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Show S. T.-1S60-X. O M W ARB 1 THE nicaical revolution which commenced com-menced years ago with the gradual disuse of blood-letting, salivation, drastic purgatives, ani powerful opiates, opi-ates, goes bravely and gloriously on. Every day the sick grow vrUer. They aro no longer willing to open their mouths, shut their eyes, and take whatever what-ever the doctors arc pleased to prescribe, without inquiry. They want to know the nature of the medicines they are deued to sxahow, and demand to have i lie mysterious Latin lingo of the protesMim translated into plain Eug- 1 lish. j The Invalid World understands at last that VIGOR is the great an- I lagonist ef disease. The teeble decline j to ho utterly prostrated hy depleting i pil's and potions, and turning from bucli niendicamcnts with loathmg, judiciim.-iy place their trust in a remedy reme-dy which combines with the properties of an Alterative those of a pure :ind whoiesuiue To Lie and Iiostoratie. It ! is dow about twelve years since this ' grand desideratum was introduced j undi.r the name of |