Facts in relation to important cures effected by the use of Sands' sarsaparilla.
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- [1843]
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Credit: Facts in relation to important cures effected by the use of Sands' sarsaparilla. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![variation in the manner of its preparation) and want of care in the proper il writer, who resided many years in I mntry which produo t quality of Sarsaparilla, trulj of the root which I found growing in the woods, I never found but one to manifest to the taste any of the sensible properties of the genuine medical Sarsaparilla, eing insipidi and nearly inert As the medical prole.-- ion do not act as their ow n pharmaceutists, but rely on the skill of the i for preparing and compounding different formulas, it is ■ that there should be b correct standard preparation of .iriila, on which the faculty, and public generally, can rely with implicit confl> Such is the article now offered. It combines the ' cum OtU . and in numer- ous instances lias given speedy relief and made a perfect cure when the patient was mying document) i ubi tantiate in the most ample manner. 1 One of tli ian, knows from experience the necessity there aration of Sarsaparilla that can be depended upon, and having paid particular attention to the best method of preparation, confidently recommends the p to medical men in all cases where Sarsapari was lir.-t introduced in the year 1' efficacy will : 1 on pa e 17, from pi i remain pi lay, (June, 1843.) various mod!.-, have b ■' in the most efficient form all the medicinal value of thi at last mplished by means of an entirely new, ingenious, and iratua. ibined with othei d wholly from tit king- II of which are the mi il purifiers of the blood; and there are .. ient, therefore, w ho uses this pj the removal of his complaint. The nume tonus in which Sara ! founded. The quantity of sugar contained in thesyrup will in most iiistanci i I surfeit the stomach, if a sufficient dose be taken to be of any The decoction and infusion being so Liable to spoil, combined with the difficulty of pre] them both comparatively useless and inert; hence the superior the article now under consideration. in addition to the other advantages of this preparation, it will be found exceedingly that even to a child it may be readily administered, and to the most delicate n, without offending or lition of min ms is trequi , this preparation is guaran- iug of that nature, leaving it to the»judgment of the in such quantitii case may require. SANDS'S SARSAPARILLA is adapted to all the various cases where the mi of the rom d, and in order to derive the full ad\.. ation, it is r l< <l to pay regard to the diet, avoiding salt food, high-se meats, ulating drinks, am The £ i (or the removal and permanent cure of al ■ of the blood, or habit of tie |y ; Scrofula, or King's EvU, R Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or !'• Face, Blotches, Bi , ,„., or Tetter, Sea Id R ice in Life. , ■;// De removed L tins . Its timely administration lomalous affections; but it is chiefly intended to fill th cathartic and aperient medici 0f an a]t( ri 1 roving a lasting tonic to tl. 0U8 ar,d g|a . also of the joint inty of its operation co rving the germ or cause of disease, and the li of the patient is speedih, i my cases of diseases of the skin, an external application is also necessary In such it is recommended to u :„.;. wjl]l the use of the Sarsaparilla internally, cannot fail to cure and eradicati](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21118711_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)