James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annnual 1881

Dr. J. COLLIS B R O W N E ' S ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE , COUGHS, D D D COLDS, ASTHMA, B R O N C H I T I S . R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N E. This wonderful remedy was discovered by Dr. J. COLLIS B R O W N E, and the word Chlorodyne coined byhimexpressly to designate it. There never has been a remedy so vastly beneficial to suffering hu- manity, and it is a subject of deep concern to the public that they should not be imposed uponby having imita- tions pressed uponthemon account of cheapness, a n das beingthe s a m e thing. Dr. J. COLLISB R O W N E ' S C H L O R O D Y N Eis a totally distinct thing from the spurious compounds called Chlorodyne, the use of which only ends in disappointment and failure. R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' S C H L O R O - D Y N E.-Vice-Chancellor Sir W . P A G EW O O DS T A T E DP U B L I C L Y i n C o u r t t h a t D r . J. C O L L I S B R O W N E w a sU N D O U B T E D L Y t h e I N V E N T O Rof C H L O R O D Y N E , that thewholestory of thedefendantwas deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it hadbeen sworn to. See The Times, July 13th 1864 . R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N Eis a L I Q U I DM E D I C I N E w h i c hA S S U A G E S P A I Nof E V E R Y K I N D, affords a calm, refreshiug sleep, W I T H O U TH E A D A C H E , and I N V I G O R A T E S the N E R V O U SSY - T E Mw h e ne x h a u s t e d . R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N Eis the G R E A TS P E C I F I C for H O L E R A , D Y S E N T E R Y , D I A R R H E A . D C T h eG E N E R A LB O A R DofH E A L T H , L o n d o n, R E P O R Tthat it A C T Sas a C H A R M, one dose generally sufficient . Dr. G I B B O N, A r m yMedical Staff , Calcutta, states :-" T W OD O S E S C O M P L E T E L YC U R E DM E of D I A R R H E A ." D C H L O R O D Y Ν . R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N Erapidly cuts short all attacks o f EPILEPSY, SPASMS , COLIC , PALPITATION , HYSTERIA . COUGHS, COLDS , &c. F r o mW . V E S A L I U SP E T T I G R E W , M.D., formerly Lecturer at St. George's Hospital , London. "I have no hesitation in stating thatI haveneverm e twitha n ymedi- cine so efficacious as a n Anti-Spas- m o d i cand Sedative. I haveused it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhea, and other diseases , and a mperfectly satisfied withtheresults ." F r o mW .C. W I L K I N S O N , Esq., F.R.C.S., Spalding. D " I considerit invaluableinPhthi- sis and Spasmodic Cough; the benefit is verym a r k e dindeed." R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N E is t h eT R U EP A L L I A T I V E in N E U R A L G I A , G O U T, C A N C E R , TOOTHACHESMRHEU F r o mDr. B. J. B O U L T O Na n dCo., Horn- castle. "W ehave madepretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately , and look uponit as an excellent direct Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic. It seems to allay pain andirritation in whatever organ, and from whatever cause. It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy, andit seems to possess this great advantage over all other Sedatives , that it leaves nounpleasant a f t e r-effects. M P O R T A N T C A U T I O N . D TheI M M E N S ES A L Eof this r e m e d y has given rise to manyU N S C R U P U - L O U SI M I T A T I O N S . N.B.-E V E R YB O T T L EO F G E N U I N EC H L O R O D Y N E B E A R S on the G O V E R N M E N T S T A M Pthe N a m eof theInventor, R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E . S O L DIN BOTTLES, 1s. 1 d., 2s. 9d., 4s.6d., byall Chemists. SOLEM A N U F A C T U R E R , J. T. D A V E N P O R T , 33, G R E A TR U S S E L LS T R E E T, W.C.

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