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jD YBENT ER Y, . CH OLERA, ! FEVER, AGUE, COUGHS, j , . . „ COLHS, &c. ■ DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S (Ex Arihy Medical^StafT) I CHLfeR O JD Y N IS Is the Original and only Genuine. I CAUTION.— Vice-Chancellor .Sir W. P. Wood stated th<»t Dr. Collis Br>wne was unidoubtedly therlnventor of CHORODYNE ; I that tjhe ;etoryj of n the defendant, Ffeman,. i being 1 the invelitor, wis ■ deHbe f oteiy''u,itru|, j which he regretted had b^en'sworn to Eminent Hospital Physicians of ,. London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer ofj / Cb!or,qdyne. 5 ," : that they .prescribed .it, largely, arid me'n no other th»4 Dr.Bro'whe's. —See time's of My i2,J864. v ; '- " r s The Public,^therefore, are cautioned againtt using qny/pthif. than / Y. '/.•/-,<: . ... . „ . .. Da. J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE, . REMBDIAL USB3 AND ACTION. This INVALUABLE.REMEDY produces quiet; refreshing sleep, relieves p«n, ; calms tho.system, .restores the deranged "functions, and stimulates healthy action of the' Becretfoha/off the jbpdy^; without creatingf any- of those unpleasant results attending the uYe 61 opium, Old .and' young /may take.it a } t all hours and tiraeswhen requisite" Thdueands of persons, .testify, , to ~ its ( marvellous good effects and* Wbuderful' Cures; while 5 Medical ran extol its virtues most extensively, using it, in great /quabtities in the following Diseases-. — "/ ' '. ! "... -Di eases ( in. which it, is, ; found, eminently i( , ... useful':—^^C)i,olen9,/Dyße'nt(ery»,/pia.rrhma', Colics, 'C6ughc| /Asthma, RheUtriatis'm, Neuralgia, Whobping Cough, Cramp, r'' Hysteria 1 , &o:''-' 1 Y, - ; ; f A .7 '.' .„ ' ; ' " : '." !; ; / '.^[Extracts from -Medical Opinions.! if'-'. ! ,:; ; Tche. Right i.HoriiEarVßu's.seiicommußicat d \ to the College of Physi-'da-tsj and J'T'Dareni- \ port, that he. had received information' to 'the I effect that the only remedy of any service in ; Cholera -was Chlorodyne. — See Lancet, Dec. j 81, JBfi4., ... . „. ... j " ; ;From ! A. Montgomeryi Esq., late Inspector [ o'C -Hospitals,; Bombiy..—" Chlorodyne is a | most valuable remedy in (Neuralgia, Asthma, ; and Dysentery. Tqjt I fairly owe my resto-j ration ...to he *Uh, , after eighteen. months' of ssvere Buff , ring, and when all other remedies ! had failed." : J '' ; ? "•' ' ; j '*'■ Dr. Lo^e, Medical Missionary in : India,:re- i ports (Decemberj—iSbS) . — " That in nearly; every case of Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis •Browne's Chlorodyne was .administered.; the! patient recovered.'' -■'„/ •( t ' i Extract froin thd Medical Times t Januaryj 12th, 1866 :— " Chlorodyne ia prescribed byj scores of orthodox Medical, Practitioners.^ > Ulj course it-would/ not thus', .be singularly ,p6pu-l lar, did it not 'supply a want and : flU aj .place."'. ....-, :.; ... A ,--Y,' ,; r _, j Extract from the General Bovrd of Health.! London, as to its ejfflcicy in Cholera :— " Soj strongly ..conyinced^are. we of ,the immense: value of this iemedy, that" we cannot/ too; forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases." ,-. \ ' - .-.- j — — 1 BEWARE of sp'irioua and dangerouc com-l pounds aold, as CHLORODYNE, from which! -frequent fatal results have. followed. ! See leading article, Pharmaceutical Journal} Ut of, August, 1869, which states that Dr. J; Collis Browne was the; Inventor of •• Chloro-; dyne ; that it is alwaj s right . to use his preparation when Chlorodyne is ordered. '"* CAUTION— None Genuine without the| words, " Dr. J. Collis Bbownjs "oh ihe Go«; vernment stamp Overwhelming Medical - testimony acbbmpaniea each Bottle. : Sole Manufacturer »— J."t»--D AVESPOBTj ■ " 33, Great RUfsell-street.Bloomsbury, '. ; ■ '■■ ''- : *-• A'.