MedicaET/ooaayo 'S n P&-atAb^;!r Draw on- Natiii-fe— silfe'' compels you to ' '^finori^^iS&l. miIIBTY YEA^S-sincgW^n Dr Smith JL, first commenced -practice here, it was thought i by-nredieal l metf, "^k^dtb^a Specialist was derogatory to the professional ■man, but' thiai'like : mbs6'b%ner innoV&feons in scientific and lay-matters, was found rather to aid than'to be A^tffif^rofes sion, wherein .ijhe specialty was practised. Lallemand and Eicord, in France, and Acton, in England'/ were for years cried down by tljeir medical (brethren.. Now ,and ,f pr^ many past 'years they iay_e,Ve*eii"lodke"d ufife, and quoted, by eve"r7_mah who pretends to have any knowledge oT the particular bm ncn of the profession 1 whfch .these g^MiMM speei-a-jfy devoted theniselves-tb l j It'Wks the same Tyith^Erasmns Wilson,, the " Skm, J)notor," ' reoe'ntily knighted by Her Wfaffir. >f . Years sijncG,, it was the t samgtwiJ;]b J p r L. L .SMnjp,,of ! Melbouri}e, ; ,whcL ( pra.eti?iSAC a s did , ,Lal I lemi3.nd//and Eicprd) as jELppeeu^ist. In .allcas,es pjs. digeases jand.'jhab^sjij^Siph produce v sy^t t oms pl u Nervous Affections, of Slcin ( Eruphons," 'of ' Prostration, and make 'ftuman-bHngs'inViiiie, or which ufiM^them to cwrry on the , purppses".of ±heir.being, or dcAohsir'a'tdsJtsfelf^dn tn^ottitofeand, in Eruptive' J Disea'ses L a£# J Secondary Fefms of .Affections.C.i&tf dil o£'iJh-^ef^a¥e4'£ow necessary it is to have- the Specialist who has demoted. JiisxwholfeilifdtaJtttJb. ©_4Jfl@ffiJ^ing and ( practiaingin., this . one) b^nch^ jof j.hi^egrQf egsion^ Hence, now, after so many years, all miritfii* : aryfainiliaf 'to i ffli&}' 1 k&& ffpfflptoms whichi .(itv, is not; ; üßfea3ojiable gift seUpose) maynotßtrike the General .Practitioner at Ibnce,now1 bnce,now t from' J cbns^^^^ vatiore mak'6'Dr ilij' L;i'&Mls'Hr'aiastew«>f the sub J ect .biojianr ^ The,jmqd,j§^ijj)s9f^^n^^a^M[, i( <Jjlie more liberal-minded of tfiem-4-b^ave ikewise recognised ''thiy fa'ci, f a'M" 'Sbe'ciatHsts now in ■ every /branch '-^ ; 6<Mj&ts,' oauristJ^ syphillic mental diseases, -chest diseases, and in fact everyjporti6flibf the-" hAito'dnioEafeme, has now some member ofthe profession who devotes ihißJtini^'toi'that/oaMdi;itt>'Jii'oa^dtHer4 For instance, the " chest-dootdrilJo^ouldloon no ac,counl; •A^tefldo»avi a Sft o^hßßeft%«Tp,nd the oculist would ppfef;th|nk of setting a broken jto..that.do.ctor who is most famea rpr treating tjie^ d^ease.requiringjspeQial^sldll. Dr L. L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakijess^Prostration, Barrenconstitutions ate-mattpTPa,^o coasultßim^as usl resperiMU^fJ^py^^^^f ®6a^n this P?^P.tice extendina thmftghout iXo^fS^ f '&Wsi L ferf-BdiaVchina, Fiji; 'arid' 1 'eyen^ <fingl^nH,:'!HeTclaims ought to be sufficient tQji?ft U s , e J ever y maDL or woman requiring such, skill as is alluded to above, to 1 ifonsaft Mm-eitheii 'p'eiyonally xiiibjrdetffcer. As a Syphilographer no other medical man has been able to ha^eisflchnilargar^i^^rience as he possesses, and ior dtner iufieaairectionf' ;.^s'ach!£astHe^ ous diseases — no one in the profession has enjoyed so much public con fidence. • "Addbess-^'- 1 "- 1 • ' ■-''• ©R K L. 1 SMEW, 11 i^ J> eoiisiiltatibß: : 'Te^ l by'£^t l ßfer £1 Jrledicines appropriately" packed~and for- ' wardedall over the civilised globe . 1 182, .... iGOLBENS jjaTißßEiflE AS .:.. ,■:.:.. .« .''l ' i ■■■.))•) J.J MIJB -i ■ ■ •■■•■^^^paa^2=s= ME '■'■B&EA&B^&BmSO ••. i i juj SETjBp-iEpNi .BS^'W^SoL» --: fev/'.tioi >r. MirnT. ifjOi: >mih'!J j!.' I. .-/..iJ-i'MibLj'/V jfo iyr;iliiUY7/ ,-j^, _■• , .'Address : Corner -, of .Moray Place ana , Drapery Esta^Ushment ; " , ; ;_ , - ! M, -^celp iy^#Mgethe E with aljl the.impr^y^mer/ts, m the nidcharuca, )depar,tment, \Vjli' ensure. to ;th.epati6ntS every ) sati^ct^9n.and i c9^fpr.t,, iV 1 / . ) |( _. ;i^ . '. ■ l knoj oh aibge, i for, Jaixs; ictts. 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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 368, 24 June 1884, Page 1
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