: DYSENTERY, CHOLERA : FEVEi?, AGUE, COUGHS, . ; COLUS, &c. DR. J, COLLTS 'BROWNE'S - (Ex Army Medical Staff) ■-. '■: f gjEiLp HOD.INI ir ' llsthe Original andonly.Genuine. :• CAU,TioN.r-iVice-Chancel!oc Sir ->W; /Pi. Wood stated ithit Dr. Collia Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor, of .CaORODtIfB ; that the etory of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor, was deliberately uitrue, which he regtetted had bt en sworn to F.mij nent' Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J.Coliis Browne wag the discover of Chldrdajinel;' that they 'pr'esbri^p it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's. --See Timei of July 12, 1864. The P ( ublic, therefore, are cautioned againtt aairtg any other, than. , : / ' ■; Dr. j J.'^Cpitis Browne's, CdLOROD YIS B j . ; REMBDIAr. ( TJSB3 AND ACTIOK. ;' This INVALUABLE IREMEDY produce* quiejß.ijefreshiflgisleep, relieves pKin;,vcalms the/system,; restores .the deranged functioned and 9timulat.es vheallhy ; actioa of thaißecre^. tipusjpf .tb-ej-body, without: .creating $ay of tbo.se;,ugpieasant. results httsndsng ,the ute of opium. -, Qid, and ,youug may. take it at all hours and times when requisite. ■ Thouaanda i of. persons tp.its.rmarveHop-.gpod \ effects 'a.nil ' wonderful .', C}iijx, wbUe Medical raenextpl i(s virtues most extensively^ using ft iii great quaritities ia the following eases.— , t ...,.„-.■ r , '.''r - -'.;- --■ :iDigea?e3 in , which it is '. found ]' Oi -usefuls— Ciii^lera, .Dysentery,., Dmrrh'ceiJj Coiics, Cb'ughd, 1 ' Asthma, j.Uheuaiaibiu, , fNeurajgia,. Cough,. jCr^mp, ■' 'itvaterla/'&c.' ' ' V, . -, [Extracts from 1 Medical Opinions."] The Right Hon. Earl Kussell communicated to. the College of Physicians, andJ.T. Dsven- ; port,- that he had received information to;the elßfect that the only remedy of any service, ju Chqlera was Chlorodyne.— See \ lancet, Dec! i 31, 18*4. , iFiom A. Montgomery, Fag., la|e t lnspector 6C ' Hdspitals, Bombiy ;:— ■;'.' Chioro'dyfle ' is a moat Valuable remedy in Neuralgia,- Asthma, and Dysentery, -To" it I fairly o*e my reato^ ration to he ilth, after eighteen months' oi I severe suffering; and when all other remedies ' had failed." • . >- :^ iAt ■' ii Dr^Loffe, Medical Missionary in India, re-poßt|^-(pecemi?er, I8b5) .-r-" That ia. .nearly every case of Cholera in which Dr. j.. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the patient recovered." '"•;•"- Extract from the Mediqal Times, January 12th, 1866 :— " Chtpro'dyhe is . prescribed .by > scores of orthodox Medical Practitioners. ':,. Ul course it would 7 not thus be singularly popu ar, did it not ' supply, a want aud tilt a place.'*' '' ■ " ■' : BEWABE of spurious and dangerouc compounds s)ld as CHLpRODYNE, irom whicl 3 frequent fatal results bave followed. OA.UTION.— None Genuine {without th< words, " Dr. J. Collis Browns '' on Ithe Go yernineat staaif| . O^erwheJnnug,,. Medica , (testimohV acoonipanie* each-Bottle. ; ' ; • ' |l^" The public are further cautioned, j 6 1 forgery of the Government Stamp bavin; , come tp the: kfiowleiige of the Board of Jn land Rjfffcnue. < Sole Manufacturer :—J. T. DAVE SPOUT i 33, Great li'issai'-strset, Bloouisbury, London. || Sold ia Bottles, l/l £, 2/9, and 4/8. l ~ Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : — ; Messrs. : KBMPTHORN E, PHOSSEH ; & Co, DnNlvDix 864—26 c .-: a ,■-.-■ ■ - - - • - ■ * "Is there no hope? ' the sick. man said ; V The silent doctor shook his head. v. .M, While there is, life there's- hope,' he cried,' c _ . •• Myrolo x dnm animus est, spes est." '-■ I I)K. t: ITSHIITH a (The, only .legally-qualified . Medical mai a advertising), 8 . OONSOI.TS— • 7 On all afleiiiona oi the ( Nervous System (n< ? mitter irom whit .cause- arising) ; on; al 7 broken-down Constitutions '; oh all pisc^se b arising from eat^ly indiscretions "j on Gout I on Kheutnatism. ' IN these ColQnies, thpae oxceases which w have indulged in ';" hot youth " tell upoi us with fearful interest. ■ ' ''■'. 8 , ..-Our- ..regrets are useless, ouir , repiniijgi , futile. The sole idea should be the, chuinctt ? weppssess^of remedying the ills we aliesdi a h&ve, or combating thejefleeta likely tj result ? Hide it' as he may— put on "as good an exf terior asjie ean— jeiill.ia the viutim copacipuj ' that he is a living he^and (ha 1 ; sooner or Jatei j« his vices will discover himtu tj'ie world.) (jjui i* i«'aith — our obligations to society ac! . large— the welfare of pur jiiture offspriqg-r-and tht duty we owe to ourselves— forbids prbcrasti natiou, and points put to us not to wait till ; the ravages break out in bur constitutions. 1 Before negotiating, with a merchant', before : engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister— a' careful. ui»n makee fc inquiries as tb thtir 'standing j anil, iii the case of a legal adviser, both as to bis legal * qualifications and as to his' capabilities of fc transacting the individual busincs3 he consults him upon, fctrauge to aay, however, in ' the } selection of a medical man,-: the sufferer frequeutly omiis thesa necessary precautions, > and without regard to ilia fitness, quihfiuation, es^erieme, and ability for the panics 3 lar ailment iequinng matmenc, he consults the .uearest mau, whose experience aud practice, perhaps, lies iv quite an , opposite direction. , .„.-. Is : it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruiued iv health, aud are bankrupt ig spirits, hope, aud monc-y? .Uare I uot, lor > years, pomtea out to tliem that I, Dr. L 'L, Smith, -am the only kyally-qualijied medical ' man advertising in the Colonies f liave I hoc } also prosecutttl, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums 1 they an} selling— such as Phospnodyne, ' Essence of Life, &c— and had themanalysed, and lound ctnnl to oonsist of '-Burnt sugar aud flavoring matter," and the Certificates I have proved to be all forgcrie?. It' is lor this reason that I step out of the eihics oi the prdi fessiou aud advertue, to give those who iequrie the services of my branch »v opportunity of ; knowing they cau consult a hgalfy qualified man, aud one moreover who uas m*do this 1 his especial study. , Pr.L L. Smith is the only legally qualified I me^ciil man advertising, and he has b .eu ia Melb6urne2l years in lull practice on Nervous x Diseased Loss of Power anil Debility byphiliiic Affections Want of Condition Gout and fiheumatiam. ' ■ Dk. L. L. SMITH can beeouiuKeU by letter —Fee £l. Medicines forwarded to alt the colonies. Dr. L, L. SMITH, 182 Collius efc East. (Late the Besidence of the Governor), MELBOURNE. 2<o
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 88, 16 April 1877, Page 4
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