DYBENTERT, CHOLERi. ,*,*': .*-••■ -■_ colds,* &c. . V -.'' ■'■~jpk®7- J. : -COiiMS ''BROTOE'i JL/ !:; -^'Jbrn^UMiH-riUy^'^ TU Jhe Original and only, Genuine. .I!X.. » , ' ./. k*. -J, *i^> <.'- "j '* , .-'.. CAUTION.— VIce-Chancellor Sir W. A ■■ Wood! stated .thut. Dri: Collia Bfiwna !«r^-^ari- ■ dbub'tedry tbe Inventor- -. of! OHORODfNEi; > that the' atory. of 'the defendant-: -Erfieraaii, :.befii'g .the Inventory .was' deUbecatel^Uitrai, which he regretted had been sworn to**---_iipi-■faerit Hospital Pliysidan'g .of jLand-m .stated 'that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of " Chlorodyne ; that they prescribed it largelv(ij^.-me&n no qJher:tha(n Dr. Browne'2. —See re-sea of July„l2, 1864. j , ri. The -Eubli^- therefore, ;are cautioned againet y flsUig^ny.^therithan :-' > •• , t ,. • T' . v t'i 1 * Db. 1 '3 t . COfcLis Browkb's CHLOBjODTnI: V ! Y ,Tfta ! |TN VALU, ABLE o ;R.EMgTj'*f jjrß^cis ; ( qi|iet, jefreqhjng , slwp;..re.iiieve9 pj*inVJ calnS ' ,the system, restriife's '$$> deranged .furicii-oni, and stimulatea healthy action of" ttie iecr4tions'of the body^ withonfrcreating-any di those uQpleaeaat |reaa|ts-atfeailing the use qf opium. Old and, young may take it at all hours and .times wjben ..requisite. Thousand] of ■ pertona testily to ' its marvellous good effects and .wonderful , Cures, while r _Medical men' extol ita'virtue-^mds6*'e*«enßi'*i--sly^ rising -'i-S-m I ;.grtatf quantitiea ia ' the follb wing- DitJ--eases-.— : '( : * '- "' 'i_'- *'! -;;';' 1 ; Diseases in 1 which It is '. fonnd' eminently . useful s —Cholera; : Dysentery, Diairrlima, ' " : Colics, ''-'Cb'fagUs,' 1 Asthma, ; Rherimatfsai, Neuralgia, Whbbpidif 'Cough 1 , Cramp, Hyateria, &c ; - .*•>■• . ; [Estracta from Medical Opinions."! * j The Sight HonVEarl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians, and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information, to. the effect that, the only remedy of any service ie Cholera was Chlorodyne.— See lancet, Dec. 31, 1864. ,--' -. ' " ;: .-.- '■;: y i , From A. Montgomery, Fsq., date lnspectqi of Haspitals, ,Bo*mb*y :— "'Qhlofodynei is a most valuable' remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma and. Dysentery., To it I fairly owe my restriration" to he*Uh,. &fyev eighteen months' b: •severe sufferlhgj'aind wheri' all other remedies had failed." . h . : j Dr.' I^-veVM^edicaV Missionary in lridia L re ports (December'^ 1865) . ! -i" Tbat ] iri 'nearly every case of : Cholera iri which-'DK Ji'Collii Browna'aChlorofdyne ;WftS administered, the .patient recovered." ■_■ *•- Extract from the Medkal Times, Januaiy ;12th,T866:~ ir GhTofo'^ bj score's of rirt&odoi Medical/Prkctitioneifa. ' O course it would nbtithus tbe* singularly popu iar.odid it hot: '« supply ai walntiaud fill Is 'place;'"" ■•*-'■ a--- {:'. '■ ;'■: . >-; - - •„ ■:; \ ■ BEWARE of spurious and dangerouc com pounds sold as CHLORODYNE. from whioi frequent* fatal results have followed. j r .C^UTIQN.— None,. Genuine jv ; it'hftut..tm J. Coi^f-s Snamm'-i on th^'Go* vernment stamp^, ... .Overwhelming Medica testimony accompanies each Bottle. \ fjgif;. The "publig, aig <fug|h|s Cautioned, U forgery of the Government Stamp having gome tc*. the, knowledge ol the Board of iri land Revenue. " '• '■"•-'-*' | Sole Manufacturer :— J. T. DAVENPORT 33, Great Ru«se'll<*Blreet; Bioomahury,: j -London. ' Sold in Bottles, 1/1 J, 2/9, and 4/6. | : Wh^legale^gent^ for. New Zealand ;— j Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, &cL n Donedin. *■ v * .. 864— 2Sj j "Ia there no hope?*' the sick man said ; ! > .