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    1. [TRIVVIES] From The Whitehaven Herald, Tuesday, April 23, 1833/RAMSAY'S Aperient Antibilious Pills
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    3. Transcribed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Whitehaven Herald, Tuesday, April 23, 1833 RAMSAY'S Aperient Antibilious Pills These Pills have long been held in the greatest estimation, and their beneficial effects justly appreciated amongst an extensive circle of private friends, at whose particular solicitations they are now offered to the public at large, as a safe and efficacious remedy in all Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Habitual Costiveness, Wind or Flatulency, and other disorders of the stomach and alimentary canal; and they may safely be preserved in having no tendency to debilitate the stomach or any of the digestive organs, which too frequently happens from the continued use of aloetic or other drastic purgatives. They are particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions are affected by too sedentary a life, or close confinement to business, as they operate as a gentle opening medicine, never griping, without the inside is very foul; and are an excellent remedy for relieving those troubled with piles, or costive habit of body. Sold in boxes at 1s. 1 1/2d., and 2s. 9d. each. .....

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