Regency Advertisements: Sir Hans Sloane’s Pills

This ad appeared in the October 1806 edition of La Belle Assemblee.

DEBILITY RELAXATION & c Sir Hans Sloane's Restorative and Reanimating Pills are the most certain and sovereign Remedy fur Nervous Debility Vascular Relaxation Muscularlmbecility & c & c however indicated or fronn whatever cause arising and are eyrnestly recommended 10 every one desirous of health vigour and long life A Pamphlet more particularly descriptive of their virtuas may be had gratis at Mr Perrin's No 23 Southampton street Covent garden where by special appointment they are sold wholesale and retail They are sold retail by all the respectable Venders of Propri etary Medicines in London and to Persons in Country enclosing the amount free of postage they will be inmediately forwarded Price Halla Guinea 153

Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was a prominent and successful Georgian doctor who also travelled extensively, was said to have invented drinking chocolate, and was an avid collector of natural history artifacts.

mand at either 4 Cornhill or 9 Charing cross FOR those distresling Imbecilities which pre verrt or remer unhappy the marriage itate 18 indicated or from whatever causc arising long as for every species of Debility Relaxation & c has proved Sir HANS SLOANE'S RESTORATIVE REANIMATING PILLS to be the mod certain and reign remedy A Pamphlct containing a more particular account of virtues and much useful information to the afflicted be had price is at Mr Perrin's No 23 are sold in boxes price ks 60 and 3.33 cach They street Covent garden where by special appointment Cold also by all the principal Venders of Propriัtary cines in London To persons in the Country enclosing paymenti free to Mr Perrin they will be immediately forMr warded The London Chronicle (1810)

I found these ads for several years in several publications.


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