No. 5134.-DECEMBER 20, 1879.]
Intimations.
TRADE MARK.-Sanctioned by I. 38%, Government.
HEALTH, 'STRENGTH, & ENERGY.
IDR.LALOR'S
PHOSPHODYNE
Intimations.
ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT.
Trade Mark" PHOSPHODYNE.' Protected under the Trade Marks Act (98 and 30 A
Vict., ch. 91)-Enacted by the " Queen's Most Excellent Majesty," 20th August, 1875.
Certificates under this Act have been granted to Dr. R. D. LALOR, giving him the Sole Right the Trade Mark Prosemoorкe in Eng- land, Australia, Africa, China, Canada, and India.
Discovered and so named, A.D. 1862, by B. D. LALOR, M.D. Pleasant to the Tasto. The only Safe, Prompt, and Reliable. PHOSPHORIC REMEDY for
Overworked Brain, Wonry, Anxiety, Excitement,
Late Hours, Business Pressure, Nervous Prostra-
tion, Wasting Discases, Asthmatic, Consumptive;
Blomsch and Liver Complaints, Impaired Natri- tion, Impoverished Blood, Premature Decline, and all morbid Conditions of the System do- pendent upon the deficiency of Vital Force.
PHOSPHODYNE
Piries and Enriches the Blood; Clears the Skin; Thoroughly Invigorates the Brain, Norves and Muscles; Ro-chorgises the Falling Fanctions of Life, and thus Imperia Energy and Fresh Vitality to the Exhausted Nerro-Electric Force; and Rapidly Cures every form of Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Nervens, Mind, and Heart Diseases, from whatever cause.
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT (Trade Mark “ Anti- Fat," registered) is the celebrated Ame- rican remedy for corpulency. It is purely vegetable, being a compound concentrated fluid extract of sea lichens, and is perfectly harmless. No particular change of diet required. Will reduce a fat person from 215. to sĺb, a week. It acts upon the food in the stomach, preventing ita conversion into fat. "Corpulenoy is not only a disease of itself, but the harbinger of others," wrote Hippocrates 2009 years ago, and what was true then is not less so to day. The consequences of obesity are often more serious than is generally supposed. The thick accumul- tions of fat in the tissues mechanically oppress adjacent organs, thereby producing dyspoons (shortness of breath) and disturbances in the circulation characterised by palpitation of the heart, fainting, determination of blood to the brain, dorangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys, uterus, &c. In consequence of the congestion of the stoutach, the patient becomes dyspeptic, and is tormented with flatulency, acidity of the stomach, and eructations. The im- pediments to a free circulation of the blood, and the increased pressure of the masses of fat throughout the system on the blood-vessels, produce a determination of blood to the brain, whence arise somnolency, torpor of the montai and physical functions, and not infrequently apoploxy, Obesity is undoubtedly a not infre and liver. Speaking of the heart, a late author. says: "Some of the instances of sudden death of fat people may be reasonably ascribed to rupture of the organ in this weakened state,"
IMPORTANT TO EUROPEANS VI- SITING OR RESIDING IN HOT CLIMATES. -- DR. LALOR'S PROSTHODINE *has an enormous Sale in India, China, Africa, and other Hot Climates, from its possessing in the most perfectly assimilable form the essential Vitalising properties of PROSPHORUS, which re- animates the Exhausted Fanctions of Life when impaired by Heat or other causes. A very large number of Testimonials from all parts of the World, freely offered from private persons; Naval, Military, Scientific, and Professional Mon who are well known, speak of its marvellous powers in Nervous Debility, Want ofquent cause of fsity degeneration of the heart Stamina, Fevers, Malarious Diseases, and as a Liver Tonic.
Sold in Bottles at 45. 6d. and 11s.
