The Paste sold at Sixpence and Fourpence per Square.
Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery,
Warranted by Dr. Ure to consist of the purest and most salubrious Ingredients.
Dr. URE’S CERTIFICATE.
“I have examined the Series of Preparations for the Toilet, as made by C. Rimmell, 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, entitled ‘Hygienic Perfumery,’ consisting of Nos. 1 and 2 Toilet Soaps, No. 3 Toilet Vinegar, No. 4 Pommade, No. 5 Hair Wash, No. 6 Dentifrice, No. 7 Connetic Lotions. These articles are all of the purest and most innocuous quality, and incapable of injuring the most delicate skin or complexion. They are perfectly salubrious in reference to general health, and not liable to produce the baneful effects too often caused by common perfumes.
“ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S.,
Professor of Chemistry, and Analytical Chemist.
London, 25, Keppel Street, April 13, 1852.”
Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery may be had of all Perfumers and Chemists, or of
C. Rimmell, 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, London.
More proofs of the extraordinary effects of MORRISON’S PILLS,
In a case pronounced hopeless by the Faculty, and turned out four times as incurable from the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
The following remarkable case of cure demands the especial attention of the afflicted:—
“I, Elizabeth Wilkinson, aged 37 years, residing in Coburgh-street, St. Stephen’s, Norwich, have been a severe sufferer for 15 years with a complication of complaints, and was under the care of many medical men who tried various means to do me good, but all to no purpose. I was admitted in-patient of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital four different times, where I was cupped three times a week for three months, and had twelve ounces of blood taken away each time. I was also bled twenty-five times, and leeched with a dozen leeches at a time, and salivated, all to no purpose; and my case was at last pronounced incurable. I also suffered from stoppage of urine, for which I was obliged to have the doctor daily to ease my pain. My head was so a affected, and my body in such a state, that I was completely confined to my bed for three years, as helpless as a child. I was quite loathsome for any person to come near me. No language can describe my sufferings. In this sad state a kind lady called to see me; after hearing my case, prevailed on me to try Morrison’s Pills, and said she had received so much benefit from them herself some years ago, that if I would but take them she would find me all I required, to which I reluctantly consented, not thinking at the time any medicine would do me good. I commenced taking the Pills, Nos. 1 and 3 alternately, never exceeding six pills a day. The first dose that I took brought several pints of blood and corruption off my stomach. They made me feel very bad at first, but I persevered and went on with them, and am truly thankful to Almighty God that I did so, for I felt more benefit after the few doses of the Pills than from all the doctor’s medicine I had taken for so many years past. At the end of three months the retention of urine was cured, and I kept daily getting better, and left my bed. I am now, thank God, able to get about quite free from pain, which I have been the subject of so many years past. Should the least doubt be entertained as to the truth of the above statement, I will convince any person of the fact that may call upon me. The cure is well known to the whole neighbourhood, and looked upon as a miracle.—I have more than 300 scars on my back and neck from cupping.
“ELIZABETH WILKINSON.”