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CONSUMPTION

AND ALL LUNG

DISEASES.

By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.

The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England, with 133 Selected Cases.

The following is from the TENTH SERIES of CASES:ANOTHER CASE (THIRD) REPORTED by MR. C. CLARKE, STEAM PRINTING WORKS, HAYWARD'S HEATH, Sussex.

[Two cases were given (reported by Mr. C.) last month.]

Mr. Clarke writes as follows:-"MR. JOHN CHEALE, of BURGESS HILL, was given up in the Winter of 1883 as an incurable case of consumption. I advised him to adopt your treat ment, and he has been restored to health and strength.'

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Disease commenced with "severe cold, pains in the back and shoulders, phlegm mixed with blood. Then cough became violent, causing the rupture of a vessel. Profuse green expectoration followed, and often was mixed with blood. Breathing difficult, night sweats came on, distressing palpitation, loss of flesh over all the body. Two doctors reported the right lung much diseased, the left also affected." (Ordered medicine three times a day with honey and lemon juice, cod-liver oil if found to digest well, sponging, and the use of liniment) In one month there was much improvement; "cough much better, comfortable nights, able to walk about." In another two months the patient was "able to go to work."

Considering the state of this patient when commencing my treatment, the recovery was remarkably rapid and gratifying indeed!

Note. Mr. Congreve's Son-in-law, J. ALEX. BROWN, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., is now associated with him.

Times of Consultation, TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY Mornings only.

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VIEW OF MANUFACTORY, BRISTOL.

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HOUSE PROPERTY & INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited).

92, Cannon Street, London, E.C.

CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, in 40,000 Fully Paid-up Shares of £25.

For the Purchase and Sale of productive and progressive House Property, and improving the dwellings of the working classes on the self-supporting principle.

DIRECTORS.

Chairman--WILLIAM SUTTON GOVER, Esq., 4, Queen-street-place, E.C., and Casino House, Dulwich-hill. HENRY ASTE, Esq., 6, Trinity-square, Tower-hill, and Castle-hill Lodge, Upper Norwood, (Chairman of the London Corn Exchange).

WILLIAM MACDONALD BASDEN, Esq., 15, Great St.
Helen's, and Lloyd's.

JAMES CLARKE, Esq., Beech Hanger, Caterham,

Surrey, and 13, Fleet-street, E.C. (Editor and
Proprietor of the Christian World).

FOUNTAIN JOHN HARTLEY, Esq., Upper Clapton (Hon.
Secretary of the London Sunday School Union).

ROBERT PARKER TAYLOR, Esq., Adelaide-place, London Bridge, late Deputy Governor of the Honourable Irish Society, and Chairman of the Lambeth Baths and Washhouses Company.

EDWARD BEAN UNDERHILL, Esq., LL.D., Hampstead
(Hon. Secretary of the Baptist Missionary
Society).

THOMAS WHITE, Esq., Deputy, 12, Dowgate-hill,
Cannon-street, E.C., Conservator of the River
Thames (Deputy Chairman of the Police Com-
mittee).

SOLICITORS.

Messrs. HENRY GOVER & SON, 3, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, E.C.

AUDITORS.

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CHARLES KEMP DYER, Esq., J.P., St. Albans, Herts,
and Lloyd's.

WILLIAM POTTER OLNEY, Esq., 9, The Paragon, New
Kent-road.

A report on the sanitary state of the Company's property is made to the Board weekly.

The Company has various houses to let, in highly healthy situations, a certificate of which, by an eminent medical authority, can be seen at the office of the Company.

Prospectus and explanatory pamphlets, entitled 'Landlord and Tenant,' also Five Minutes' Talk about the House Property and Investment Company," and share application forms, may be had at the offices of the Company, 92, Cannon-st., London, E.C. JOHN THOMAS MILLER, Secretary.

BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COMPANY,

Office: 4, QUEEN STREET PLACE, LONDON, E.C.

Directors.

WILLIAM MACDONALD BASDEN, Esq., Great St. Helen's,
Bishopsgate-street, City, and Lloyd's.

GEORGE THOMAS DALE, Esq., Bayswater.
WILLIAM SUTTON GOVER, Esq., Casino House, Herne-
hill, and 4, Queen-street-place, City.
JOHN MIDDLETON HARE, Esq., Stoke Newington.

FOUNTAIN JOHN HARTLEY, Esq., Upper Clapton (Hon.
Sec., Sunday School Union).

WILLIAM GEORGE LEMON, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln's Inn.

WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., Upper Norwood.
EDWARD BEAN UNDERHILL, Esq., LL.D., Hampstead
(Hon. Sec., Baptist Missionary Society).

Auditors.

ALFRED HENRY BAYNES, Esq., Wandsworth Common (Sec. Baptist Missionary Society).
JAMES CLARKE, Esq., Fleet-street, City (Proprietor and Editor Christian World).
WILLIAM POTTER OLNEY, Esq., The Paragon, New Kent-road, S.E.

Solicitors.

Messrs. HENRY GOVER and SON, 3, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, City.

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Claims and Bonuses paid under the Company's Policies, £800,808. Average Reversionary Bonus for 27 years about 11 per cent. per Annum.

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Laid by in the year.

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THE

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The Bank also receives money on Deposit at Three per cent. Interest, repayable on demand.

The Bank undertakes for its customers, free of charge, the custody of Deeds, Writings, and other Securities and Valuables; the Collection of Bills of Exchange, Dividends, and Coupons; and the purchase and sale of Stocks and Shares.

Letters of Credit and Circular Notes issued.

A Pamphlet, with full particulars, on application.
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