"VTO TOWN SHOEING FORGE, (Nextdoo to the Shamrock Hotel), Tramway Street No Town. Tho undersigned has commenced. business at tho above address, where he is prepared to execute all orders he may be favored with, in a workman-like manner. Special attention will be paid to the SHOEtNG" DEPARTMENT. ' : : .. Mining and Agricultural Machinery made and repaired. JAMES EVERESTE .:i>TO THE NERVQUS. ■ ■■■■■' ' "■" : '.;" ,i|lX To those who suffer from Debility. To those whom Married Life is a burden. ; To those who desire to enter into the Mar riage Contract. To those who have tried their family medical ■ adviser without the desired relief. : And to those who suffer from Spermatorrhoea, and other fearful results of indiscretion ; • n youth. .'■■■; ■■ ■ Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to state he has devoted the whole of his life to 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 that 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 a blessing and a joy, and in the other, a misery, self-reproach, and ( degradation. Dr. L. L. SMITH may be allowed to point out, that he is the only legally-qualified medical man practising in these cases, and . warns the public from applying to other advertising medical men, as a mere glance at the medical register will show them to be impostors, preying upon the lives and pockets of suffering humanity. : Dr, L. IV SMITH, for twenty years the ■leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbourne, in all special diseases, and in all complaints incidental to hot climates, has' published the following WORKS: :.: "Means of Prolonging Life," and "How to get Thin or Fat," both combined, Is 6d. Post Free, Is 9d. . " Medical Almanac," 6d. Post free, 8d: ; ; " Impotence and Sterility, die, 4s 6d. Post Free, ss. ; ././. .. : ■,-. ' . "Medical Household Works?' or Popular Treatises for Parlor and Bush Hut on : tJie Diseases Prevalent in Australia," 2s 6d. . Post Free, -3s.- ■ . . ■•" -, ■../. .; .]■'}'' "Obstacles to Marriage," 4s 6d, Post Free, ss. DR. Ls-L. SMITH'S CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1. Medicines forwarded and packed so as to avoid observation, to all parts of . Australia. ,&c, . ... . . ... Residence and Consulting Rooms : COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE, '■■ >l ' 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 Ointment to MESSRS EDDRUP and CO., of Melbourne,, and that all communications relating to -them must be directed to that firm, 202, .Bpurke ■street: .East, Melbourne. SECOND EDITION NOW READYPrice, ss; Post, 6s. SPEIIM-ATORRHCEA, In its Physiological, Medical, and,: Legal Aspects, •■•■-.■•■• By JAMES GEO. BEANEY, F.R.C.S., Formerly Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital and Her Majesty's Troops during the War in the Crimea. ; Agents for New Zealand— Messrs WISE, Dunedin. ...,'... Spermatorrhoea, with impotence and sterility " are subjects of much 3 greater practical importance than has been conceived by many, and often involve the happiness and of families. Yet have, theyj by a ; sort of professional prudery, been either : entirely overlooked by medical writers or very imperfectly discussed,; and thereby- relinquished to the irregular practitioner, or to the entirely unqualified empiric. In the present era of high refinement and of luxurious, if not. Vicious enjoyments, and under the inifluence of noxious plans and Bystems of education, instances are very numerous for wluch medical advice is required for the removal of the morbidly disqualifying conditions about to be considered, but is not resorted to so frequently as it ought to be. Since advice is thus often necessary, the ability of thqse^from whom the community have a right to expect it, of the most judicious kind, should be equally great in providing it. 'There is every "reason, also, to believe that it. would be oftener sought after if the subject were known to be more fully entertained by the duly qualified members of the profession."— Dr Copland's Medical Die tionary, voL JI. f The only way by which some of the most important functional ailments and aberrant physiological states affecting humanity can be rescued from the grasp of the most dis gusting and villainous quackery, and treated with benefit to the patient, is by the scientific%nd conscientious practitioner openly taking them under his own charge.— Lancet 30th May, 1857/ iV ; . . •. . : ' We are glad that Dr Beaney, .a Melbourne surgeon of established reputation, has had the courage to grapple with this subject, and by. the publication of this- work -point out a way of escape to sufferers from the injuries on their constitution, and the drain made on their purse by impudent charlatans. To such I sufferers we coenmmd a perusal of Mr Beahey'B volume,r.-Vict6iia Telegraph- .i
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1343, 18 November 1872, Page 4
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