By His Majesty's royal letters patent, is particularly recommended, Dr. Sibly's re-animating solar tincture; or, pabulum of life.
- Ebenezer Sibly
- Date:
- [1834?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: By His Majesty's royal letters patent, is particularly recommended, Dr. Sibly's re-animating solar tincture; or, pabulum of life. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of nature, that we recommend it to all our friends, and firmly believe it to be the firft medicine in the world. My fitter was the perfon who perfuaded Mrs. Mary Poynton to take the Tindture, which performed fuch a wonderful Cure on her.—You are at liberty to make the above known, in any way you may think proper: and I remain, with the greateft gratitude and refpedt,—Your humble Servant, Conningsby, June 18, 1806'. SARAH SAMYMAN. For STOPPING MORTIFICATION. If in any violent tumour, wound, ulcer, or fradture, before or after amputation, a mortification thould come on, bathe the part well with the Tindture every four hours, and give the patient a table-fpoonful at the fame intervals in awine-glafs of warm-water, for forty-eight hours, and the mortification will not only fubfide, but the cure will be amazingly forwarded, and in many cafes entirely completed. For a RECENT COUGH or COLD. Take one fpoonful in a wine-glafs of cold fpring-water, night and morning, and a cure will be experienced in two or three days. [See Medical Mirror, p. 134.—The Plate of the Heart, coloured.] PAINS in the STOMACH, CONVULSIONS, AGUE, fc. Sir, The following are the great cures which have been performed and effedted by the ufe and virtue of your moft valuable Reanimating Solar Findure alone, in Marston, Lincolnshire. Mr. Richard Harmstone, Wheelwright, in Marfton, having been afflidted with a violent pain in his ftomach, for feveral years, got worfe and worfe, until the pain became infupportable; he applied to my fa¬ ther, who gave him only one large fpoonful of your Solar Tincture undiluted, which made a perfedt cure, and he has never had the fmalleft fymptoms of any pain in his ftomach fmce that time. Elizabeth Harmstone, the daughter of the above-mentioned Mr. Richard Harmftone, a child about nine years old, was taken exceed¬ ingly ill indeed ; great quantities of blood gufhed out of her nofe and mouth, at feveral different times; her arms and legs, and other parts of her body, were almoft covered with blue fpots, which they called the Purples ; the child was thrown into convulfions, and given up by the faculty for death ; and every perfon with the child thought that difiolu- tion mud inevitably take place. They applied to my father for a bottle of your Solar Findure, and they gave the child only one fmall bottle, which effedted a perfedl cure, and the child is now reftored to her for¬ mer good Rate of health. Reuben Mitten, a labouring man in Maijlon, going from thence to Sleaford, on bufinefs for his mafter—he, calling at an inn in Sleaford, was introduced into a room where there were three or four people who were afflidted with what they called the Ague and Fen Illness; at this time there were two children dead in Sleaford—Reuben Mitten caught the infection—came home to Marfton, and was exceeding ill in¬ deed—loft his appetite—unable to go to his daily labour—he was feen to go into his matter's (table, and there rolling himfelf on the ground, and moaning in the greateft agonies.—-This poor man being informed by one of his neighbours of the great virtues of your Solar Findurey they applied to my father—he went to the poor man’s houfe, found him in bed in the greateft agonies; he gave him, however, only one large table fpoonful of your Solar Findure undiluted, and the next morning declared he was cured, and went to his daily labour ; he has been able to work ever fince that time.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30381502_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


