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A PARADOX^TO4 J aFFERERS. NERVOUSNESS : ITS NATURE & CU%. -What is NERybusKESS^Vdrions aniWera might be giyen.^ this.^eation, according to:^^the qpnsti.tu%lft.Dnd' ;tsnowledgejp t f ihe in- , dividual^. t Strpng" healthy pgrsogs, whether medically educated or 7 .not,7gen.^rally regard nwyousness -, as more, or jess£aii..«'imaginary complaint.-;", it;W sometimes, pjla believed, to be real when : ttei be dying or dead., Thgjbesti answer. to' tljer.gngstion, probably, js> .^m±^,yow^. WxßPi vn \ ! iH^l^je^d^Jbwf' t . e^^^^^?'* i "' i^? me: ' times ijfiuS; • unnatujgj .'etiate , .is ; accompanied fwithi .copaiderpblp'; bodily ■weakness,, Joss of ileshian|[,lps3 of, sfeengtjh '.; b^t in most cases there is in jthe-earUer, stages . of = .the disorder no outward *ign of SveaKiiess, ', The sufferers are foujnUn : b9JtU sexes £they of ten have tbe bloom of health* upon 'the cheek; they are surrounded by kind friends, :yet euste^ce to them has'ino Charms, %t -they feel 'that *they , cannot.enjoy it. Withoufe^hfending it, they annoy, other.people. about the^.merest ' trifles ; if they encounter spm'e ; Wsori unexpectedly they feel confused; afraid; and ! alarmed=; the hearfiSßats viblentlyi ttfe hand 'shakes when writing, arid the' whole fraW: at 'times experiences. a.. complete tr. e W ul^? es % The ' intellect; also :ls" , tfqn\etin^es" cloiudfd, the memory faUs, "the jSdgi£etit becomes indis-f tinot, the*will;cayriM6W.ano^;unpecidedj tb|e f taste vi^teji,'|ihe :^maginalito! : biMo^iß|upon unpleasant topics, the spirits are.yellow. yellow or very excited,' the ordinary duties of life be-, come burdensome, spdieWi is ; shunned, and ;b v UsmessVe'gtected...' £;i f| c " '■ .' : '"' f '-'° : ■ A' Stange : SPECTACLE.^It 'is oertainly-. strange,, but not the less tftte? that pe_rJEeotly 'sane persons in; the'pHmefof Ufe^with- firtf step and healtKy counteiwncej may occasion-^: ally bb 4 mej£ r^tn^ who: possessing all 'S^e:'aaV ; antAg'es ; ' r oi,:e*dtfcation, relision, ; ample' tneansj-^iid k.ind'"f rienttsj nevertheless are Victitos"of ; /the i ; nervousness above de« scribed ; ;! uhhaDpy Mtaselves.Hhey render othW people unhappy; 1 Why is .this ? Wha%i cause, har operated to 'ohange'-tli^ cheerful, active^ dbUgingi ] unsußpectingi J arfd u uhqom. "plauiitfg'ydu^h into the unhajppy, drowsy, liatleat, suspicious, and gloomy misanthrope ? Many causes I ! o ! foue ! caus"e : 6nly, : may bperate to prpduce thja ,sad.state ; the.cause, may be ;«it&(Br,nVental '-m'p^yMiai, or bodi 1 combined. ; '^Al^ipUWVuf&l^i^pUiHm-hy means of - ordinary, tonics, have so proved fruitless'that the lVa^ing-^hysicjans^now^for tfie "inostpßt^recomm^d-h^ such* itis' exercise in^'the ;r Bperi i- K ahV^ Veg^lar habits, sea bathingrthe co|d bath friction; change of air "anlficeHeV as^iitr fe'aVelnng. If all these failj^as they often do, ,what is r to be ■^pie-?/ ; -f-f !/'- ■ p'.f "«''*. . ' l ftle" : &mi6er\wUt U'fojtifa^by carefully \ 'perusing the, Fdlitridwig ; W6rh:— Ninth Edition; postiree }s4d, . :i NERVOUS" DEMLITY; iTSqjJSUS^AND „ CURE, With . Plam Directions for Perfect. Bestora«., • ':? f ; h;i<;^-T ti 011 to Health. f Applications for a copy of -the above work must be accompanied by. .the amount-in Jlew. Zealand of other* stamps, also a prorerly.duected,enyelppe 0 v „.: , ^-\M-:'^t Addressr-, ..... :..- Pr yj .... ... r ,-.r ' '■ , i. ' CHARLES SENNET, Agent, ; ' . Brooklyn Hpuse^.Flag-staff^Gaidens, \ *> r ■'" " , if Melbpuriie. "" °: i " : .»•

