The Geographical Journal (Journal of the Royal Geographical Society): Volume IX, No. 4 [174v] (19/172)
The record is made up of 1 volume (81 folios). It was created in Apr 1897. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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advektisements.
CLOTHED WITHAIR
!
CELLULAR
UNDERWEAR
AND SHIRTS.
THE HEALTHIEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL FOR TRAVELLERS.
Extract from C.T.C. HANDBOOK AND GUIDE, 1896 - 97 , p. S*
“ From the peculiar manner in which CELLULAR CLOTH is woven (forming a t ,“ et J° rk n ^ t ^“ U ^ i “ ir ' Ce118 ^
skin), it allows, even more fully than wool, the free evaporation of perspiration °"J h ® 8 d ® “g much smaller
bulky, and is lighter to carry; it dries much more quickly ; it is more easily washed am its prime cost is much smaller.
Last) but not least, it is quite free from that bane of all woollen goods, the liability to shr g .
BEST FOR ALL SEASONS AND CLIMATES.
ESTIMATES FOR OUTFITS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION.
To be obtained in all the principal cities and towns in the United Kingdom, the
Colonies, and India.
Illustrated Price List of full range of Cellular goods for Men, Women, and Children, sent Post Free
on applica'ion.
Full assortment of goods at the following retail houses :
ROBERT SCOTT, Ltd., 14 and 15, Poultry, London, E.C.
OLIVER BROS., Ltd., 417, Oxford Street, London, W.
WHOLESALE ONLY—
THE CELLULAR CLOTHING CO., Ld,
72 & 73, FORE STREET, E.C.
DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CHLORODYNE
C
is
THE GREAT
SPECIFIC
FOR
CHOLERA,
OTJGHS.
C OLDS,
A STHMA,
JgRONCHITIS.
D
D iarrhoea, dysentery.
GENKRAL BOARD of HEALTH.
London, RKPORT that it ACTS as a
CHARM, one dose generally sufficient.
Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta,
r POT T T^i 'R'Rri'W"V'F , ci states: “2 DOSES COMPLETELY
, CHTORODYNE _ Dr T C CURED ME of DIARRHIEA.”
BROWNE (late Army Medical Staff) Pr0m k C i°- Pbarmaceutica! Chemists,
DISCOVERED a REMEDY to denote Tn T r n , U v an - V 88 ?'
which he coined the word CHLORO-’ Lon . d °, n -.
DYNE. Dr. Browne is the SOLE IN- W® congratulate yon upon
the widespread reputation this justly-
R.
VENTOR, and, as the composition of
Chlorodyne cannot possibly be discovered
by Analysis (organic substances defying
elimination), and since the formula has
never been published, it is evident that
any statement to the effect that a com
pound is identical with Dr. Browne’s
Chlorodyne must be false.
This Caution Is necessary, as many
persons deceive purchasers by false re
presentations.
D
R. J. COLLIS BROWNE’S
CHLORODYNE. — Vice-Chancellor
Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated publicly
in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE
was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR
of CHLOROIJYNE, that the whole story
of the defendant Freeman was delibe
rately untrue, and be regretted to say it|
had been sworn to.”—See The Times,
July 13th, 1864. i
esteemed medicine has earned for it
self all over the East. As a remedy of
general utility, we much question whether
a better is imported, and we shall be glad
to hear of its finding a place in every
Anglo-Indian home. The other brands,
we are happy to say, are now relegated
to the native bazaars, and, judging from
their sale, we fancy their sojourn there
will be but evanescent. We could mul
tiply instances ad infinitum of the extra
ordinary efficacy of DR. COLLIS
BROWNE’S CHLORODYNE
In Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms,
Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of
Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that
have occurred under our personal obser
vation during many years. In Choleraic
Diarrhoea, and even in the more terrible
forms of Cholera iiself, we have wit
nessed its aurpiislngly controlling power.
D R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'!
CHLORODYNE is the TROT
PALLIATIVE In
XTEURALGIA, GOUT, CAll
1\ CER, m OOTHACHE,
1 RHEUM ATISS
We have never used any other form of hi
medicine than Collis Browne’s, from i
firm conviction that It is decidedly tfc
best, and also from a sense of duty*!
owe to the profession and the public, *
we are of opinion that the substHtitio:
of any other than Collis Browne’s iB i
deliberate breach of faith on the part o
the chemist to prescriber and paties
alike.—We are, Sir, faithfully yo™
SYMES & CO., Members of the PharW
ceutical Society of Great Britain, A
Excellency the Viceroy’s Chemists.
D
R. J. COLLIS BROWNE’!
, CHLORODYNE is a liquid medicis
which assuages PAIN of EVERY KIP
affords a calm refreshing sleep VTTHOl"
HEADACHE, and IN ViGORATES tk
nervous system when exhausted.
D R. J. COLLIS bkownfs
CHI.ORODYNE rapidly cute shir,
all attacks of
E PILEPSY\ SPASMS, COLIC,
DALPITATION,
HYSTERIAi,
I MPORTANT CAUTION. J
The IMMENSE SALE of tit
REMEDY has given rise to mM!
UNSCRUPULOOS IMITATIONS. &
careful to observe Trade Mark. Of “
Chemists, Is. lid., 2s. 6*
Sole Manufacturer, ,
J.T. DAVENPORT, 33,Gt RmsellSt.,Wj-
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A summary of the journal's contents appears on folio 168, and the entire contents are listed on folio 169.
The contents of the journal are as follows.
Articles:
- 'The First Crossing of Spitsbergen' by Sir William Martin Conway (ff 177-190)
- 'Two years' travel in Uganda, Unyoro and on the Upper Nile' by C F S Vandeleur (ff 191-203)
- 'The Southern Borderlands of Afghanistan' by Captain Arthur Henry McMahon (ff 203-214)
- 'The Perso-Baluch Boundary' By Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich (ff 214-217)
- 'The River Oder.' (ff 217-219)
- 'The Teaching of Geography in Relation to History' by Arthur Westlake Andrews (ff 220-226).
Other items:
- The Monthly Record (ff 227-233)
- Obituary (f 233)
- Correspondence (ff 233-234)
- Meetings of the Royal Geographical Society, Session 1896-1897 (f 234)
- Geographical Literature of the Month (ff 234-241)
- New Maps (ff 241-242).
The journal features advertisements at the front and rear.
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- 1 volume (81 folios)
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- The Geographical Journal xx Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London xx Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography
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