IO2 The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony. 



The extract is sweet and pleasant 

 to the taste ; the sediment still retains its 

 poisonous character, but the Tincture is 

 a wonderfully potent external Remedy, 

 both for man and beast, passing almost 

 the possibility of belief in any one who is 

 inexperienced in this matter. 



Three or four grains of this medi- 

 cine will cure leprosy, and the new 

 French disease. It purifies the blood, 

 dispels melancholy, resists every 

 poison, removes asthma and all chest 

 complaints, including difficulty of 

 breathing, and relieves the stitch in the 

 side. Moreover, this Remedy cures 

 many other diseases, if it be properly 

 applied.* 



The yellow powder mentioned above,^ 

 from which the extract has not yet been l 



* This Medicine, which has no violent cathartic or pur- 

 gative effects, acts gently on our spirits, imparting to them 

 the Universal Spirit of Nature, and insensibly restoring the 

 whole organism to perfect health. But before its purification 

 it is like a jewel on a dung heap, and utterly unable to mani- 

 fest or exhibit its virtue. The Tincture spoken of in the text 

 has all the virtue ascribed to it by the Author. But its use 

 should be continued for some time, in order to secure its full 

 benefits. 



