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1210 THE LEADER. [No. 50-1. Oct. 29, 185...
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1210 The Leader. [No. 50-1. Oct. 29, 185...
1210 THE LEADER . [ No . 50-1 . Oct . 29 , 1859 .
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HIEE . HOWARD . SURGEON-DENTIST , No . 52 , FLEET-S 1 KEET , has introduced an entirely new description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , fixed without springs , wires or J igatures . They so perfect ^ - resemble the natural teeth as not to be distinguished fl-ota tne originals by the closest observer ; they will never change colour or decays aftd will be found superior to _ any . teeth ever before used . This method does not re 4 ™ fe tf , ?®* traction of roots cr any painiul operation , will support and preserve teeth that are loose , *^ & j ^** £ f * £ * £ store articulation a . nd mastication . Decayed teeth stopped and rendered sound and useful in mastication . — o £ , Jjieetstreet , London—At home from Ten ti # Five .
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WAS DR . SMETHURST GUILTY ? Was Madame Lafargeguilty ? There was no ' doubt in Palmer ' s and TawelTs cases . The country was satisfied . TO THE EDITOR . i Sir—Tn the trial of Madame Lafarge , reported in the ^ s ^ ssisiSsasiJSh'SsxsAS g ' ¦^^ sws & tsf & A ' -s ^ iss sss s : ^ a ^ s ^ ± « as «| a ? a £ . * K trial thus reports this extraordinary proceeding : — ¦ ' At SXt in the m orning the exhumation ofLafarge took nlace A ? ter haviBg- thrown chloride of limeover the grave , ? hl coffin was discovered which contained the corpse m a state " fdr ^ dful decomposition . This human paste was put Into eartnen ^ ots and taken to the cou rt of justice , buc stoves ** * circle Heated by an immense braszer were insufficient ¦ to absorb the putrid exhalations which filled the C was undersuch circumstances that Madame Lafarge was convicted . Everybody in court thought that she must be acquitted until M . ' orfila sealed her doom by swearing that he had discovered some traces of arsenic in the body of Lafar ^ ( T It appears thatM . Raspail , the great chemist , ^ completely a ^ sstie with Orfila as to his conclusions but he arrivedtoo late at Tulle to give his evidence . He had travelled night and day from Paris , but his carriage broke down , and Sadamc Xafarge was condemned . It is impossible to conceive a more clumsy way of conducting a trial upon which the life of afellow-creature ^ depended . We need not say that we entertain the greatest doubt as to the propriety of this conviction of Madam ^ Lafai-gfe :, and would therefore suggest to the people of this country , and the judges in particular , the necessity of looking-deeply into this trial and the evidence adduced , in order to place themselves on their guard in similar cases to that of Dr . Smethurst . It is the only Way , we think , by which our judges can render themselves capable of trying such cases . The judge is completely in the hands of the doctor and the Chemist . As to the evidence of the doctor , it is worse than , useless , since he himself is the principal administrator ol these very poisons ; and , with respect to the chemist , there is so much uncertainty in his experiments , that he should not be relied upon In cases of life and death—unless everything is made clear as in Palmer's and TawelPs cases . In conclusion , we would refer the public to the Protest of Hygeists against Poisons as Medicines issued in 1851 ; also to the trial of Madame Lacoste , reported in the Causes Ce > lebres , and the report of the British College of Health for 1860 . We have the honour to be , Sir , "Tour obedient servants , THE MEMJBEBS OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH . King ' s-cross , London ( for the Society of Hygeists ) , October , 1850 .
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RUPTURES . BY ROYAJG LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment ot Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurttul in its effects ) is . here avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and 1 ' ntent Lever , fitting with so much ease and closeness that It cannot bo detected , and roay be worn during sleep A descriptive circular may bo bad , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below tho hip , being S to " the Miuiufaoturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , * « Mo " ot a single truss , 10 s ., 21 a ., 26 s . Od ., ami 31 e . 6 d .-P » ou %° le Truss , 31 s . ( XL , 42 s ., and 52 s . Od .-Posfago Is . 8 d . Umbilical Trues , * to . and 62 s . Qa .-Postago Is ,. \ 0 d . Post-office orders to bo made payable to JOHN WHITE , PoBt-offlce , PicoadUly . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , & c , « v ™ . VAUrfiOSB VEINS , and all oases of WEAKJ & S tnd SWELLING V the LEGS , SPRAINS , & o , Tho y areporous , lifflit In tejcturo , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . Od . to 16 s . each . —Postage Od .,. JOHN WHITE . Manufacturer , 288 , Piccadilly , London .