CAUTION. The name, Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE, is blown in the glass of each bottle, and the genuine PHOS PHODYNE is manufactured only at Dr. LALOR'S Laboratory, London, England Medicine Vendors are hereby warned that Legal Proceedings will be taken against all Persons selling the Fraudulent Imitation after this Notice. IMPORTANT NOTICE-Every bottle bears the British Government Stamp, with the words, Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODTNE, London, England, by Order of Her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners. IF NOT, IT IS A FOR- GERY.
DR. ROBERT D. LALOR,
OF BAY HOUSE, 32, GALEFORD ST., LONDON, ENGLARD,
(The Sole Proprietor and Originator of... Phosphodyne,)-
Is prepared to Prove the following Facts in any Court of Law in London, England, and he re- spectfully requests Medicine Vendors and the Public to assist the cause of Truth and Right, against Falsehood and Fraud.
A BASE FRAUD is being per- petrated by the Advertisement of a Worthless Imitation of Dr. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE in the Newspaper Press of India and the Colonies, the nature of which may be guessed from the fact that the originators of these Advertise- ments DO NOT, AND DARE NOT insert them in the Papers Publish- ed in the United Kingdom, neither the Spurious Article, sought may to be Foisted upon the Publie abroad, BE SOLD in the British Isles.c
**PHOSPHODYNE was Discovered and so named by Dr. R. D. Luzon in the year 1862. The Title and Prospectus was duly Entered at Stationers' Hall, London, in the year 1864. This Title, Prospectus, and Four of Da. Lalon's Testimonials, the dates of which have been fraudulently altered from 1865, 1966, and 1867, as in the Original Letters, to 1870, hava heen
Basoly Pirated by the Partics Advertising the False Phosphodyne, Copies of Original Letters, with Prospectus, sent post-free. The Genuine PHOSPHODINE beats the Christian and Burname, with Address, as above; also the Re- gistered Trade Mark, “PHOSPHODYNE," to copy which is Felony.
Appointed Agents for Dr. Eslor's Phosphodyne in India and China - TREACHES & CO., Bombay, Byculla, and Poons; SMITH, STANISTRMET & Co., and BATHGATE and Co., Calcutta ; B. ROBERTSON, Ceylon : O'HARA & Co., Bangalore; RANGOON DISTENGÁRY, No.. $15, Dalhousie Street; E. Gios Co., Lahore: J. LLEWELLYN & Co., Shanghai, China; Hoso KONG DISPERALES, -Hong Kong; and all the Leading Marchants in India and China, est
Copies of Dr. Lalon's Prospectus, ORIGIN OF LIFE AND Cacate of Deira" on the Phospherie Treatment, may be bad on applion- tion to any of Dr. LALOB'E Agenta.
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT is absolutely harmless. A We are daily consulted by letter and otherwise by those who desire to know if the ANTI-FAT is truly a harmless medicine, to which inquiries we can, from our large observa tion, most sincerely and positively answer in the affirmativo; bat various other questions are regarded their obesity as an indication of health, are fearful propounded by those who, from having of injurious effects from a remedy known to reduce corpuleney, One wants to know if the fat is removed, will the skin not be wrinkled or furrowed " A knowledge of the anatomy of the human skin, and of its wonderful contractile nature, is only accessary to convince any person who might have similar apprehensions that the skin readily adapts itself to a changed habit of body. Not only is the skin not farrowed by a reduction of corpulency, but from the alterative or blood-purifying effects of this medicine, the skin when blotched or rough is made aore smooth, clear, and beautiful
LLAN'S ANTI-FAT-is endorsed by those
A eminent in the medical profession.
THOMAS FAIRBANK, M.D., of Windsor, Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, reförring to ANTI-FAT in the" British Medical Journal" of June 1, 1879, anys "I gave some of this extract (Fucus Vesiculosus) to a very corpulent lady, who in three months lost three stones in weight without any change of diet. Since then I have frequently given it for reducing weight depending on the accumulation of adipose tissue, and have never found it fail, I may state that as an a patient who has been lately taking aut-fat, and who always suffered very much from rheumatic pains about the body, has been entirely free from such trouble while she has been taking the extract, a fact which she quite independently noted.”
