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ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. for fourteen
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Just published , price Is ., free by post btamps , SECOND LIFE : or ELECTRICAL NBR ^ VOUS FORCE ; a MEDICAL . WORK intended for the special perusal of all who arc suffering- from the various forms of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL D ~ EBILITY , and the distressing- ulterior consequences to which they lead ; with practical observations on the great curative power of ELECTRO-GALVANISM in the Treatment of these Disorders , by infusing tone and vigour in constitutions relaxed or debilitated from various enervating causes . Illustrated with cases compiled from the Note-book of a Registered Medical Practitioner of twenty years" standing . Unlike many vaunted restoratives , Electricity is one which commends itself to the medical man as being accordant with the soundest teaehing-s of physiology . By the most obvious indication it admits of being shown that the Electrical and Nervous energies are identical ; hence , that When' the latter fails , the former can take its place , and that when , from irregularities of any kind , the nervous system has- become debilitated , paralysed , or exhausted , and the patient brought , to a condition little short of total prostration , then , by the action of Electricity imparting certainty and efficacy to medical treatment , he can be reinvigorated , and his health re-established to a degree almost warranting tlie designation of SECOND LIFE . Mann , 30 , Cornhill , and all Booksellers .
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TRlESEMAR . rpHE Patentee has confided the Preparation of JL these Medicines to a Physician of the Royal University of Erlangen , and Mcniber of the Royal College of Surg-ons of England ( who is registered under the new Medical Act ) , and attends daily at No . 19 , Berncrs-street , Oxford-street , London , between the-flours'of 11 and 2 , and from 5 till 8 ( Sundays excepted ) , to advise Patients on their Diseases and Treatment , and thus add to the speedy certainty of cure . —Triesemar ; No . 1 , is a remedy for re- , laxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of the system . Triesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in the short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which so often ruin the health of a vast portion of the population . Triesemar , No . 3 , is the great Continental remedy for that class , of disorders which unfortunately the English physician treats with mercury , to the inevitable destruction of the patient ' s constitution , and which all the sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove . Nos . 1 , 2 , and 8 , are devoid of taste or smell , and of all nauseating qualifies . They may lie on the toilet table . Sold in tin cases , divided into separate doses , price is . ( 3 d . ; by post , 5 s-. 0 d . ; Us ., by post , 13 s . ; sent direct from No . It ) , Berners - street , Oxford - street , London ; or four cases in one for 33 sM by post , 3 s ; 2 d , extra , which saves lls . ; and in 5 / . cases , saving- XI . 12 s . Upon receipt of Post Office Order , payable to Mcdicus , and a statement of the case , the Medicinos will be sent per return of post . Sold by Robt . Howdcn , 78 , Gracechurch-st . ; Bartlett Hooper , -KS , King William-st . ; Hannny , 03 , Oxford-st ., London ; R . II . Ingham , Market-st ., Manchester ; Powell . , Wcstmorcland-st ., Dublin .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . Ulceratfons of the lower limbs yield with surprisingrapidity to this ointment . Abscesses , and sores of this class , that had discharged virulent and offensive matter for many yolirs , and kept tlip sufferers in constant pain and in a most debilitated coiulitlou , have been cured by It in a few weeks . This ointment does not merely and at onco suppress the discharge , which would bo hlglijy dangerous , but , striking 1 through the eurfaco to the core of the disorder , it obliterates both its source and its symptoms . Those valuable pills , by their mild aporient action , purify the blood , diminish fovOr , and expedite tho euro , which Js always permanent and safe , because theso romedica have expelled all unhealthy mat tore .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDE . A Clorgyman having- boon cured of Nervous Debility , Lose of Memory , Indigestion , and other fearful Symptoms , desirous of imparting to his suffering- fellows the means whereby his own restoration was so marvellously affected , will send a book , containing tho necessary Information , on receipt of two penny stamps to prepay postage , addressed M . A ., 1 , North Cumberland Place , Bayswater , JJIiddlosux .
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PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , GOUT . INDIGESTION , FLATULENCY , NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , rt'i'RlCTURE , &c .-Dr . DE feOOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and efficacious remedy for tho above dangerous complaints , discharges , retention of urine , and disease of the kidneys , bladder , and urinary organs generally , which frequently end in stone , and a lingering death . For depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity ior society , study Or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and insanity itself . ' , when arising from or combined with urinary . diseases , they are unequalled . They agree with the most delicate stomach , improve the health , and in three day will effect a curq . in all those oases whore capivi , cubebs , ana medicines ofthat class have utterly failed . Is . ljd ., tin . 0 d ,, 4 s . Od ., 11 s ., and 33 s . per Box , through all Medicine Vendors , or sent on receipt of tho amount fit . stamps , by the Proprietor , 10 , Bornorastreet , Oxford-street , London .
