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which they repeat the dose to relieve, are sensations of its own cre- 
ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of those deleterious 
principles from the Elixir of Opium, it is not liable to derange the 
functions of the system, nor injure the constitution and general 
health; hence its high superiority in all those cases in which the 
long continued and liberal use of opiates are indicated and necessary 
to allay pain and spasmodic action, and induce sleep and composure, 
as in cases of eg burns or scalds, cancerous ulcers, and other 
painful affection 
been accustomed to the use of Opium, this preparation will affor 
gratifying substitute, as it operates effectually, as an anodyne pa 
ing pain and spasmodic action, which is the grand desideratum in 
its use. 
_ | TESTIMONIALS. 
From Dr. alton. the eminent Chemist oe 4) a ew Ph in proof of 
ccomplishment of this dis 
Dr. Joun B. cag NN having made ni 2 te me the process 
by which be prepares his Elixir of Opium, and wishing me to statel 
my opinion concerning it, I therefore say, that the process is in ac- 
cordance with. well known chemical laws, and that the preparation 
must contain all the valuable principles of Opium, without those 
which are considered as deleterious and useless. 
J. R. CHILTON, M. D., Operative Chemist, &c. 
New York, December 29, 1836. 
Having witnessed the effects of Dr. J. B. McMunn’s Elixir of 
Opium, we are of opinion that it is a valuable preparation, and re- 
ponies | it to the patronage of the profession 
F. U. JOHNSTON, M. D., 
Physician to we City and Marine Hospital. 
‘ JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D., 
Rate Prof. of Midwifery i in Coll. of Phys. and Surg. N. Y. 
JOHN C. CHEESEMAN, M. D., 
Surgeon to the New York City Hospital. 
sg age K. HOFFMAN, M. D., 
Bord, to Marine Hosp. N. Y., and late Surg. in the U. S. N. 
JAMES WEBSTER, M M. D., 
|» Prof. of Anat. ag eit in the Genega Med. Coll. N. Y. 
New York, February 18 
07> Physicians who ut not heretofore used this preparation in 
their practice, are respectfully requested to give it a trial ; they will 
find it one of the most valuable forms in which an ‘opiate can be 
exhibited. 
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And to choke: persons who, from necessity or other causes, ene : 
