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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![c ^ 1 Want of room, and delicacy, preclude the infertion of letters of importance to the community, and to youth in particular. They may however be feen at large in the Doftor’s publication entitled “ a Guide to fXEALTH a new edition of which is now juft publifhing at three fhillings, and may be had at H. D. Symonds, Paternofter-rovv, London; and all booki'ellers, with an elegant portrait of the Author. Perfons in the country requiring the Doctor’s opinion relative to inveterate cafes, are to enclofe his ufual fee of PIalf-a-Guinea, in a letter, with the ftate of their cafe.—Such letters ibould fforjajety) be thus directed—Money-letter. Dr. Solomon, Solomon’s-place, Browulow- ftreet, Liverpool; paid double poftage.” Letters may be ordered to be addreiTcd for X. Z. or A. B. at the poft-oftice till called for, A faving of One Pound Six fhillings. N. B. The Cordial Balm of Gilead iS fold in bottles, price Half-a-Guinea each.—There are alfo boxes, price 5I. containing equal to twelve bottles at lOf. by which the patient faves i/. 6j. which can be had of the Doftor, by remitting a Five-pound bank-note. (]C|r A book of directions with a variety of remarkable cafes, is fealed up with each bottle. To the AFFLICTED. Dr. Solomon derives the greateft fatisfaftion from the number of cafes that almoft daily occur, wherein the cfHcacy ot the Cordial Balm of Gilead is demonftrated, in eradicating the worft and moil dangerous fymptoms of neiwous diforders ; and he is fully convinced that nothing has tended fo much to eftablidi the fame of this Medicine, as its certain fuccefs in thofe complaints which ftrlkc their root fo deep in the conftitution, and are fo fatal to the happinefs of Mankind. i The Cordial Balm oj Gilead is therefore earneftly recommended to thofe who in advanced age feel the confequences of youthful excefs. or unfortunate youth who have thereby brought oa theinielves a numerous train of evils. It is at once the moft elegant and efficacious Medicine ever yet difeovered for nen'ous difeafes. To the young it will afford lafling health, ftrength, and fpirlts, in place of laffitudeand debility ; and to the aged and infirm it will affuredly fumifh great relief and comfort by gently and fafely invigoratingthe fyftem. Nervous diforders of everv kind, and frOm whatever caufe arifing, all that train of finkings, ^ixieties, and tremors, which fo dreadfully atfeft the weak, the fedentary, and the delicate, will - in a fhort time be fuccecdcd by chearfulncis, and every prefage of health. Thofe who have relided in the Weft Indies, can teftify the falutary effedls of this wonderful Medicine, its fenative qualities have particularly been proved in the late alarming epidemic com¬ plaint, the yellow fever; and thofe who are languid and relaxed in their whole fyftem, take .this Medicine with the happieft cffe.ffs: perfons therefore going to the Eaftor Weft Indies, cannot {lore a more.important article of health and life. Youth of either fex, who have prafrifed a fecret and deftruftive vice, and thereby relaxed,' wakened, and debilitated the whole nervous fyftem, will find the Cordial Balm of Gilead th® fnoft povrerful, certain, and effeftual reilorative. Tht Cordial Balm, of Gilead- h -nr^v/ confidcred as the greateft difeovery that has been made ia the. memory of man ; it is potent, fate and plcafant. The rapid and increaffng fame beftowed on its author and inventor fDr. Solomon, of Liverpool) is the true and only criterion to judge of the merits of a Medicine, which has been adminiftered from the higheft to the loweft clafs of people ■with fuch happy and uniffinp fuccefs.—The Venders of this Medicine frequently cannot get fup- plied as quick as the demand is for it, and it is a fa6l worthy of remark, that they are fold nearly . 3$ foon as they arrive at hand, moft of the Half-Guinea Bottles being befpoke^ before they are ordered. Sold Wholefale by Dr, Solomon^ Liverpool; Mr, Mathews, No. 18, Strand, London; Mr, McDonald, Glasgow; Mr, Smithy No, 38, North Bridge-Street, Edinburgh; Spiljhury, and Co. No. 45, Mary-Street, and Mr. Davifon, No. 1, Parliament-Street^ Dublin, And in the country by all Printers, BookfeUers, and Venders of Medicims in the three kingdoms^ with directions.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30389458_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)