-.-..-. London.. - „■ ..' j Sold in 'Bottles, l/.1/l J, 2/9, and .4/6., 1. , •' - r ■■ i .'.. <—.«..:: ■- ' . i'.: :• j Wholesale Agent New Zealand.: — j Messrs: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEB, & Co.i ■ '•"• '•' '- " -DuNHpIN'. - ; - ; 864— 26 ; ' Us there no hope?' the, sickman said ; ' | The silent doctor shook, his head , ; , "While there i/ life, thisre's 'hope/ he cried.'f t r , " JEgroto, dum animas est, apes .est." DR. L. L. SMITH !.' (The only legally-qualified Medical man "•-..■- 1 advertising), . . I CONSULTS'— , >On ; al,l affec}iionß of the Nervous System (no matter from whit/ cause arising) ; on all broken-down Constit'utlbns ; on all Diseases arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout.; • on Rheumatism. -.'■'. IN these Colonies, those excesses which' we haye indulged in "hot youth*' tell upon us with fearful interest. ' • < ... j .. Our f " regret's/ 'are useless,- our rcpinings futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of -remedying the ills we already have, or combating the, effects likely to result. Hide it as 1 he may— -put on aB good an exterior as he,ca,n — still is the victim conscious ' that he'is'.a living lie] and that ! sooneifor ilater ' hisivicej will discover him to thewo'rld. Our*. r .Faith^pur obligations to" society at larger- ' ' ;,the weifare ! bf biir future : offspring-^and' the 1 , duty we owe' to ourselves— forbids prbcra'sti- " qatiori, and ' points but J to us not tto wait till thtfraVagfes break but ib 'our' constitution's. \ Before negotiating with a 'merchant/ before engaging with a confidential 'clerk; 1 before employing a' barrister— a careful mßn 'makes inquiri.e's as to' 'thtir , standing ; : and," in the 1 ca'se^bf a .-legaFa'dviser','- both as r 'tb his legalqualifications and as to. his ' capabilities of .transacting the individual business he consults 5 him upon. Strange, to say, however, in the' selection of a medical man, the 'sufferer frequently omits-thesa necessary precautions,* and without regard' to s the fitness, qmlifica-' tion, experiehce^and ability for. the particu-" : 'lar ailment requiring -treatment, he cbnsults' the'uearest m'an, Vhoee experience and-prac-' tice, perhaps,- lies- in quite- an opposite direction. -■•;-..!' ,".".-!.■ ' ' Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and - are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money? Haye I not, for years, pointed out to them that ,/T, JP>r, yL. L. Smith, dm the .only '.legally-qualified, medidal, man '.advertising in the Colonies t ,'. Have Inot also prosecuted, at my .own expense, these very quacks, and exposed theyarious nostrums tfaey ,are., s^eUing'-^such as ." Phosphodyne,Essence of Life, &c!— and had them analysed, and found tht m to oonsist of " Burnt sugar and flavoring, matter,'' and- the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries'.'' It is for this reason that I. step but of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who requrie the services of my branch an- opportunity; of knowing they can consult' a legally qualified man, and one moreover who has made this his especial study. Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified, medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervouß Diseases Loss pf Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and, Rheumatism. ' : • r '"' Dr. L. L. SMITH can. beconsulted |by. letter —Fee £1. Medicines forwarded to ! all;, the colonies. i ,;,,' ;Dr. Jf.ti. SMITH, 182 Cbliins/at. East. u . „;. (Late the Residence.of the G,overnpr),j , \ T j_ i ._: m . „ .' n . '■■ ' 210-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 132, 26 May 1876, Page 4

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