- ■ ■ ■ ■■ - ' - -■'■ ■■-■■-■■ —..•■■■-,<. .■ - /-r .-rr-rrn MedicaM <v .'-fht OL LO WAY'S OINTMENT Bad Legs, I Bad "Breasts, Wounds, and ; Ulcerqtions\ofiaM kinds.— There noraedica/ !preparation : , which may be so . thprougblyl I r ?, hed u P, on » .treatment of the ahore, ailments as Holloway's Ointment, r "Kotimw. ,can be more simple and safe than the maSet," i in which i|b is applied, nothing more salutary than its action on the body, both locally and? . constitutionally.'- The Ointmeait rubbed about I the i part affected enters the' pores as salt, per-' jmeates meat, 'it quickly ,penetirates ?? to tHe ; source of the evil arid drives it frbm'tne^ jsystem. ■■■;> '■ [ ■■■ • ■ •,.■'.'• •-■ 0-;j:'T rAwiO I Bronchitis, jjipt/teria, Golds, VoughsiSwei [ Throats,, and SJiortness of Breath and; congested jthrpats,' elongated uvulaj'c ulcerated : or. turgid tonsils, whpoping,cqagh/) croup, asthmaj wheezing from accumulated/ imucous, and iother difficulties of resDiratiba, ,- ■also' palpitation, stitches, and shortness, of 'l breath, may ' with certainty 'be cured 'I>y rubbing this healing Ointment over the icHest : and back for at least half ari'h'out'"tw'ice a ' Hay, accompanied' by appropriate' ibses "of olloway's Pills. ; : • ■ ■ •.: ' •?■•/>; -d-jifi DiFor Glandular Swellings, 'Stiff Joints^and^ iorseases of the Skin.— There is nopreparationv; for salutary effects comparable to this remedy') It should be well rubbed over the affeqtedi after their due formation witli water. It acts} by stimulatingthe absprtentsv tp. increased activity, by" preventing' congestion arid promoting a free and, copious circ'u-^ lation in the parts : affected' ; then' 'reeedily l and effectually ie ensures i'a : cure: '"'' ICf ." /' ; Gout and ■ Rheumatism ;. ; — This 1 irivaluHble^ nnguent has greater power over gout 4 and rf rheumatism than ■ any- other: prepara'tidnj.None lieed remain iapain if itsremovabibeit set: about in good earnest,- by ;usingrthis''in-'"[ fallible ; remedy .according tprthe : printeld-Jlin-rf atructions .affixed to, ;each pot. : , AUr settled^ aches^apd pains are, remediable in the r samep manner.;., ... , ; '. .: " . ;! ,;,V, _..; ;.,^*';;^ Piles,,. Fistulas, and- JEkecoriaiions.—Tke' cure which this Ointment effects in. healing .piles and_ fistulas of lorig staridirig, afteif they^ have resisted' all other appiibatibiiSj'tfave 1 - b r een so countless and, so notbribus throu'gk- f * out the world that , any effort tp;^give ' an 7-r adequately detailed' statement of tlieir iinm^ : ber or character would be vain; Itisisuffi-^ cient to know that the Ointment has rievet'j proved inefficacious.- , <■<'. v ; I: ,-,- if,.; o t In Disorders. of the Kidneys— Stone land \ Gravel. --, The Ointment; is ,a,'. Bovereign.^ remedy if it be ; well rubbed twice iit^day in|»a ;the small of the back, -eiver the region qi , the|-i kidneys^into which .it'/iyill gradually rpene-. tratej and in . almost eyeiry : case give'imme-'i diate relief. Whieneve'r tHis Ointment" fcaa 1 ; been Once, used . it 'nais ' establiahed 'its >; owii^ worth,' and has again been 'eagerly' sought - for as the easiest and safest' remedy in SlltheT; disorders of the kidneys. ■ '?■> :rw :u\l asol Both the Ointment and Pills should ba^mdi - v ■ m the following cases?:— ; v; j.-iph Bad Legs .> ' ;: Fistulas ■ ■-■•-■; ' Sore:.Throats:;3[ Bad Breasts ■. Gout ; ■ : . ; . Skin Diseases 1 Burns;,;, yi - : : Glandular ;[ i : Scui!vy,j., M ■ + { - r [j Bunions ;,:■;, - Swellings , SqreiHeMsjj.i,, Chilblains., .Lumbago, ; . Tumours^ l,.Vp Chapp'd hands Piles " 'tilcerg;..T'-"''!''+ Corns (soft) Rheumatism , Wbittdi!;" "-I; 1 Contract'dand Sore Nipples'' !; ftc I.'1 .' <'$£■ . : ' Stiff Joints/ Scalds^ :.'.-' v '■■; ! t 1 '. v ' '>* "■■>'*[* ; The 'Pills and Ointment are sold at "Proles^ sor Hoi.i.oWay's Establishment, '■ 533, > Oxford^ street, London :; ; also by nearly .'every r < speetable Vendor, of: Medicine; throughout; the civilised world, in boxes and- pots, at isr lid, 2s •9d,. K 4s; 6d, lls, 22a, ■ and r 33s 'mM The ;2s 9d size. , contains three, the 45,6 d sizv" six, the lls size sixteen, the 22s size, thirty- r three, , 'size fifty-twjq .'.j^meV,!