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,S^ 'l TB/>OE MARK ( REGISTERED ) [ 0* !-/..:. »--.ii,' •;•;■'. VI ■'. <■//, -AY.VV. ■ ARE warranted! not to contain a single r, particle. -of. Mercury: -> or any otnsr Mineral Substance, but to consist entirely < )f Medicinal matters, purelyTegetable j, hence they are > easily digested ; by - the storrisich, taken up by the absorbent vessels^ arid' carried into the blood, and thus the whole system is: brought under their purifying arid renomtiig influence i< ■ : ' ' - r : ::i ■ ; [ i! \. '/.''"''. '\ \ Tliey have long ' since been used in brie ; of ■; the largest County Hospitals in Great Britain, and received the commendation of several' ■ eminent physicians and surgeons ; arid' haye ■ proved their value in' thousands of i nstaneds ■ in diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Livier 1 , and Kidneys ; and in all Skin Complaints are one of the best medicines known. . ;/.i !i \ Prepared and sold wholesale and. retail in boxes, price.74d, Is l|d, and 2s 9d each, byG, WHELPTON and SON, 3 Crane Court, Fleet street,, London ; and may, be;' had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors* f ■ •.••■■ Wholesale Agents in the Colonies : j Messrs Felton, Grimwade and Co. , Melj bourne ; Mr T. Padman, Adelaide^ ' Messrs Elliott Brothers, Sydney j Mr Jakins, Auckand ; Messrs Youngman, Dunedin. !■ A : P ARAD 0 X.— TO S PFFER r ERS ] NERVOUSNESS : ITS NATURE & CURE What is Nervousness?— Various 1 answers; might be given to this question, according! to the constitution and knowledge of, the in-] dividual. Strong healthy persons, whether! medically educated or not, generally Regard] nervousness as more or less an "imaginary; complaint;" it is sometnries only believed toi be real when the patient is found to be dying' or dead. The best answer to the question, j probably, is this— Nervousness is an un-\ natural condition of the nervoiu i system., Sometimes this unnatural ; state is accompanied' with considerable bodily weakness, loss of j 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;; ! tlley are surrounded by kind friends, yet existence to them has no charms, for theyfeel'thatHhey cannot enjoy it. Without intendirigit,jthey annoy other people about the' merest tnfles ; if they encounter some person' 'unexpectedly they feel confused, afraid, and alarmed ;^the heart beats violently, the hand' shake's when writing, and ;the whole frame at times experiences , a: .' complete: ; tremulousneßS. The ; intellect , also ,is sometimes clouded, the ■ memory; fails, .the: judgment. becomes indis- ; tirict,;,the will capricious and .undecided, the j taste vitiated, the imagination broods upon ' unpleasant topics, the spirits are very 'low or ■ very excited, the ordinary duties of life become burdensome, society is shunned, 1 and business neglected. r l: . i . ' : A Stance Spectacle.— lt > is certainly ;sj;range,/butnot the: less true, that perfectly isarie persons. in the primp of life; with firm Jstep and healthy countenance', may occasion[ally be met with, who, in spite of possessing sail the advantages of education, relirion, jample means, and kind Mends, nevertheless |are victims of the nervousness above'' described; unhappy themselves* they rerider other peoplejUnhappy.;,; Why is this ? What 'cause has operated to change the' cheerful, active, obliging, unsuspecting, and. uncomplaining youth into the unhappy, drowsy, nstlest, suspicious, and gloomy misanthrope ? Many causes, or one cause only,. may operate to produce this, sad state ; the cause, may be r' "ther mental or physical, or both combined. : A ttempts to .Cure Nervousness \>y nieans of : ordinary -tonics, Have: so frequently t proved fruitless that, the Jeading physicians now for the most part recommend hygienic f means, §uch as exercise iri the open air, regular nabits, sea bathing, the cold bath friction ; change of air and scene, as in travelling, i If all these fail, as they often do, what ia to'be done-? ; : r . ; ,,. . .-,. .,r ./.,-, -i;|--! ■ : :;y--:r^ ' Tlie 1 Answer will be found r by..cqreju<,ly •perusing iilte Following Work:— „.\ o , I ■ (/■ Nmth'Editiori'^postfr;eeis4d, NERVOUS t DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND i "■- CURE, ■ ! ii<; ■.-;•• h With Plain Directions for Perfect Reatora- ■ tion to Health. „(!/. •.i:-'-r-y : - --.,. ; AppUcations for a copy; of the above work ■must, be accompanied by? the amount in 'New Zealand or other stamps, also a i properly • duected envelope. „ - :! f: ! : - ..; : .''. ; . . , '.'■■' ■: ■•'!>■■"'' ; ■ I 'CKARLES SENN^T, ; '&&»?''■ 3 '» : Brooklyn House, Flag-s^-aft Gardeins, .. i Melbourne... .-.-;,■/ '■■■■ .'.-W.-n-. .;■<<■■■',!•..'■'. _j ;.-.;. ,o i SECOND EDITION , NOW; READJt : Price,, ss ; Post, 65.; '^ ' ' ,\\ . SPER MA T ORRH <E. A.£ S [' In its Physiological, Medical, and Legal ,:'.','.. . .-,; ,-,.■. Aspects, ■ , ■'■--, ;: 1; ' f ByWwES;GEO.; BEANEY, F.R.C.S., Formerly Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital r . and- Her Majesty's Trbops during the War in the Crimea. ' Agents for Lew Zealand— Messrs . WISE, . y.-ii! niDunediria ■"" ;.- '. • _;■',' Spermatorrhoea, with impotence and sterility "are subjects, of much greater practical; importance thaii has been, conceived, by mariyi ariS : often: ;iriyolye the; happiness and perpetuation of fjiinUiei Yet have they, by a sort of ' professional been either entirely overlooked by medical writers or ,yery imperfectly discussed, and.; thereby ; rer Hnquishedtb jtheirregular' practitioner,: or to the entirely unqu'alified'empiricl In the present era'bf Hgh reiSnementand; olluxurious, if riot vicious enjbynaerits,' and under the ; influence of noxious plans and systems of education, instances are [ very , numerous for which medical advice is required , for the, .removal of the morbidly disqualifying cpnditions about to be considered, -but is not to .'so frequently as it ought to , be; Sinjse advice ' is thus often necessary, • the ability of those from whoni the community have a right to expect it, of the most judi: cious kind, should be equally great in providing it. 'There is every reason, alsp,:,to believe that it would be pftener sought .ajter : if- the', subject were known to, be more, fully entertained by the duly qualified members of the|prbfessiori."-^-Dr Copland's Medical Dictionary, VOL ,II. ....; ...j.- „: il » , '' The only' way by which.some of the most important functional ailnienUß; and aberrant physiological states affecting humanity .can be rescued from tue grasp of the n\oßt ; disgusting and villainous quackery, and treated with benefit to the patient,' is by the scientific and conscientious practitioner openly taking theiri uiidbr his ; own charge.-- Lancet 30t& May, 1857.,, ; - . .- ■,!'^^ -. ; - : ' We are glad that Dr Beaney, a Melbourne! surgeon of established reputation, °has ! hkd l the sourage to grapple with this subject, and by Ihe publication, of this work point ( put>;a.| way of escape' to'su'fferers from the injuries on their constitution,' arid the'drain made on thei : purse by impudent charlatans. To such sufferers we commend a , perusal , of Mr Beaney's volume,— Victorian Tetyiraph,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1539, 10 July 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1539, 10 July 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1539, 10 July 1873, Page 4

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