,'M7pl iUp,- my'friend, and clear youxilooks ..Why aft this toil an4,trpubfe?£ : . *& ALL those who are suffering' fromi de- . spondency, melancholia, loas of spirits, and 'pluck, wKo^feiel tna,t ; .they are wasting and pining,^an^i'^fho.^re, gradually getting weaker and weater, -from causes they have not courage or desire to acquaint their family attendant with."' In all such cases Mr L. L. $MLTH feeb/ it incumbent. 01^ himself to inform such unfortunase*.pati'eiits, that he has devoted his lifetime to the study of these, cpmjplaints,- having j been a pupil an&assistry ant of the late Dr Culverwell, of Londgpf who . made thesediseas^his special practice".* : : j In all those disease's relating and pertaining to Married Life, ,aiid which make marriage a curse rather than a' blessing, MrL. L. SMITH c^n / beiconsulte4'W^.th(the greates^jce^tainty' of success, and' with the additional feelingthat no chance. can ; possibly occur of theirj secret ever being divulged. In cases of extreme Nervous Debility, where.the patient feels thatfhe is exhausted, and physically prostrated, and incapable! of /exertion; without grj3at,tfatigu%f£ifchen and 4hereitheJperßpn.)So sitnated.7Shp?i|djftt]pnc«r consults Mr, L. i L. .Smith • ! pefore. T disease'. of ti' 1 more serious character sets in ; the above' lEfiSeTTfelKnt^fKm^hT^e^JvStinl^nflu. ence of jiojj jbfft frequently from other causes or a more serious nature. _ (Palpitation)* or the heart, a tendency- also to be easily srartled and alanrved, isjraother .phase) of dis«au§ particular attention, as arising from' a most' important cause ; those Wno suffer from the a 1 *vo have . „ .. "Mi^'djreason V?\m pleasure,. '.^ t ; .l\ " ,Aiia,^y«i?dpn> with' qurtlil.".-'^ '.^v .^^JBut'havje,' Qn^|46,,co^tj^ryj' jbeen giulls: of a secret yice^^J^ctifhasV^as^t'^^ into ? their very.'vitais.', Many "old.young^men' consult ; me, though young, .^m have, thrbiigJi tJie .vice above alludefi to, and from, t^ir, having been, quacked, p^ijtie un(jualified ana^uiiskjlfujC, medical .njan",, ja^ last, given up all nuipe ,and , su'ccumbed^rand are 'aged/in, theii-j yjury' youth, unfitted -^o'tulfil^ the duties\wMcn. they „>yere Benf.on,. this^ earth.to'perio'rin/ ] " J..... " ; . '..jV,' ir /,' T '"' ' ; **.J ," " ', " ' v ße wise w;day, } 'tis.jnadness t'q defer, : "'<* " -V.. „ Procrißtination is the thiei pf tUne." h- , T "Mr,L. v L; ;aMlTH.wMes ; tp imjxtgfi. on, ; who aro laboring 'under diseases, which' cannot be trearad' by tne generar imedieaC' attendant, tioin jnsufficient knowledge and practice, thav»3 an expert in these diseases, he has the njtutto warn the public at large against the T .nauioero& blatant charliitons and 4uackfcw*ho not only -'extort', the: money out of <the!<pockeM oiithe patients,, btit are cony tinuallyjruinui^- the. health of the utf fortunate sufferers, ; hundreds yearly present' "themselves to mm frouiiall the different colo-a nies, who are unorqughly, bankrupt Ja heal(fli M pocket, and. T th^y thon ! latifehf^hen toS' the hbrrible deceptiott^hich^haS'been pra'ctissctra^aem.'' ' ;w ;wn ;r !^? .... , ..Not only ao men deceive these ttnfortunate victims by. prtceodin^ to be le^ally^ciualilietr Jmen, but theft' ktivertise'for' Bale; prid swindle the'public, byveilih'g bbtfcfeFof njiioX; -under, the name of '-'*: ©r'mqrvl's 11 ' ISyru|biJm^ anff a^asWbiher 'quacKerieSj wnose's6le u pfovirlcf irf'W'ejiftraet indney;out 'ot the 'pockets bf^'thelr deluded v: - v ;« s -'" 1 # ; " ftl - , -Will tfce r pubiic ri§yer unaerst&hdJthatthe' iJbrily'guafaniielß'iin^'dan la^'thaift^'ey w.i|jj 1» ho^eßtiy'aHh'skUfullv't?ea,tedi J w v fact^ 'that the 1 - teraoii : <» wljoni - : t^ey^jpftly for 1 adyice.ls ale^aity-qualified n^edicat.ft^an who %a.ti dfeyoted' his' tinie% tHe'branch.oJiprao* tice'fbr wK.ca : i?ne' patienfe l is T Beeking'; aid ? Secondly, that iuia i long reaidenWin^the place, 'and^liia po'siubn, is at leKwfc^^aarantee of - tHe^estiinatlpH'in whicli^he'lJPTOia tjy fife ' f4ilo^cftizeii« ' f : -. '■• f yf. >; ' o^-tsfi Dr. L. L: JiM^TH; r c|4'% J .c^£iMisßd by letter; f^ej £J^ -V v "'["' ; !v: * ■;' v' ; -^. . -■ 3 By the^abdyoiheans'^ay nMei or femaje^ paiieht'iten.^by^delsOTbinlg'ibhei^s^p'to avoid th^Mijmn^casfe,tftnpre^totnes^ of a peirsSnal-' 'ifiterviewj 'and'^Hi^pMejtiFcan retain his incognito, t S>tiU3o Medicines appropriately p^(«k4d to avoi^ observation ate,«fiiltdio3all parts of the colo-tfflv-f. hk 'XU '^ITHOtonsults personail^ daily, morninss before 11, and ovenuigs between 7 and^9? ly^So^rWwSw'fttLt, Melboorne,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 4

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