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LLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces a Lady Four Pounds per Week, The Botanic Medicino Co., Great Russell-
Manchester-square, London, Sept. 30, 1879.
street buildings, London, W.C.
ANTI-FAT for over three months, and has "Gentlemen,My mother has used your found it to reduce her on the average of four pounds per week. She has recommended it to several friends.
"Yours truly- -“-W.-C.-Upron,”- LLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces 9lbs, in Four Weeks. Edward Parrett, Esq., Chemist, of Market square, Winslow, writes the Botanis Medicine Co., under date of June 12, 1879-
One lady to whom I sold ALLAN'S ANTI- FAT has decreased 91b, in four weeks."
・・・ C. J. Arblaster, Esq., chemist, of Birmingham,
writes, under date of June 8, 1879:-
"Have just received a capital account of the effects of Anti-Fat in reducing corpulency."
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"HARRY BRAHAM.“
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DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
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THE CHINA REVIEW.
THE widely-uotes Queries Ois HE widely-expressed regret at the dia- China and Japan, has induced the publish ers of this journal to issue a publication similar in object and style, but slightly modified in certain details,
THE CHINA REVIEW, or Notes and Queries on the Far East, is issued at in- tervals of two mouths, each number con taining about 60 octavo pages, occasionally illustrated with lithograplis, photographs, woodcuts, &c., should the papers published iomand, and the circulation justify, auth
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The China Review for July and August, 1875, is at hand. It says that forty-two saya wore sent in to compute for the best paper on the advantages of Christianity for the development of a State. All our lesra. ed societies should subscribe to this scholarly and enterprising Review. It is a sixty paged, bi montuly, repertory of what solin
The lars are ascertaining about China. lecture on Chinese Poetry in this volume is alone worth the price of the leviero. åd- dross China Review, Hongkong.-Northern Christian Advocate (U.S.)
Tribner's Oriental Record contains the fol- lowing notice of the China Review - Tals is the title of a publication, the first number of which has lately reached us from Hong- kong, where it has been set on foot as In some respects a continuation of Notes and Queries on China and Japan, the extinction of which useful serial a year or two ago has been much regretted in Europe as well as in China,
Thepresent publication, judging
by the number now before us, is intended to occupy a position, as regards Chins and the neighbouring countries, somewhat similar
that which has been filled in India by the Calcutta Review. The great degree of at- tention that has been bestowed of late yearn npon the investigation of Chinese literature, IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY
antiquities, and social developments, to say GENUINE.
nothing of linguistic studies, has led to the CAUTION, Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. accumulation of important stores of inform Wood stated that Dr. Collis Browno wasation, rendering some auch channel of pub. undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlorodyne, licity as is now provided extremely desir that the story of the Defendant, Freeman, able; and contributions of much interest being the Inventor was deliberately untrue; may fairly be looked for from the members which he regrotted had been sworn to.of the foreign consular services, the Chinese Eminent Hospital Physicians of London Customs corps, and the missionary body, stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the among whom a high degree of Chinese discoverer of Chlorodyae; that they pre- scholarship is now assiduously cultivated, scribe it largely, and mean no other than and who are severally represented in the first Dr. Browne'a.-Sea Times, July 12, 1864. uumber of the Review by papers highly The public, therefore, are cautioned creditable to their respective authors, In against using any other than
a paper on Dr. Leggo's She King, by the DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CULORODYNE. Rev. E. J. Eitel, to which the place of honour is deservedly given, an excellent summary is presented of the chronological problems and arguments involved in con nexion with this important work. Some translations from Cuinese novels and plays are marked by both accuracy and freshness of style; and an account of the career of
REMEDIAL USES AND ACTION.
