HOLL-O WAY'S OI^TMENT;^ ■ ■'■■■■■'■■' ■ : . •.■••;= : ..i •". :.i -..',•• a Bad Legs, Bad ißreast-i^Wmnds, and, Ulceratiflns of all kinds.— There is no medicaL,? preparation- which may ; be. ,so . thoroughly. 1 relied upon in the treatment- of the above \ ailments as Holloway's ; Ointinent. Nothing : r ' can be more simple and safe, than the manner in which if is applied, nothing more salutary ' than its action on the body, both locallyand' r constitutionally. The Ointment rubbed about i the part affected enters the pores as salt per--ineates : meat. It quickly penetrates ; to the ■ r source of 'the evil and drives it;frona : .the;j system., j;'-' ■;:.;.: r - ? , . r -4 -, - rr; •.■.-.,'■ & . : - r » f ?t • juipt/ieriaytOolis^UoiigJ^Sqre^ Throats, aiid\ Shortness of 'Breaih.r- Rel^xe4. £ and congested throats, v elongated 1 u yul^,' ' ulcerated or turgid tonsils, whopping' cough, ' - croup, asthma, wheezing from accumulated ' mucous,. anS jather. difficulties of respiration,-* also palpitation, stitchesVand shortness 'of 1 ' breath, may r with certainty be cured 'by* rubbing this Healing Ointment over the chest > and back for at* least half an hour twice a r day, accompanied '■ by appropriate doses of , Holloway's Pills.;. .:.: J ■-■', i .••.:.;.';"o •;;*' For Glandular ■' Stoellings;\Btiff[ Joints, and t Piaeasps oftlie Skin.— There is no preparation [ for salutary eifects comparable to this remedy lr It; should be \7ell rubbeel pyer the^^ affected' parts after , their due^ formation "with , W^W ''■ water. t It acts by ; stimulatmg^h^ to" increased activity; by ! preve|lting 'Conges'' tion and promoting a- free and copious 'circu ; '* lationin' the parts "a'ffectedj-tKn-spTe'dily 2 and effectually ie ensures" a cure; Gout and Rimimatiam.-^a^ inyaluablc. unguent 1 has greater ;power over' gout/ andrheumatism than any other preparatijbif/ None nee^ remain in pain if . its rempya], be set about in" gobd earnest,' by ijsiiig this" infallible remedy according to the print§d jij r stmctions affixed to ;each pot.,. All, settled, aches and pains are remediable in the same .manner..,;;...,-; ;..; .... :■;,.... _ : .. ..,.,„•;■•. ■ Piles, Fistulas, and JBxcdriatlona.—Tho 1 cure which, this Ointment effects ,in.;heaUng piles and fistulas of longstanding," after they' have resisted all other applications, ,have) been so countless and so notorious throughout the world that any effort .to.-giye ,anf adequately detailed statement of their nuin-'" ber or cbaractenyould. be . yain. Itis suffi. cient to 'know that the Ointment has "never proved inefficacious l( ....-. ',.:.,.<;: Jn Disorders of t7ie ''Kidmys^Sicm J dn''' Gravel. — Tfte Ojntment .is ( a ( sovereign remedy if it be well rubbed twipe a day jhto' the small of the back) , pyer tije region pf t^p kidneys, into which it i \yilf gradually pene: trate, and in almost eyery .case give immediate relief. Whenever this Ointment has been once used it has- established it§ own worth, and has again been gaggrly §qqgtjt for as the easiest and safest remedy m all tbi disorders of the kidneys.. ..' ' Both the Ointment qndPillsshoitld is usecT^ in the follovfiiig ocises V— » Bad Legs ; . Fistulas , . ■ , '. Sore Ttofpatrv Badßreast3 'Gout.. Skin Diseases! - Burns : ....;•. Glandular •.; . . Scurvy r ; Bunions. Swellings Sore Heads . Chilblains ' Lumbago Tumoura °'" I '^-' Chapp'd hands Piles . Ulcers '..-• :,j? Corns (soft) Rheumatism Wound*. ,;.,;> Contract'd arid S6re Nipples &c., ' ' &cV L " Stiff Joints Scalds ■ 0 ; >:M The Pills and o}hti»enli are sold at Profesgo* Hoi£oWA*'g Establishment 53.