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T^LO TiH.^Bit|NS?E RV£O U Si ro ;> '■' '-! ■'/>":'< ;"TTfiu /,;;^ ; } - ? "I*' To those who' auffer 'from Debility. J 1 To ! tHp"se ''w'hoWMamed'liife iffa'burden. " j , i To t.hoße.who.desire to enter into, tbe Mar-j • riage Contract. ;!. ! To those who have tried their faiuily medical! adviserwithcut the desired relief. i And tp those who suffer from Spermatorrhoea, ! /: and other fearful results^.of indiscretibii r l . ..-:,.; ;;;:in;yputh»;-;' • " Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to state he has devoted the whole of his life to the study and ; treatment of SyPHlLiTtc Diseases, and hay- ; ing successfully "practised during the .last ; twentj r years in. the'colony, he suggests to all new arrivals the expediency of 'throwing : off any false delicacy or modesty, and to at once - apply and obtain' that relief which their case requires, bef ere the disease beccmes iitterjy incurable,, and the unfortunate victim totally impotent. In one instarice, married life can be ma<le° a ' bfeisihg" arid' a joyj and in' the other, a misery, self-reproach, and. degradation. ■ Dr. L; L; SMITH ma^ be allpwed tp point out',- that he ! -is'- the) only legally-qualified : medical'«man'-practising t in"these v "cagßs;"*atfd warns the public from applyjng to other advertising medical men,' os' a mere glance at the medical f register .will show them to be impostors, preying upon the lives and pockets of suffering humanity. ; „,- Dr. L. F». SMITH, for "twenty years tbe leading Cpnsulting Medical Man ;.in Melbourne, in all special diseases, and in all complaints incidental to hot climates, has published the following, s «.*>.. - JLll*lJLls^ss.?--. - "Means of ,Prss.o)iging l ljffi ) \\ and "How to get Thin or Fat" both combined, la Cd. . Post Free, Is 9d.. . . -;: y " Medical Almanac," M. Post free, 8d: -S. " Impotence. and Sterility, Ac, s 4a-QA.i .'Post Free, 5s. r^-. ■-< ■■ ■• '■• . . .-;.-- ■■■■■■ .-;- ; "MGdioal Household Works •"■ or Popular .'Treatises, for Ifariqr and Bush Hut on .tJte/Diseases Prevalent in Australia,," 2s (&• : >Ppst Free, 3s; • : ' V. : : . : ' ;' " ,L'.~ : '.' -/1 = "Obstacles to Marriage," 4s Cd^ :Post Free, ss. , ..- ■"'■'■■ 'f-' ■'■■ ■- ;' dr/ L.' 1; L- "Withes CONSULTING (BY LETTER), £li Medicines forwarded and packed so as to avoid ob"se'ryatipn,, to all parts .of .}■. ' : ' ! ' : ' '[' : ; " Augtraiia. &g.. ; V '' ' ' ' "■"".'■ . v.. '„ •"■■■"•" Residence^and Consulting ;' Rooms ','i COLLINS STREET'E AST, ME LBOURjSTE, Opposite the Melbourne Club. - N.B.— Dr. Lj L SMITS; begs to state that he has parted .with his interest in his celebrated Pills and Ointment to MESSRS EDDEUP i^ndCO., of and that all communication^ pelatfng \o them must be directed' tb that firm,' 202, B,qur.ke, fitrget East, Melbourne. "V " ":' \ PAR AD. 0 1|M-TO' : S UF|?ERERS. NERVOUSNESS : ITSNATURE \k CURS. , , V/*nAT isINERVOtrsifESS ?^- Various answers might be,.giyen.,tp;thi3, i que.Btipn, according to the .constitution ;,and knowledge of the individuali' ' SSt'rbng" healthy persons, whether medically educated or not, "generally regard n"eTveusness"as ; mof & eflesf "an ''"'imaginary cpmplaint ;"i it is Sometimes pnly believed ,td be reaj w|jen the patient is found to be dying or dead. "^?Ke bgsfc'answgr to the question,^ probablyj ijs; tfys^lveiyfriisjipss' is ff» : ',«»•' natural condition of the nervowsystein.- SojQetimesl this unnatural state is accompanied; with considerable bodily, weakness, loss of flesh and loss of strength ; but in most cases there is in the earlier stages of the disorder no outward sign of weakness. "The sufferers are found in both sexes'; they. often have the bloom of health upon the cheek; theyare surrounded by kind friends, yet existence to t|}efn % has no charms, for tb,oy. feel-that^they cannot i erijb.y \\i. \yit]^out intending it, they ■annoy other pooplo about the merest trifies ; if they eucounter some person unexpectedly .they feel conf used,..af raid, and alarmed.:; heartbeats violently* the tfaud rshak^s^yßen.^ writiugVarid tKe"whole t frame at times expediences a complete tremulousness. The intellect also is sometimes clouded, the memory fails, the judgment becomes indistinct, the.will capricious anct und,ecided,«the : taste vitiated, Jhe imagination broods- upon u^pleasln^top^cs^ %ejpirit| ar,^verytlow or vei" ■ excit«d,"the ordinary duties of .life become burdensome, society is shunned, and ■btisinbls neglected. _ A .Stance Spectacle. -—It is certainly .strange, but not the^less true, that perfectly in thepriine of life, with firm step and healthy countenance, may occasion-, aiiybfiim^ti^ftp^who,! in 'spite of ppssessing' all , the adyantageo of /Bdup^jon, religion, . ample-means', ana liind' f riendsi' nevertheless are victims of the nervousness above de? scribed ; unhappy themselves, they render ether people uuhapgy. Why is this ?., Whai; cause- has operatedj-to change^ tbe <cheerf ul, active," bßligiiigr unauspe'ecing, and uncomplaining youth into the unhappy, drowsy, ljstlest, suspicious, and gloomy misanthrope ?■ Many o&ijses, OF pup cause only, may operate to produce this sarfslate j thp.cftuse may be either/meiital pr|p'Byi>icaa| or s botjhto?mbifted. A tthnvtstfo r^dt^es* s bVmeM' of ordinary tonics have so frequently proved fruitless that the leading physicians, how if or; the mest part recemmend hygienic meana. such £S exercise in-jthevPpen air,, regjalai habitji/ sea ifathing/the'coldbatH friction ; change of »ip4u4 sgenp. as in travelling. If •'all'theiio fail, as they ofteii do, what is to be done ? The . Answer will he found by carefully perusing the Following IVork: — i v, Niuth Edition, poatiree la 4d, NERVOUS DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND CUKE, Wita-Plain Directions for Perfect Restoration to Health. Applications^ for. a. copy, of the above work must bofcccqmpaniecl by^be »|flount in New Zealand "or 'either 1 stamps, alsb a properlycliiected envelepe. . . .... . ....... Address— -A ' . - -• ;■ : : CHARLES SENNET, Agent, Brooklyn House, Flaß-s*--afi Gardens, \Melbpurne.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1275, 30 August 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1275, 30 August 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1275, 30 August 1872, Page 4

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