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RAPID PROGRESS.—In September, 1840, only, a license was taken out for this preparation to cure the Rheumatic Gout &c., and although still little known from advertising,

Wherever one bottle gains an introductions it is sure to recommend the sale of many. Cabrun's Anti Doloric Oil is now under Royal Sanction, and is positively used in the Royal Household with happy effect; also in many Noblemen's Establishments, particularly that of a Noble Duke, where it succeeded in an extreme case of Gout, after all other means tried had utterly failed. It is under immediate notice of the Faculties in several Infirmaries: and last August an eminent Physician testified his good opinion, having personally received all the desired benefit in a severe attack of rheumatism. Should any one be doubtful of its efficacy let him present a bottle to some poor afflicted person and notice the result. It does not, like many advertised articles, profess to cure everything, yet its powers are extensive, and to judge of it particularly, persons should obtain a pamphlet describing its capabilities in nearly THREE HUNDRED TESTIFIED CASES OF CURE, from the infant to the elder adult which may be obtained (gratis) by addressing a letter, post-paid, inclosing two postage-stamps.

Medical Dispensary, 77, King's Road, Brighton.

To Mr. Caburn, Sir,—I have great pleasure in informing you the Anti-Doloric Oil is much recommended, and highly approved of here by the first Nobility, who all tell me it is the best they have yet tried, and is sought after as a sovereign Remedy in Cases of Rheumatism, Gout, &c. &c.

I am, very respectfully yours,