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    1. [TRIVVIES] From The Whitehaven Herald Tuesday, April 23, 1833/Seasonable Advice to Parents
    2. Geo.
    3. Transcibed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Whitehaven Herald, Tuesday, April 23, 1833 Seasonable Advice to Parents &c., &c. Spring is the Season pregnant with the germs of life, and the human body feels this equally with the rest of nature. At this season the disease of Worms is most liable to affect Children as well as grown persons, and there is non productive of more serious and distressing consequences. They destroy the Appetite, weaken the Organs of Digestion, deprive the Body of its nourishing principle, and their certain consequences are Paleness, Emaciation, a Stoppage of Growth, and in the end Consumption, or other lingering Complaints, which often terminate in death. RAMSAY'S Medicated Spice Nuts offer the most certain Remedy for Worms of every description, safe in their composition, powerful in their effect, and agreeable to the taste of children. They perform at the same time a twofold office, by eradicating the complaint, and cleansing and purifying the habit. In order to put so useful a Medicine within the reach of all classes, they are sold in packets (containing several doses) at only 9d, or boxes equal to three packets, at 2s each. RAMSAY'S Medicated Spice Nuts are prepared only by George RAMSAY, Apothecary, Penrith. (formerly of Apothecaries' Hall, London.) and Sold Wholesale by Barclay and sons, 95, Fleet-Market, Butler, Cheapside, Edwards, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and Retail by GIBSON, Printer, SAWDEN, Druggist, Whitehaven; KIRKCOUNEL, DIXON, Workington; PORTER, Maryport; BAILEY, Bookseller, SCOTT & BRAGG, Druggist, Cockermouth; HODGSON, Allonby; ISMAY, Booksellers, DODGSON, Druggist Wigton; Hogarth, Keswick, and by most of the Druggists and Medicine Dealers throughout the Country.

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