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ON DISQUALIFICATIONS AND IMPJflPIMEJNTS TO MARRIACHu . Now Edition onlarsod to 100 pages , Illustrated by 100 SSatomioaiL Coiouubp Bnobavinos on Btbbi .. Just Sibllshcd and sent 1 ) y Mcaioue direct from the ostabllah-SSt , ¦ 10 ' BomorB « Yrfcet , Oxford atroet , London , upon receipt of two penny stamps . THE SIXiENT FEIEND ; ana two * and from ttyetUl eight , Suna » yB oxooptod . On InduJgoooo , and tho Muripu » . ^ mmcivoncea Jeom ttw ^ u-e of Mercury 5 with obflcrvatioPH onth ^ oWlKationa of roar » iBgo . md dirootltonw for obviating eorttfn a' ^ " ^? - SSS" ani contftinlng a valuabto PrcflcrTptlon ol o Lotion to Drovent In < qotion , ~ Dlreot from tho KHtabllshmont , 10 Ke ?? n (» ti : fiot , Oxford-fltreet , London , whoro auy of the Medlolaoa may too obtained ,
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0 EBTAIH MCBAX ? S OP 8 SHJP CUKE . AJN ACT OF CHARITY . —A GonWeipwi to * ving been SSe ^ oAervouV doWltty of lonff *&* $ » $ > £ tf ** B & $ rt «**\ y errors , and aftor much mental * n <*_ £° AhSrfl tbtnko ltbw 0 eharttftW «* OTenderBu « h in ^^^ M ^ AH Blmllarlv . situated m mar restore them to health -without SSSSwS * * Hpart !»^ Ti ent to any a ( W ) fO 8 fl , «> y aiole » - inor two Doatatre BtantDB to prepay poutago . Aaaroasi yao ^§^ tWAKt » , B « Ja .. Wo-house , noRr Bircnln ]_ v hum . ¦ . .
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TEETH WITHOUT SPRINGS . By Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent . Improper Mastication and the Evils attendant thereon may be avoided by wearing Artificial Teeth properly constructed and of pure Materials . Messrs . GABRIEL , the Old-Established Dentists ' Treatise on the Loss and best means , of Restoring-the Teeth , explains then- System » pf supplying Artificial Masticators with Vulcanised G ^ Pl-colourcd India Rubber as a base ; ho metal whatsover is used—springs and wires are entirely dispensed with , while . a greatly increased amount of suction is obtained , together with the best materials and first-class workmanship , at less than half the ordinary cost . . ' " Gabriel ' s Treatise is of importance to all requiring- the dentist ' s aid , and emanating from such a source , it may be confidently relied on . —United Service Gazette . " Thousands requiring artificial teeth are deterred from consulting a dentist , fearing the anticipated cost , or dread of failure—To all such we say , peruse ' Gabriel ' s Treatise . ' " Civil . Service Gazette . - Published by Messrs . Gabriel ( gratis on application , or sent on receipt of three postage stamps ) , at their establishments , —33 , Ludgate-hill , and 110 * ltegent-street , London ( observe name and numbers particularly ) ; , and 134 , Dukestreet , Liverpool .
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A TREASURE FOR THE TOILETTE . Among the many luxuries of the present age none can be obtained possessing the manifold virtues of OLDllIDGE'S BALM of COLUMBIA . If applied to the roots and body of thehair . it imparts . the most delightful coolness with an agreeable fragrance of perfume . It also at this-period of the season prevents the hair from falling off , or if already too thin , or'turning- grey , will prevent its further progress , and soon restore it again ; Those who really desire to have beautiful hair , either with wave or curl , should use it daily . It is also celebrated for strengthening the hair , freeing it from scurf , and producing new hair , whiskers , and moustache . Established upwards of 30 years . No imitative wash can equal it . Price 3 s . 0 d ., 6 s ., and 11 s . only . C . and A . OLDRIDGE , 13 , "Wellington-street , North ¦ Strand , W : C .. ¦ ¦ , , ' ¦ . ¦
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SOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . CRAMPS , MUSCULAR PAINS , NEURALGIAAt the change of seasons those distressing ailments are apt to prevail—as indigestion—sluggish circulation or cold produce and procrastinate the tortures accompanying all affections of the nerves . Those wishing speedily , effectually , . and permanently to extinguish their suffering from such causes , are earnestly recommended to use Holloway ' s Ointment and Pills , a few days' trial of which will prove , to their delight , that science can se ' eure ease , and that . art can substitute comfort for anguish . These remedies , once used , inspire implicit confidence , and thousands , from , personal experience of the ease afforded by them have relieved their afflicted friends by recommending the early employment and perseverance with these invaluable medicinal cure-alls .