This invaluable remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calme the system, restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secre- tions of the body, without creating any of the Chinese poet-statesman of the eleventh those unpleasant results attending the use century, Su Tung-p'o, by Mr. E. O. Bowra, of opium. Old and young way take it at all is not only historically valuable, but is also honra and times when requisite, Thou- distinguished by its literary grace. Beside sands of persons teatify to its marvellous notices of new books relating to China and good effects and wonderful cures, while the East, which will be a useful feature of medical men extol its virtues most exten- the Review, if carried out with punctuality and detail, we are glad to notice that sively.
CHLORODYNE is admitted by the profea."Notes" and "Queries" are destined to slon to be the most wonderful and valuable find a place in its pages also. It is to be remedy ever discovered,
hoped that this opening for contributions CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for on Chinese subjects may evoke a similar conghs, consumption, brouchitia, asthma, degree of literary zeal to that which was CHLORODYNE effectually checks and ar- displayed during the lifetime of its prede rests those too often fatal diseases-cessor in the bold, and that the China Reviewo diphtheria, fever, croup, ague.
CHLORODYNE Bots like a charm in diar. rhce, and is the only 'specifio in cholera and dysentery.
CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations and spasme.
EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL OPINIONS.
may receive the support necessary to insure its continuance. The publication la Intend ed to appear every two months, and will form a substantial octavo magazine.
now
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THE CHINESE MAIL, ORLORODYNE in the only palliativo in Thin paper is neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, tooth-day. The subscription is fixed at Four aohe, meningitis, &e.
Dollars per annum "delivered in Hong- kong, or Bevon Dollars Fifty Gente Ins The Right Hon. Earl Russell communi cluding, postage to Coast ports. cated to the College of Physicians and J. T. It is the first Chinese Newspaper ever Davenport that he had received informa-issued under purely native direction. The tion to the effect that the only remedy of editorial department is conducted by any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne. Mr Chun Ayin, whose experience and Bee Lancet, Dec. 31, 1864.
competenca have already been most fully KEATING'S WORM TABLETS, From A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspec- demonstrated. The chief support of the A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in tor of Hospitals, BombayChlorodyne paper is of course derived from the native appearance and taste, frnishing a moat in a most valuable remedy in Neuralgis, community, amongst whom also are to be screeable method of dininistering the only Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly found the guarantors and securities certain remedy for INTESTINAL OF THREADOWS my restoration to health, after eighteen necessary to place it on a business and WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild months savere suffering, and when other legal footing.
The projectors, basing their estimates preparation, and is especially adapted for remedies had failed."
Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, upon the most reliable information from reports (December 1865) that in nearly the various Forts in China and Japan,- Australia, California, Singapore every cile of Cholera in which Dr. J. COLLYS from BROWN'S CHLOLODYNE Was administered, Penang, Saigon, and other places frequented the patient recovered.
by the Chinese, consider themselves Health, London, an to its efficacy in Cholers. circulation of between 3,000 and 4,000
Extract from the General Board of justified in guaranteeing an ultimat So strongly are we convincel of the copies. The advantages offered to adver immense value of this remedy, that we tisers are therefore unusually great, and
it to their interest to avail themselves o them.
Children...
TESTIMONIAL
Mr. KEATING, Medical Hall, Gildersome,
Nov. 28th, 1876, duty to inform you of the immense sale 1 Dear Sir, I think it nothing but my have for your Worm Tablets, which I may justly say in enormous, and to every case gives the greatest satisfaction. I have now ∙Worms brought me during the last few days by customers, one Wort 40 yards long. I dare not be without the remedy
Yours respectfully,
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Bee leading article, Pharmaceutical Jour nal, August 1, 1869, which states that Dr. J. Collis Browns was the inventor of Chlors dyne that it is always right to use his preparation when Oblerodyne is ordered.
CAUTION-None genuine without the words "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWN" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle,
M. A. WALKER. Sold in Bottles, by all Chemists and Druggista. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, Landon. REWARD AND CAUTION-Whereas frand.
Sole Manufacturer--- alen imitations of this unsurpassed remedy have been sold, I hereby request anyone
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