-....: MEDICOS. ""■ ; ; wfiA* tM press says. ■ ■ TYPOGEAPHICAL TESt'iiM[O>N¥. ; THE EDITORS FOE, , ONCE , AGREE. New Zealand Times, May 14, 1892. The Bnti.-h Medical Journal ' is, v^ylangry'Withliri'rd t-.nslow) , -Ttte 1 particiita* oa^se of the , : Joiiriial's" .wratU-isJhat otir \luta. Governor has nbsolutely clared to testify tp-the falti.e" of whose composition ja nb't y^l&dVin ; tbje;lsritiah Pavma- 1 copoeia "Tlie Wfltii isexpessedas follows : -We see -with X^m Lord unsW siiainelessly pu'iiii^g quack secret remedies ( | by / ,an ( advertised leit'er— as scandalbusi an "abuse of political ■'pbaiiidn l dnd ris discreditable r-aioljy-as jlias beepr-fot-a \&ng time' '-'i-'eorVtiOrd-Onslow 1 The dyspeptic diatribe above quoted owes iU exi&teuop) no doubt, to the fact that 1 -brd Onslow, having found .the* IMabriiherb'al reaiediesipi;e|»ared by Mother Aubert, actual]* had the courage to suyno' i'ri print! ' ' l Wliy tile 1 ' 'British Medical - Journnj deem snch te3tinibDyu hr|rJffi3n^e?aii^'udgiiig by i; the strength ,6fi he, language it uses; aa almost 'criminal disdemeanonry : 'ltotally* 1 fail tc. s<^e; 'savb* that thfe average 'medical j mmd '> 'isr! fahatieally 1 ogposed to any medical iunoya'tioti' 'wbio'n does not proceed 'froni recogi-i ■nisedTti taped- isouWesi, / * ; : ■ ' ' ' Twas'e'v'er thiis" with the medicos.'-' Almost every 'new advance ml in medical science has been 'bitterly 'at- 1 taeked'asl ' ;f! as l qiia'ckory " when-it appeared', 1 every ■ new thinker deilcunced as a madman pi' 'worse, and every fcttmiila' ; iiot' ha'i-mai'kcd- by I - tlie ** LauceK '" "hnd " ' ' British Medi^ eal Jbiirnai'" as a da'ngei % 6u4 ! inovation. PersbDallyV'Avliile'not h^viogf; th'e-pieWire of a- ' personal dfcquniti'-* 1 tauce with either Mother Auber>i'6r Mr Kbm"pth6rri e, I cab sympathise with them,.aqd Lord OnsloWin seeing the Maori Eemedies de* nourioed ; as " quaek'siefcrert; remedies. l^: Orily orfe ;:^f 'those s'aWia b qtfackv remedies " doi '!• k'nbw, and ; that ; •"Karaiia;! 1 '-to' 'wit,-- 'which, as^a 1 "reiil gdod tbiiig ''tor a|inan -whU^a' liver, I would cordially 'i-ecommend to the editor of ■'the BiMi.J. -Her appears : to ; ' need it sadly, for the common and 'domestic and •' recog' : hised " ppdophylliu lias- evidently been of no service' to 1 hiniV otheiwise he would ' nevev have penned' s6 spiteful a pat-'dgraph. ' : &M, howevei', 1 the- ''Maori Remedies "'— ■>' qu-ack-'and secret " though • Ch6y • ( be— are reported '-tof be solllrj^ like the pr6verbial :( ! l hot ) i'alies,'' neither Mother 1 Aubert nor Mi' Kempthorne is lively to-' fcrbiible ! aborft 'the wrath of the " British Medioal Journal. 1 ' As for 1 Lord Hnslow, he i» at Home, and' con ! fight his own battle. ! ' ' Scruta 1 - 1 I tor," in the " New Z^-tAaiiA' Mtiil." ; | .. WaieabapJv Stab, May 8, 1892. . Concentrated sunshine is aeknow,ledged to be Nature's great remedy lor nil the ills that human fle j!i ;is heir to, In no part of the world, vis the remedy, in rays pure and serene, , more/ freely lavished than; in New, Zealand. . I, he: sunshine, p'&ying/oni n clear and. su, ..ubrious iniosphVi'e, Ims -leftiitsl impression on th'« fauna, audi flora of the colony.: .•/llhee.xtin.ct! /moav :the iiwondronai' --Boal ■ ,de,-.. posits, - p'rodlaito the natural '.wealth! of old New Zealand. :.The .mo'scular -jMaori.and .the .spjendid fprosts ; sur,yiye ..'..' From t h ese ', "forests Mother, Aujberj; hasyeprnpounded several jniportaiij;'^ejnladi^ ? !jind we recouim'enct |;he announcemen ts elsewhere • to the perusal, "not simply of sick,but , of those, m health. stitch, in tiiiib saves 1 vnine"? applies to the" .heajHiig'/arfc' m'ore i; than to'le^s inl'pqrtant;. nlat'teVsV i; !> -.l^,6'tlfei:' < Mary ! NW ?l Z<&tynd; Regies :are preventive as; well as curatfy;e ! .\ f WJien the'first''ky,m : ptom^ ''6f (> sibknesß ap- : near their pibwer/ih Suiting sh : 6rti the attack; by Wusing dormant organs and functions to activity, is said, id; be remarkable. Insidious ailments' resjpttj^lßliyjjfjjrbgglft;, but theses remedies promptly applied give -..the ; alarm ;and' make Mm, decamp >, Therei is no qu&cipery about them/ they are not foreign compounds of which people know nothing aud which maybe pernicious, but they are| the /fiurs product? of Np^Z'etfljp^H I sunisnfria.distille'a i throiugn tjie jpegetdbl^ 1 kingdom. Better th^n a : l, their character has been proved, for^hey , haye hjßfin ayell tested^ the frest "proof of their merits their, sale is rapidly inoi easjpg. Weekly Herald, April, 80, 1892* j, A southern papev says -,,-rr^ What with; Marnpa, ; :Karana,,!P4ramp, r - Natanata and, cold, weather;, typhoid, fever has been driven from, tb> city, of Wellington, and the plaoe is now as hfalthy as any town in New Zeal i! and. IS o spall share nf the credit 'i 3 j djie( to the [ Reyj }4^W^ M^y Joseph ' Aubert' for" the pr auction, i,- pf; her iihriva! led remedies ''"'And as far h : s we are persbnally concerned we must say that/ when; "any cne.'6| our staff is afflecied, no matter from, what cause, ev^n alcoholic poisoning, we pour into him a bottle of Marnpa w!i»» restoration to p norniii con 2 fliuio mlt«» t»'Ri« Rt etwgj
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Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1892, Page 4
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