , as none need now despair , however bad their case . Hours of consultation daily from Eleven till Four , and Six till Nine . Country patients , stating their case by letter , will receive the means of cure per post , with such advice and directions as are guaranteed to render failure impossible .
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JUBILEE YEAR of COCKLE'S PILLS . 1851 . " Truth Jives not for a Meeting hour , But scorns e'en Time's destroying power . " The last fifty years have seen many wonderful changes—social , political , and , indeed , all but universal . The medical world itself , too , has had its revolutions . New drugs and new compounds have been introduced , some of which have experienced but an ephemeral existence , whilst others have been retained as *; choice and valuable medicines . But through all these eventful changes , COOKLF / S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS , the compound of a qualified practitioner , have continued to rise in public estimation , increasing in sale to the present hour . Prepared only by James Cockle , Surgeon and Apothecary , 18 , New Orinond-street , London ; and Hold by all Medicine Vendors , in boxes , at Is . l ^ d . and Us . 'Jd . oriNioNH ok tub 1 'Ukhh . b "Tint Family Mkihcink Chk . ht . —A good family medicine v chest , with a prudent use , has saved many a life ; and yet we s think the idea might be improved upon and reduced to a more t simple form . Take ; some good compound , such an Cockle's t Antibilious Pills , and we find that the desired end may be obtained without scales and weights or little mysterious compart- a incuts and enchanted bottles with crystal stoppers . Otheis ^ might be lined ; but Cockle ' s Pills , as tested by many thousands - | of persons , and found to answer their purpose so well , may be j net . down as the best . " Observer . "Comfort and its Sk-( MJitiTiH . s . —There can be no comfort without health , and no health without a well-ordered frame . If . one oigan becomes impaired an appropriate remedy must , he nought , and this is never more true than with respect to the liver . The entire body quickly sympathizes with its complaints , -and nature looks for help to aid her in the work of i estoration . For this purpose Mr . Cockle ' s Ant ibiliou i 1 'ills are one of the greatcrtt achievements of medical science . "— Morning 1 ' imt . " Mkiikjai . Housi ' . iioi . l ) Woitlia ) . Kvery family lias its specilic ; but nothing can he more ilanjrcriMiB than tli « fallacy that one medicine will cure every ilmonler . Kvery drug and every compound has its ofllce—beyond which it becomes mischievous , and to the recognition of thin A ; reat truth may be attributed the unparalleled success of a meilicine wliich has never , during half a century of il , n existence f met will , disparagement . We allude to Mr . Cockle's Antibilious Tills , which have become one of the household words of the Krii « h nation . " ¦¦ -Daily News . " Cociu . n versus lin . ic . We persfivo that thin celebrated suit i » still in litigation . Many atempts have been made to put down the defendant but none vith more ellecl . than those ma . hr by Mr . Cockle . If the nuisance h ever to be wholly abated Coekle ' n AnlibiliouH 1 'illn will do it " Hell ' s Life .
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f n n u o rmtAl A L ( j A || . ' \ AVY \ ASSURANCE " i-U ASSOCIATION . ii l ' -vcry description of Lifu Assurance butanes * transacted H 1 i . oann granted on personal and other secunticH » ' ; Detailed 1 ' roHpectuHes , containing the name * Uiid address ,- * of K ne . uly seven hundred shareholders . , ateH of premium an expl , nation o ¦ 11 . « My . te . n now originated , toother withVIf I info - t « r ' appn ^ i ^ r ' uie < :, z ; r ^ U 1 V ; am — > " <• • - i n . ^ r . ir ; ::: ; : ;;^ -: ^ . te ^ jj- ^ Ite »« - - ™ 3 Oniee ^^' ra ^ nau / lr : !; ,,, T " ° *™ " " HAVLW '
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; T ONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION . e -M- * Established by Royal Charter , a . d . 17 ^ 0 f FOR LIFE , FIRE , AND MARINE ASSURANCES . ' Head-Office , No . 7 , Royal Exchange f Branch-Office , No . 10 , Regent-street . j Actuary—Peter Hardy , Esq ., F . K . s ! , This Corporation has effected Assurances on Lives for a > period of One Hundred and Thirty Years . The Expenses of managing the Life Department are defrayed . by the Corporation , and not taken from the Premium Fund , Fire Insurances effected at Moderate Rates upon every de-• scription of Property . Marine Insurances at the Current premiums of the day . JOHN LAURENCE , Secretary .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax , Esq . Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq . John P .-ilk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham , R . N . William Studley , Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses , post free , on application . F . FERGUSON CAMROUX , Manager .
