Brattleboro Ailments

Wednesday, November 01 2006 @ 11:48 AM EST

Contributed by: Linaelin

Besides Doctor Rawson's Bitters, and Itch Ointment; Dr. Cooley's Vegetable Elixir and Dr. Lee's Billious Pills, (as advertised by Dr. Hall in the second page of this paper,) Dr. Stearns has for sale in Dummerston,

1. Doctor Lee's Rheumatic Pills,
Which are beneficial in the Rheumatism, Jaundice, St. Anthony's Fire, Gravel, Piles, Scurvy, Dizziness, Pains in the head, Stomach and Bowels, Inflammations of the Eyes, Contagious Air, Infectious Diseases, Indigestions, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, Hectical Complaints, Decayed Constitutions, Females Disorders, Obstructions, &c.--Dose. Take two pills in the morning, and one or more in the evening. The diet need not be altered nor business hindered. Price--42 Cents per box.

2. Dr. Thompson's Aromatic Paste.
Good for Decayed Teeth, Scury in the Gums, Loose Teeth, Bleeding of the Gums, Disagreeable Breath, and to remove Blackness from the Teeth. Price 50 Cents per box.

3. Dr. Rawson's Anti-Billious Pills, or Family Physic.
Useful in Billious Complaints, Costiveness, Indigestitions, Colds, Dizziness, Swoonings, Pains in the Head, Stomach, and Bowels, Diarrhoes, Dysenteries, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever, Rheumatism, and in Destroying Worms.--Dose. Take a pill at bed time and two in the morning. Price--37 Cents and Five Mitis per box.

4. Tyce's Beautifying Itch Ointment.
Excellent in curing the Itch, Beautifying the Skin, removing Pimples in the Face, and preventing Itching from other causes. Price--50 Cents per box.

5. Dr. Moore's Essence of Life.
Efficacious in an Obstructed Perspiration, Recent Colds, Chilliness and Shiverings, Cough, Hooping Cough, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Indigestion, Flatulency, Diarrhoes, Dysentery, Faintings, Cramps, Convulsions, Colic, Catarrh, Head-Ache, Sickness at the Stomach, Hypochondriac and Hysterical Affections, Measles, Rheumatism, Rickets, Scurvy, &c.--Dose. Forty drops of more every two hours. Price--25Cents per ounce.

Oct. 31
[Classified Adv., The Brattleborough Reporter, Nov. 7, 1803.]

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