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¦ MINERAL TERRA METALLIC . For Filling Decayed Teeth , icitliout Heat , Pain , or Pressure ; and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed witliout giving the least Pain , or shewing any fastening whatever . LEEDS AND BRADFORD . MR . ESKELL , SUKGEON DENTIST , ' 0 E iN 0 . 12 $ , PABK-R 0 W , LEEDS , T > ESPECTFULLY announces that he is on a Professional Vifit to Bradford , and for the better JA ; Accommodation of his Friends , has made Arrangements to attend those Place !* , and may be consulted in all the Branches of DENTAL SURGERY as follows , until further Notice : — Every TVednesday a ? id Tliursday , at Mrs . Briyg ' s , TVell-Street , Bradford ; and every Monday , Tuesday ' , Friday and Saturday , at Ids Residence , 12 i , Park-Row , Leeds . INCOE . KODIBLE IYIINEBAI . TEETH , From One to a complete Set , wliicb are not only Indestructible , but also Incapable of Discolouration . AmonEstthe advantages of Mr . EskelVs System , one of the principal is , that it confers the powers' of the mosi n distinct Articulation , and submits this as really an advantage of the utmost importance , but when to it is added the capability of biting tbe hardest substance , without pain , though last , not least , that it gives the appearance of juvenility to countenances otherwise of an aged appearance . Mr . Eskell wishes to impress upon the Ladies and Gentlemen not to have the least prejudice against his Artificial Teeth , for they are both useful and ornamental ; his principle is quite different from any other , it conduces to both beauty and comfort . i A new Description of Mineral Teeth that closely resembles nature ; these Mineral Teeth eminently possess every superiority that can be desired over the various substances offered to the public for similar purposes ; their colour is unchangeable , and they may be had in every gradation of shade , to suit any that may be remaining in the mouth . In point of economy the Mineral Teeth will be found highly advantageous to the wearer , a 3 in durability . Mr . Eskell avails himself of this opportunity to explain the various species of Disease to which the mouth is liable , according to the princij-les laid down by the most eir nnt med'eal men , convinced that so importanta condition as persona , appearance cannot fail of being interesting . Scaling the Teeth . —This operation when performed by a skilful Dentist , causes not the least pain , and is effected in order to preserve the Teeth from tartared effluvia , to keep them pure and white , and to free the breath from any displeasant odour ; this operation should take place occasionally . Cauterising the Teeth . —The operation is had recourse to upon the first symptoms of decay , in order to arrest the progress of disease , and which , provided it be done in due time , prevents that acute pain followed by ultimate extraction . Filling the Vacuum of Decayed Teeth . —This process , simple in itself and easy to endure , preserves the enamel of the Teeth in their pr imitive state , and entirely prevents any portion of ailment or foul air from entering the cavities—the general source of offensive effluvia . Separating of the Teeth . —The Teeth , from want of proper attention , are apt in most persons to close and connect themselves with each other , which is generally the chief cause of decay ; in such cases it is particularly advisable to separate them . Great care 13 required in this operation . Fastening I ^ ose Teeth . —Mr . E . during his course of study has adopted amode of fastening loose Teeth , particularly of aged persons , whether arising from neglect or any other cause , which he is happy to say , has proved successful'o the full extent of his expectations . Regulating the Teeth . —It is well known that Teeth will often grow too long , and outstretch each other , sometimes obtruding themselves beyond the bounds prescribed by the circular formation of the mouth : under such circumstances they require regulatinff , which greatly adds to the agreeable appearance of the countenance , in the laugh , and gives facility to the articulation . The beauties of'a well-regulated set of Teeth are so generally acknowledged and admired , that to offer further observation on this head » . <> uld be superfluous . . Fixing one or more Teeth . —The method adopted in this process of replacing Teeth , renders it impossible to discern the artificial from the natural , without wire spring or showing any fastening whatever . Extract ' wii of the Root or the Fangs of the Teeth . —Although this operation is often dreaded by the afflicted , fromthe facility which characterizes the performance of his operation , Mr . E . has been most successful in removing all fearful apprehensions . : Fixing compkte Sets of Teeth . —Complete sets by the assistance ef a new invented spring , which operates with the action of the jaws , in mast ication , &e . will be found , in every respect amply competent to supply the place of their predecessors . Attendance from Ten till Four , at his residence , 12 ^ , Park Row , every Monday , Tuesday , Friday and Saturday . :
