James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1885

DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S O R I G I N A LN DO N L YG E N U I N E , COUGHS, COLDS, D ASTHMA, T R A D E BRONCHITIS , MARK . R. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' S C H L O - R O D Y N E .-This wonderfulremedy w a sdiscovered b y Dr. J. C O L L I S B R O W N E , andthe word Chlorodyne coined by him expressly to designate it. There neverhas beena 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 u p o nt h e mo n account of cheapness, and as beingthe same thing. Dr. J. C O L L I SB 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. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO D Y N Eis a M E D I C I N E whichA 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 SSY - T E Mw h e nexhausted. D R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- D D D Y N Ethe G R E A TS P E C I F I C for CHOLERA, DYSENTERY , DIARRHOEA . T h eG E N E R A L B O A R D of H E A L T H London, 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 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 ." 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 of EPILEPSY, SPASMS , COLIC , PALPITATION, HYSTERIA. B. J. C O L L I SB R O W N E ' SC H L O R O - D Y N Eis the T R U EP A L L I A T I V E in NEURALGIA, GOUT, TOOTHACHE, RHEU- M A T I S M . CHLORODYNE. F r o m S Y M E S& C O., Pharmaceutical Chemists , Medical Hall, Simla, Janu- ary, 5, 1880. To J. T. D A V E N P O R T , E s q. , 33, GreatRussell-street , Blooms- bury,London. " Dear Sir,-W e embrace this opportunity of congratulating you uponthe wide-spread reputation this justly-esteemed medicine , D R. COLLIS BROWNE'SCHLORODYNE, has earned for itself , not only in Hindostan, but all over the East. As a remedy of general utility , we much question whethera better is importedinto the country, a n dw eshall be glad tohear of its finding a place in every Anglo- Indianh o m e. T h eother brands, w e arehappyto say, are nowrelegated to the native bazaars , and judging from their sale , w e fancy their sojourn there will b e but evanescent. W e could multiply instances ad infinitum of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. COLLIS BROWNE'SCHLORODYNEin Diarrhea and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia , the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative , that have occurred under our per- sonal observation during manyyears . I nCholeraicDiarrhea, andevenin the m o r eterrible forms of Cholera itself , w ehave witnessed its surprisingly controlling power. W ehave never useda n yother formof this medicine thanCOLLISBROWNE'S, froma firm con- viction that it is decidedly the best, a n dalso froma sense of dutyw eo w e to the profession and the public, as w eare of opinion that the substitu- tionof anyotherthanCOLLISBROWNE'S is a D E L I B E R A T EB R E A C HO F F A I T HO N T H EP A R TO F T H EC H E M I S TT O P R E - SCRIBERANDPATIENTALIKE. W eare, sir , faithfully yours , Symes & Co. , Members of the Pharm. Society of Great Britain , His Excellency the Viceroy's Chemists." M P O R T A N T C U I O N . D T h eI M M E N S ES A L Eof this remedy 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 Y B O T T L E O F G E N U I N E C 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 DI N B O T T L E S , 1s. 1 d., 2s. 9d. 4s. 6d., b yall 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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