rO tTH; E .NiiJ RYO US;. .' ' I .! ■; ; ,-i -a. ~-: i.l "«.i ~\* \. £ ! To those whp^uffer from Debility.f ' .• ■:"i i :!. ; .{ •:;''•. . 'A'H:i ' • j 'To those' whom Married Life is a burden, j those who desire 1 to enter f into th|B ( Ma^ , : "'' ; ' .riage ; Contract. ; : .' ' : .',' f. r '. ! i"• ' ''■'■■': -.i'\'' > l'.Uv : -; iV Hi \ \ ~ -~" • f > KaWtjied their fa'iTiily medical advisKNwithont thedesired relief. \ .?'.,is'.mr.;jm>.T ; > i V 'A •:. i } ,i d '■ <I" ; . \nd to those who suffer from Spermatorrhlea, ; and other (fearful^esulte.of indiscretion i in youth. ; ■| :-: ..'■!" ■><•"■. !'•'■ *;'.'\.''-\i. fi' » 5! r/ ! ' . Dr. L.L.sMTiI begs tp'istat'e he has deiroted the iwhole of his life tp.'the. study and treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, and haviug .successfully practised jduring ! the ; ' last ■ twenty years in :the polony, he suggests.to all new arrivals the expediency of : throwing off t any false delicacy or modesty,- and to at once, apply and obtain that relief which their cade';; requires, before the disease becomes -utterly incurable, and the unfortunate, victim totally impotent. In one instance; : married life « can be made a 'blessing hnd- a joyi and; in' the (jther, 'atmiseVy,.!^ett-reproisich, and' degradation. ' .... .i. ... ;: .-.r -f :".'■"(• .7 .',}. . /.- A< 'ill '"' -Dr.: L; Li SMlTH'ibay beikUowed to point out; that he -is; thej only - f legalljr-qualified . medical, .man practising'.ih^tlh'ese case^ 'and warns the.pubUc, tfrpm.applying ; ;to,p^hcr J advertising inen,^as a mere glance >at , the medical register will show-ttiem to I>e' impostor^, preying .upon the lives, and pockets' of sjuffering.h^umanity,, .;,,._ i; v leading Consulting Medical Man in Mcl- ■ '-bourne,' sn all special' diseases, and inTall ! complaints incidental to hot climates,-*has publishedithe fqllowjiiig ■,{ , [ WORKS: "Means of Piylonglngclaff," and "Hoio to get Thin or Fat " both combined, Is Gd, Post Free, ls^Od. v ; ; • ■ • , " Medical Almanac" 6d. Post free, 8d: " Impotence and Sterility, Ac, 4s Gd. Post Free, ss, " Medical : - Household Works' '•;"' or' Popular Treatises fm % • Parlor -and—Busle-'Hutr on the Diseases Pf.evftleiUjli Australia," 2s Gd. Post Free, 3s. ''Obstacles to Mdnidge," 4s. 6d, fPost .Free, ss. _. . ' . . ' .. " DR. L. L. SMITH'S _; ' bONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1. ; Medicines forwarded! and pabked so as to ; avoid observation, to all parts of Australia. &c. ( Residence and Consulting Rooms : ° COLLINS STREET E&ST, MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club. ; ■ N.B.— Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to state that he has parted with his 'interest in his - celebrated Pills and Ojntmenito MESSRS *EDi)EUP anll'CO.; of Melbourne, and that all communications relating to them must be directed to that firm, 202, Bourke street
. East, iMelbourne. , , : . : ; ,r , v { , ; <t -| A PARADOX.—TO S OFFERERS. NgjayOUgNESS ; ; ITSNATURE & CURE. "What 13 NERvoy.stjEs,s?— Various answer^ might bg given to tin's question, q,cc.ordjng to the constitution and knowledge of the individual.. Strong, healthy persons, whether, medically educatedor not, generally .regard nervousness as*more or less' an^ "imagipary complaint;" it is sometimes only believed to ■ be real when-the patient is found to be dying or dead. The best answer to, the question, probably, is 'this— Neivbusness is aiiiin.natural condition ofthe-nervous system. -Some-, times this lunnaturaL 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 sjgu of weakness. The sufferers are foundinbottipejfes.:. they often have the bloom of health upon the cheek 5 they are; surrounded by kind friends, yet, existence to them; has no charms, for . they feel that they .cannot .enjoyiL^ Withoutuntending.it,.they .annoy other people about the merest trifles ; . 'if they encounter some person unexpectedly they feel confused, afraid, and alarmed ; the heart beats • violently, -t^e hand shakes when waiting, anfitihe^Kholeiratri|^ajfiin}ej3 expe-, riences a complete tremulougneas. The intellect also is sometimes clouded, the memory fails, the judgment becomes indistinct, the will capricious and undecided,, the , : taste vitiated, thegimagination broods upon unpleaia_nt4topics,phesmrits,rare y^enpow or' very excit«l,')the. oiduiary^^ujapsiofllife become burdensome, society is shunned, and ;|ußjnfis^neglected. ; A Stan<Jb Spectacle; —lt is certainly strange* but notithef less true, thaji perfectly iane^ersons in |he|)rime of life, with firm step^nd healthy-cotintenance, may occasionally be met with, who, in spite of possessing ill the advantage's ! of ieducation, 'religion, ; amplp.means^and kind friends, nevertheless are victims of tihg nervdushess above described ; unhappy: tnemselyeg, : they rencler other people unhappy. Why is this? What cause has operated to change the cheerful, ; a/sjiye,j6bligingi U3asu|pecting,fand/incomr pjainjng* youth into* the unhappy, drowsy, listlest," suspjp|ous ; and gloomy misanthrope ? Many causes, or'ouecauep only, may operate to produce this sad state ; tho cause xiwy be ,mental,or f ,p J j3ygic k ajKQt bjo,th combined. -j (j\jte'isMtojfarefflfrwiisiessi by^means of 'ordinary' tonics haye v 's6 M Trequeptry'^»roved f ru^s that the leading physicians now for the mfls paFfc rgcommend hygienic means, such ag ejeeroise in dhp open air, regnlar habits,; sea-j b^hip^lih^ool^b^iriotjon • change of air*and scene, as in travelling. If all these fail, as theyoften do, what is to be Me? J : The Answer 10' Mhe found by carefully perusing the Following Work: — j Ninth Edition, post free Is -id, NERVOUS DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND CURE, With Plain Directions for Perfect Bestora : tion to Health. Applications for a copy of the above work must be, accompanied byythe amount in New ; Zealand;' or pthenstainpi, also a properlydiieated envelope. Address-'- . , ; --v~ ; • ' ■ CHARLES SENNET/- AoBNT, . I Brooklyn House, Flag-s^aft Gardens, ! '; ' ".• ' ~ . Melbourne. s '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 4
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838Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1281, 6 September 1872, Page 4
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