James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1882
Dr. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' S O R I G I N A LA N DO N L YG E N U I N E, COUGHS, 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 r e m e d y was discovered by Dr. J. COLLIS B R O W N E, and the word Chlorodyne coined by him expressly to designate it. Therenever has been a r e m e d y so vastly beneficial to suffering hu- manity, and it is a subject of deep concern to the public that theyshould notbeimposeduponbyhaving imita- tions pressed upon themon account of cheapness, a n das being the s a m e thing. Dr. J. COLLIS B R O W N E ' S C H L O R O D Y N E is a totally distinct thing from the spurious compounds called Chlorodyne, the use of which only ends in disappointment and failure. D R D 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 SP A I Nof E V E R Y K I N D, affords a calm, refreshing 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 SSYS- T E Mw h e nexhausted. R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N Eis t h e G R E A TS P E C I F I C for C H O L E R A , D Y S E N T E R Y , D I A R R H E A . T h eG E N E R A LB O A R Dof H 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 yMedicalStaff, Calcutta , states :-" T W O D O S E S C O M P L E T E L YC U R E DM E O F D I A R R H E A .” DDYNULLISBROWNE'S CHLORO EPILEPSY, SPASMS , COLIC , PALPITATION , HYSTERIA . D Y N Erapidlycutsshortall attacks of D Y N Eis theT R U EP A L L I A T I V E in NEURALGIERGOUT , O O T H A C H E , R H E U - T MATISM . C H L O R O D Y. From S Y M E S& C O., Pharmaceutical Chemists, MedicalHall, Simla, Janu- ary 5, 1880. To J. T. D A V E N P O R T , Esq., 33, Great Russell-street , Blooms- bury,London. W e Dear Sir ,- W eembrace this opportunity of congratulating you uponthe wide-spread reputation this justly -esteemed medicine , D R. COLLIS BROWNE'SC H L O R O D Y N E , has earned for itself , not only in Hindostan, but all over the East. A s a r e m e d yof general utility , we much question whethera better is importedinto the country, andweshall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo- Indian h o m e. The other brands, w e are happyto say, are nowrelegated to thenative bazaars , and judging from their sale, w e fancytheir sojourn t h e r ewill b e b u t evanescent . could multiply instances ad infinitum of theextraordinaryefficacy of D R. COLLIS B R O W N E ' SC H L O R O D Y N Ein Diarrheaa n d Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomitingof Pregnancy, and as ageneral sedative , that h a v eoccurredunder our per- sonal observationduringm a n yyears. I nCholeraicDiarrhœa, ndeveninthe m o r eterrible formsof Choleraitself , w eh a v ewitnessed its surprisingly controlling power. W e have never useda n yotherformof this medicine thanCollis Browne's, froma firm con- viction thatit is decidedlythe best, a n dalso fromasenseof dutyw eo w e to the profession and the public , as w eareof opinionthatthe substitu- tionofa n yotherthanCollis Browne's is a D E L I B E R A T E B R A C HO FF A I T HO N T H EP A R TO F T H EC H E M I S TT OP R E - SCRIBERA N DPATIENTALIKE. W eare, sir, faithfully yours, S y m e s& Co., M e m b e r sof the P h a r m. Society of Great Britain , His Excellency the Viceroy'sChemists." M P O R T A M E N T O D TheI M M E N S ES A L Eof this remedy h a sgivenrise to m a n yU 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 E O F G E N U I N EC H L O R O D Y N E B E A R S o nt h eG O V E R N M E N T S T A M Pt h e N a m eoftheInventor, R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E . S O L DIN BOTTLES, 1s. 1 d., 2s. 9d., 4s.6 d., b yall Chemists. S O L RM 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.O.
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