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Aug. 2, 1851.] &f)t ILtUKtX. 739
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Aug. 2, 1851.] &F)T Iltuktx. 739
Aug . 2 , 1851 . ] & f ) t ILtUKtX . 739
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I "VTERVOUSNESS , and all its attendant miseries j JL ^ I and distressing' symptoms , positively CURED , without I the least inconvenience or danger to the most delicate constitu- j tion , by a new and infallible remedy ; guaranteed to effect a per- J feet cure in the most inveterate case ; even in cases of complete I prostration of nervous energy its' success is certain . Dr . Alfred Beaumont , M . D ., M . R . C . S ., and Consulting Physician , I having- long used it in his private practice without a single in- I stance of failure , begs to offer it to the Public , from benevo- I Jence rather than gain ; and will send it carriage free , with full I directions , upon receipt of 7 s . fid . in postage stamps , addressed I to him at 6 , Beaufort-street , 8 trand , London . J
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D EAFNESS —SINGING in the EARS . — Extraordinary Cures are effected daily , in cases long since pronounced incurable by the Faculty . Even in cases of total deafness , which have existed a lifetime , a positive cure can be guaranteed without pain or operation , . by a newly discovered and infallible mode of treatment , discovered and practised only by Dr . FRANCIS , Physician , Aurist , 40 , Liverpool-street , King ' s Cross , London . Dr . F . has applied this new treatment in the presence of and on several of the most eminent medical men of the day , who have been utterly astonished at its magical effect . All martyrs to these distressing complaints should" immediately consult Dr . Francis , ns none need now despair , however bad their case . Hours cf consultation daily from Eleven till Four , and Six till Nine . Country patients , stating their case by letter , will receive the means of cure per post , with such advice and directions as are guaranteed to render failure impossible .
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DR . CULVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and Hsemorrboirfs . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and careless feeding , Scc . of the above harassing and distressing complatnts , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables for every meal in the day , and full instructions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , & c . Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " IV . , ON" URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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A NEW MEDICINE . XTOANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form A of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to urethral morbid secretions , and other ailments for which copaibaand cubebs are commonly administered . Each Capsule containing the Specific ia made of the purest Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being both elastic and pleasant to ta ' e affords the greatest facility for repeating the doses without intermission—a desideratum to persons travelling , visitin" - or engaged in business , as well as to those who object to fluid medi cines , being- unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach m ^ epE on d £ >; V . GEOR 9 T FRANKS ' S ° n . at his Laboratory W , Blackfriars-road , London , where they may be had and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . fid . each ' or pt free by postat 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of nhom . also , may be ' had , m bottles , at 2 s . 9 d .. 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . each , * FitANKS' 8 SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . TESTIMONIALS . r i « ° f c Henry Gr , ' Ea ( i- F - - - President of the Royal IloSa ? ' 7 p ° f' Lond ? n ; 8 eilior Surgeon to 8 t . ThoS I havi ' ^ 1 ™ r ?« ° ; of Surgery in King ' s College , London . Rf ,-V , £ tnal of Mr" * »»> k »' 8 Solution of Copaiba at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the results warrant my stating , that it ia an eflicacious remedy and one winch does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Cop xib " " Lincoln- ™ Fields , AjSfl ^ V . " ™ """" ^^ ' it olS ™ . ' ' fT ' - ? - - - ono of ttte Cmmcil of «•« Ho b g ? r *» urgeona . London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy ' 6 Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , & c . I "Air . Bnuisby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . Geonre m ' ?" . I ™ , Srcat P lea 8 Uro » " bearing testimony to the 1 iheZtil t f UtUn l . P aiba - Mr " ««« 'l » er has prescribed ' the Solution in ten or twelve caBes with perfect aiiccess . ' " New-street , April 13 , 18 J 5 . " » • • These medicines arc protected against counterfeits bv the l ' Government BUmp-on which is engrave .. » OkouukKkank , " BlacktriarH-road " —beinir attached to tmc . h "' ' 1 , / I I I
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' S X « i CUUE 3 FOR THE UN CURED I HOL LOWAY'S OINTMKNT . — An extraordi nary Cu « K of Sokopwl * . or KlNu'a Kvn eXUa 0 Ml - Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . If . Alhway . 209 HiVh-Btreet Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January i 85 y tCU ' To Professor Uoli . oway SlgSpSSHHim ^ msmsm « t « moir betwe , ? ., \ fro iver whl ° | ller 8 ° " tlM > Mt »"" ' witl ' During the whole of tim iim <• ' " ( ' «" <; tt >( 1 to » " -e » k . constant advice , » f the , n !^ " '" T " f ' « f '"' V ' •«> received the Ch « ltc , iham . h *« i < lei Vil f ct : ll ! brate 1 < 1 «« e « lical ( iontle . ne ., at iloHpital . where " ii « «> ' thTs Bevcr * . •»« " «•• at the Oei . eral tato this efturm lut th , . 1 If 01 , ' "" . ul lle *« uld ainpu-• luo th « dieeUH , n ' thir , ° " CV Iy . l « orea ! erf . and at U > i . ul , ment U « tl j ^" " l " Ulu - J ' Uiasiiig . ,, f f , o » lt » , . to th « * o- " fyu » the truth fn ''" ° , « c'l « " «« t « "ces . wh » could now elttpiw wUhoLin .. •«»™«>« l «« - case . Three ytmn httv ' now , !» i , \! y | " > « c »«™ ' «> t « " «« malad y . » f > d tho boy y » " c « ual .. t * i with V u " , ' ly r : « r « tof « l *« " •• » not to mak « Hold | , v ll . « i » = ( Sijfiic . l ) " J . II . Aixiday . " d «¦^« ndV / d . r ¦ H ^ T M ^ f 8 trttI ' 0 « o * r Temple I Jar ) Lon-»« t the cJi , l " ed CM ' ' L ^'"; " ° f Ut ' " «''< i' «« thnmX 4 b - ««» - . Ha . . aaV T , ! : i otB Ul >< 1 "'" c " . » t i « - Mil ., a * » d K »» ot orti ;; " ° tU ° * *»^ » " ' . Uenta arc « fflKcd t « I I ' I i
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I Just published , price 2 s . 6 d ., HOWARD on the LOSS of TEETH . —A new invention connected with Dental Surgery has been introduced by Mr . Howard , consisting of an entirely new description of Artificial Teeth , fixed by SELF-ADHESION , combining capillary attraction and atmospheric pressure , without springs , wires , or ligatures . They will never change colour or decay , and will be found very superior to any teeth ever before U 3 ed . This method does not require the extraction of any teeth or roots , or any painful operation . The invention is of importance to many persons , and those who are interested in it should read thi 3 treatise . London : Simpkin and Marshall , and all Booksellers ; or of the Author , Thomas Howard , Surgeon Dentist , 17 George-street , Hanover-square .
