THE GREATEST" mmm of modeeu timbbj Pbksons .suffering from weak wdebultateii ecSstiritwii. will discoyerthat by the use of this wonderful medirini Sir SAMUEL BAKER,-' ' in his work entitled " THe *l<rf rfcnWfies in XbyssftiuL* °. rder ? d the drag"ma«. Mahonietto inform the „ Fa «y tha t * was a Doctor, and that I had the best a short time I had ■ most useful to an enplorer, unmYstakab'te simple, m^.^ia^Mi ulcerations or all kinds. It actaTnuraculoushr AihealinE *ceiations£cuniig skjn diseases, and m arnsftag and subduing all inflammation*. ~-.;~ s ™: Mr. J. T. COOPER, ' n\<A fa his-«account ef his extraordinary! triveb in Cnina. published m 1871 says-" I had with me a quantity of Holloway s Ointment. I gnvo some to ihfc people, and nothing could exceed their- graKtjKle: aniincWsequence, milk, fowls, butter, and horsftewr potted in upon, us, last a tea-spoontui; bfc>Oinfanfnt> was worth a towl and any quantity ot peas, and the ««SfJ£" d ih C ! mc .*VS»" i h " l wa» oWigedlolock ub *\th#%nall leiUaming-itocV" * < jv. ,>; <• .f oJ^ d b^ al l ll Cllemists "** Medicine Vendors- thrqigb> "Is there no hope 1 the sick man said; The arlent doctor shook bis head."', •> . " While ther» ia life there's hope,, h*e cried." k~> > " dum anima est, apes est." DR-, L. L. SMITH, j| (The only legally (jiiaiKfifed medical man advertising.)' "'i C O KSU ; L:tS- < on all Affections of -the Vervous System (no matter rom what cause arising). , On all broken-down constitution*. On all diseases arising. from eferlyindft-. cretins. On Gout. Oil Rfieuraatisin, - we have indulged inr".hot youth" tell upon U 8 with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, ourrepinings futile. The sole idea should be the ohanees we possess of remedying,bheilfa rwe,already have, or combating' £he effects Ukelv to riXlilr. HirlniJ-. on Via 1 the victim conscious that he ia-a living lie, and that sooner or later hia vices will discover him to 'the world ©uf\faithy onr obligations to' society at large, the welfare of our future offspring, :i and.the duty, we owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to us,, .not to wait till the ravagea break out inour conRtitntiqns • ~ "■-'... . - Before ne<jooiat!ing .wijth a merchant, before engagiutj with a confidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a; careful man makes enquiries aA to their length of occupany or residence '-'$ and, in the case of a legal adviaerp'both as to bis qualifications and' as to his capabilities of trahsac&ng the f individual lustuees he consulta tii'ra upon.'; Strange to say, however, in the seleotlon of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits thesti necessary, precautions . and without regard,to the fitness,qualification, expenenjie: and. ability for. ailment requiring rreatnient,"he consulta the nearest man, whrise/jexperTencVau'd practice, perhaps, lie in quite'an' opposite directum. .'''. _ J " .'"' '', ' * n;i:,: v ; It is astonishing that so;' many : :are driven madj ruined in Beal'th;'and are I -.1 .. .-_ :_:«._ \\t\ \;' =„■ :■:, -„ uavi! 1. iiiiu-ior years pointed out ts them that—"l, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies ?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, : these very quacks,, and exposed the nostrums- they are *ncli as Phoaphodjjrne, Essence, of, life, &c.'-Sand had analised a'nd found >hem'to consist of " Burnt .Sugar and fl-tvouring matter," and the certificates I have pro»ed,to,beallforgt»iaes. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of\profession and advertffee, to give those who require t,hb weryicea' of noy branch an opportunity of tru tiring they can consultalbgally qualified man, ami one, moreover, who has made this his eßpecial study. y ,;• Dr. L L. Smith is tb„ only, legally qualified medical man advertising;'aftfl he has bt-en in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on '■.,.. ;,^, Nervo\is Biseaßes ... ;,. .. ~ Loss of P<iwer and Debility * Syphilitic ASFt-ctwns Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism.' Dr. L. L. Smith cau be consulted by letter-*-Fee. £l. Medicines forwarded'to .*U the c ponies. Dr. L. L. mith, 182 Oollina-at. East. (Late the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 407, 15 January 1878, Page 4
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