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Ofi,-{ : A EiE yrarranted ; not t ,to, (| c.ontajn;a. single xjL '"'■ partible' of ''Mercury or ,any : pthei Mineral Substance, but to consist entirety bi Medicinal matters, purely iVegetaßle'j H'ehce they.; are .easily, digested., by the;^stomach, taken upby the absorbent vessels, and carrie ; c into the blood, and thus the whole system is brought under their purifying and 1 renovating influence. !i " : ' -V- 'j' ■ ■' i '' oJ l ')\ : They have' long' since been used;inbneoi the largestCduht^Hospitals'in pre'aV'Britain, and received.th e xpmmeridationof^sejyera eminent physicians, and surgeons; ;' : and, hav< proved their Value- in thousands oft nst^ncei in diseases of the Head, Chest, 1 Bowels^' liver, and Kidneys j' and in all Skin Compiainfe ar< one iof the ■ best medicines known: ' ; ; : ' / Prepared ; and sold wholesale audVe'tail, ir boxes, price 7£d, Is l^d, and 2s 9d each, by ; G, WHELPTOft arid SON; '3 Cra&e Court,; ileel street, ,Londpn ;, and, may be had "of 'at 'Chemists' and Medicine Vendors. ; Wholesale Agents in the Colonies : ,' Messrs 'lMton,* Grimwade and' 'Qiy.', ' lifel bourne ; Mr T. Padman, Adelaide ; Meslrj .Elliott Brothers, Sydney';' Mr Jakins, Auck [and ; Messrs Youngman, Dunedin. ... \\ PARAD 0> X— Tp S^FEREES \ j^^TfsNEs;^ night be' given /to ,)ihis ! qu"estwn,\ accordinj to the jconstituiiion f and 'knowledge ,df ; jthe in diyiSu'al. 1 -Strong' healihyljiersons, ; jwhethe medibally educajied or, not, gerierally.; regar< nervousne?^ gs moire .qr less.'an ''imaginary complaint;;"'. 'it is' sometimes priy believed t be real 1 when the patjetrt.is fpun'<i i-jfcp bedyinj or dead'^' T TEe bfest' answer to 'the' questopn probablyi '"''.'is ' ,''\Aak—N&voumeaß ' is.'.'an , ,un tiaiurdl coMiti^dfthen^om isystem.' Some times tHis unnatural state is accpmpaniei with 'considerable;' bodily weakness, loss o flesh and' loss of strength ;, but inlmpst ,case there is'in title^earlier \stages [.'pi^ Vthe jiisprde no'ojit^ard sign of , The sufferer are 'found in ,h'6jH&^ sexes j theyoften.hayeth ; fel66m?of l healjJK',upPn' tie jphwkV ,they ; ar surrP.ufide'd^lpy^^v'knid f nenSs,yeli"e^sltence,t theWhas n ! 6 l cha!rms, J lor'.they.'feel- ihat'. ffie; cannot enjoy it.; ; 'Without intending it, the; annoy 1 other;pep^le &ifout j tHe merest trifles if ffiey'encpunter 'sbme' person unex^ectedl; } they feerconf used!, afraid» and' alarmed [j th heart beats yioientlyj the hand snakes' wEei Writing, arid- the -whole frame "at times expe riences tea > complete tremulousness, Th intellect also is sometimes 1 cloii'ded," th memory fails, the'judgment •becomes; indis tinct, the will capricious ahd^ uniJecided, th taste vitiated, the imagination broods upo: ;unpleasapt topics,' the spirits are vervloW- o ' vfery excited, the ordinary- duties of life be | come, burdensome, society is; shunned,- an neglected. .., . ; -, . ..,,.,. .. ; ;^ r; ' IA; SiAirftß ''Spectacle. —It is [ cert'aini; •strange, but not the less trueV that perfect! ■'.sane personsiin'ithe prime of lifey L witn firr step and healthy countenance, may pccasipi] ally be 'miet with, who, in "spite of pbssessini all the advantages of education, religion ample means, and kind friends, neyertheles are victims of* the nervousness; )abpve> de scribed '; : unhappy themselves^ they rende other people unhappy. Why is this ? Wha cause has operated to change the : cheerful active, obliging, unsuspecting,; and uncom plaining youth into 'the s 'unhappy, drowsy listlest, suspicious, and gloomy misanthrope Many causesj'or one cause only, may operat to produce this sad state ; the, cause may b either mental or physical, or both, combined J ttempte to Cure Nervousness by means o tonics have so . frequently proyei fruitless that the leading physicians now fo the most part recommend hygienic,, means subh as I 'exercise in tne 'open air, regula habits,. , [sea : bathing, the 'cold bath friction change of air and scene, as in travelling.. J all these fail, as they often do, what is to b do j ie 'io ;!'