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ANCHOR ASSURANCE COMPANY FOR LIFE , FIRE , AND ANNUITIES . Life Assurances , adapted to every contingency , maybe effected with this Company at premiums most economically rated . Annuities are granted by the Company on terms exceedingly favourable to the assured . Fire Insurances are issued at premiums commensurate with the risk arising from the nature or position of the property . T . BELL , Secretary and Actuary . Offices , 67 , Cheapside , London ; Ducie-place , Manchester ; Exchange-buildings , Hull ; Grey-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION . Established by Royal Charter , a . d . 1720 . FOR LIFE , FIRE , AND MARINE ASSURANCES . Head-Office , Wo . 7 , Royal Exchange . Branch-Office , No . 10 , Regent-street . Actuary—Peter Hardy , Esq ., F . R . S . This Corporation has effected Assurances on Lives for a I period of One Hundred and Thirty Years . The Expenses of managing the Life Department are defrayed by the Corporation , and not taken from the Premium Fund , lire Insurances effected at Moderate Rates upon every description of Property . ' Mariae Insurances at the Current premiums of the day . JOHN LAURENCE , Secretary .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . i John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax , Esq . Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq . John P : 1 lk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham , R . N . William Studley , Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses , post free on application . F . FERGUSON CAMROUX , Manager
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T RAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . Every description of Life Aseurance business transacted . Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistics respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the officeB . Parties desirous of becoming- Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . nm B y ° rder of the Board . THOMAS H . BAYLIS . Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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. ' 1 ' » l " 1 , A THENjEUMLTFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY | ZA . 30 , Sackville-street , Piccadilly ; established for the as-_ surance of the lives of authors , painters , sculptors , musicians persons connected with every art and 8 cieric « , and the public generally . Capital , £ 100 , 000 , in Shares of £ 1 each , to be paid / up «» full , with power to increase to a million . Incorporated hv I Act of Parliament . I In ushering before the world for its consideration and patronage any addition to a subject previously well known , it is tr . 'iie-I rally expected and required that there should bo at least an appearance of novelty , all hough the subject itself is incapable ,, f receiving any material improvement . The projectors of t . hia Society , however , from experience ami correct calculation bavin " discovered new principles and features in life assurance bo i » " - culiarly adapted to the foelingn . views , and wants of literary men . artists , musicians , and all peraoiiH connected with every branch of nrt and science , are convinced , when such advantages become known and appreciated , the Athenicum must take the I loud amongst those Hoci , ; ti ,, which are ever on the watch to achieve new iui . 1 beneficial results for all who have confidence in I their exertions . Men of letters and the liberal art ? are too generally regarded with censure rather than with commiseration on account of t . „ iiiifortiinato rircuinstuiicen ho often attending their worldly lair * and which have unjustly given them a chara «« er ^ f , / i I providence . ; yet lew perm ,.. * i .. the active pursuit of bll ( u , 1 ( . HH c " form a proper notion of the many cause * which prevent , the Htu-« leiit . th « Hchoar . .. ml the deluded artist from ' hei . ^ s for nate aa themselves , nor iu it here couriered ( it to aiialvue " „ , | 7 cause * or set right «„«* notions . The obje , t of lX " therefore , l 8 to allo . v tho man oflwtters an . l ' tho artist to iu 1 ^ i that dreamy oxistenoe h < , peculiarly hi * nature , and so « . „ " , „ - tialto thu development of hiB talent , ami giv ,, protection ami provision whore ho much required . For while tlin " , u , e , providence is admitted to b « m , «„ ,. « ,,, „ , „ , „ of H < in " , " ., ¦ ' « t s : ^ y : ^^ ji— ra- ^« S fu .. ? LWJSS ^ tf £ fc ^^^ If'imrU ; " y UBBU "" Ilfr U ' ; " " " ""« ' » ' « - « i « li ?" K « u 7 on '
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02081851/page/23/
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