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In consequence ef numerous applications continually received from Bradford and the Neighbourhood , one of the Proprietors of Dr . Henry ' s French Meroine Pills , trill attend every Wednesday a 7 id Thursday , at No . 4 , George Street , facing East Brooi Chapel , Bradford . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON £ HE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF DE . HENRY'S FRENCH ! MEE 0 INE PILLS , piONTAlNING plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all degrees of the above com-\ J plaints— with observations on seminal weakness arisin * from early abuses , and the deplorable consequences resulting from the use of mercury , the whole intenofed for * the instruction of general readere , so that " all persons can obtain an immediate cure with . secreey ^ ftn * Bafety ,- Prepared and boW by- the sole Proprietor , who has removed from his Old Establishment , No . 74 , CobOurg Street , to No . 16 , PARK . SQUARE , Two Doers from St . Paul ' s Church , Leeds , where they may be consulted as usual . In Boxes , 2 s . 9 c " . and 4 s . 6 d . each . With each Box is given directions how to take these Pilla , observations on points benerk-ial to the patient , being hints worth knowing by those who are , or have been , sufferers from this dreadful and devastating malady . i ~ - . That cruel disease which has destroyed so many thousands is now unhappily so well known that a recital of its effects is quite unnecessary , its malignant influence extending t > y inheritance from family to family , and whei . the great DoctorHenry became professor to the University , he conferred an invaluable benefit upon mankind by the discovery of his grand panacea for the cure of this deplorable complaint . The certainty ^ vita vrhicb t he Pills are continually administered can be attested by many thousands who are annually cured by them . What medicine can be more appropriate than that which has given such general satisfaction ? The French Pills root out every particle of the insidious poison , purifying in their progress the whole mass of fluids . They not only remove the disease but they renovate by their action the different functions ' of the body—expelling the grosser humour , andin a-manrier so imperceptible aa to convince tbe mo » t sceptical of their astonishing and unequalled powers . They neither contain mercury nor any other mineral , and may be taken without the slightest suspicion of . discovery ; they require no restraint of diet , loss of time , or hindrance of business , but effect a complete cure without the least exposure tothepatient . At aay period when the slightest suspicion may exist it will be well to have recourse to the French Pills ; for when taken before the disease has made its appearance they act as a certain preventive removing the complaint effectually and secretly . The deplorable state in which many persons have been when visiting the Doctor ( from the use p f mercury ) renders it imperatively necessary to caution the public against that dangerous mineral when injudiciously administered . The Doctor , after an extensive practice of Thirty Years , has rendered his counsel an ! object of tbe utmost c-oBsequenee to all who are labouring nnd ^ r hereditary or dee p seat ed maladies ; to th ose trou bl ed with seminal weakness , his advice will be invaluable ; hundreds have owned hiVskill . in these complaints To the youth oi" both sexes , whether lured froin health b y the promptings of paBsipn , ; or the delusions of i'jpxper-Hce , hig advice is superior ; in his practice he unites a mild gentleness oftreataient , andpogsessitig po uiorcvigh a knowledge of ^ s art ^ the most deplorable cases afford no resistance to his skill . His extend < i y ^ practice has rendered him the ; depositary of many distressing secrets whicbJare kept with unblemished fcii-ta and honour ; to persons so afflieifetf , it R irighljmec ^ ssary to observe tTiat : i a ^ ' early appl ^ caiaon'isfef I the greatest importance , and thatgirith such a practitionet any hesitation in disclosing their msor ^ er must amount to a delicacy as destructive as it is false and unnecessary . To the neglect of such Attention are attributable many of those hapless instances , which , wbije t&ey excite the comtaiseration of tieteho ' lder snould aJ ^ o impress him with the fear of ¦ eelf-reproach--, Jto all such , then , we : addfeffs ; eur 8 elves offerine cope—ener ? y—muscular strength—felicity " j nor ought our adTances to appear questionalile , sanctioned as they are by the multiplied proofs of thirty years' snccessfnl experience . Letters ( po 8 tpaid ) inclosinearemitfinjc , answered by the return of ' post , and Medicines jjranctually transmittedtq any address either br ininaJs , or name . Back entrance , West-Street , One Dobr 'from . "St . Paulas Church . : ' ¦ ^ y } T \ Sith each Box will be given practical observations , gratuitously , on theabove ^^ disease ; ¦ ¦' ' , -, The Doctor will attend daily at his principal residence , No . 16 , Park Squafe from Eight in the morning tili Ten at night , and on SunJay from Nine till Two , where he willadminister ad-riciTto anv one taking these Pills , or any other of his Preparations , without a fee . «¦ " / «"
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED . DR-BaCOX ,.. ¦ JHIMBEACES the present ;' opportunity of announyi cing himself as an experiehcectf practitioner . in tha Cure of that troubresome ^ lSjiASE , iso , i ^ qujl p fly ^ contracted' by idcauiTous youth , of « fobtb sex « ao 4 n the moments of imprudent excitement . Upwards of Twenty-three years he has practised in the ; 'tqwtt , of-i 1 esd 8 y < 7 dcningf > flrbich time . helias ^ iad every . ' ( fpnurtu ^ ty , ^ T Witne ^ n ^< lthe effect $ . p £ ^ thiiii dread&lmalafty i& all . its stegea : The mosfci obstinate cases he has had under his treatment , which
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^^ m ^^ twJUm ¦'¦¦ ¦ jE ^ Effl ^ . ' _ , ¦ ' ^^^ Bf ^^ KEm ^ mBK ^ S ^ F ^^ O ^ B ^^^ BB ^^^^^^ ~ B LAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Copy of a Communication from Lincoln , forwarded by Mr . E . B . Dniry , of the Gazette Office , near the Stonebow . Mr . John Elkington , Farmer , Metheringham , near Lincoln , is desirous that . Mr . E . B . Drury , of the Newspaper Office , Lincoln , should take down an account of the very great benefit he has derived from Blair ' s Gout and Ehehmatic Pills , which
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/ - ^ RET UJR . N OF THE D O BCHESTEE LABOURER S Ndw Publishing , Price Fourpengej THE VICTIMS 0 E VHIGGERY , BKIJWG A STATEMENT OF THE PERSECUTION EXPERIENCED BY THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS , AN ACCOUNT OF VAN DIEMAN'S LAND , WITH THE HORRORS OF TRAN SPORTAT 1 ON , FULL / Y X > EYELOPET > , BY GEORGE LOVELESS , ONE OF THE VICTIMS .