•! !;iio j ij f r i" .v!./;/-. ;i;i;-;)>:o.]/. ■■••.: I Tlie 'Answer will: be foiiMLty cwrejud\ perusing the Following Work: — ' ■ oil;! ■!/-',- r.-nx!.;!.^ "i rSr.vli?. viin-ni.-t.0 .•-,■■.' ■ ! . Ninth Edition,^ post freej 18 4^. jr. ii( NEEYOUS DEBILITYi :ITS CAUSE ANI i:;, a ; r ;;;; v ,,,,.pFm:;,[ii.;,>-v;.;^ With" Plain Directions fori.Perfect,Restora ! tion to Health.- 1 * : . AppKcatiens,f.pr:a copy of ithei above wbrf must be accompanied by .the f amount in Ney Zealand' ! br o'tlier Btamps, "aiso'a 'properly directed envelope. ]'■ .hf; :.'l no rx,*-. Address—,...- ..,—--- — -.^— -- ' CEABXES,SENOTIT*jA'(JENT Brooklyn House, Mag-s*<aft .Gardens,,. Melbourne; '■ 7 ' ( - ! J -' L1 " l " J .". "'' ' ; ' ' ■ 1J SEgON^vE^mON,';iNOWA ! ')EEABY ; ; j ' J '"°,! Price, ; ps;. Post, 168 V/. :; v | ■-.} S ; P^tl MA T O-B/BTh oE t^. J / iJ '' In its Physiological, , Medical, and Legal h /: ; i ;;' | _.; i , 'Aspects," ; ' ; :, ;,: ! "„!; u<; By JAMtiS GEO; BEAHEy, ,F;r;C;S; | ; Formerly Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital I and Her Majesty's .Trpops.during: ivi' i. I the War in.thjßjDrimea.^ TWKW Agehts^f or '"lSew^Zealand— - Messrs WISE, i Dunedinv; ■;.;;;:. I JSpermatorrhcea, with impotence and sterility ".are subjects of much, greater practical importance 1 than has been conceived bj many, and often involve ; the, happiness and perp'ptuation of families^ s Yet have they, by a soj't of professional prudery, been either entirely, .overlooked by, medical .wrijfeers^pr i.iveryj imperfectly discussed, 'and thereby relinquished to theirregular practitioner, qp .to the entirely unqualified, empmc. oy ln ! tne I present |era of high refinement and of luxurious, if not vicious enjoyments,, and .under the jinr fluen'ce of oabxibUs'plans and systems of education, instances are very numerous for which medical a'dviqe is required ifoKth'e' rb--1 nipval oLthe .morbidly disqualifying condii'l'ti^nsf about to be considered, but is not re'sbried to so frequently* as it 1 ought to be. Since advice -is thus. often necessary," the" ability;pf! those ifrpM /whom ! vtnelicommunity have! a right to expect it, of the most judicious kind, should be: leqiially great- in providing it. There is every reason, also, to belieye that it would be oftener sought after ; ; if the subject were] known ;to.b r e more fully' entertained.by the ,duly.qualified.membersiof; the profession';"—^DrCoplaDd^s 'Medical Dictionary, VOL n..,., >;.,, ji ; ;.;.. v .| -.ilililV.) i iioi '». ! v " The 6nly way by which spm^pf the most ,' L importaht' 'functional ailments" ai^'djaberrant physiological states affectirig^Mirianity can l^ be rescued from i the grasp PfJthe most did-'---gusting and villainous "quackery, and^treatedi with jbenefit to the patient ? is by the scien r tific Wd. r conscientious "practitidner "openly taking . them under his pwn? ch &rgdJ-^>Lancet ' 30th •„, -;nl^-->v. -u,i oil We 1 are glad, th^t ; l>r Beaney,a Melbourne surgeon "of 'established .reputation, has f ha'di \ the, courage^ to grapple with this subject, and! by the pubfication -bf itfaiis work point but a' way of eßcape to suffej?ers| from; ! tW;injurieß' on their constitution, and the drain made on their burse byimpudent'chaflataris. I ¥0 such sufferfrs we. 'commend^ a perusal of Mr :/Beiiuiey'B vblaniiftf—Vibtbrian Telegraph.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1544, 17 July 1873, Page 4
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