$ Oxford street, London; also by ne.arly^eyery^re; t Bpeotable Vendor of Medicine... throughput a tne civilised world, in boxes and pot?, at Js . l^d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lls, 225, and 33s eaoh. [ The 2s 9d size contains tnree, the 4s 6d sue £, six, the lls size sixteen, the 22s size thirty.) r three, and the 33s size fifty-two times thequantity of a Is .l^d box or -pot. : Thesmallest' box of Pills contains four dozen* ?. and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions- are , affixed te' each , box and pot, and can be had in any -language, even in Turkish, Arab, iArinenianj Persian, ■ * qrjGhine^. "■/■.:'. ]['[ .i I-, ;:) Debihty, :. ' "■-: ' s Loss of Power, " ;^" ' c . Spermatorrhoea; -'' Indiscretions of Early Youth • Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above cases, arising from errors ' AN}) T^E Y.JELDING TO THE PASSION, no time should be lost to at once arrest the prqgresft \ of the disease. . , i F ? r D R L. L. SMITH. I Has devoted himself for twenty years in the 1 colony to the practice of this[branch'of ; his 1 profession, while previously r in England he: 3 was the pupil of, and; practised with, ithe celebrated Dr Culverwell,.thef only-medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted ( this as the sole-branclr of hisr.profession". \ Dr L. L. ■ Smith hereby informs the public \ that HE IS THE ONLY LEGALLY QUALmEIMEDICAL MAN IN THIS. SPECIALITY OE HIS PROs session ; that others advertising are i'unV - r qualified, and that, therefore, : in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. r .; Dr L. L. Smith also warns: -the public against the quackeries advertising! If the taker of any of these advertised no^trunig. escape with his life, or his system be ~not , thoroughly and irreparably undennined'.byr them, he may look upon himself as the most ' fortunate mortal. ... . ..<: ' Dr L. L. Smith las been applied to by so many unfortunate broken-dpwn young-old« men, utterly crushed ins pirit/ruined/ ruined in body, and filched in pocket, that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world. ' Those men and women who hay,e r been th» victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek, that 'recovery which is often beyond" Dr Smith's control. When will the publla. understand that it is to their interest to consult a duly qualified; medical man, who has made this his sole . study, rather than apply! to a number of ignorant impostors, who'r merely harp and prey upon their pockets ahdr health? ■■-. ■ :. ■■■'.--.■,:■■■ : ..\ :■.-•;.■..-■.■••:-.: Dr L. L; Smith has always stated that tti warn the public of these quicksands is'hisl chief reason for advertising.. ; 1.;■: ■ ' .;■: ,kt In all cases of nervous 1 debility,. lo.wness of" spirits,, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, im'potency, drainage from the system; and^the various effects of errors pf youth and bloodpoisoning from diseases previously contracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to consult, him;' as he Has no hesitatirfn in stating that no medical man, either 1 here or in England)" has had tke opportunities ef practice and extraordinary experience which he "has had.' Therefore r th^se who really desire to ir be treated by oneVhb 1 is at the headt 'of hw profession in this 'branch of' medical' practice should lose no time in seeking his adyic&' Nor should anyone marry without £rsii ; c6nV ~ suiting him. , : ; . ; ■ The Consulting Rooms are at 182'J COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE, . Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor.; Private entrance ia in Stephen street southJ CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), : £1 Medicines forwarded toall the oloa es, so packedL f aß,to: avoid .observation. Books published by 'the DrY da* he h'd on application to him.; ,;• ,J
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1664, 4 December 1873, Page 4
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1,115Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1664, 4 December 1873, Page 4
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