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GALVANISM . Mr . "WILLIAM II . IIALSE , the Medical G-alvariist , oi 1 , Addison-terrace , Kensington , London , solicits invalids to send to him for his Pamphlet on " Medical Galvanism , " which he will forward post free on receipt of Two I ' o . stagc Stamps . The beneficial effects of Galvwrnsm in cases of Paralysis , Loss of Muscular Power in aiiy part , Asthmn , Indigestion , and Nervousness , are most extraordinary when applied in a scientific manner , and with an eflieunt apparatus . Attendance from Ten to Two o ' clock . Mr . Halse ' s Galvanic Machines are Ten Guineas each .
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height -which commands the fortress called Monte PuUto . The Austrians work in an- entrenched eamp and in the immediate neighbourhood . They have taken possession of the casino of CardinalFerrettij villas , and various fabrigues . They are making a covered road , are reconstructing the Lunette , fortifying the telegraph , placing a battery at the Cappucini , and all around strengthening it -with cannon towards both sea and land , especially towards the land . The city has the appearance of being in a state of siege ; in a few days it will be ready for
defence . ¦ The Austrian officers fear the blowing up of a powder magazine in the fortress , where there are 1 500 , 000 lbs . of gunpowder . Still additional quantities ' are being brought in in barrels . The Papal banners are still unfolded , but as if in mockery . The Austrians dispose of everything as usual . The few cannoneers belonging to the Pope that remained were to have been sent away on the 28 th ; their barracks had been already taken from them . The Gbnfaloniere protests strongly against these acts , and refuses everything . The Delegate is embarrassed , not having received precise orders from Home . The telegraph from Ancona to Bologna is in the hands of the Austrians ; that to in the
JBome is open to the public an hour or so day . There was talk in Ancona of preparations to resist a blockade on tlie part of France , and to give support to a body of 30 , 000 Neapolitans , who were said to have crossed the Trontoarid joined the Austrians . Such is the information which I received through letters from Ancona . As a positive fact I know that the Pope has again protested most strongly against his States being made a battlefield ^ and against this sudden invasion of the Austrians , in spite of his remonstrances and protests . News has reached us this afternoon that General Ullda , so well known for his defence of Venice , and . who . is now in the service of the King of Sardinia , is marching southwards towards Rieta , with a
detachment of Tuscans . We cannot make out what their object is . I told you in my morning letter that some of the French troops now in . Home were ordered off to Kieta also ; but I must suspend the statement—^ nothing positive is known or can be affirmed ; indeed , officers themselves do not know their destination . A curious incident took place this morning , I hear . The Papal dragoons were reviewed on the Pincio , and at tlie conclusion the commanding officer is said to have addressed them , and cried out , " Viva Pio JYono , e il lie delle l ) u Sicilie ! " The cry was , however , received in dead silence . The Roman youth are burning with impatience to start ,
and 1 , 000 are now ready at a moment ' s notice . Today the great nobility will be called upon to subscribe—indeed , throughout the higher circles of society the greatest enthusiasm prevails for the Italian cause . A telegraphic dispatch arrived yesterday directing the Prince of Wales to leave Rome . The day fixed upon originally for his departure was the 9 th of May . This date will be anticipated by a week , as he will leave on Monday , the 2 nd of May . He is going on a yachting expedition , which is to include tlie coast of Spain and Gibraltar . He will leave in the Scourge , commanded by Prince Hohenlohe , a cousin of her Majesty .
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BOOKS RECEIVED . The Mq . n of Fortun 0 . Routledge and Co . Roxitledge ' s Shakespeare . Part XXXVUI . Routledgo and Co . Ze Follet . No . CI . II . Simpkin and Marshall . The Virginians . Nof XIX . Bradbury and Evans . Knight ' s History of England . No . XL . Bradbury anil Evans . The English Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences . Part IV . Bradbury and Evans . The Universal Review . No . III . W . H . Allen and Co . The Constitutional * JPress . New Series . No . II . gaunuers and Otley . Kingston ' s Magazine for Boys . No . III . BoswortH and Harrison . The Amateur ' s Magazine . No . VIII ., Vol . I . Piper nnd Co .-Tales from Blaokipood . No . XIV . W . Blackwood and Sons . The National Magazine . Part XXXI . W . Kentnnd Co . Lord Byron ' s Poetical Works . Part IV . John Murrny . BoswelVs , Lifo of Johnson . Part III . J . Murrny . The North British Review . No . LX . W * P . Kennedy , Edinburgh . Bible Training . By D . Stono . ' Thomas Constable , Edinburgh . The Eoloatic , for May , Ward & Co . The Englishwoman ' s Journal . No . XV . Piper And Co . The Ladies' Treasury . No . XXVII . Ward and Lock . Kelly ' s Railway Ouido , for May . Kelly and Co . Revue Britannimte . No . IV , Avvll I 860 . The Mechanics' Magazine . Parta III . and IV . Robortaon , Brooman , and Co . Xtudibras . II . Q . Bohn . Bibliographer ' s Manual of English Literature . Part IV . H , G . Bohn .
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236 . 476 , May j , 1859 . ] THE LEADER , 603
Electrical Influence In Health And Disease. For Fourteen
ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE . tor tourteen
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Leader (1850-1860), May 7, 1859, page 603, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2293/page/27/
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