DT B i.'N'T'E R Y, : : C H G -L : E R-i, 1 FEVER, .. AGUE, COUGHS, , COLDS, ike. . 7 . DR. J. COLLtS BROW^Si; • (Ex Arriiy Medical StaflF) ■■''"> .">'■:■ •\ c ii; l bit o b : neIs the Original aad only Genuine. : '* n j ; CAUTION.--ViceiChancelibr Sir W; -Pl Wood stated thtt Dr. Goi lis Browne Was uri-* jdbribtedlj> the Idtentor of CHORODYNBr ithat tne story of -the defendriift, Fr-etrian,-' j {being theinventorr'was idellberateiy" udtrue;.which he regretted had b;en sworn to ..En\i!nent Hospital Physicians pf London ..stated jthatTDr. J. , Collis Browne was. rthe disco vorer jof Chlorodyne ;; (that, they prescribed it lareely .and mem no other than Dr. Browne's. !— See Times of July 12, 1864., . The Public, therefore, are cautioned againtt ;using any other than, --', Da. J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE. BEMBDIAL USBB AND ACTIOIT. This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces •.uiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain,' calms the systerii,, restores the deranged functions, arid stimulates healthy action of the .^secretions of the body, .creating., .any of those unpleasarit results .attending the u*<e,of opium. Old and young may take it at all [hours and times when requisite .Thousands jof persons testify to its ''marvellous, good, (effects and wonderful Cures, while Medical im-n extol its virtues most'extensively, using jit in; great quantities ia the following" Disj ease's .- i — - ■ '*-•--< '■•?> i Diseases in which it Is found eminently " useful: —Cboleija, Dysentery,* Diarrhoea, j Colics, Coughs, Asthma, Rheumatism, '•' Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, I '■'■ Hysteria, &c. •■■'!-. :.; f f£^t__acts from Medical Opinions.*] The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicat* d to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Daveniport, that he bad received information to. the, j effect th»t.the only remedy of any service in i Cholera was Chlorodyne. — See lancet, Dec. *31, IS«4. . , .pr.--/, :- F?om A. Montgomery, Esq., late: Inspector -•. Hospitals, Bomb *y :-r-^ Chlorodyne .. is a ; most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthuia, and Dysentery. Tp { it.'-I fairly* ojgre my 'r^sto*- ; rasiori to health, after eighteen months' pf i severe «iiff7-r lng, and when all other renaedies. ; had failed." ..' ' '/.."' ," : .. .; 7 7.;;'.". ; ' Dr. Lo#e, Medical Missionary in India,' rej. ' ports (December, l'tW). .-r" That ifa nearly •very- case of Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis ; Bra woe's Chlorodyne was ada.inis.ered. the ; patient recovered." 7 Extract from the Medical Times, < Jariuarp j 18th, 1866 :— " Chlorodyne i» prescribed by : scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. ~ Oi [ course it would not thus be singularly popuijlar,: did it not,' supply a want iand fill a place/". ■ f -r r ' "* 7 ' Extract from the General Botrd of Health. London, .as ;to its -efficicy in, Cholera :-?■'*: So strongly^ convinced are we of , the. immense value of this iemedy, that we cannot too i iorcibly urge the necesßity,of adopting, it . in all cases." • •-.- ' •'- - .• j «-. BEWARE of spurious and dnngerouc compounds sold as:OHLORODYNE, from which j frequent fatal results have followed.. ! Bee leading article, Pharmaceutical Journal, . Ist of August, 1869,' which states that Dr. J. I Collis Browne was the Inventor of •« Chloro- ( dyne ; that it is always right to use his pre- | paration when Chlorodyne is ordered. . CAUTION i~None Geriuine without the I words, " Db. J. Collis Bbownb" on the Go- ; verrimerit Stamp' - Overwhelming-'. Medical j testimony accompanies each Bottle. j Sole Manufacturer :^-J. T. DAVENPORT, 1 33, Great Rutsell-street,>Bloomsbury^ . .London. 