For the encouragement of the sickly and infirm, this tract is submitted to their consideration, touching on the benefits which in general accrue from the use of that inestimable medicine Solomon's Cordial Balm of Gilead .... / [Samuel Solomon].
- Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818
- Date:
- [c.1815]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: For the encouragement of the sickly and infirm, this tract is submitted to their consideration, touching on the benefits which in general accrue from the use of that inestimable medicine Solomon's Cordial Balm of Gilead .... / [Samuel Solomon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Mi years past, as to sit in the house almost continually in the same posture, without eve? Kom^ into the street. After having taken three or four bottles of your Balm of mac, ue experienced a surprising alteration ; liis melancholy by degrees gave way, and lie calls upon and converses cheerfully with his neighbours, and he'is perfectly re¬ covered.) ; ■ 1 FROM STOCKPOIi T ,4r J„ CLARKE, printer and bookseller, says, the demand for the Cordial Balm of Cilead, in the town and neighbourhood of Stockport, (at which place he is the only vender,) increases daily; and judging frota the celebrity it has so universally gained, as wed as from the local evidence, he entertains not a doubt of its efficacy in those com¬ plaints ior which it is recommended. FROM PENRITH. A young lady near Penrith, in the county of Cumberland, was long afflicted with a cousUiUpuon so t.cp y t lat her hie was despaired of; in this situation she was record-* mendeo U, take Dr. Solomon’s Cordial Balm of Gilead, which restored her to ’ y 0 s”rl,ne a,«hl°y of her friends and relations. Mr. Anthony Soul- Murn'critf^ 'm fix/ f Tompson, check-manufacturer, Penrith; and Mr. wonderful cure * htcher s PrmUhg-offite, Chester, have attested the truth ef this FROM WATCOMBE. v years» 'v'*s 50 ilh that she could not walk out of the ^_cst, ana tor near, t.iree years confined to her bed with extreme weakness : she was \ rr «lieyv0us auctions, .trembling, debility, lowness of spirits, and -1 1 ° hy hl<jh s!J(- as re<lneed to a mere skeleton. After trying the best ad- tin our neighbourhood, m vain, she had recourse to your Cordial'Balm of Gilead, ,0t Mr,.S!mmons> of Blandferd, by taking four bottles of which nishmeut of S' ^ **' to the FROM GLASGOW, Mr M‘DONALB writes-A young gentleman came to me, whom I hever saw be .no-, to my knowledge, and mtormed me that he could not in iustiee tn von n t fn Bok'Ek i: ki’^r r fitSt OI “ gkatSart. general debility. See. FROM CHESTER. Mrs. PRICE, widow of the Rev. Mr. Price, late Vicar of St John’s church rim “M h»™S •*» for a considerable <ime g; be. afflictet-i with a nervous and WliouTcomplaint T“ IZf * COnfs.*derabl1e. time grievously *“* * •*** advice of the ^ tfic vnrtlt*. i i,cf ci i guysicians or ifiwerpoo), I Ilk; evil I I m’y.y, >Sgt nfWwh, she made ‘Ch NrS■ P' Dr- S010' use Of a bottle mon has com- N‘ B‘ M- P- 'BlttSl**' lamr'd «* Corporation, the late Alderman Holland, of Chester. FROM NOTTINGHAM. •tRoy^Ghi^h-en, Nottir.gT.a™, g experienced the good of it. in a nmn,,, i)a,1£ of GlIead, and having experienced the ^d of it Tn ^ th,e. Cort,ial Ba]^ of Gilead, last seasont as Veil as two r^spectabl e iXbiSV™ * Busto» Paths’ John Kewley, an eminent pSV S® 7'* with me’ Mr* law, and wishing to have such a v-ilmM 5 A*'1c iar«l Sibert, an ,attorney at fore hope you will be so mod ns to C.niCC JCine )rouo^ ’nto l,se at this place, there- » m be' .hi R ,he U 'U’» that M tehaWt^“?r?to&^£irl^!yfof Jf I™*1’ •»• Harper, Ue depression of spiriS, whicTri^J h£‘^. lU!ou.rcd1''“1«; >.a« lament*- menial exertion ; and although he had the advice of .1 - in^aB*i};,,e of cidicr bodily or of uiKjuc'stionable abilities, yet I perceived with s ‘e,al gentlemen of the faculty, and I. .. ....1,:..y. 1 Pertei1ptd 'Hth. much concern that h. o* ttnur](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30352770_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)