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DR. J. COLLI8 BROWNE' S 

 CHLOBODYNE.— Dr. J. C. BROWNE (late Army 

 Medical Staff) DISCOVERED 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 discovered by Analysis (organic sub- 

 stances defying elimination), and since the formula has 

 never been published, it is evident that any statement to 

 the effect that a compound is identical with Dr. Browne's 

 Chlorodyne must be false. 



This Caution is necessary, as 

 lasers by false representations. 



any persons deceive pur- 



R. J, COLLIS BROWNE'S 



CHLORODYNE. -Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE 

 WOOD stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS 

 BROWNE was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR 

 of CHLORODYNE, and that the whole story of the 

 Defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, and he 

 regretted to say it had been sworn to.— See the Times. 

 July 13th. 1864. 



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JQYSENTERY, 



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IARRHCEA* 



GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH, LondoD, 

 REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM, one 



doae generally sufficient. 



Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta, 

 states: "TWO DOSES COMPLETELY 

 CURED ME of DIARRHCEA." 



Dear Sir, 



Royal Irish Fusiliers, Cork, 

 February 6th, 1896. 



I wish to give public testimony to the infinite 

 value which your remedy for Dysentery and Diar- 

 rhoea (Dr. Browne's Chlorodyne) proved to several 

 members of the Special Service Corps in the recent 

 Ashanti Expedition. I bought a small bottle just 

 before leaving London for West Africa, and, having 

 used it myself with beneficial result, treated some 

 of my comrades with equal success (though Borne of 

 them were very bad). I should be very glad,to 

 recommend it to anyone about to travel in a 

 treacherous climate, where they are so much 

 exposed to this dangerous malady. 



Gratefully yours, 



G. SMITH, 



"Band," R.I.F. 



of 



THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS 



September 28th, 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 Chlobodyne. I never travel without 

 it, and its general applicability to the relief of a 

 large number of simple ailments forms its best 

 — ™™™ enda tion . " 



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CHLORODYNE is the TRUE PALLIATIVE 



J^EURALGIA, GOUT, CANCER, 



rjlOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM. 



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B. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S 



CHLORODYNE is a Liquid Medicine which assuages 

 PAIN of EVERY KIND, affords a calm, refreshing 

 sleep WITHOUT HEADACHE, and INVIGORATES the 

 nervous system when exhausted. 



DR. J. COLLIS BROW 

 CHLORODYNE raoidlv cuts short all 



CHLORODYNE rapidly cuts short all attacks of 



JgJPILEPSY, SPASMS, COLIC, 

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