frequently omits tLese necessary precautions and without regard to the fitness, . qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring ti'eatment, he 'consults., the nearest man, whose experience' ahd practice, perhaps, lie in quite au opposite direction. Is it astonishing that so many are diiven mad, ruined in health, aiiid are banki’upt in spirits, hope and money? HaVe I not for years pointed bat to them that— - { f I, Dr., L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man Advertising in the Colonies ? ” HaVe I hot also prosecuted, at my own expense, these veiy quacks, and exposed -the Various nostrums they are selling,— such as Phosphodyne, Essenceofldfe, &c.—and had them analysed and found them to consist of “ Burnt Sugar i and... flavouring matter,” and the certificates I have proved to be all'iorgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of tho ethics of the* profession' and advertise, to give those who require the services of my branch an .opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, whohais made this-his especial study, , r - Dr.L.L. Smith ,is the only legally;. qualified medical man advertising, and' he has been in Melbourne twehly-fotti l years, in fill practice on . Nervous Diseases , . Loss of' Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections >0 Wtot of Condition *• >' 1 ' Gout andEheumatism. Dr L, L.: Smith can be consulted by letter—Fee, £l. Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies. ; : Dr L. L. Smith, 182 'Collins-sfc, East. (Late the Residenceofthe' Governor,’) CURE FOR ALt.
H OLLOWAY'S All sufferers from coughs, colds, hronchitis, asthma, and irregularactibn of - the heart, are earnestly recommended to rub Holloway’s searching Ointinfent well over the throat, breast, and back, a|i the case may require, .twice a\ day. Invalids may confidently rely uppn the beneficial' effects resulting :frcm ‘this treatment; this Ointment is the 1 inbst trustworthy remedy for all and external ailments of the throat. • : • bad legs, bad BREASTS, ,} WOUNDS AND SOSES or ALli KINDS,< May be thoroughly healed by. f ihe application of this Ointment to/the parts affected, after they have .been „ duly fomented with warm', water/*; Under the action of th ig ppW,t!f&l' Ointmeniaided by the Pills, humours of the body,- wilt b© ( tppfifcly removed, even scrofulous ulcersrLand foul spres, however old or• inveterateyean thus be be cured;. • ' fAm IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM, AND' NRUXABldfc^ ... ''"'pains,': ; f ■' This Ointment never fails‘to relief. Its very first application inmaa ( 5 * the mfiamation. and diminishes' .Woth heat and pain. This soothing by depurating tbe blood on ita ro.u&W 1 or from . the afflcted, pipgjjtes healthy action; In severe and chronic cases the Pills should always ■ bbitaken, as their purifying alterative and retoUa-s [ tive qualities place the; whole -jmftssso&i solids and flnids in wholesome ijcfitiditi°B. • . - m THE MOTHER’S FRIEND,—SKIN DIBBLES, HOWEVER DESPERATE RADICALLEIf. CufilSjbi s J * . 1 Scald heads, itch, in v the J |lriTi scrofulous-sores : or Jking’s eyiU anas ’ lilre x_ it’ like affections, yield to the^’jjcqgiity’ 7 y • w i‘ y rr v 3Wj l ft* 1 v power of this fine Ointment; it be well rubbed around the jtwb or three time a day and taken according to the' printed, [djjEec** r tiollE * ■ • v ««m/ " PHYSICAL SWELLINGS, 1 PARALT3SJQ ' - STIFF JOINTS.*--"Cik/LM * : Many of the. worst Cases of the-above disease till yield in : a ’ short time, if the Ointment applied to the affected eyenvheu other means have, failed. /,^&eSpever E the malady has been, of dong sj^cjjng^' i J Frt- J. .S} + > • !77‘- n j• tP° u the stomach 'a.n4'liYfir, i tiop agamst fallmg into tßatjd^spflered j state, which.the pam. and. fever ; to produce, and whieh' f^^cfe* 1 rg^ , covery, and .som6 I titnes i even makes | serious tbe slighthsfcaset 5 1,1 oviu 1 The Pills*, khd Ofrithtefel ; d'feT Processor H(dlowa^s' a E^&6ffelifi^^ &§&: Lqndpn • jdsp ,hy nearly every respectable JL^^Wg^pf Medicine, dhronghout World; in Boxesafid:i^i%i3^e9r^]ff^ Box of j Pills containg jfnd the smallest' Pot of 1 Qihtment.one.iu??}/|y ; Full pViftted.direotiom anefkflixed to pot, feldlCsn^^|feidife«ify language even Arabic, Am eriean; Persian dr? €hlri&H,o (,
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Kumara Times, Issue 215, 12 June 1877, Page 4
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