-- • The-sHent doctor shofik-his headi . •: .. j* j M .While -there is life thare'a Jiope/ hajbrled) u XEgt pto, dum animas est, spes, e.t." 5 . r ;;;Dß;'ii'-i^ s SM'M ; (The only legally-qualified Medical man . ., advertising), -- j ._;,-.--- ,-r , CONSULTS— - - ... 1 :. j On all affeationa of • the Nervoua System (no mutter from.whatf causa') 'arising) ;*.ba a)l ;:o :broken-;down Constitutions.; onajt Diseasei arising from early Indiscretions ; OU Qoui ; on Rheumatism. * . . . i IN these Colonies, those excesses which ye have indulged iri " hot youth tell upon IsUs^withfearfuUntereat,;, .'•!•:-.' ,1, i Our regrets are useless] : out ' repinings , 'futile. 'Tha'aole- idea ahonld* be the 2 e_ancla we possess-of remedying* the ills we aflready have, or combating- the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may— put on : as' 'good an eiterior aa he can-^-s'till is the vicsim'' conscious that he is a living* lie, and thaoeoo-ier- or later bis vices will [discover him to the' world; Oiir Faith-rrinr. obligations -W' society at Itirge-r---the welfare of our future offspring— and the duty we owe to^outselvej— forbids procrasti natio^nand points o^t to ua not. to wait till the ravages breakout in our constitutions. ' Before negotiating with a merchant, before..eug^gin^ with a confidential, olerk j .before employing a barrister— a careful man makes .inquiries -as,, tp their stapding j and,. ,in rthe case'oE a ' legal adviser,' ' both ' as to' his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities bf : transacting the individual business he consults him upon, t; trarige ' to say _ hdwever, iv 'the aelection'of a~ medical* - man,' the sufferer frequently- omits' thesl necessary precautipris, aiid 'without ' r^ard ■'■ to the ' _trieSßi : qu*ili_cation, e*sperierice,-arid ability"-for-' the ■particular ailment ' treatment, he consulta the uearest man,- whose experience 'and practice, perhapa,* lies in- quite an opposite direction. '■',-' .."■'■"•. '7' y'■ '■ ' 7 '. '■' S la . it astonishing ' that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health,' arid, are, bankrupt iri spirits, hope, aud money? Have I riot, lrir years, pointed out to them that. -I, Dr. lfc. L. Smith, am. the only legally-qualified medical mdu,aidoflKtisin^in theiCphstiesf. ?Haye 1.,«0t also ppsicutvd, at my, own', expentje,. 1 these very quacks, and exposed the vaf-ioua nostrums they ,-ire seiling— auch ;,a*( phosphodyne, Essence of Life, _c.— arid 'had tlietn ariaiysed, arid found th-jm tooopaiatof VButrnt sugar and .flayotirig;msitter,'' „arid the'eertificaies: I have pbOved; to be all forgeries. .It ia lor thlis .reason .that I step out of the ethics of thb. profession and advertise, ,to give those who requrie the Ber.vi(;es'.o£ riiy jm opportunity bf knowing they, cab coriauii; i legacy ,q^„li*flt|_ .man, and one riioreover who naa made this '. ' .. '"; * uDr Li L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man: advertising, and he has been m Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervops Diseases Loss of Power aad Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout arid Rheumatism. - ■;.' *,•..■:•■ . t. , | I i Dr.; L. .L.: SMITH can beccnsuHed by letter —Fee £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. . I Db. L, L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. East.: . (Lata the Residence of the Governor), ? KBLBOUBHB. 2SQ . ■" ' ' .. ' i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 92, 20 April 1877, Page 4
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