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WHELPTON'S; ARE warranted not t6^ contain a single • partide of Mercury or any, other Mineral Substance, but to consist entirely of Medicinal matters, purely Vegetable ; hence they are easily digested by the stomach, taken up by the absorbent vessels, and carried into the blood, and thus the. whole system 'is brought under their purifying and renovating influence.' ' '. .; / > They, have long since been used in one^of* the largest County Hospitakin Great Britain, and received the commendation. of several eminent physicians and: surgeons ; and have proved their value in thousands of I nstances in diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys ; and in all Skin Complaints one of the best medicines known. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, in boxes, price fid, Is l^d, ; and2s9deach{]b^.Gs WHELPTON and SON, 3 Crane Courts Fleet street, London ; and may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Wholesale Agents in the Colonies : Messrs Felton, Grimwade and Col, Melbourne ;rMr, T. Padman, Adelaide ; Messrs Elliott Brothers, Sydney j Mr Jakins, Auckand ; Messrs Youngman, Dunedin. ... . A PARADOX— TO /SUFFERERS. NERVOUSNESS : ITS NATURE & CU RE What is Nervousness?— Various answers might be ' given, to this . question, .according to the constitutibn'.a.hd knbWledge of theftdividual. Strong healtny persons, whether medically educated or not, generally regard n'ervousneßS'atrmore or-tess-an- t 4maginai>y 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— Neivoumeas^ is an T tfsfnatur.al condition pf tlie nervous system. Spinetimes, this unnatural state ia accompanied with considerable; bpdily weakiiesS,' loss : of flesh and loss of strength- but in most 'cases there is in the: earlier of the . .disorder no outward sign of weakness. The sufferers are found in both sexes ; they often have the bloom of. health upon the,;.clieek surrounded by kind fnendsjjy/et them has no charms, for they feel that 'they canribt e'njby'it.' Without in'tending'ity they annoy othef people' about the'rnefest'triffes; if they encounter some person unexpectedly ' they feel cpnfused> / afraidj and- alarmed y the . heart beats violently, the hand shakes when | writing, arid the whole' frame ~a.^ times expe- j riences a complete tremulbusness. ' The intellectj also, is sometimes r clouded, _the' 'memory fails,' the judgment"' becomes injEl|s-: tinct, the will and jUn^ecided, pie; taste vitiated, tne imagination' broods' upon 1 unpleasant topics; the spirits are very ,low.' or very excited, the ordinary duties* o| life, be- i come burdensome, society is snunne'd, and business neglected.;. , ; ■ , : ; • , , A , Stanibe SpECTAc'iE. —It ' ; is certainly, strange, but not the less true, that perfectly ' sane persons in the prime of life, withjEirm • step and healthy countenance, may -occasionally be met with, who, in spite of possessing all the advantages of education, ; > rdigion, ample means, andkirid friends, nevertheless are victims of the nervousness' above described; unhappy themselves; they render other people unhappy. Why| is this ? What cause has. operated to change the cheerful, active, obliging, unsuspecting, and uncomplaining youth into the unhappy, drowsy, listlest, suspiciottsrandgloomy misanthrope ? Many causes, or one cause only, may operate to produce this sad state ; the cause may be either mental or physical, or both combined. , A ttempts4o. Cttr&^ej^oi^nefis.^jneanspf Jordinary ctoriicji hatfe' sd f^culint|yJij^roTOd fruitless t'hab Iheleading pnysiciaHs'rlowTor the most part recommend hygienic means, such as exercise in the open air, regular habits, sea bathing, the cold bath friction ; change of air and scene, as in travelling. If all'these faik as they pften^e^what fc^&abe TJie Answer will be found by carefully ,pe,fufing the Following Work: — Ninth Edition, post free Is 4d, NERVOUS DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND With Plain Directions for Perfect Restora•T,,; : j V-:" tion to Health. ■*" for a copy of the above work must be accompanied by the amount in New Zealand or other stamps, also a properlydiiected envelope. Address — ;■■': : SENNET^ Agent.;'/ 3 'Brooklyn«^House,- ; Fla^-steft Garden^ Melbourne. QECOND EDITION NOW READY: KJ Price, ss ; Post, 6s. ,JS P ,E'' RMI A 1 TO 1 RR H iE 7 A ; V In its Physiological, Medical, and Legal , .r r AsDecjs,. f . " ByJAMTI!S i G ? EO> 4 BEANiY,F.R.ci; > . Formerly Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital and Her Majesty's Troops during . „ „ the. War in the Crimea. ; lAgenißcfprjSfe^j^aland— Messrs WISE, Dunedin. Spermatorrhoea, with impotence and sterility "are subjects of much greater practical importance Jihan has been conceived _by many; and' cjftfep iriyolv^ the {happiness |and perpetuation of families. Yet have they*"by assort of professional prudery, been either entirely .overlooked by medical writers or very imperfectly discussed, and thereby rev linquuned tactile, irrjegular^ra^titiQne,! 1 , or to the entirely unqpal&fidJ empiric? -i'lbf the i present" era'oThi^eSei&lfifaVa ofc luxurious, if not vicious enjoyments, and under the in--fluence of noxious plans and systems of education, instances are very numerous for which medical advice is required for the re-. £n\oy3l'£f) the! |norbi^^^aKMfyin^'Sdnditions about io It)Q cousl3eredj bunis not be. Since advice is thus often" necessary, flic EflbUityiopthbs'elfiOi^^hjbjn^ the community have a right to expect it, of the most judicious kind, should be equally great in pro* : viding it. There ib every reason, also, to believe that it would be oftener sought after if thje subject? were known to be more fully entertained by the duly qualified members ■ of. the profession."— Dr Coplapd'a Medical Die? t . iv3na'ry,:y6L)ll. ( li<j * } >{ f-f f p ■■ " The only way by which someofffiembst important functional ailments and aberrant physiological states affecting humanity can be rescued from the grasp of ,the most disgusting; and villainous -q^ac^eriyJand trja^'ed with benefit to the patient, is by tn"e scientific and conscientious practitioner openly, taking them under his own charge. — Lanhet 30th May, 1857. F " j^^R^. > lv P. .H; ILL I P ;S r SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, ' - Late House Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Childrens' Hospital, Lohukorton'a Hotel, Ahanra,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1490, 14 May 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1490, 14 May 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1490, 14 May 1873, Page 4

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