1 ____ j Sold in Bottles, ,1/ Ul J, 2/9, and 4/6. Wholesale Agent 'New Zealand! :~ j Messrs. kEMPTHqRNE,, PROSSER, & Co., j ' DrjNBMN. 864—26 j 'Ib there no hope ? ' the sick man said ; " , ; The silent doctor shook his head. •- *i\ i "While thero U life there's hope,' he cried." '. « JEgroto, dum animas est, spes est." I (The only legally-qualified ; Medical; irian advertising), 1 ' " '" £it ' CONSULTS — On all affections of the Nervous System (bo matter from wh-tt cause arising-) ; on all broken-down Constitutions ; on all Diseases arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ; r. on Rheumatism. ... ,;\{ if. IN these Colonies, those: excesses which we , have indulged ia ''hot youth" tell upon us with fearful interest. ' !l Our regrets are useless, our repinings fu'ile. The sole idea should be the chsnees we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating' the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may-r-put on as good an ex-terior-aß,he(Can— -still is the, victim conscious * .that he is a living lie, and ; that * sooner or pa'|r his vices will discoyer him to the,worldy/,Our .Faith— our obligations . to society .at'. lafgeTj ; the welfare of our luture offspring— arid the ' duty, we owe to ourselves— forbids procrasti- j nation, arid points out to us not to wait till the ravages.break out in pur cons tit utiqps. Before negotiating with' a merchant^ before ( engaging with. a confidential clerk; before' 'employing a barrister^a careful msa'mVkes Inquiries as .to thfir standing ; and, in* the "case of a legal' adviser, both as^ to hls ! legal qualifications , and as to 'his -capabilities of transacting the individual business neWnsul.s him upon, btrange to say , : however ,- in the selection bf a medical .man, the sufferer frequently; omits these necessary precautions, and without regard to the fltnoss, qualification, experiesr«, anl ability for theparticu j lar nilment requiring treatment; rhe consults 1 the uearest man, whose experience andprac- ; ; tice^ perhaps^ lies in quite an bpppsite,direc- 1 tion. .._ ; --;- A ... , ..,,.■.-." :J-;-.yA AI-a i sis it. astonishing, that so jnany. are driven ' mad, ar.e mined in bealtji,* and ;are .bankrupt! in spirits, hope, and mpney?.,' | years, pointed.put t.o.thenfirthat ; .J«, Dr. 'i'L'.^Z, j Smith, . am the. only . legqlly^alified ti mtd(cal\ man; advertising in f . the [Colonies f. 7Hay;e'ljipt: also, prosecuted! at my own expense, the.se} very quacks, and, exposed the various npstrupis i they are selling— such .as Phoßphodyne,*; Essence of Life, &c— and had them analysed,! and found th<m to.oonsistof '•. Burnt sugar* and flavoring matter,^ .and the v certificates u l| have proved. to be all forgeries.. lt,iß;for this! reason, that I step out of .the ethics/pfthe pro-; f ession and advertise, to give those who require* the services pf; my branch lan,. opportunity of! knowing they can consult a, legally a.uiaUfiedl man, and one : moreover . who . has .made this! his eßpecial study. . % --f ".'J-f'fr, ,*Dr L. L. Smith is the only, legally .qualified; medical man advertising, and he has been in! Melbourne 24, years in full practice .on Nervous! Diseases Loss of Powtr and; Debility ,Syphi- ; lltic Affections Want, of Condition .Gout ;arid; Rheumatism. ; '■•- * - ■ 'A-J ■'■''>■ ■" - Dii. Jr. "L." SMITH ; can. beconsulted j'^y* ;,letter— Fe'eil. Medicines forwarded, to all the colonies. { t ..>•>,*, ?;„•.-:.*:.: t .^f AAv\ ■- ' ; bk. L. r L. S^lT^, ,182 Collins _t, <J B.ast. • .. J(Late the Residence of the Governor), < : tttU.BOTJBNI, a 10
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 144, 9 June 1876, Page 4
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