This day is published, by H.D. Symonds, ... Mathews, ... London, and all other booksellers, an entire new and elegant edition ... of that interesting publication, entitled "Solomon's Guide to Health," or, Advice to both sexes, in a variety of complaints.
- Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818.
- Date:
- [1799?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: This day is published, by H.D. Symonds, ... Mathews, ... London, and all other booksellers, an entire new and elegant edition ... of that interesting publication, entitled "Solomon's Guide to Health," or, Advice to both sexes, in a variety of complaints. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of a Letter from the Rbv. ROWLAND PHILLIPS, b. a. Long-Afhton, near Briftol, dated June 25, 179§« “ I feel it a duty incumbent on me as a Clergyman, to {late, for the good of the Afflifled, that 1 am redored from a great weakuefs, with a long Train of horrid Symptoms attendant on a Nei'vous Complaint of many years flaiiding, by the ufe of the CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD, though many Remedies preferibed by the Faculty, as well as thofe advertifed, were tried in vain. My fpoufe alfo derived great benefit therefrom ; and feveral of the fiift familes in the vicinity of Brifiol have declared they owe the recovery of their health folely to the great efficacy of that valua¬ ble reftorative. I tiierefore think it cannot be too generally known, ^ Si'^nccl ^ « ROWLAND PHILLIPS, b. a. AFFIDAVIT VP J. BROOM, Esq. Downend, near Brlftol. I was long troubled with a fi^rvous complaint, ac<d)»ipanied with great trembling, weaknefs, debility, tend lownefs of fpirits, and when I converfed with a friend, tears involuntarily gufhed from my eyes. Thus I became emaciated and fo reduced as not to be able to walk into my, ow'ii garden, or fcarcely (land on my feet. 1 was afllifted with a bad cough and head-ach, and being conftantly in pains both of body and mind, I was rendered incapable of doing any thing. In this deplorable ftatc I entered upon a courfe of your Cordial Balm of Gilead, and found immediate relief; thfcij^ bottles of which reftored me to my ufual flate of health. It is now eighteen months ago fince 1 was thus cruelly afili6led, and gratitude compels me to come forward in this public manner ya declare that I have not had the leafl return fince. Sir, your humble fervsmt, T T^POOlVf i No, 3, Wioe-ftreet, > J' nders, \ January 28, 1799* C.J.HARFORD, Brifi§l^ One of bis Majejiys Jnjliees of the Peace for the County of Gloucdter, Sir, TO S. SOLOMON, ESQ. M. D. Liverpool : I feel much pleafure to have it in my power to communicate to you a mofl furprifing cure, <^c6le.d by your valuable medicine, tfie Cordial Balm of Gilead. A young man (a mercer] this city, about twenty-five years of age, has been afflifted from his infancy with a nervous complaint, attended with great debility, langour, want of appetite, lowniefs of fpirits, which latterly increafed io much as to render him incapable of attending to bufinefs for the lafl tw^elve months. In this deplorable (late he was advifed by his phyfician, as the jtaft refonree, to, go intu the country, but be found no relief in the cliange.—He then tried yonv^Cordial Balm of Gilead, from the firfl bottle of which he found immediate relief, and fix bottles more have reftored him fo a fouiad and perfefl ftate of health. This cafe has occurred within my owni obferv^ation, and tire particulars ftated from the young man’s narration, who, as well as myfelf, wnll give you of iwxy enquirer fuch furtJier informatien as may be defired refpedling this wmnderful and furprifing cure.—-I am, Sir, your humble fervant, JOHN FLETCHER, Printer of the Chefter Chronicle. WONDERFUL CURE, op Mr. E. FOX, Livery-Street, Harper s-HiU, Birmingham. i long laboured under the painful etfcdls of indigeltion, and could obtain n# relief from regular medical advice. In this ftate I was recommended to try the Cordial Balm f Gilead, but haying an objection to public medicines, I refifted the idea for fonie time. The weaknels, however, gained on my conftitution, as fcarcely any fuftenance remained on inyftomach, I determined to give the Cordial halm of Gilead a fair trial, and immediately fent for fome to Mr. Swinney’s, printer, in this town ; and the confequences have fully juftified the report I hai of your medicine; for my fpirits were foon recruited, and my appetite and fligeftion, after eighteen months* - wafting and excruciating ilinefa, are now Wkneffes. I am W. Sheppar William Sau Sworn before me,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30389458_0004.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)