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HO M CE O P A T HY . —All the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctutes , and Trituration , are nreoared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN Kt » WSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastleon ' -Tyne : and 60 . Fawcett-street , 8 underland ; from whom they mav be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . Laurie's" and all other works on Ho nesopathy , together with eases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the piofession supplied on liberal terms . Just published , and may be had Ireeof charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , Esq . M AWSON' 8 HOMCEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contain * a very large proportion of nutritive mutter , consi ? tin ? of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oi ) This oil is esteemed on account of its beintf legs liable than any other oil to roncidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united jn their recommend « tion of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources are numerous and of the highest character . It was so hijh ' y esteemed by Linnaus , the chief of N aturalist * , that he named it Theobroma— " Food for the Gods . " Dr . Pareiia says , " t is a very nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill properties possessed b > both tea and coffee . " Dr Epp » , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says : — "Mothers , while suckling , should nexer take Coffee ; they should suckle on Cocoa . 1 have V e testimony of mothers who have so suckled , and th * y ftate that they found , with Cocoa without Beer , they produced quite sufficient mi'k , and the children suckled with su-h diet were in better he . lih than those suckled on a previous occa-ion , when Beer , and Coffee , au « l Tea formed the liquid par * , of their diet . " The same author adds : — " Cocoa is the best of all flavoured rinks . His highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper says : - " Thif » food is admirably ca ' c-ilated for the sick , and to those who are in health it is a luxury . " Many persons have been turned against the nse of Cocoa and Chocolate from havingtried the many , and very generally inferior article vended at the grocers' shops under th * t n me . The prepar . tiou here offer , d by JOHN MAWSON conta i n * all the nutritious properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended as an agreeable and wholesome substitute for Coffee , U which it is certainly much iuperior , as it if also to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble « ocoa , ' " Flake Cocoa , " &c . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and requires little time or trouble in preparing for use . Testimonial — " Having used the Homoeopathic Cocoa prepared by Mr . Mawson . I have no hesitation in giunjj it my fullest recommendation •*—Thomas Hayle , M . D . Sold , Wholesale and Ketail , by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and 6 G , Fawcettstreet , Snnderland . Agents . —North Shields—Mease and Son , druggists . 8 underland—Mr . John Hills , gr cer , South Shields—Bell and May , druggists . Penrlth— Mr . George Ramsay , druggist . Stockton —John Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , druggists . Darlington— Mr . S . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Agents wanted !
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JUBILEE YEAR of COCKLE'S PILLS . 1851 . " Truth lives not for a fleeting hour , But scorns e ' en Time ' s destroying power . " The last fifty yenrs have seen many wonderful changes—social , political , and , indeed , alt but universal . The medical world it * rlf . 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 . COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS , the compound of a qualified practitioner , have continued t > rise in public estimation , increasing in Bale to the present hour . Prepared only by James Cockle , Surgeon and Apotheiary , 18 . New Ormond-street , London ; and told by all Medicine Vendors , in boxes , at Is . l £ d . and 2- * . 91 . opinions of the press . "Indigestion thb Consequence of Luxurious living . — Is there a more uncomfortable sinner . Than he who eats but can ' t digest his dinner ? ' ^ To all who are so unhappy as to be in this miserable state we offer sincerely and confidently , one golden piece of advice—try Cockle's Antibilious Pills , the best medicine ever prescribed for bilious and liver complaint * . " —Morni ng Adverluer . " We know not how we can betterexpres * our high opinion of Mr . Cockle's Antibilious Pills than by this brief eentence :- We trusted them , in the first instance , on the reputation of their cor « pounder ( aduly qualified practitioner ); but , having made experiment of their merits , we are now convinced that Mr . Cockle ' 8 reputation is as much justified by them as they ure indebted to It . '' —Court Journal . '" Not for an aqb but for all . time . " —It ia a singular fact that , through the many changes which the medical world , as well as every other , hui undergone during the last fifty years , Mr . Cockle ' s Antibilious Pills have not grown out of dute , but are to this day more used than ever . This is as it should be , for they are renlly a n : <> dicinc without parallel in the cure of those nmltinlied diueuaea which proceed from a disordered liver . "Standard . "If we were to publiwh the numerous cases of bilious and liver complaints effected by Mi . Cockle ' s Antibilious Pills it would more than fill our columns . We have the beet authority for tiling that since their introduction to the public , now more than fifty years ago . they have inereasvd in sale up to the present time to an extent which shows that ail clus > esof society more and more appreciate thia truly vnlunblc medicine . " •—lifornina Chron .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY AND PERM AN EN LY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS ? . DR . MERVARD siill continues w' » h immfnse success the only cu-ative treatment of Ruptures . His remedy is uniformly effectual in every variety of single and double Ruptures in male or female of an > age , is perfectly easy and painless in application , requiring- no confinement from ordin < ry pursuits , and « ill be sent with full instructions for use , &c , post free , on receipt of 5 s . by post-office order , or postage Btamps , by Dr . Leslie Mervabd , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . In every case of rupture , however bad ^ or 1 ng stauding . a perfect and permanent cure is guaranteed . This remedv is in daih use in several of the hospitals in London .
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Deafness and Sinsin ? in the Ears cured instantly , without piin or opi-ration . Upwards of 500 persons cured in one month . The application of Dr . Melvard ' s wonderful remedy in all cases of deafness , enables sufferers of either sex , even an infant , or most aged peisons , to hear a watch t ck at arm ' s length , and general conversation ( although having been afflicted with deafness thirty or foity years ) , without the use of any instrument , or possibility of causing-pain or danger to a child , many of whom , boro deaf , with person * of all ages , whose cases had been by the old treatment pronounced incurable , after the use of this new discovery , have h&'l their hearing perfectly restored . Tne abnve remedy sent post-free , with instructions f « r use , on receipt of 5 s . by post-office order , or postage stamos . by Dr . MERVARD , 14 , Haid-court , Holborn , London . A Cure is guaranteed in every case .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 28, 1851, page 619, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1889/page/23/
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