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MEDICAL ADVICE . DR . LA ' MERT , Registered L . S . A ., Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society , Ttf . D . oi the University of Erlangen , & c , maybe CONSULTED on all Cases of Debility , Nervousness , and the Secret , innrmities of Youth and Maturity , from 11 till 2 , and from 0 till 8 , at his residence , 37 , BEDFORD-SQUAKE , LONDON . Dr . La'UIert has just ¦ published , price Sixpence , with numerous Engravings and Cases , a New Edition of his Work entitled , SEL p . rBESERVATION , which -will bo sent free , in a sealed envelope , by Mann , 39 , Cornhill , Londoner by the Author , to any address , for eight stamps . Contents : — Section I , The Physiology of the Generative Oraans . Section II . Puberty— Manhood—The Morale of Generative Physiology—True and False Morality . Section IIL Marriage in its Moral , Social , and Physical Relations—Its Expectancies and Disappointments—AdvantagcB of Physical Contrasts in securing Healthy Offspring . Section IV . Spermatorrhoea and Impotonco—Tlie Causes of Sterility In both Soxes—Self-inflicted Miseries . Section V . The Vloes of Schools—Effectsof certain pernicious habtts on the mental and generative faculties—Importance of Moral Discipline . , Section VI . Treatment of Nervous and Generative Debility—Impotence and Sterility—Dangerous Results of varir ous Hazardous Specifics—The Author ' s Piinclplos of Treatment : Medical , Dietotiq , and General , derived from Twenty Years' Buocessful praotlco .
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DB . KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANAT 0 MIOAL MUSEUM , top of tho HaymarUet ( acknowlodgod by tho whole of tho Profee to bo tho moat useful and inntruotlvo of any in exiqtonoe ) , id open dailit for Gontlomon only , from 18 till 5 , and from' 7 till 10 . Admission One Siuwiko . Descriptive handbooks gratis . Dr . Kahn ' s Popular Lectures on the "Philosophy of Marrlnge , " dally at 8 and 8 o ' clock proolsoJy . SviiiAKUS—Happy and Unhappy Unions , and tholr Caaeos—Youthiul Vlcoe and Indlsorotlons , and tholr Kesults—Disqualifications for Marriage , nnd tholr Cure -7-tho Physiology of Roprocluctlon—JSolf-lnflictpd Miseries—Sterility ana its OauBos—How to Soouie Moral and PhyslQftl HanpineBS . N . B . Dr . KfthtTB Treatise on tho above subjects , entitled " The'Philosophy of Marriage , " sent post-free , on rocolpt of 12 stamps , direct from tho author , 17 , JLIarloy Street , Oavonaiah Square , W . '
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDEOf . riAH Copies of a MEDIOAI , BOOK for ( gv'Vvw gratuitous circulation . A Nbrvous Su * - FERBn having boon effectually ourod of Nervous Doblluy , Loss of Mombry , Dimnesfl of Sight , Lassitude , and InalgoBtlon , resulting irom the early orrorsof youth , by followfng the instructions given In a MEDICAL WO « K , he oonsidora It his duty * in gratitude to the author , and for tho benefit of others , to publish thp moan ? used . Ho will , thoreforo . eena free , secure from obaorvatlon , on iceolpt oi a dirootocl envelope , and two stamps to prepay poatogo , a copy ot tl » e' book , containing every information required . Aaarosfl , James ^ a * i , aw , Mbq ., Wilford Houho , Burtonovesoent , WaYlstook-B ^ uacc , London W . C .
