.•;" p!arai!ama:£rs : ' H^; : \ Abated watep mautjfacttjeee. 'EEIEND OF ALL. '' ' Impurities of the Blood. ■i t7"«iiZ these purify'ify Pilte have had a fair trial, let'no] one be longer oppressed wit7i the notion that'his malady is incurable. A. fern 'doses 'will remove'all disordered actions, rouse the'torpid'liver, relieve tlie obstructed kidneys* cleanse impure 'blood, and confer on every function healthful'vigor. Tliey work a thorough' purification '"throughout the whole system, without'disordering the natural ae'tion'of any organ.'.' '. !• ' Indigestion, Bilious • Complaints, and Siek. 1 •- ' !,f: " '• '-'^Headache. .-Up organ in the,'human, body is so liable to disorder as thelive'r. . Remember token nausea, flatulency, or, acidity' on the stomach warns us ''speedily 'remove all causes of indigestion,- inv'spissated bile,'and sick' headache, and effect a 'permanent cure. ' ■ ' ', and Debility. , ,In..cases, of-debility ( languor, and nervousness, generated.by excess of any kind, whether mental pr physical, the effects of these Pills' are f,n the highest'degreebracing, renovating, andre- -. storqtive.' 'They drive from tlie system the ■» morbid, causes of disease, re-establish the di'gestion, strengthen the nervous system, rais the patient's spirits, and bring back the from ''to its pristine health and vigor. l ' The Kidneys — Their- Derangement and Cure i" If, t these;Pills, b&,used, according do the printed the Ointment rubbed fOvertthe region of, the kidneys for at least Half an hour, at \ bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate .to the kidneys and correct'any derangement .therein. .'ii, , i,Coughs.and Colds. \ This purifying aud regulating medicine, in' 1 > conjunction Solloioay's Ointment, is the best eurefor hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria, ■pleurisy, a and asthma; and an infallible •remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medici?ie, they • are ■ .V&V&lfablPfoTi subduing such ailments of young and old of both sexes. ,» _ s Hollowdy's Pills are the] best remedy'known 1 in'the world for-the following diseases: — J 3'-"' 'Gout 1 ~ ' ' Secondary ' f ." 'Headache' symptoms > Bilious Com- -Indigestion' Tic Doloreux .-plaints; ■' . '-Livers> Com- Ulcers Bowel Cam- plaints: * T enerealaffec- -, I plaints Im }i tions Debility' Pihs,\ P v . . Worms'jofaU >P. r PJP- s y' _fi'\»j;r Shewmatisni ; kinds Pemakirregu- ScrofulaT or Weakness Clarities',., .. from whatjFev l ers"'of' i aU Sore, Throats ever cause, : i*sf?]."*'•» :'i "',". .-'{; < - $*.,4& „- ' The, Pills und Ointment are sold at.Professor Solloioay's,JEstablishment, 533 Oxfordstreet, .London ;.alsoj>y 2 nearly every-respect-■.ablerVendorpf Medicinejhroughout the Civil-'.ised-Worm' " " ,""-i.' i \'JFull^printed^:directions.-are affixed to'each •Box and-Bot, and 'can be hadxin any language, teven-hyTurkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian , fir. Chinese.'..,'', ; . - ,'■ ,;< }t " J * '~2ferv'o'iisness? Debility; Dos's of Bower, Spermatorrhoea, Youth l\ jjfi' ,-^\\\ißyjptylitic 'ln'all cases arising from-errors' and the yieldJ iing„to the passiohs.ino. time-should be lost ;„ ;to:at dnce,arrest "the:progress of disease. n , V . ..,'>* r ,' , - ■ j, to the, practice of this branch of his profession,. .while,previously, in England, he was the pupil of ,and practiced with the celebrated Dr- , E. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner ■ iwlid eyer exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. Dr-LL Smith hereby informs the public that,lie is the only legally-qualified medical man in this speciality of his profession ; that others. f , advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore; in"pretending to be qualified, are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr L L Smith also warns the public against the quackeries advertised. If the taker of any ,of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, r or his system be not thoroughly and irre- _ parably undefined by them he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. . Dr L L Smith has been applied to by somany unfortnatebr(jken-down young-old men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body and filched in that he deems it a duty to publish' this to the world. * 'i \t " t [> Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently , seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the public understand that it is their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who hiis made this Jns his sole study, rather than apply toa number of ignorant imposters, who merely harp and prey upon then- pockets and health, Dr L L Smith has always stated that towarn the public of these quicksands ; hischief reason for advertising. a Jn. all cases of nervous debility, lowness of spirit, loss of power, pimples on'the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency,. drainage from the system, and the,various effects of errors of youth and blpodpoisoning from diseases previously "contracted, Dr 1- LSmith invites sufferers to consult him, as he • has no hesitation in stating!'that no medical man, either here or in England has hi»d opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therefore those who really desire to be treated by one•who is,at the head, of his profession in thisbranch of niedical. practice .should lose no time.in seeking his advice. 2for; Bhould anyone marry without first consulting liim. v . The new Consulting-Booms-are at-" ..* 182 COLLINS. S PBEET EAST "MEL . - BOTTJEtNE, 5 '.-■•-; >'- '* ■ ''..Opposite the Melbourne Club/ (Late residence of the "Governor)'. -Privateentrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTATION EEE (by J... , Medicines forwarded! .to all colonies so ~ , , .packed.as to avoid observationr • • Eooks published by the Dr can. b'e had o -application to him. . - ,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 285, 21 August 1874, Page 4
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832Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 285, 21 August 1874, Page 4
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