1911 Times of India Phosferine
1911 Times of India Phosferine
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Titles | 1911 Times of India Phosferine |
Related Item | Times of India (Bombay) |
Genre | medicine |
Identifier | DSC_0167.JPG |
Note | A City Constable Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to study the method which has made the London Constable superior to all others. "The method by which I make myself equal to my work," says Constable Lawrence, "consist of taking Phosferine at intervals, as in this way I keep myself alert mentally and physically." Since taking Phosferine, Constable Lawrence can remain on "point" duty in all weathers, controlling the amazing volume of City traffic, without experiencing the terrible nerve strain and weariness which formally distressed him. Even amongst men who excel, Constable Lawrence is known as an exceedingly capable officer, equal to any emergency, and he declares that Phosferine alone enables him to maintain himself in this fine condition. Quite removed. Constable Lawrence, 398, High Road, Tottenham, writes:- "Possibly there is not an occupation more nerve trying than that of a "point-duty" policeman, especially when the roads are slippery and the drivers have a difficulty in holding up their horses. Add to this, the skidding of motor omnibus and the dodging of taxi-cabs, &c., it will be seen that my duty is not a pleasant one. I am sure that no one would care to change places with us for more than a few minutes, for it would at once be felt that the dangers are too numerous to cope with. Policemen look big, strong men, but are just as likely to get run down in health as other men, and this is what happened to me sometime ago, when I suffered from headaches, nerve-depression, lassitude and rheumatic pains. After trying many remedies, I was recommended Phosferine, and can say that it is a wonderful renewer of health, and seems to put fresh life into one from the first dose. I am now quite myself again, and very thankful that Phosferine was brought to my notice."- March 5, 1910. PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Nervous Debility Influenza Indigestion Sleeplessness Neuralgia Maternity Weakness Premature Decay Mental Exhaustion Lassitude Neuritis Faintness Brain-Fag Backache Rheumatism Headache Hysteria and all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous-system. The Remedy of Kings Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Commands To the Royal Family H.I.M. the Empress of Russia H.M. the King of Spain H.M. the King of Greece The Imperial Family of China H.M. the Queen of Reumania H.I.M. the Dowager Empress of Russ. H.R.H. The Grand Duchess of Hesse. And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the World. Proprietors: Ashton & Parsons, Ltd., La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, London, England. Price in Great Britain, bottles, 1/1 1/2, 2/9 and 4/6 Sold by all Chemists, Stores, &c. The 2/9 size contains nearly four times the 1/1 1/2 size. Wholesale Agents:- Messrs. J. A. KIRKBRIDE & Co. 60, Tamarind Lane, BOMBAY. |
Abstract | This is an ad for Phosferine from Ashton & Parsons, Ltd. The ad contains quotes from Constable Lawrence, who states that when he had headaches, nerve-depression, lassitude, and rheumatic pains, Phosferine treated him. The ad states that Phosferine treats Nervous Debility, Influenza, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Maternity Weakness, Premature Decay, Mental Exhaustion, Lassitude, Neuritis, Faintness, Brain-Fag, Backache, Rheumatism, Headache, and Hysteria. The ad contains an image of a constable, standing in front of a horse carriage. |
Note | pep, joy, calm, relief, clarity, chill |