rr\ o t h E N c Rv o v s. ; ,:.•''' -■: '■■• {■ ■ ..j " /'' < .-M ?'\Y~ /?'■'■.?: ' To those WlToftuier from Debility*. ' X- \ ;To those iwhom Married Life ia a burden. ' To those who desire to enter into l the Mar ; : - .; .-,- '••:.• - riage Contract. ij To those who have tried their family medical adviser without the desired relief. ; And |o those who suffer from Spermatorrhoea,; and other fearful results of indiacretibir ; , \ ■■■;■ • \ n youth. Dr. LvLv SMlTflbegs to state he has devoted the whole of his; life rto the study and treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, and having successfully practised during the last twenty 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 itnat"relief which their case requires, before the disease ; becomes utterly incurable, and the unfortunate victim totally impotent. In one instance, married life can be' made" subleasing and a joy, and inthe other, a misery, self-reproach, and degradation. :;r;:i;:.;T.: ;;/. i i Dr. L. L. SMITH may, be allqwed-to pyint out, . that he : is the only legally-qualified .medicai man practising in these cases, and ! warns "the public from applying to other ad•vettiaing me'diccil men, asa mere glance at .the, medical register. wiU:i show.. them to be impostors, preying upon the lives and pockets of -suffering humanity. • ; Dr. L. Fi. SMITH, for twenty years the leading r Consulting •: Medical Man /in ■Melbourne, ; in ; all special • diseases, and .in^ all "complaints' incidental tb hot climates,' has .^published the following ; ■<-{■ \f I .. WOEKS; f ; "'Mains 0/ Prolonging Life,", iad "How [<-;fy 9?t- F/dn.of Fat," both combined, Is 6d. "Post Free) Is9d. : " Medical Almanac " 6d. Post free, 8d: V 'Almpoteiicc and,, Sterility, £c, ,, ,, 4s ,(Jd. Post ' % Free;ss/" F ' v '^ '*?■■•>*«'-»*>■'* \ j J*. Medical Household Works'" or Popular Treatises for Parlor and Bush Hut on "I tlieiDlßcaßes.Rrevftletit in Australia," 2s 6<jl. Post Free, 3s. ' ' " .! . "Obstacles , to ; Martidge," \ 4k 6d| 'Post Free, ss? '• ' - ; ■'■ •i? -- : - -■ ll^lW^kM- L. SMITH'S CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1. Medicines 'forwarded' and 'packed so aa to •-----• - "aysici*obgervation,; toTall "|Taf tß"df ~~ ; Australia.^ &c. i Residence and Consulting Rooms : yi " 4 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE, ..... Opposite the Melbourne Club. • N.B.— Dr: L. L. SMITH ! b ! egs- to 'state that he has parted with his interest in his celebrated Pills and Ointmeiit to MESSRS EDDRUP'and CO:V of 'MelbburnVand that all communications relating to them must be directed -to that; firm, ;202,- •Bburke'^street East, Melbourne." ; r . . .';:. ' \ PARAb'OX.^-TO'SCFFEREfIS. JL ■••'■■.• -i?-' -i— r> ■ .:■■;••-■•:■ r ■:]. ! NERVOUSNESS: ITS NATURE & CURE. ts Nervousness 7—Varions [answers might be given to this question',' according to the constitution and knowledge of the individual. Strong healthy persons;, whether medically educated or not, generally regard nervousness as mbre or less an M imaginary, complaint ;", it is sometimes only believed to be real when the patient is found to be dying ordeud. Thebest answer to the question, probably,' is this— Nervousness is an 'winatural condition of the nervous system. Sometimes this unnatural state is accompanied with considerable bodily weakness, 'loss of flesh and loss 1 of strength ; but in most cases there is iv the earlier stages of the disorder no oubward sign of weakness: The 'sufferers are found in both: sexes ; they often have the bloom ■61 .'health tipoit r the : cheek ; they are surrounded by, huidf. lends, yet existence to them hasrEO, charms, for thoy feel that they cannot er joy ib. -VWiuhout intending it, they annoy. o iier people about the merest trifles";' J|f tijey-.ercounter? some person unexpectedly 'tiiey feel confused, afraid, and alarmed ; j the heart beats .violently, the hand shakes writing, and 'the whole frame at times .expe-* riences : a complete tremulousness.. /The intellect. "also is' sometimes* clouded, ''p the_ memory fails, the judgment ;becomeS:indistinct, the, will capricious and undecided,' th& taste vitiated, the ima^inaL'on^brbods: upon unpleasant topics, the spirits "are very low jor very excited, the ordinary duties of life become burdensome, ; society is shunned, and business negtected. . ; A Stance- Spectacle.— lt,: is ; certainly strange, but.not the less true, j^hat perfectly, sane persons in the prime 'of hfe, with firm step Taqd healthy, countenance, maytoccasionally be met with, who, in. spite of possessing.' all the advantages of education, religion, ample means, and kind friends, nevertheless , are victim^^ of , the ..nervousness abojve, described; urihappy -themselves, tHey^rehder other people unhappy. Why is tbiß 1 "What cause has operAted to. change tbe cheerful, active, obliging,' ' unsuspecting,' and' uncomplaining youth into } the unhappy, drowfiy, listlest, suspicious, and gloomy misanthrope ? -Many causes, or one cause only, may;ope'rate' to produce this sad state ; the cause may be either mental or phypical, or both combined.. A ttempts to Cure jtfcrvousncssiby means of ordinary tonics have so frequently proved fruitless that the. leading physicians now for the most part recommend hygienic means.! 6uch as exercise in the ;open 'air,' regular" habits, sea bathing, the cold bath friction ; : change of air and scone, as in travelling, all these fail, as they often do, what is to be done? .... : ,-. . . . i Tlte Answer* jmtt be found by carefully ■perusing the Following Worjt;— : . ■ " Ninth Editioh.^poßt free Is ifc' NERVOUS DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND .- ::-::,• uv.. 1 .■•fi : .OU-BEi-v J i i ..;-;.;;;. ; .. i . r . i! : : ■ With Plain Directions for Perfect K'estora- • . r ,; ? : ; : ;:■■ tion to.» Health: -i -■■' ; Applications for a copy of ;the above work must be accompanied by the amount in New 2«aland or other stamps, also a properly-' diiected envelope. Hi > . . £ :, ■ .-, : . ,. K . ..^i^/f ] CHARLES SENNET, Agent, i (•BroQklyuiHoftßeiisFlag-B^ft.iGardens, Melbourne.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1308, 8 October 1872, Page 4
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