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Show j S. T.-1S60-X. OHWAKD I THE medical revolution which commenced com-menced years ago with the gradual, disuse ot' blood-letting, salivation,' drastic purgatives, and powerful opiates, opi-ates, goes bravely and gloriously on. tlvery day the sick grow wiser. They are no longer willing to open their mouths, shut their eyed, and take whatever what-ever the doctors are pleased to prescribe, , without inquiry. They want to know the nature ol' the medicines they are desired to swallow, and demand to have the mysterious Latin lingo ol' the profession translated iuto plain English. Eng-lish. The Invalid Would understands at last that VltJOK is the great an- tagouist of disease. The feeble decline to be utterly prostrated by depleting pills and potions, and turning from i such mendicaments with loathing, I judiciotisiy placo their trust in a remedy reme-dy which combines with the properties of an Alterative iliose of a pure and wholesome To;-.ie and Ilestorative. It is now about (we've ymrs since this grand desideratum was introduced uudu- the name of |