.103. . n" HUNTS STOMACHIC NIXT URE The Proprietor of this Medicine, otfers his services to the amicted, particularly in stree- tions of the stomach, as Dyspepsia. Cardialgia, commonly called heart-burn,Py rosis, or Water- . to. all! in Asthmatic affections, Incipi- ent hthisis, Fevers, no. The result of long observation has led him to this conclusion, viz. that those persons whose powers of assimilation are eefeebled (no matter froan cause,) most by rapidstrides advance towards a diseased state in some ofits varieties. Premising thus, he begs leave to observe, after repeated trials, be is convinced, that, ' there be a eufic medium for any disease . . chemical Stomachic Mixture approa , I . ' e nearest to one of any he is at present quaint- .d With: . It is not necessary here . om out the im- portance of kee -‘._g . v - ach in good order. n I , a. o - in how, by apply- -; a -- ' one see and eflicaciousto those suffering _under Dyspepsia, Heart-burn o'r anynimilsr afi'ection the complaint disap- pears. - It is not necessary to say, why the morning ' kness‘ ' present to that degree requiring ‘ ,4 ' 'd o I dicine) caused by sympathy with "Vir parteof the system, is relieved by the ‘ aiQhemical Stomachlc Draught. Nor why it removes indigestion and ofcourse swee tens the breath ; the fact of its sitting reliefin nineteen cases out of twenty, is a suficient testimony of its merits. , 1 .t. ‘ ' .Neither‘ls it necessary to reiterate, why that . sort of eolapse', sooften experienced by the vo- taries of Bacchus, (known b ' certain tremulous u tions, head-ache,-want o appetite, and real l, 1%,} ilit ,) is relieved, and disappears after ta- .v p e ose ofthe Chemical Stomachic Mixture: » fljb ay be neceisarfl’to say, as a Febrifuge it bears a pa In, cages of‘Fever, where hot and dry skin. thinking-v ' .are sen ta 36!“ a single MWéfor‘fbe cu‘anlig’1 of‘three ,uid,dra1hs(abo¢t three tea spoonfuls} the chemical Stomaolic Mixture and dilute ‘-_ itb tepid water, and taken at intervals of from three to six hou ' tlte most beneficial ef- _fects may be expect from it, while toast wa- > (Or, thin gruel, or any simple diluent drink will ‘ accelerate its m'edicinal effects. To this Medicine _ , added 12 Pins, 4 o 1 _which may be tangent):e eionally goin to bedt‘ they not onl have age e aperient e ect, but “have actufl yremov‘ed severe pains in the “0° mach, in a sbwrt tim . in those Fevers y whereactive purges ~a improper, these Pills “‘0' wry-valtjable. x"lfl‘lie . otthe’C—hemical Stomachic mixture - mfor an Adult, one‘large table-spoonful,dilu- ‘ :‘with waterfir's , ndwvater,to be taken thighs morning. ’ ~ ex “ I up? dose . mical Stomachic Minted as I ~ table-spoonful of befi , it convert! ‘ Qrieght into one . In slna'bler sudorligefliet can be used ~fevertr‘for this potent. reason, ‘it causes dia- :- sis’without inducing exhaustion. . Moreover the proprietorpn with confidence ' minced thil mixture, as one of the best ~ Vermtfoges worm medicines) extant. if a tea- spoonful of t is Medicinebe added to a *table- ' r ,epoonfnlpf’water, and administered to a child, mspected to have worms, every other morning «or eightnr ten da e. 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