^' quantity of a ' Is 14d box, "Tlie 0 smallest boix of ; Pills contains ' ; f biir dozen'- j c and the smallest pot of Ointment one'buric'ei" Fpll printed direotiorisare'affix'ed ttf^eacF box' and pot/ and can be had in ! ariy larigua'gei f f even, in Turkish, ■ Arab; A rmenian,' PerjsiattP or Chinese. r:-r--.- 'n'-vs ar a:! ; av!.wf i?.jn\tT\f ; ;E. ; 's:,.'V; f ;0 -'U.^S' ■iNi-.ij-X'.S'u ly^Drfw, w : ,;; ( . i . I ;;.;-7i I 'i B Jt Loss of. Power, M , r ...v ..>..*.. 0 t ... „ ','■■-'"■' . '.3perma'tprrioeaj ".'J', '..',*' \ ,'.,[,\\ ', ■■■■■'• Indiscretions of ' Early 1 ' Youtlir : ' ■—;"/;■■■'■•. ■■'] : '^lMtib : Dueto lMa " In all the. above oajßes, ; piio]tt"Bßfeßi7 ) AND THK'YißLbterO TO TBEB TAIsSiON \> W3' ! tim'^ should be lost to at'dnce arrest the ; progress^ o£:the'-disease. iS :> -•'''■'■ r>i'^ -is'! ■■« t -;'.-r/; vjuli ■:.:. njD':Rj.rf i sL. ! -i ; :L;:-.8->M ItT H.^fivnq Has devbtedihimself for twenty years in the ■. colony, to the practice of j ; this branch of j ; l^sX profession, while p^evioudytiiifEngiandglie, was the pupil, of,. and practised- wi%.ithe'. celebrated Dr "Qulyerwell, the only^medioal^ praptitioner who .ever /exclusively fadqpj^ed' this as the solfi branch bf Ids profession'! ' :j '' Ji Dill: ti. Smtth ! hereby informs We"^^^ that ,HB IS v TdB ONLY LBOALLy-QU^I/mEiy MEDidlii man in ; this SPEfeiiiLiTr 6 l ifinMje&Q_ PEssiQN ; that' others'' advertising r are l un^ qualifiedj and : thatj 'thereforei inKpretendihgl to: be qualified are obtaining money under r false pretences, -i-.^.i. .it <i/ni mid iol oir Dr L. ; L. SinTH.alspn'yr^nis; therpubliQ' agamst, the ; .fluaekeries. adyertismg.r,; rlfijthe> taker, p ( f aay f of ,', these ,ad.vertued nostnims eßcapJß..'Wifh i .hisJl^^^pr:^.'.'Byß^ia. J ; bV/^ thoroughly'and .irreparably,' nndermiHea^by them,' he tiay lbok : upon himself as tbA'niqatr' fortunatembrtaU' ' ' rU \ n ; ',' ','' T:;:t irr 7; il '^i r ' Dr L; Li SimpH Has 'be'en applied toi 'by sp many 'unfortunate' broken'-dbwn :! young-dld^ men,^utterly 'crushed iri spirit/ : ruiried a in r body, rani filched i in : pooket, r that lie deem* it a duty to ; publish this' to theiworldv >nA I . > Those, men and w,omenr,whp ; hayeibeenith©. victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently, seek that ; reppyery which-is pftea^^oiidI^r Skua's control. j^^Wken.wUl' thepjib^o' understand that it wtb |heir;iriteres,t;'^p;cpii!v suit . a duly qualified me(li.car'ma% who has made this his sole studyi rather jthaii' apply,' to ia k _nuuber : of ] ignorant; ' impostors, L wh6" merely harp and prey upoii their oopkets arid' health? ' '''•' ' ; - :: • ::;i; ■'.-".:■ >'->'i .ii^^uvihin'i'z DriL. 1a Smith hasf always statedHhat- toP warn, the ■ public ■of ithese quicksands is; his: chief reasorivforr advertising^ oi :ct •■,->; vsrfi . ;In.aUbases;of ; neryous debiiity.-lpiHtnejsilii/i spirits, .loas of power, pimples pn /; th6;,^pre. head, . lassitude./inaptitude , fpr, business, imj; pbtency^ /.drainage frpm MejSyste^an^tKe; yanojis.effects; of ' errors of yout^ poisoning fromdisease'spreviou'sly contracted Dr L. L. Smith invites i^ufferers t!i { 'consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical mani" either heris ! or in England, has ha^ the opportninitiea^^ef practice -arid «Xt traprdinary . experience, w^ic^a . ;he . haa :^iad. 1 deBU«B; to be treated by on 6 who is at the head bf'hisprot fessioh in; this branch of Medical >praqti^ should "lose ; no time' in *seekm|g / bM l acfylce'i" Nor should anyoie'marry without -furit : coiij Bultinghim.' l^- -'^ i;i hoiktb'Uvi ' ,dlv.W .1 \n ThetCensulting Rooms are!atTlß2-''j<> «i COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE n: Opposite the Melbourne Club,; *; (Late the residence, of the .Goygrnpr.) jPjrivj^ . entrance is in Stephen s^^ts^ut^.jj, ; L[ .jjpNsprt^G?ip^Bir.ji^^ • Ul Medibinies fbrwardeii toaffthe'^olbn^ so packed to ay^djobservatibii.''' '. t . Books published, by the Dr, can beh don -i::- : . iut : : r.ftppliioaton-t6.'bjmuV.;: ,.,- ;^ ".ltf
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1857, 18 July 1874, Page 4
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1,122Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1857, 18 July 1874, Page 4
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