KENT'S
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS
Have now been before the public a period of fourteen years, after ten years' experience in private practice, of their salutary effect in a variety of instances; and their increasing demand unquestionably proves their superior efficacy in rousing the action of the liver, and cleansing the stomach of slime and acid matter. The proprietors offer them in full confidence that they will generally answer the purpose for which they are intended, and be found an excellent remedy in all obstructions of the bowels and disorders of the stomach, arising either from a redundancy of bile, or a deficiency of that important secretion; from flatulency, indigestion, or cold. In the sick head-ache, the speedy relief they give is wonderful; and they are particularly calculated to strengthen the digestive organs. They promote the powers of digestion, create appetite, disperse flatulence in the stomach and bowels, and in a little time remove all the painful effects of crudities, indigestion, and habitual costiveness. They are gentle, but safe and certain in their operation, offering no impediment to business, and are not liable to leave any disposition to costiveness. The proprietors pledge themselves that the pills do not contain a single particle of mercury, antimony, or any other mineral, but that their composition is purely vegetable.
The pills are prepared only, and sold by the sole Inventors and Proprietors, at their own house in Stanton, in Suffolk, in boxes 1s. 1d., each, duty included; and by the following authorised agents. Thompson, Bookseller, Bury; Robinson, Bookseller, Ditto; Gall and Nunn, Chemists, Ditto; Fitch, Chemist, Ipswich; Cupiss, Chemist, Diss; Chapman, Chemist, Thetford; Breeze, Chemist, Ditto; Woolby, Bookseller, Stowmarket, and by most respectable Medicine Vendors.
INDEX TO THE CASES.
| PAGE. | |
| [Adams, Mr.], Euston | 32 |
| [Baker, Mary Ann], Rattlesden | 32 |
| [Bennett, James], Buxhall | 19 |
| [Blake, Jemima], Wetherden | 28 |
| [Faiers, John], Badwell Ash | 24 |
| [Faiers, John, Children of] | 32 |
| [Godfrey, Mr. Joseph Adams], Mildenhall | 19 |
| [Goodchild, George], Straddishall | 29 |
| [Gooding, John, Gent.], Ipswich | 21 |
| [Gorrard, Jacob], Troston | 30 |
| [Hawes, John], Badwell Ash | 25 |
| [Howlett, Mrs. Mary], Soham | 31 |
| [Hunt, Thomas], Norton | 22 |
| [Meadows, Z.], Walsham-le-Willows | 25 |
| [Morley, Philip], Mildenhall | 22 |
| [Murton, Miss Emily], Sandy Downham | 26 |
| [Nunn, William], Lawshall | 33 |
| [Pake, John], Rickinghall | 30 |
| [Rosbrook, Mr. George], Barrow | 23 |
| [Ruffell, Mr. William], Cockfield | 24 |
| [Sargent, George], Buxhall | 27 |
| [Simpson, Shadrach], Ipswich | 28 |
| [Simpson, William], Ipswich | 27 |
| [Smith, Mrs.], Ipswich | 26 |
| [Stebbings, John], Rickinghall | 34 |
| [Taylor, Elizabeth], Haveningham | 20 |
| [Thoroughgood, William], Great Ashfield | 26 |
| [Welham, Joseph], Culford | 18 |
| [Welham, Mr. William], Culford | 18 |
| [Whitby, Richard], Ipswich | 23 |
| [Williams, Sarah], Bury St. Edmund's | 21 |
| [Wright, Adam], Wickhambrook | 29 |