Medical. ts; I" OL LOW AY'S OINTMBN ; lad Legs, Bad Breasts, Wourfa. and motions 0/ all ftrufc.— There do medic*; ' paration which may be so thoroughly ed upon in the treatment of the above cents as Holloway's Ointment. NotWhgl be more simple and safe than the manner which it is applied, nothing more salutary n its action on the , body, both locally and :. tstitutionally. The Ointment rubbed about i partaffected enters the pores, as salt per* ates meat. It quickly penetrates to the rce of the evil and drives it from the tern .' ' ■ - .v ■/■■■ '.'.■■ Bronchitis, jjiptfieria, Colds, Uougfo, Bvrt roatSi .and Shortness o/Breatlu—Rdaxei 1 congested throats, : elongated uvula, ; crated - or . turgid: tonsils, i whooping coughs ' ■ ; a p, asthma, wheezing : from", accumulated' < cous, and. other difficulties of respiration, '< 0 palpitation, stitches, and shortness of sath, may; with. certainty rbei cured by >bing this healing Ointment'over the cheat 1 back for atleasfchalf an ihour twice a f, accompanied by . appropriate closes of lloway's Pills. . ." . For Glandular Swellings, 'Stjtf Joints and teases oj tJie Skin.— There is no preparation salutary effects comparabletothis remedy, should be well rubbed over the affected rts after their due formation with warm - ter. 1 It acts by simulating the absorbents increased activity, by preventing conge<?« n and promoting a free and copious circuion in the- p^rts affected; then speedily ' i effectually ie ensures a curel ; '\'" Govi and JRlieumatismJ— This : invaluable guent has greater, power 'over gout and aumatism than any other preparation me need remain in pain if it» removal be ; about in good earnest, by using this' inlible remedy according to the printed ' inucKona' affixed to each pot. All aettled les and pains are remediable in , the same inner.'" 1 :: " - : ;_; •'■ .•'■"; ;.'■ ■'■"■■ ) Piles, Fistulas, and Excoriations.— The re which; this Ointment effects in healing es and fistulas of long standing; after they ye resisted. all other applications', have en so countless and so notorious throughfc' the '.-world' that' any effort "to ! give an equately detailed statement of their num* ror character would be vain., ; It is suffimt to know that the Ointment has never Dyed inefficacious : ''. '■ ■ ' '• In Disorders of ] the Kidneys— Stone and •avel. — The Ointment is a sovereign nedy if it be well rubbed twice a day inta c small of the back, over the region of the ineys, into which it will gradually pene* ite,andin almost every case give imme* ite relief. Whenever this Ointment Jias en once used it has established its own >rth, and has again been eagerly sought r as the easiest and Bafest remedy mall the of the kidneys. \ ■""■■■ > rib, the Ointment and Pills should Be iUe\ iri ; IM'foUowiiig cases:— ' ' id Legs Fistulas Sore Threats idJßreasta Gout . Skin Diseases lrns Glandular Scurvy mions Swellings Sore Heads lilblaina Lumbago Tumours lapp'd hands Piles Olcers >ms (soft) . . Rheumatism Wounds mtract'd and Sore Nipples &c^ &c. Stiff'Jbints Scalds ' ' ' The Pills and. Ointment are sold at Profea* r Hollowat's Establishment, 533, Oxford reet, London; also by nearly every re* ectable Vendor of Medicine throughout c civilised world, in boxes and pot vat Is d,-2s 9d, 4s 6d, lls, 225, and 33s each le 2s 9d size contains three, the 4s 6d size c, the lls size sixteen, the 22s size thirty- '. ree, and the 33s size fifty-two times the lantity of a Is IJd box or pot. The lallest box of Pills, contains four. dozen 'I d the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed t« each x and pot, and can' be had in any l&ngvage, en in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, Persian, Chinese. , .' . ;. BR V 0 US N B ! S r S, >l DebUity, ! ■} : - •■( Loss of Power, -'};l;>?.? Spermatorrhoea, : • ; ; • ■ • - ■ - Indiscretions of Early Yon th ' - : Syphilitic Diseases. all the above cases, arising £rom KBBO* n> THE YIELDING TO THK PASSION, notim' ould be lost to at once arrest the progress the disease. . : . : i ::-...• DR L. L. SMXi'H; as devoted himself for twenty years in the lonyto the practice of thiß branch of his ofeasion, while previously in England he is ' the pupil' < of, and practised with, the lebrated Dr Gulverwell, the only medical actitioner ' who ever exclusively adopted is as the sole branch of his profession. JDr L. L. Smith hereby informs the public at HE IS ; THE ONLY LEGALLY-QtTALIMEI. iDIOAI. MAN" IN THIS SPECIALITT OT HIS JPRO - g ission; that others advertising are un- ' lalified, and that, therefore, in pretending be qualified are obtaining money under [so pretences •' j ' . Dr L. L. Smith also warns the 'public ainst the quackeries advertising. If the ter of any of these advertised nostrums jape with his life, or his system be not oroughly and irreparably undermined by. em, he may look upon himself; as the most rtunate mortal.' ■;";.) \ ; - ' - > DrL. L. Smith has been applied to by so ' .- my unfortunate broken-down young-old* 3n, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in r dy, and filched in pocket, that he deems r a duty to publish tniß to the world. '■: '■[■ : - Those men and women who have been the ' ;tims of unprincipled charlatans frequently H jk that recovery which is k often 'Beyond • Smith's controls '*' When will the public 1 f derstandthat it is to their interest to eon- ' It a duly qualified medical man, who has i ide this his sole study,: rather than apply - a number of ignorant impostors, who srely harp and prey upon their pockets and r alth? ••-, ■: -■:•■ ■■■■■■ .-•■ \-.?.<\ Dr L. L. Smith has always stated that t i ' urn the public of , these quicksands is bis • ief reason for advertising; '^' -■■•■< : J - En all cases of nervous debility, lowness* ' irit's, loss of power,' pimples on the fore* ad, lassitude, inaptitude for'bußiness. im«* tency, drainage from the system, and the rions effects of errors of youth imd blood*: ' isoning from diseases previously contracted, ; L; L. Smith invites sufferers to consult n, as he has no hesitation in stating that medical man, either here or in England, ■ s had the opportunities ef practice and ex- • experience which he has had.. erefore those who really desire to be ■ ated by one who is at the head of his pro* sion in this branch of medical practice >uld lose no time in seeking bis advice. ■' t should anyone marry without 'first coo] J ting him. ; - . : : : • -«., The Consulting Rooms are at 182 '-■ LLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE^ Opposit9 the Melbourne Club, ; ; > »te the residence of the Governor.) PrivaU entrance is in Stephen street south. ■■> •NSULTING FeT~(BY LETTER), *l' iledioines forwarded to all the olon «, ' - 1 so packed to avoid observation. ' oks published by the Dr, can beh don : appliicaton to him. ■■■"'■
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1803, 16 May 1874, Page 4
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