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DYBENTERY, CHOLERA, _. -FEVER, -AGUE,: COUGHS, XOLnS.r&C. B'bT..,. J., ;t COtiLIS i( S , (Ex Ann^^tedical Staff) k) * ' .'■■ : . c 11 &yo[si;!fi(& i %M.E-':'. -■ -'Ij the Origirisl* and 'bn'y Geniiide. «"0-;---CAUTION.~ yice-Chancellor Sir W. P. V^i/6aßiUte?-i^--])Ut!6Uis'Bf>«fßS'-w£sTid9 1 ' ioubtedly the lareator of CaORODYiNB^;hat the story of the defendant, Fr°eman, seing the inv.erjtori was . deliberately uitrus, ifjhich he regretted had boen.awo.rn to, Eminent 'Hospital Pfiystcians of ( ,LQpdb,hj ..staked that Dr. J. Oollis Browne was" the dWdbWeif )f Chlorodyne ; y /that , they. . prescribed it largely, nnd mem no other than Dr. Browne's. ■ySpe^we'jof Jujy 12,T864. „ - t , X , „r i. . t The Public^therefofei are caution.e'd agairitit using any othi r than •--■•-• •■ » >- -1. D*. J. Collis-. BsfowNß's CHBORODYNE, REMBDIAI, ÜBE3 AMD: XXZCCOWrf;,; j _,: this li?VAtiUSBLB REMEDY produced luietr refreshing sleeps-relieves p*in, calms the system, restores the-deranged functions, xnd .'stimulates healthy action of the secretions , of. , jlhe „body,f;withbut'!c reating/,a ny of ihbseuapleasant.reßults attending the' uce'of jpiujn'. f ;Qld: andiybupg^ma^ take\it atrall; tiours and times jwbenr requisite Thousands if -persons- testify* to, its Vmar,vellois good s'ffects^and' w'oa'derTuHbu're'a/ while' Medical ran extol its virtues most extensively, using it in gr'eat'qu^itifes W'ttfe'fbiiowirigDis--8a5e5.—^.j,.,,,,-, n ,;, T'()';^)v i 4 i r-rVf. ,'>>-.-■ '. Dheaees jin -, w t hlch -W, is , found>mtnehtlf' '" Useful :— ChoW, Dysentery; D'arrh'bja, . T fjCqlifia^ Cough*,, Asjihrna,- -.'jaheumam^i. („ Whooping ;, Cough,.' C,wWpi Hysteria," &c. .'. .. " "' "' '' '' "'"■ " r j[E£tracts from Midicai^pibipnV.q —iv- . -. .The.Right. Hon. EarV Russell 'cbmrjauptoa^ d to'the Ciollege of f h*y,si : Ma-,).5, apd^J I T." PaTl\ n - ppr£, s tha[t he had recelyed.inlorrnatt.qn to tne' Bffect itiut the crily remedy "of ' any'>eryiceViti Oholera was Chlorodyne. — See~£a«cefc,'*Dec. n,*Mi;' ' ■ ■ ■ A • <-" From A.' Montgomery, Esq.,' late Inspector •t/IHdipiftls, Bombay :p« Chlor6d7pe r is a most valuable remedy liniNeuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery . J To -it owe my restoration to heiltb,' after eighteen -months'' of '■ isvere s^iff -ring, and when all other remedies i haWfaiie'd^ ' : ■■-- - r V-^^-'^ ■■ : ■'" .;! ■: ! Dr. Lo^re, Medical Missionary in India, re- j pprtS;(December f -j-865) .<^" That .; in,n>earjy. | every ease of ' Chalera~in which Dr. J.Coliis j Browne's Chlorodyne .was administered, the i patient recovered."" '■'■'■'■ _, , , . j Extract from ' tfie Times', Januß&jr j 1 2th, 1866 :-t ''Chlorody tie 1 ia'ptescrib'e'd by s,cores of orthodox Modical Practitioners. Of do'orse'it would ' hot'th'iis ; bl^iinguwrly-popu 1 . lar,- ai<T,it;hbt: f supply f a. L Jivani. anH- fill a p'face;' 1 " 1 ' '-" :vi ' !i '• '-• ; - / v;'^ i: ;:-^- ; Extract from the General Boird of Health. London, a,B to its efllSTcy in Cholera: — '^.So strongly !! c'ofiviriced' are 'we of 'the ! 'immense value of this ieme,dy, .that .we. cannot fob !j forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in ali'cases.'' ' ■'■-"'•••'•• ■'-■•■ - ; "- • vBfeWAREpf spuripiiß and dangerouc compbundsrjhld as CHLORODYNE, from which frequent fatal result* have followed. ' .bf,e 1 leading article, Pharmaceutical Journal, Utb;f August, 1869, which >tatea that Dr. J.) Cpilik' Browne was thejhy,en'tpr,bf dyne "; ; that'it' is alwaj ; s right to We his preparation when Chlorodyne is ordered . '"/; CADTION— None Genuine without the) words, '.• DA. J. CoLLts ißb'oWn s " on -the.- Go-! vernment stamp o 'i Overwhelmirjg Medical! testimony accompanies each- Bottle, ' | ■;• !!-i -»' -i .", ;* — .-i-" i /.r. i\ >_ -mX \ Bole Manufacturer :.