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MEDICAL. “LOOK THEN INTO THY HEART AND WRITE.” THE above sentence read carefully will tell all that 1 could in a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who “Look into their hearts” at the reading of this advert! ement, and who ponder over it, will sty I know I should write, for [ have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something will shortly show itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow-men, and cause me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. “Look into thy heart” and say is it nol better for me to seek aid and get relief b\ writing to one man in whom 1 have con fadence, with whom my sec et is safe, anc whose aid and counsel will cause my lift hereafter to be happy, making me say with % Youth °' YOU ” 8 “ Look then into thy heart and write, tor hundreds have written to me when it ha been too late, and who, in place of bavin ' hll ' ll ; e , n hke olive-branches round abou their table, have their homes desolate, au< 'eel it a reproach upon their manhood t( live. “ Look then into thy heart and write and remember that “As thy days, so aha thy strength be, ’ and that by writing dow your case~no eyes but my own see it -tha relief, metaby and physically, can be give 0 aD( i * u Pl ace of sinking int a dishonored and premature death, you ca feel that, in the words of Wordsworth An old age serene and bright, and level as a 1 apland night, shall lead thee to th grave. LOUIS I. SMITH. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER, INDISCRETIONS OP EARLY YOUTH, &c. In all the above cases, arising from errors ® yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DR. L, L. SMITH (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these Colonies), 182, COLLINS STR EC EAST, MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club (Late the residence of the Governor). Private entrance is in Stephen street south Consultation fee (by letter) ... £]. Medicines for warded to all the Colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr L. L. Smith Post free ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life Is 9d, Medical t! ousehold [sketches, No. ] 3s Od! Do do do No. 2... Is9d. Weakness and sterility 3s od. Medical Almanac, 1875 Ob

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Evening Star, Issue 3767, 20 March 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3767, 20 March 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3767, 20 March 1875, Page 4

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