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DIYSENTERY, CHOLERA I FEY-EB^ AGUE, COUGHS, j COLDS, .&c. ~ti\U. JJ- COLLIS' SE'OWNE'S J|/'" A (I_x _i-my^yiW Staff) : " : ; j Is the Original and only Ggnuii-e. ■■ ; JCAUTION.T-Vice^ChanceUor Sir W. P. Wood stated Dr. Collia Browne was undoubtedly the Inreat or of CSORODYNE ; 'jthaf t#e etory of 'the J defendant, Fr< 3 e__an, . •ibeingr ,the lnventor,, was deliberately uatrue, ' which he regretted had be^h, sworn to Emi- . n^nt Hospital Physicians or Londoh stated ' tbht Dr. J. Colli. Browne waa the discoverer ofj Chlorodyne ; 'that -they TprCTcribad-,,; it largely, arid mean,no other than Dr. Browne's. — See Times df July li, 186.4; * '" , |The.Pub|ic, ther.efore^are cautioned againtt u^n*^ any other than ?D_j. J. CoLLia Browne's bHLORODYNE ' | „, REJIBDIAL . USES AHD ACTION. JThia iN^At^ARLE^RISM-SDY produces jquiet, refreshing sleep, relieves' pain, calms the system, restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the accretions.' of the body, ' without' creating any of '' , thjoae unpleasant results attending,, the; use of ' opium. Old and- young may take it at all /hours and times when requisite. Thousand, joff persons testify to its marvellous good "effectr and' wonder fal ;Cares, while. Medical men estolj iti virtues. most extensively, uaingT it ! in 1 ' great quahtlti^s , in the followmg Diseake^*-' - r - ■■■ •"■ •'"."..:. jDiseases in whichi.lt is - : l(n.uj_ ! useful :— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, i Colic.] Coughs, Asthma, ;Rh(aU_.iti.mi X j Neuralgiav Whooping' Cough, Cramp, ; .Hyater)av.&c;v I. '.J:- ./ „.•.■! 'i yor, i i.'S :.'•!,-:.'..• ) < :.. . . : :..; / ,' vl \ ' ; > [Extracts f rom rMedical Opinions^ , JThe Right! Hon; Ear i : Rd...!l" coirimuiitcat-d toj the C6_l_g¥bf Phyeiciaris, ahd J. T.'Daveiipo,rt,', .hat -he had recefved-ibfo. mattoa^'o' the effect that the only remedy of ahy : ae.i.ce>in Cnolera was Chlorodyne.— See Lancet^ DoQi , - si,i&H+ r-.es- '.-.vs.i ■ ','/ ,5 j .:"}' ■ '■'./.v*:.:.t : jFrom A. Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector !oC* Hospitals, 'Bamb»y:f-^<'i Chlorodyne; is'.a imbst valuable remedy in- Neuralgia, Asthma, 'arid-Dysentery. <Fo it J; I fairly owe my re«to- r (ration to health,' after eigoteen months' of < - aavere suf-eririg. arid when ail other remedies ' hid .ailed.'*"' ' /;.'.■■: :..*, )Dr. Loire, Medical Missionary, in India, reports (December,. *>lß6's) ,'.i— x \That in nearly every case of Cholera 'ih_which Dr. J. Collia Btowne's Chlorodyne was, administered, .the. patient recovered." ' '''. : v ' -':.''; S lExtract.fEOm/the Medical TMes,~ January [ 12th, 1866: — ''Chlorodyne is prescribed i by jgcares of orthodox Medical Practitioners., f 01 course it w.uldnot thus be singularly popuar, did it hot "* supply a want and' fill a place.'" .BEWARE of spurious and dangerouc com-' pounds sold aa CHLORODYNE, irom which ,f-j_quent fatal result* have followed. /• : |CADTION.--None Genuine without the wbrds," Dr. J. Collis Browns" on the Gover nment stamp.. /Overwhelming Medical testimony accompahie. each Bottle. i jE^" The public are further cautioned, a fdrgery of the .Government; Stamp having , come to th. knowledge bi, the Board of In-, land.Revende.. / '•'',• S6!e Manufacturer :— J. T. DAVE SPORT, . -, ,' 33, Great Russell--tre.t^'Bloomsbu£y, . , . . ' London. „ ;"" Sold in Bottled, 1/IJ-2/9, and 4/6. 