Obstinate, inveterate, and habitual constipation, - costiveness - not only totally overcome, but also completely destroyed - without using either purgatives, injections or baths - by a natural, simple, agreeable, and infallible means, recently discovered in France.
- Warton, Mr.
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Obstinate, inveterate, and habitual constipation, - costiveness - not only totally overcome, but also completely destroyed - without using either purgatives, injections or baths - by a natural, simple, agreeable, and infallible means, recently discovered in France. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![esteem Ervalenta, and how much I should regret its being prohibited. I most sincerely hope that these few lines may be of ser¬ vice to you, and that you may come off victorious from the attack directed against you. 1 beg, Sir, that you will accept the assurance of my most distinguished consideration. Signed SEVAUX, Priest, pr profeSsor at the petit seminaire at Mortain. P.S. If you should unfortunately lose the trial, and it should thus become useless to apply to you, I hope you will have the goodness to let me know. Mortain (Manclie), June 29, 1843. [Nota. This Attestation was presented by M. l’Abb6 Se- vaux on the occasion of our trial before the Cqiir Boyale <b Paris.] In a letter which we received from M. 1’Abbe Sevaux the 15th May, 1843, the following passages are found: It is about two months since I received from you a packet of Ervalenta ; 1 have to congratulate myself on having made use of it. At the time when I am writing to you, I find myself better* than I have ever been. Signed SE\AUX. No. 33. HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. Frightful debility of the stomach and nerves .—General debility. Mr. Warton, Rue Richelieu, No. 68, Paris. Sir,—Wishing to be useful to you in the vexatious pro](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29348043_0110.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


