James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1882

TRADEM A R K F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O, T H EO R I G I N A L A N DO N L Y T R U E , Isallowedtobe thegreatest discoveryof thepresentcentury, a n dis largely employed b ythe mosteminent Medical M e n, in hospital and private practice , in all parts of the world, a n dis justly considered to be a remedy of intrinsic value, and of varied adaptability , possessing most valuable properties , and producing curative effects quite unequalledin thewholeMateriaMedica. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E is the best remedyknownfor Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis , andAsthma. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases -Diphtheria , Fever, Croup, Ague. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E acts like a charmin Diarrhea, and is the specific in Cholera and Dysentery. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitations , and Spasms. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache , Meningitis , &c. F R E E M A N ' S C H L O R O D Y N E rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, allays the irritation of Fever, soothes the system under exhaust- ing diseases , and gives quiet and refreshing sleep . Mr. R. FREEMAN, D e a rSir, H E A DQ U A R T E RSTAFF, C A B U L, M a y31st, 1880. It is withm u c hpleasure that I a mable to state that yourChlorodynehasbeenof special service to m e in alleviating the wearisome spasms of Asthma,which is here existent in an aggravated form. M a n yof m ypatients n o wcomeandbeg m eto give t h e mthat medicine whichalways relieves them, andwhich I need hardly say is your Chlorodyne. Yoursfaithfully . CHARLESW. O W E N, L.R.C.P. Lon., M.R.C.S. E n g. The Divisional HeadQuarter Staff and Civil Surgeon, Cabul. " T H ET I M E S ," A U G U S T 1 3 t h, 1 8 7 7. Fromour own Correspondent with the Russian A r m y. Okoum, July 15th , 1877. Thewantof sanitary arrangements in the Russian Campwas dreadful , and hadw e remainedthere a few weeks longer, dysentery and typhoid fever would have played morehavocin our ranks thanthe bombsof the Turks. I myself acquired an enviable reputation as adoctor , owing to m ybeing provided with a small bottle of C H L O R O - D Y N E , with which I effected miraculouscures. I M P O R T A N T C A U T I O N . FourChancerySuits terminated in favour of FREEMAN'SORIGINALCHLORODYNE, and against J. Collis BrowneandJ. T. Davenport. Lord Chancellor Selborne , LordJustice James, andLordJustice Mellish condemnedtheir proceedings , and ordered themto p a yall costs of the suits .-Reported in the Times and other Newspapers, April 29th and July24th, 1873. N o n eGenuinewithout the words, " Freeman's Original Chloro- dyne, " engraved on the GovernmentStamp. Testimonials frommost eminent menaccompanyeach bottle . Manufacturedb y the sole Inventor, R I C H A R DF R E E M A N , 70, Kennington ParkRoad, London, S.E. Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the World, in Bottles , 1s. 1½d.; 2-oz., 2s . 9d.; 4-oz., 4s . 6d.; 8-oz., 9s.; -pints , 11s.; and pints, 20s, each. R E J E C TA L LS U B S T I T U T E S .

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