^-J. T. DAVENPORT,; S3, Great Rufaall-sireet, Bloonisbury, ! ■■■('. ■': '„-'.",':' London. ;••.{> ~:V.; ;-,-\, i '.-«. A ,., a,-...-:' ■;~u-!>=. -Ci .a; ■y. \ • ;;Soldln.Bottleßjl/, 1/IJV2/9, and 4/6. s -r, ! Wholesale Agent :':i New Zealand t— \ Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEBi & G0.,! ■■■•«-'■•>. „!(=• DuNHrJiN. ■; ■' \8i84— 26 i __ : "T : , 'Is there no hope ? ' -the sick man said ; The silent doctor shook his head.' _ | " While there is life thare's hppe/j W cried;"; -.. « JEgroto, dtim animas est,spes ett." , | D& Li % SMIT^tl i (The; .only legally-qualified Medical man advertising), -;. ' ; consults— y . . : . | On all affections of the Nervouß.;System (no . .matter, , from whit, cause arisio'K) ; on all ' brbkeri-dowh Constitutions 5 on all Ditjeas'ei arising from early Indiscretions. ; 'on Gout • on Rheumatism; * : •' ■''■ '-' l - VJ - * ; TN 'these Colonies, those excesses which' we X have indulged in "hot youth " tell upon us. with fearful interest., r . . t . ( ., .. .. ( . .„', r Our regrets are useless, 'bur rcpinings fuUle.-rrThe.Bole idea 1 should-, be |h^ .chatfees we ppises's of ; remedying^, the rflls-wo-alfeidy bave, or combatiD^ttie^ffecls likely to result Hide, it,as, he'may— put onj. as g^od.an exf ter'ior as he can— "still is the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or. later bw'^ices'will discover'hfm to tli'e'world/.-Our Falth^our; qbligktions f to; spciety-'at large— the,' wfi^arb' of our ifutute 'offfl'p(irig~ana ;^he duty .we Q.we to o^rief Ve^fpr b'ldi procraßtir naiiori^aridfppintV.dut; t'o'Pß'nPt;;jto;'wiit till the, ravages breako ut in bur constitutiohß/' -; .. .Before 'negotiating with ; 'a''nibi > chant; before engaging with a cdtifideiitiar clferk; beforjj employing* a barrister— a careful m«n makes ibquiries! as'to th^ir stattding ; and* . in\ the case of/ a .legal adviser, both^as, to his legal qualifications and ..'as to hiV capabilities of transacting the individual business he consultß bim : uppu. Strange- to say; however, in \the selection of a medical', man, ; the/sufferer fre■juently., omits thess .necessary . precautions, and without regard to the 'fitnesß, qu»lifica7 ■ tion, experience, ;andr ability for the particu- - lar ailment ..requiring treatment, he consults ' the uearest man, .whose experience and practice, perhaps, lieaf" in quite an opposite direction. • Is l it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt ■' in spirits, hope, and money?; Have I not, lor pears, pointeii put to them that I, fir. L L. Smith\i am the , only, •.iegally-qua(\fied medical nan advertising, in .the Colonies; ? ;: Have i; not ilbp> proßecuttid» ( at ) my<,own ;! expanse, thpse rery quacks; and cxposeii the various nostrunas ;hey are ""fleliiug— jbucL i ' as l'' 'Phosphodyne, Bsience of Life, (Sec^and'haTthVmjanaTysed, md found them to bonsisl of '• Burnt'BUga'r . md flavoring nqatter,',' an.d r;l the rerljificates I ' lave pboved |fo be all forgeriec A lt is forth s reason that if 'step but of" the eihics of the'jirP- ! ession and ady.ertise,,to give those who requr c ihe services of my Branch an opportunity of* enpwing thej.can consult, a legally, qualified nan, and one moreover who' libs' made ihis lis espeqial .study. ! Dr L L; Smith i> the pnly legally qualified nedical man advertising, and' tie has been in Melbourne ?4 years ip full practice on Nervous diseases Loss of Power and ; Debility SyphV ! Itic A'ffectious Want of Condition Gout arid theumatism. ;r! '-'- z ' n ! f ' J ~ *->>'■'■ .j ■' ■ : Dr. : L. : L; SMlTH' ban • becbnsulted by etter — FeeiSl. Medicines 1 forwarded to allhe colonies; ;;'■= '•'• '"■•-'■'^■"- ■■■ H~-*'.n : | D& L; I*." SMITH,- 18^ r Collihrßt.'Haßt.| {J .^X^tgjtheßesideqcejbfthaG j ■£

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 131, 25 May 1876, Page 4

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