Practical observations on the preservation of health, and the prevention and cure of some of the most formidable of human maladies; exhibiting the pure sources of medical botany, particularly in the use of the Cerevisia Anglicana, or English diet-drink, and its wonderful efficacy in diseases produced by impurity of blood or nervous weakness / [Joshua Webster].
- Q131356150
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Practical observations on the preservation of health, and the prevention and cure of some of the most formidable of human maladies; exhibiting the pure sources of medical botany, particularly in the use of the Cerevisia Anglicana, or English diet-drink, and its wonderful efficacy in diseases produced by impurity of blood or nervous weakness / [Joshua Webster]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The above astonishing recovery of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett is attested by their friend Mrs. Ackary, Summer’s Street, Tanner’s Hill, Deptford ; who, in a Letter to Mr. Slee, states her anxiety to make known the virtues of the Cerevisia, and that she should not consider any trouble or distance too great to satisfy the mind of any doubting invalid. 5 ; ~ LATE LETTER FROM MR. BENNETT IN AMERICA. “‘ DEAR Srtr—By this opportunity you will receive Five Pounds for Cerevisia ; as it is impossible for Mrs. B. to continue in health without taking it spring and autumn. It would be advisable to establish an Agent for the sale of your most valuable medicine in America ; ‘as no country can more require a medicine of the kind. Here, and at Albany, have been several remarkable cures performed by it, of which I will transmit to you the particulars.—Yours respectfully, “ Chatham Street, New York, May 15, 1834. “ THOMAS BENNETT.”’ ' PILES. “ For above thirty years past I had been a great sufferer by the Inward Piles ; and for the last fourteen years the disorder had gained such an ascendancy, that I was continually troubled with violent pains at the bottom of my back, and excru- ciating spasms in my right side. The symptoms had indeed assumed a most alarming appearance, when I was recommended to try your unequalled and in- valuable Medicine; which, by the blessing of God, has proved the means of my complete restoration to health. “<< St. Nicolas Street, Deptford, June 1829. < J, WHITFIELD.” Tbe PLEURISY. Mrs. Hughes, No.6, Holland Street, Blackfriars’ Road, who has been three years afflicted with great debility, attended with frequent and very painful Pleurisy in the side, found relief from the Medicine, and now strenuously recommends it. MR. HOLLAND'S CASE. «¢ Some years since I had a violent attack of Pleurisy; which reduced me to such a state of weakness, that it was thought impossible that I could recover; but by the use of the Cerevisia alone, according to the directions, my health was in a very short time completely re-established. “¢ The second attack was that of Bile, and Nervous Head-ache, for which I was for some time under medical care, but obtained no relief: the complaint still in- creasing, I had again recourse to your invaluable Medicine, which entirely removed the disorder, aud I have continued in good health ever since. “ Buxted, March 7, 1834. ** Joun HoLuanpD.”’ . RHEUMATISM. Extract of a Letter from an eminent Solicitor at Tunbridge Wells :— “] will thank you to send me two more bottles of your excellent Diet-Drink ; as I cannot keep free from the Rheumatism without it ! ' i a ad * April 16, 1833.” CASE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. ‘«‘ Srr—I am anxious to inform you, that my daughter, Selina Abbott, is perfectly restored to health by your invaluable Medicine after taking it about two months. Her case was that of entire loss of the use of. her limbs, originating in cold, and rheumatic fever. She was between fifteen and sixteen years of age. “ No..16, Pitfield Street, Hoxton, July, 25, 1831. “OC, ABBOTT.”’ SCALD HEAD. A Son of R., Esq., Surrey, when about five years old, was afflicted with this most dreadful disorder; so that his scalp was one complete mass of scab for upwards of two years. After the assistance of eminent Surgeons, he was taken to Brighton for sea air and bathing: but nothing produced any relief till the Cere- visia was resorted to; which very soon restored him to perfect health. He hada return of the complaint; but the Medicine again chased it away $ and his head now remains perfectly sound and well, to the delight and satisfaction of his Parents, who warmly recommend the Medicine.—Further particulars may be known by applying to the Proprietor. SEVERE SCURVY.—Case of Mr. Skilbeck. Mr. J. Skilbeck was for many years afflicted with this dreadful complaint in his hands; so severely, that he is certain he lost at least twelve sets of nails; and the discharge so copious, that it would even drop from his fingers’ ends. After trying several Practitioners, sea-bathing &c., and despairing ever to find a cure, he was directed, by a kind Providence, te this most efficacious remedy, the Diet-Drink ; by the use of which he is now perfectly restored.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29292268_0201.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


