An account of that most excellent medicine, the cordial balm of Gilead, so justly celebrated for the relief and cure of nervous disorders, female complaints, weaknesses, loss of appetite, impurity of blood, head-ache, relaxation.
- Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818
- Date:
- [1799?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An account of that most excellent medicine, the cordial balm of Gilead, so justly celebrated for the relief and cure of nervous disorders, female complaints, weaknesses, loss of appetite, impurity of blood, head-ache, relaxation. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![t w or r i ? # / AN ACCOUNT OF MOST EXCELLENT MEDICINE. THE * f * 5* .1 VL BALM OF GILEAD SO JUST L1 •C ELEB B ATED FOR THE RELIEF NERVOUS DISORDERS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, WEAKNESSES* LOSS OF APPETITE, IMPURITY OF BLOOD, HEAD-ACHE, RELAXATION, CURE OF IULlO.US CASES, DEBILITY, INDIGESTION, , COUGHS AND COLDS, CONSUMPTIONS, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, tSVi &v, &c. ■ NERVOUS SYSTEM. THE train of melanqholy diford-ers which aflli<T the human frame, under the denomination of nervous dileafes, are the principal iQiirces of human mil'ery in the privation of health. Thofe diforders proceed from luch an intinite variety and complication of caufes, as to render it impofiible, if even it were always necef- lary,' to trace them to their true fourcp: The effects however are but too >vcll known and too levereiy felt amongft too great a portion of mankind $ and to thefe effe&s, it may \yithout exaggeration be aiierted, that any remedy fuperior or more celebrated for efficacy than Dr. Solomon’s Cardial Balm of Gilead, never has been ■ difcovered. In all delicate, weakly, and related conftitutions, lownefs ot fpirifs, hypochondria; horrors, tremblings, weaknefs of fight, lofs of memory, impaired vigour, tabes dorialis/ nervous confumptions, and the numbedefs lymp- toms of impaired and tottering conftitutions, whether arifmg from a life .of inactivity, intemperance, . or inattention to health. Its efficacy has. attained throughout the three kingdoms univerfal and unparalleled celebrity.—By ftridt perfqverance .in its ufe, it chears,.braces, and invigorates the whole nervous fyftem, and gives new tone to all the vital functions, of which nuniher]els ihltancos can be avouched. Thoufands' at this day in the -three kingdoms live to blefs the day they ftrlt applied to this admirable remedy, and enjoy the blellings of health, who might otherwife have dropped into afr untimely grave, the victim of an earlv imprudence. ; • Prepared only by S. SOLOMON, M-. D. of the ■ Umverfity and. College of Phyficians; and author • of “ The Guide to Ilea lib,” at his Houle, Solomon's Place, Bronxmlova-Sired, Liverpool; where he may be caniulted, with ,his ufual fee. - . -- • • . . • . • Extradl of a Letter from •- The Rev. ROWLAND PHILLIPS, B, A. ; Long-AHiton, near Briftol, dated June 25\ 1799- W ’ho has very laudably given permiflon to' its .being made ■ . fftblie for the good of the ajjlifted:— t “ I feel it a Duty incumbent on me as a Clergyman, to Hate/for the good of the Affli6led, that-1 am reltored fromga great.' Weaknefs, with a long Train of horrid Symptoms .attended on a Nervous Com plaint'of 'many Years Handing, by the ufe of the CORDIAL BALM, OF GlLEAI), though many Remedies preferibed by the Faculty, as well as thole advertiled, were tried in vain. My Spoufe alio derived great benefit therefrom ; and leveral of the tirft Families in the vicinity of Briftol have declared, they owe the recovery of their Health folely to the great efficacy of that valuable Reftorative, • I therefore think it cannot be too generally known. (Signed! “ ROWLAND PHILLIPS B. A.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3038946x_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)