THIS Vegetable prepara- 

 tion is a sure remedy for most 

 cases of pain in the stomach, 

 bowels, breast, back, or pain 

 in the head ; those pains com- 

 mon in cases of dysentery, 

 cholic pains, cholera morbus, 

 rheumatic, toothache, stitch, 

 or debility of the back or side, 

 palpitation, cold chills, bruises, 

 sprains, recent burns, quinsy, 

 or swollen throat, common or 

 violent colds, bites or stings of 

 insects, wounds, &c. 



Directions. — In all cases, 

 from half a tea-spoonful to a 

 tea-spoonful or two may be ta- 

 ken in twice the quantity of 

 water, and as near the seat of 

 pain as convenient should be 

 bathed at the same time. After 

 bathing tha head, apply the 

 hand to the nose while moist- 

 ened with the drops and inhale 

 the vapor. For toothache, hold 

 some of the drops in the moutli 

 after taking and bathing, as a- 

 bove directed. For palpita- 

 tion a dose should be taken every morning. 



Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by J. M. CLARK, 

 No. 20, Clay street, Rochester. Price 50 cents. 



N. B. — The above will soon be for sale through this and other 

 States, in all the cities and villages. 



Mr. John M. Clark — Dear Sir : Having used in my family for 

 six years past the " Egyptian Balm," I take much pleasure in re- 

 commending it as an invaluable medicine for coughs and colds, and 

 as an external application in cases of sprains, bums, bruises, cuts, 

 &c. I consider it a medicine which every family ought at all 

 times to have in the medicine box, for an immediate outward ap- 

 plication. In almost all cases there is nothing better. 



Yours respectfully, STEPHEN COOK- 



Rochester, 15th July, 1841. 



