Dr. J. COLLI8 BROWNE'S 



, 



QOUGHS, 

 COLDS, 



DIARRHEA, 

 CHOLERA, 



ASTHMA, DYSENTERY. 



BRONCHITIS, 



PR. J. COLLIS 

 BROWNE'S 

 HLORODYNE.- 



DR. J. 0. BROWNE (late 

 Army Medical Staff) DIS- 

 COVERED a REMEDY, 

 to denote which he coined 

 the word CHLORODYNE. 

 Dr. Browne is the SOLE 

 INVENTOR, and, as the 

 composition of Chlorodyne 

 cannot possibly be dis- 

 covered by Analysis (or- 

 ganic substances defying 

 elimination), and since the 

 formula has never been 

 published, it is evident that 

 any statement to the effect 

 that a compound is iden- 

 tical with Dr. Browne's 

 Chlorodyne -must be false. 



This caution is necessary, 

 as many persons deceive 

 purchasers by false repre- 

 sentations. 



GENERAL BOARD of 



HEALTH, London, 

 REPORT that it acts as a 

 CHARM, one dose gener- 

 ally sufficient. 

 Dr. GIBBON, Army Medi- 

 cal Staff, Calcutta, states: 

 "TWO DOSES COM- 

 PLETELY CURED ME 

 of DIARRHOEA." 



; ARCHBISHOP MAGEE 

 ! Extract from one of his 

 { published letters to his wife : 

 ! "I had a return of a bad 

 | cold yesterday morning 

 preached with two pocket- 

 handkerchiefs to a great 

 congregation at St. Mary's, 

 ate a 'cold collation' at 

 three o'clock, saw clergy on 

 business until five o'clock, 

 went to a ' parochial tea ' at 

 six o'clock ; sat out no end 

 of tea, glees, and speeches 

 until half -past nine; finished 

 off with a speech until ten 

 o'clock, came here very bad 

 with v-old, took Chlorodyne 

 j and went to bed very miser- 

 1 able ; woke next morning 

 ' quite well." 



nJEL. J. COLLIS 



BROWNE'S 

 CHLORODYNE is the 

 TRUE PALLIATIVE in 



NEURALGIA, GOUT, 

 CANCER, TOOTH- 

 ACHE, RHEUMATISM. 



r\SL J. COLLIS 



y BROWNE'S 



CHLORODYNE is a 



liquid medicine which 

 assuages PAIN of EVERY 

 KIND, affords a calm re- 

 freshing sleep WITHOUT 

 HEADACHE, and IN- 

 VIGORATES the nervous 

 system when exhausted. 



J 



CHLORODYNE rapidly 

 cuts short all attacks of 



P'lLEPSY, SPASMS, 

 IOLIC, PALPITATION, 

 STERIA. 



(IMPORTANT 



CAUTION. 



The IMMENSE SALE of 

 this REMEDY has given 

 rise to many UNSCRUPU- 

 LOUS IMITATIONS. Be 

 careful to observe Trade 

 Mark. 



Of ail Chemists, 1/li, 2/9, 

 and 4/6. 



SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 

 J. T. DAVENPORT, Ltd., 



London. 



The ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS of September 28, 1895, says: 

 " If I were asked which single medicine I should prefer to take abroad with me, as 

 likely to be most generally useful, to the exclusion of all others, I should say 

 CHLORODYNE. I never travel without it, and its general applicability to the relief 

 of a large number of .simple ailments forms its best recommendation." 



