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the patient may confidently rely on being speedily restored 

 to her original state of health, and that in the course of a 

 very few days. 



Having been frequently afflicted with inflammation of 

 the lungs and other diseases of the chest, tending towards 

 consumption, to which he had nearly fallen a victim, Pro- 

 fessor Dewiiurst is happy in being enabled to assert with 

 confidence, particularly to the fair sex who are unfortu- 

 nately so much afflicted, that he has not only discovered a 

 remedy, which he has found beneficial in curing himself, but 

 likewise numerous individuals have enjoyed its advantages. 

 He feels also happy to state, that having published to the 

 medical Profession the results of his discovery, they have 

 uniformly and in the most public manner acknowledged its 

 value ; consequently no disgraceful empiricism forms a part 

 of his method of cure. 



Professor Dewhurst may be consulted by patients in 

 the remotest parts of the country, who can be treated suc- 

 cessfully on transmitting a minute account of the symptoms 

 causing their complaint, which will be immediately answered; 

 this communication must contain a remittance for advice and 

 medicine, the remedies for which will be forwarded to any 

 part of the world, however distant. — No difficulty can 

 occur, as the medicine will be securely packed, and care- 

 fully protected, and the patient regularly corresponded with 

 until cured. 



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