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bund pre-eminently beneficial in preventing and curing SMALL-POX, by ifying, Invigorating, and Vitalising the Blood. Any Person who has already complaint should take it and be kept in a cool and darkened room to prevent eaving any trace on the features.

Invigorating and vitalising the blood, it alleviates thirst in a most agreeable manner, and furnishes system with those saline principles which are essential to health.

SICKNESS, HEADACHE, and NAUSEA are in most cases immediately relieved by taking a teaoonful in a tumbler of cold water.

SEA VOYAGES-It is a very valuable accompaniment. It instantly allays the sickness. For BILIOUS CONSTITUTIONS, giving rise to vitiated Secretions, Indigestion, and Eruptions on the Skin, a tea-spoonful should be taken daily with the dinner, in a tumbler of water.

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"JOHN W. DOWSING, Esq., M.D. "I purchased from the captain of one of the steamers one dozen bottles of your Pyretic Saline, and used it in the treatment of forty-two cases of yellow fever, and I am happy to state that I never lost a single case. In sixteen years' practice, I have treated yellow fever nearly every year, but was never so successful as I have been since I used your Pyretic Saline."

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H. LAMPLOUGH, CONSULTING CHEMIST,

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"Have it in your Houses to secure these benefits."

Grateful-Comforting.

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