NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 265. 



50,000 CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE. 



T\U BARRY'S DELICIOUS 



IJ REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD 



CURES indigestion (dyspepsia), constipation 

 and diarrhoea, dysentery, nervousness, bilious- 

 ness and liver complaints, flatulency, disten- 

 sion, acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the 

 heart, nervous headaches, deafness, noises in 

 the head and ears, pains in almost every part 

 of the body, tic douloureux, faceache, chronic 

 inflammation, cancer and ulceration of the 

 stomach, pains at the pit of the stomach and 

 between the shoulders, erysipelas, eruptions of 

 the skin, boils and carbuncles, impurities and 

 poverty of the blood, scrofula, cough, asthma, 

 consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, 

 nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after 

 eating, or at sea, low spirits, spasms, cramps, 

 epileptic fits, spleen, general debility, inquie- 

 tude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, pa- 

 ralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for 

 study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood 

 to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, ground- 

 less fear, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of 

 self-destruction, and many other complaints. 

 It is, moreover, the best food for infants and 

 invalids generally, as it never turns acid on 

 the weakest stomach, nor interferes witli a 

 good liberal diet, but imparts a healthy relish 

 for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty 

 of digestion, and nervous and muscular energy 

 to the most enfeebled. In whooping cough, 

 measles, small-pox, and chicken or wind pox, 

 it renders all medicine superfluous by re- 

 moving all inflammatory and feverish symp- 

 toms. 



Important Caution against the fearful 

 dangers of spurious imitations : — The Vice- 

 Chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted 

 an Injunction on March 10, 1S54. against 

 Alfred Hooper Nevill, for imitating "Du 

 Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food." 



BARRY, DU BARRY, & CO., 77. Regent 

 Street, London. 



A few out o/ 50,000 Cures: 



No. 51,482 : Dr. Wurzer. " It is particularly 

 useful in confined habit of body, as also in 

 diarrhoea, bowel complaints, affections of the 

 kidneys and bladder, such as stone or gravel ; 

 inflammatoi-y irritation and cramp of the 

 urethra, cramn of the kidneys and bladder, and 

 hsemorrhoids. Al so in bronchial and pulmonary 

 complaints, where irritation and pain are to be 

 removed, and in pulmonary and bronchial 

 consumption, in which it counteracts effectu- 

 ally the troublesome cough ; and I am enabled 

 with perfect truth to express the conviction 

 that Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica is adapted 

 to the cure of incipient hectic complaints and 

 consumption." — Dr. Run. Wubier, Counsel 

 of Medicine and practical M.D. in Bonn. 



Cure No. 47,121 :_"Miss Elizabeth .Tacobs, 

 of Nazins; Vicarage, Waltham Cross, Herts : 

 a cure of extreme nervousness, indigestion, 

 eatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies." 



Cure No. 3906 : " Thirteen years' cough, 

 indigestion, and general debility, have been 

 removed by Du Barry's excellent Revalenta 

 Arabica Food."— James Porter, Athol Street, 

 Perth. 



Cure 48,615: — "For the last ten years I 

 Jiave been suffering from dyspepsia, headaches, 

 nervousness, low spirits, sleeplessness, and de- 

 lusions, and swallowed an incredible amount 

 of medicine witliout relief. I am happy to say 

 that your food has cured me, and I am now 

 enjoying better health than I have had for 

 many years past." — J. S. Newton, Plymouth, 

 May 9th, 1851. 



No. 37,403, Samuel Laxton, Esq., a cure of 

 two years' diarrhoea. Mr. William Martin, a 

 cure of eight years' daily vomiting. Richard 

 Willoughby, Jisq., a cure of many years' bi- 

 liousness. 



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