Bethesda.

Date: 1885

Series: 613.122 B465 - "Bethesda;:

a Traveler's Criticism on Our Health Resorts, Their Scenery, Climatic Peculiarities and Curative Influence.

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Early Florida Medicine

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NICHOLS' BARK AND IRON

We unhesitatingly recommend to you, tired men and women, overworked men and women, and all suffering from what is commonly called nervousness and nervous prostration, with the diseases before-mentioned, incidental to and consequent upon this lack of nerve force, to try our

"Bethesda."

Let every reader think the process out for himself. It contains all the valuable alkaloids of Peruvian Bark, in combination with the proto-salts of iron, in an aromatic cordial elixir, and the chemical equilibrium of each medicinal principle undisturbed. Ask any intelligent physician if this is not just the remedy you should at once procure. No other compound will so promptly arrest the failing health, restore color to the cheeks, strength to the muscles, energy to the limbs, revive the failing appetite, and give new life and vitality to the blood ; in fact, no remedy is so clearly indicated in all diseases of the nervous system as

Nichols' Bark and Iron.

We do not undervalue the benefit to be derived by a change of scene in connection with this remedy. In nervous prostration and diseases incidental thereto, if possible, by all means have a change of scene and climate. It is always a rest to mind and body. But go where you you will, you will find no sure

"Bethesda."

If you cannot leave home, then live in your light and sunny rooms ; for long observation by the most distinguished physicians has demonstrated that the chances of recovery in very serious illness,

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BETHESDA.

and particularly in nervous diseases, are very much greater in rooms exposed to the direct action of the solar rays than in apartments into the recesses of which no sunlight ever penetrates. And for your medicine, give nature's own infallible regenerator, NICHOLS' BARK AND IRON, a fair trial. Do not say, you cannot take iron; that it always gives you a headache, and causes other unpleasant symptoms. While this may have been your experience with many other iron preparations which you have tried, you will not experience these sensations with the original and only true

"Bethesda."

Delicate females, and children, should commence with a small dose, say half a teaspoonful, or even less, and then gradually increase the dose as they find they can bear it.

Always take Bark and Iron immediately before, during, or after eating, as is most agreeable. Be hopeful, be patient, be persevering, in giving NICHOLS' BARK AND IRON a wise, judicious, and fair trial, and if you do not write us and express your gratification at the results, we are convinced that you will most heartily endorse the thousands of letters sent us, of which the following is a fair sample :

Dr. W. H. Leonard remarks:-

I am now a well man, in every sense of the word. Your NICHOLS BARK AND IRON is so immeasurably superior to any other preparation of the kind, that I have recommended it to many of my friends and patients, and in every case the same happy and conclusive results have been achieved.

Realizing the fact that thousands will read this little book, and most anxiously look for some encouragement to leave the comforts of home, in pursuit of health in Florida, this land of sunshine and

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