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HABTEY ' S BARK PILLS ' "¦' : ¦ . '¦ .-.. . WITH - ' ¦'•' ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ - . ' . SARSAPARILI-A , For Strengthening the Constitution and Purifying the Blood .
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T ^ RAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH FOR JJ BOTH SEXES . The unprecedented Sale of these Pills , arising from the earnest recommendation of the many thousands who have derived benefit from their use , render any lengthened comment unnecessary ; they are not put forth as a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable , but for bilious and liver coTiplaints , with their many and well-known attendart bilious and sick head-ache , pain and oppression after meals , giddiness , dizziness , singing noise in the head and ears , drowsiness , heartburn , loss of appetite , wind , ChQCtYICI A 7 f \ ^ Vicnr rtffl r \ < -tlvi-i nr * r \ i ~ iA rv r . A t-r * X-. n vrn fi ^ lvr
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MORISON'S PILLS . mHE ORIGINAL MORISON'S PILLS , ' or ± UNIVERSAL MEDICINE , are prepared only by SALMON & HALL , 6 , Farringdon ^ Street , London . The Public are respectfully- informed that the above Valuable Medicine can only be had genuine , as compounded by the late Mr . " Moat ( under the firm of Morrison and Moat ) from the following appointed agents . LEEDS—MR . THOMAS PEACOCK , 42 , Wellington-Street .-. . ;¦ Sole Wholesale A gem , for Yorkshire and Lanca shire , to whom all applications for age&cies must be made .
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHIN ' : t&Xe ^ .: V- . : one : we ^ k .-:, ¦ ¦ . ; - ¦ ¦ ¦ y ^ '~ :. Typt-i ^ iLKINSON , Surgeon , near the Chnreh JJl ^^ oppqsite the Anchor Inn , Hunslet , con ' tinue ^ with anabated assiduity , to eradicate every sp 8 $ jj £ ^ £ 'Infection ... In recent cases ^ a perfect cure is completed within a week , or ho charge made for Medicines afte , the expiration of : that period And in those of . the utmost inveteracy , where other Practitioners have failed , a proper perseverance in his plan of treatment insures to the patient ,, a . safe well grounded , and lasting re-establisbmerit , consuUtjtl wiiiiihe greatest ; secrecy .. and . ionour ,. at his house from nine to- oTre ^ axrd ~ frora four till aine and on Sundays till two . T '
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A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS IMPORTANT INFORMATION . THE CELEBRATED ROSE LINIMENT for sore nipples , is recommended to all mothers who wish to enjoy that highest Of all maternal gratifications—the suckling of their own infants , as a most valuable article . If used in time , it will prevent that painful excoriation of the ^ breasts , which to many tender mothers is most distressing ; and it will at all times prove of considerable efficacy in healing the excoriated parts , and has the peculiar property of being grateful and inoffensive . Price Is . Hd : per bottle . ATKINSON'S INFANT'S PRESERVATIVE , prepared only by Robert Barker ( late Atkinson and Barker , ) his nephew and successor , druggist and apothecary , No . 1 , Market Place , Manchester , in moulded bottles , at Is . l | d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each .
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¦ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ W ^^^^^^ Cf ^^ BO' ^ BB D-R ,:::- ^ B ^ & 9 -E-N . T , ; FROM LONDON , 2 , BEDFORD PLACE , PARK-LANE , LEEDS , ( Observe the Brass Plate on the Door , ) Recommends to the Public , and particularly those afflicted with -Scurvy , Scrofula , Leprosy , &c . Broadbent ' s AiTI-SGOKBUTIC DEOPS , AND SCORBUTIC DRINK FOR THE WATERY
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Till NORTHBB ^ ; May 19 ^ 1 S 38 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 19, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct349/page/2/
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