'" Ml , ■ "/■ ■ ■ ' ' ■■>''! .nu im „,mm ■■ ■ i .■«■■■ ■■*M*. ■■ i*h », DJTBENTERY, CHOLERA, I FE^ER, . AGUE, COUGHS; r f i colds, &c. "...., .. T[\R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S AJ .. , (Ex Army kadical Staff) b H L O R G t> Y N JS | Is the Original aad on'y Genuine. CAUTION.— Vice-Chancelior Sir W. P. Wood stated th**t. Dr.. Collis Br.>wne was undoubtedly the Inventor of qaORODYNB ; that/the story of the defendant, Pr>?efaian, being the inventor, was deliberately uitrue, wh|ich he regretted had bt en sworn to Eminent Hospital Pliysioians of -London stated thkt Dr. J. Colli* Browne was the discoverer ofj Chlorodyne ; 7 that they' prescribed it largely. and mem no other than Dr. Browne's. — feee Times of July 12, 1864. [The Public, therefore, are cautioned againtt uslng- r any'6th r crithan •. X \. "' A '"*: Dk J. Collis Browne's CHLdRODYNE. | j -REMEDIAL CSB3 AND ACTION. - This INVALU ABLE : REMEDY produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain,-' calms ! the system, -restores the deranged functions, | add healthy action of the eecre- | thins* of Ahe 'body, without creating ■ ahy'of ■■ thbse unpleasant results attsnding the u»e of opium,' Z Old and young . may ; take; it at all. hdurs and times when requisite Thousands ofj persons-testify .to .its mary.ellojsfgpod effects and wonderful Cures, while Medical mj-n extol its virtues most, extensively, using it in, great .quantities via * th'e following, Dis-, eases'!—''' ""/',. 7 777'., *7 7/ '.../' /. : 7 ! '~/| jDiseases ,in/'.^hich' .it is/^found eminently/.] j useful :— Chpleiia, Dysenter7,/D:arrh'oaa|'j j .Coljcs, 'Coughs, A Bthma, Rheumatish), "l • "Neuralgia, WhoopiDg Cough,, Cramp, || 1 Hysteria, &c. . ' / {[-Extracts from Medical Opinions.] JThe Right Hon.* Earl .Russ.ell communicattd .to the College of PhysiHa-is^and^J;' T. Davenport/ that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service.iu ;Cholera was Chlorodyne. — See Z ancet, Dec. 3i, 18fi4. ' :• ■' ■ .':."•■■"• -.-v. 7 ';'-'; jFrom A. Montgomery,; Esq.,- late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombiy,-:— V. Chlorodyne, is„a , most valuable remedy in. Neuralgia, Asthma,' ahd Dysentery. To it T fairly 'owe my restoration to heilth, after eighteen months' of 83vere B<-:ff ring, arid when all other remedies i had failed." - -7"-* . ' • .-J . * Dr. Lo^e, Medical Missionary in India; reports- (beceriiber; 1 865)*'.—" ThaY ih nearly every case of Cholera in whidh Dr. J l . Collis -Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the patient recovered." - .' ■ ' ' I Extract from the Medical Times, J&nwrY 12th, 1866 :— " Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores' of-orthodox Medical. Practitioners. Ut '■ course it would not thus be singularly popular, "did it "hot 7* supply a want and fill a place.'" ; ,--.-* , ; •--- . > Extract from the. General Boird of Health. London, as to its ;efficicy in Cholera :— •' So strongly, convinced, are we of the immense value of this lemedy, that we cannot too forcibly, nrge the necessity of adopting it in. all cases." .'. , BEWARE of spurious and dangerouc com-., pounds s-ild as CHLORODYNE, from whiih fi-equent fatal ijesults' bave'.followed., ■■ Ste leading Miicie^'tfhdrmaceutical Journal, i ISt/of Attiust 1 , 1869, -jvhich states' that 1 Dr. J. Oollis Browne 1 wiis ' the Inventor" 6f "'Cblorodyne ; that it is alway s right, to use hrs preparation 1 When Chlorody he is ordered. ' : CAUTION —None without the words,> ( L^R7j^ : ppiiLis^B-BoWNic'' oh ihe'Go- 1 yernment stamp' Overwheiming Medical testimony acc*>mpaniei each Bottle. Sole Manufacturer ;— J.,T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Busssll-street, Bloom'sb ury,' ' 7 .". : .' /'London. ' ' \_ : j Sold in Bottles, 1/ l/lj; 2/9, and 4/6. Wholesale Agent New Zealand .— Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co., | .. Dunbdix. 864—26 •Is there no hope?' the sick man said ; • The 'silent doctors shook' his head. 7 *'■' While there U life there's hope,** he cried." i 'i r <H'2Egroto t : dum animus est,. tpes r est." i. xDR. L. L. SMITH (■The; ..only. * legally-qualified Medical - man . j advertising), j '■•■ OOKSDLTS— *. ' ; .. ..-: pn all affeotlons ot < the^ Neryous.Syßtem (no • matter from w.hat cause arising) ; on all broken-down Constitutions ; on all Diseases j arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ; j on Rheumatism. T , .... .--.-.. TN these Col° n les, those excesses. whieh.we il?., have indulged in' ''hot youth" tell upon us with fearful interest. •'.. | '■ ' ; .. /. \ \ Our -regrets' are useless, 'our repiningsfuiile. J The- so]e idea should be the chsrices. ' •We possess of remedying the' ills we already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide "it as he may — put on as good an exterior as he can— still is': the yictim conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his rices will discover him to the world. Our Faith~-dur obligations' ;td society at large— the welfare .of ourlfuture offspiing— and the duty we owe to ourselvej — forbids procrastination,- and points out to. us not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. : ■ : Before negotiating with a 'merchant, before; engaging, .with a . coufldehtial '. 'clerk ; .' ' before ; employing a barrister— a careful m»n makes inquiries,. asvto. their- standing ; and, in the. case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications-, and as to his capabilities of "transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits thesa necessary precautions) - |and without regard to ihe fitness, quiliflcaition/experieice, jind ability for. the. particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the ueare^t man, whuee experience and prac r [tice, perhaps, lies, in quite an opposite direc-, Jtiohi-V'/V '-.-'., 'A ■ '7 ' 7". j Ii it -astonishing tha't so many are driven ' .mad, are ruined 'in health, and are bankrupt 'in spirits, hope/and money? Have I not, for i ly ekrs, "pointe-1 ' Out to thera 'that I, DrA'L ' L. • Smith, am the only legally-qualified medical' \\mau advertising in the Colonies f Bave I not ialso' prosecuted, at my own expense, these j very 'quacks, and exposed the various nostrums I they are selling— such as Phosphodyoe, jEßsence of Life, &c. — and had them analysed, |and found thim-to oonsis't 'of !< - Burnt sugar jand flavoring matter," and .the certificates I 'jhave-PHOVEDto be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step, out o^ the ethics of the profession and r advertise, to give those who.requrie the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a If gaily qualified man/and one moreover who has made this ! his 'especial-' study. . : ' '' ! -Dr L'L. Smith is the only legally ! qualified : J medical man advertising/ iahd he has been ih j Melbdurrib 24 years ih fiill practice -ori-Nervous^ Diseases Loss of i Power and Debility Syphijiitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and j Rheumatism;--' 7''- ' ' - ; i" •'- '■ j Dr. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted .by j letter. -r-Pee £1.,. Medicines forwarded to all i the.coldnles. . / "7- ' /// '7 .-.," 7-77y' -. j !j)R. L.X. SMITH,' 1 82 CoUins st. Bast./ , \ (Late the Residence f of .the -Goyernor), ; I;y i j .'; • /iMEJ,BOUaNH. , :-, ; ' 210
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 134, 29 May 1876, Page 4
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