1 Wholesale Agents for New Zealand:— Messrs. -KEMiPTHbRSi-, PROSSER, & Co,, i .; v. ,'... /...., Dunedin. -.."■• 864—26; i : - ..., • "jls there no hope? ' the sick man said ; ' ! The silent doctor shook his head. ''j While thero is life there's hope/ he cried.' ! « ASgroto, dum. animas est, spes est." (The' only legally-qrialifiied- ; Medical man I -- advertising),- - — i •• ' OQNSULTS — Oh all affections of the Nervous System.(no: jmatter ffottf What cause ; arising)?; oa all ibrokeilrdown Constitutions; on all Diseases ■> j arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ; {on Rheumatism. , -„ . IN these Colonies, thdse~excesses which we -ihavejadulgedan "hot youth" tell upon - -u4 with- fearful' interest. . . . . :;- |Onr r TegfetsYare useless, our ,'repininga ; .futile. ; The solfti idea should be the chances; . jweipofcleasof remedying .theiills we already hive, oe combating the effects likely to result:/ Hide it as- he may— put on as good an es- > « .^tdrior .as he can— still-is ths victim conscious, l; 'tljatllAUiUvm^.lfe/aiid'tha^ h]s vices will^ diScdVerhtmtoth. Wb.ld. 'Our ; ~ v- Faith— 6ur obligations to society at large— 1 tne welfare of our iu ture. ofTspririg— arid the d&ty we owe to ourwilves— forbids procrasti nation, and points out /to; us not to wait/till . tiie ravages bre&k-oui in 6'ur "cohsrjtutions. '■■ Before negotiating with a merchant, before ,r> engaging, with. a "confidential;, clerk; before ;, rempl^yf^g^barrister— a careful man makea r inquiries na to their standing ; and,, in the case of a legara.visflr, hoth as Whla.egal ; /qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting tQ.individual bu_in.aa he consults him upon. Strange to aay, however, in the .election of; a medical , . man, the sufferer fref : "-qiientl^ ;omiis , these necessary , precautions, - ; arid without . regard >to ithe.. fitness, qa.liflca- . _' tipn, experience, and ability for the par.icu- . 1 "'lar ailment requiring treatment, he consult. „ ->,tne uearest ihah, whose experience .hid practice, perhaps, liea in quite an opposite direo ' tipn. ' •*' •■ ■' ; '■'■' '" "> '"•■•■ ' | la it astonishing that so many ate driven' i ! n|ad, are riiided in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, lor years, pointed out to them that I. Dr.L. L. Spiith, am the only legally-qualified medical mitn advertising in the Colonies t Have I not also prosecut-d, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are. .selling— Buch aa Phoaphodyne, Essence of Life, &c— arid had them analysed, and found thtm to oonaist of '• Burnt sugar arid flavoring matter,'' ahd the Vertiflcatea I have proved to be all forgeries. It ia for thia reason that I step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who requrie the services of my branch, an opportunity of kfaowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one moreover who haa made this hia especial, study. , ', , i Dr L L. Smith ia the only, legally qualified medical man! advertising, and^he has b.en in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous , Ejiseaaea Loss of 'Power and Debility Syphi-, > litic Affections Want of Condition Gout and : , Rhenmatism. ;Dr. L. L. SMITH can .beconsulted . by. , ..lettar —^Fee JSI. Medicinea forwarded to all ttye colonies, - ; Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins at. last. , .(Late the Residence of the Governor), MELBOURNE. 21.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 4

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