J/ ',, . "FRfEST>,OF ALIj. : , \r r b L'L OJP.ATs S P I>£ L S. '1- ''. ' Impurities of the 'Blood. VSj , '__. Until these purifying Pills have had''a fair trial,'let no one 'be longer oppressed'toith the notton 'that his malady?is inciii few doses .floill r.emovs all'■'■disordered'' actions, roiise the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed, •'kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on, ecer.it function healthful v : gor. " -2key"work a thorovgh -purification throughout 'the-whole system, without disordering the natural action of any organ. - - * " " Indigestion, 'Hilious Complaints, and Sick . v . Meadac/te. Np.organ in .the 'human body is so liable to disorder as the lirer. lleme.nber when nausea, " flatulency,■sir acidity on the ■ stomach warns us that digestion, is iiotproceeding properly, that Tolloivay sdß'dlsgive strengthto e'oer/'organ, I speedily remove all causes* of ind'gestion,'inpermanent c ' ,\- ' Weakness' < ■ln cases of debility , languor, and nervousness, generated by-excess of-an/ kind, w.let.fer mental or phys cat; the effect, in thehiqhesl dejres bracing, stonative.'. Their drive-' from z.tm sustem. me 2Servousness r i>ebility, Lossof\P6w~er,' who ever exclusively adopted this as the .sola .branch of his profession. - '' -■•' _- \. I)l z LL Smitu hereby informs, the.public that he is the J only legally-qualified medical man ■ in this speciality of his profession, that ol hers 'advertising are unqualified, .andVtha'tj."there-■fore.-n^ pretending to 'be qualified, arc obtain- - ing money under false pretences.' ',,' *~ .~.i Dr L L Smith also -varns the public against" "" .the quackeries advertised..: If the takerof any of these advertised no?trums escape; with his life, or his system be not thbrougldy-aha'irfc- ' on himself as, the most fortunate mortal. .Tictims of unprincipled charlatans" frequently Beek'that Recovery which is often beyond Dr ; Smith's, control. .'When will the public un~ derstand that it is*their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who has made this his his sole study, rather than applyto a number of ignorant imposters, who merely" harp'and prey upon their pockets and.heulth; ". ;Dr L L Smith has always stated that-'to •warn the public of .these quicksands tiis : .chief reason for advertising. ~ " '-" ■'■ • In all cases of nervous-debility, lowness ofspirit, loss_of on'the forehead," •fec-tsof errors'of youth and bloodpoisohin, from diseases previously contracted,. Dr'l: i Smith'invites'sufferers to consult "him, as'he" has no hesitation'in staging that no inedical man; either here or in England has/ikd "the opportunities of practice an i\'extraordinary experience which he has had.- "Therefore tnose who really desire to be treated by one who is at'the head of hia profusion iiithis. branch of medical practice' should/lose no time in'seeking his advice.' JNor should any -one marry, without first consulting" him. = - % The new Consulting Rooms are at ■" : ■ , :;„ -.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 4
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418Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 4
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