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OPORTO . AN OLD BOTTLED PORT of high character 4 S < j „„» dozen , Cash . This genuine Wine will be much approved HENRY BRETT and CO ., Importers Old Furmval ' a Distillery , Holborn , E . C UNSOPHISTICATED GENEVA , A Gin of the true Juniper flavour , and precisely as it mr .. from the still , without the addition of sugar or any in gredient whatever . Imperial gallon , 13 s . ; or in one dozen cases , 20 s ., bottles and case included . Price currents ( frpr ' i by post . v ^' ifENRY BRETT , and CO ., Old Furnival ' s Distillery Holborn . J >
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WINE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY . ANDREW & HUGHES' SOUTH AFRICAN WINKS - Port , Sherry , and Madeira , 20 s . and 24 b . per Dozen Amoii tillado , 24 s . and 28 s . per Dozen . Extract from , T ) r . Letheby' ' s Analyst ' s of our Wines- — " I find your Wine pure and unadulterated , ' and have no doubt of its being far more wholesome than the artificial mixtures too often sold for genuine sherry . ( Signed ) "Henry Leiheby , M . B ., London Hospital . " A Pint Sample of any of the above for Twelve Stamps Colonial Brandy ,. Pale or Brown , lfls . aiid ' lKs . ( id . per "uilon " or 30 s : and 37 s . per Dozen . AVe deliver free to nny London Railway Terminus , or to any Station in England for Is per Dozen . Terms , Cash . ANDREW AND HUGHES , Importers of Foreign and Colonial Wines and Spirits , 2 ? . Crutehed Friars , Mark Lane , London , E . C . "
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NOT IC E . TO INDUCE A TRIAL OV SOUTH AFRICAN WINES At 20 s . and 24 s . per doz ., bottles included , ( The consumption of which has now . reached 42 'Vioo dozen per annum—vide "Board of Trade . Returns " ) , A CASE containing four samples , scaled and ' labelled , will be forwarded on receipt ofTHIHTY" POSTAGE STA 3 IP . S , viz . : — : . ' ¦ Half-pint Bottle of best South African Sherry ,. Halt-pint Bottle of best South African Port , Half-pint Bottle of best South African Madeira , Half-pint Bottle of best South African Amontillado , Bottles- and Case included . .
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COLONIAL BRANDY , very superior , 3 us . per srallon . BEST GIN , full strength ; 11 s : 3 d . per gallon . Price Lists free on application . Address—ANTHONY BROUGH , Wino and Spirit Importer , 20 , Strand , London , W . C .
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ECONOMY . A 10-gallon cask ( equal to 5 dozens ) of the finest SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY , for Four Guineas , or 20 s . per dozen ; best Port , 24 s . per dozen . Cask or bottle ., and ease included . Three dozens carriagefree . Cash . —11 EN 1 CK K YS . Al ! BOTT , au 4 CO ., Importers , 22 and 23 , High Holborn . Established 1831 . . ' TTENEKEXS' COGNAC , a pure French Brnn . iy , ± X pale or brown , 20 s . per gallon , l- ' s . per dozen . Packages to be returned within three months , or charged Is . per gallon . Six gallons , the cask included uncU : uiTia' >< - paid . iTENEKEYS' LONDON lillANDY , Talc or 11 . brown , 14 s . per gallon , 30 s . per dozen . Thrco dozens carriage free . ¦ LTENEKEYS' LONDON CtfX , as from the JjL still , and the strongest allowed , sweet or dry , IJ- 'k . per g-nlloh , 20 s . per dozen . Six gallons , tin- oask innliKkd mid corrlagc paid . Country orders must contain a rcmittmu-e . HENEKEY'S PRICES CUJIRENT ol WINES . md SPIRITS sent jpost-iVco on appuwitlon . HENEKEYS , ABBOTT , and CO ., Clniy ' H In" Plstlllory , 22 and 23 , High Holborn , W . C . Established 1 W 1 .
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HARVEY'S FISH SAUCE . Notlco of Injunction . —The admirerH of thin cfleurntod FM » Sauco are partlculai'ly roquoeted to obHV »; vo '"' . i ,, m o genuine but that which boars tho buck label with tho 1 of AVih-iajw LazenbV , as well as the front label * « no ( t ' Elizabeth Lazcnby , " and that for further ¦ iionurJty . , oi tiw nook of every bottle of tho Genuine Sauce will houccloiniuu appear an additional label , printed in ktoi-ii am n . /! » follows ;— " This notlco will bo nfflxod toLiuouby »''' " ^ J Sauco , prepared at tho original warehouse ., In » ' '' V , tho wolf known labels , which aro protected nmiinHt ¦ Iml utipn by a perpetual injunction in Chuncory ol Dth July , l «^ , Edward street , Portman-squaro . London ,
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/ v BROWN AND l'OLSON'rt > b \ ^ PATENT CORN F & OUR , i n n \ Preferred to the best Arrowroot , Dullolaus in Puddings , Custards , Blauomango , Cuke , & v- < «' w-oL-mgj ^ gD jg smiS 8 ^ " " ¦ >^ ssss ^^^ u ^ t ^ sS subatltuted . > rom Family Qrooors , . ^ iS , , ' and Corn doalors . —77 A , Markot-utroot , Mnnolu'Htu 1 23 , Ironmonger-lane , London .
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GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH . -raSil ^ SmSfe" " Ae iiihrior hinda are qlten mtotUutvd . Sold by all Chandlers , Grooors , &« ., *<•• , WOTHEBfiPOON and CO ., OTiwgow unU London .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 29, 1859, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_29101859/page/22/
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