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IMPORTANT TO LIFE ASSURERS . NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Completely Registered and Incorporated . Capital £ 50 , 000 in 10 , 000 shares of £ 5 each . Deposit £ 1 per share . Offices , 34 , Moorgate-street , Bank , London . TRUSTEES . John Hinde Palmer , Esq . I Thomas Winkworth , Esq . William Anthony Purnell , Esq . | John Poole , Esq . Persons assured in this Office to the extent of £ 300 and upwards on the participating scale , or holders of five shares and upwards , will be entitled to nominate scholars to the endowed schools of the Society . Kvery description of Life Assurance business trans-acted . Prospectuses and every information may be obtained at the Offices of the Society . Applications for agencies requested . By order of the Board . J . W . S PRAGUE . Manager .
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ATHEN / EUM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 30 , Sackville-street , London . Established for the Assurance of the Lives of Authors , Painters , Sculptors , Musicians , persons connected with every Art and Science , and the Public generally . Incorporated by Act of Parliament . Capital , £ 100 , 000 , in shares of £ 1 each , to be paid up in full . With Power to increase to a Million . The following are some of the peculiar advantages of this Society : — Entirely new tables based on the latest data . Policies once granted are absolutely INDISPUTABLE on any ground whatever , and payable IMMEDIATELY after satisfactory proof of death . A form of policy granted at the option of the assured , and at the same rates of premium , made payable to holder , thus affording to all an iminedi itely available security for money without the delay , trouble , anil expense of an assignment in the usual way , or any exposure of the private affairs or transactions of the assured . HKNKY SUTTON " , Manager .
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RECIPltOCA L L T FE ASSUUANC H COMPANY , 32 , Great Coram-street , Russell-square . Capital— £ 100 , 000 , in 20 , 000 Shares of XT ) each . Deposit , 10 s . per Share . One-tenth of the profits of the Company will form a fund for he relief of aged and distressed Shai eholders and Members , their Vidows and Orphans . TRUSTEKS . T . A . Knijrht , Ksq . J . Moseley , F . sq ., ll . O . L . R . Marshall , Esq ., M . A . RcVerend C . Owen , M . A . V . C . Skey , Esq ., F . . S . This Company in established for the purpose of bringing the enelita of Life Assurance within the reach of ali cIavhcs , and kith this view its details have been most carel ' iiilv considered , o as to alford every facility and advantage consistent with afety . Three-fifths of the l ' rofits being annually divided amoii' ; hose meinbciH who have paid live annual premiums . The UuHiiicflaol the . Company t : m )) va . cert Assurances , Annuities , . nd Endowments of every kind ; also Annuities payable During iickneHH ; AHuurances of Leaseholds , Copyholds , and oilier 1 ' erminable Intercuts ; and Guarantee AKbiirunccu for tin ; 'idelity of persons in places of Trust . Kl'KCIAL ADVANTAGES TO ASSUHKUS . Policies will !> e granted for any sunn as low as XT > . No I ' olicy Stamp , Entrance Fee , or other charge , except the Premium . Policies indisputable , except in cases of actual fraud . Diseased and Declined LiveH assured at equitable and moderate nit . es . Premiums may be paid Quarterly or Monthly if desired . Half the Premium , for the first seven jea ' r . i , may remain unpaid . Kvery furtlier information may be had mi application to the Lctuaiy and Resident . Director .
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! flMIE LONDON NECIUH'OLIS AND A- NATIONAL MAUHOLKUM COMPANY . Capital £ ' , 250 , 000 . in 25 . 000 . Shares of X'K ) . Calls not to exceed £ ' J per Share , with <> nr month '; , notice . ( Proviuionally resistered . ) TIlll . STHKN . Archibald I lactic , Khi | ., iM . P . William John Kvelyn , K .-iq ., iW . I ' . Thin Company is established for the purpnscnf affording a rtl <¦ - ropolitau and National Necropolis , at tuicli a distance from ( he ictropolis at ) public health and convenience require , upon H rule of magnitude commensurate with the annual moitility of u ipidly iiicriNitjiiiff population , and capable of iucc ( iiij ; ( he exleuc . icH of unwonted visitutioiiH of disease . l- ' or proHpoctuHCH and forum of application '"' > -Ii .-ii en , appl y ) Ihw Keeretury , at the Oflloeu of the Company . " < o . Ifi . v , < iiei « t Ieorif ») -Htr «! el ., Wi ^ tniinstiir ; to the HoliciloiH , Mc .-. r ., ( ' uln : ml Niclu > ll , ; t , llrid fr e-ilreot , Westmiiif l « u ; mid Alexander Dobie , , s < i ., M I , anr , i » slei-i > lni-e , Strand ; or to Mesm-n . Hicheii .. and Iliirhoii , Htock iind Hliare lirokiiiH , IH , 'IJneiidnoedle-sl I cet , <; ity . No applicatioiiH received after the Iftth of Beptembcr next . UIOJ 1 AKI ) ( 'II HKCHILL , He ( retary .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 6, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06091851/page/23/
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