■■"■-y 'coggi^Y • J - J\U. Ji'^ecmL^^BEOWNE'S JLl' ' A ,£e&! Xrm J^dl^f-'Staff^- • - • ' V " i] l I Is the Original ani only Qenuiae. '■' IcATJTKH^~»Vice-Chancellor Sir W. ;P. Wood, stated Jh?t,,Dr. Collis Browne was. unY dduijtkly 'the^lninentor of. CH.ORO.Pt N, )3 '; | tnat the story of tbe dbferida'ht, Fr°eman ( I being the Inventor, was deliberately nitrue, which he regretted; bad bten.sw acn to %-, Esjfiinentr : Hospital .Physicians of .. London ., stated tljatVDiK J.'C^plHajlirojsne.Wjas^he.dis^avorbr oe phiorody'ifpiyT^t'hat' tiiey/Vpr]Mcribed.',_it lsr(? ; ely . and mean no other than Dr. : Browne's/ -ISee Tones of July 12, 1864 i*. •'• > r " :: JThe Public, therefore/ are cautioned againtt uslng any other than- '■■'■■[ '•: rjjp-jj. Goitra BrowHb'B CHLQROD YN B" I REMSDIAI. USES"Ain> ACXtOH. »This INVALUABLE RBMEDY produces 'qftietj 1 refreshing isleepi relieves' pain^ calms tne system, restores tbe deranged .functions,, and stimulates , healthy action of the secretions of the body, without creating any of . tljosq unpl.ea-^nt feaulta attending the use of >ioDiurtf.^-Oid'-and*yWbgjnia*f take.' it .s6"aH ' .hourkand times' when requisites; Tboaaandft. - : o% persons testify-/ tp i its marveliduaVvgoad' \ effects "and wonderful ( r Cures. r *^hiib7'Medifi(jl.' 1 men exlol its virtues imost^xteniimy/usirig^ it] in great, quantities in the following^iseases' I ';— •"'-' '.' -'"-' !-'• . '-' :" "'•'-<- '' -"""• JDiseases in whichVit. .is. found eminently. < " useful :— L Ch6ierli, ! ' jbysenteryi Diarrhca'aj i '''Colic's,' j'Cbughsi ■ Asthma, Rheumatism, f ; ' 'Neuralgia, Whoop "Cramp, : H^sierie};&W ; ■ ' • ; ; j ' '■■' ;: '" • •_• s - ■-' : • : ' 7 ' ; j I -. [Extracts ; frbhi : Medical Opiuionsi'j' - | The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to th^e^Cojlegeof -PhysiqiaoSjVand J.T'/Diayenpjjrt ,- that' he had received information to-the effect that ..the, qqly,. remedy ,qf any ser'-ice^iu Cpolera- was Chtorodyne.— See-iance*;, ls Dec. .31,1864.. T i iFro-u/'A. Moiitgbmepy, JBsq,; 'laternspectb'f jof Hospitals, 1 Bonibiy :-i <B*GhlorftdyhoTia8 *GhlorftdyhoTia a jr^ost valuable remedy in Neuralgia^ TAfthma;, I arid Itesifentery , ' { To, j$ , ; I fairly 6 wo : nj jr ires;i<o- | ration to heiltb, after eighteen inpnths' of severe suffering, acd when all other remedies h^d failed." ..-- .-.,- v . : , TV .' ; ;Dr. Lo<vej Medical. .Missj-jnary inVlodi^Vrepprts (P^ecembWj . i 8 { 65). !-r-"!Tbat' in; nearly every" case of 'Cholera in which. Dr. , J*. Collis Bpowne's Chlorodyne was administered, the patient recovered.'! " '.' '■ </ " ' S Extract from the Medical Times j ; January th, r 1866.;-r^^?* Chlorodyne, is prescribed ,py oires'bf orthodox Medical Practitioner's. Ol urse it would .nofithua be singularly popr* ar, did Js,nofe VsuppiyU ' want x and fill a place.' "'• ' ? '' : - :r ~y~ ) ''■ '■-> >>'' -^A >i ] BEWARE of spurioiia aiid danger ouc compoundssold: -is GHLORODYNEiJrom which . , fijequent fatal resiifti havefollotfed. .V^j, ■ i i jCAIJ-TION.-- None,. Ge'Qhine wi«ho~afeVth'B wprdsj.^Dß. J. 1 Gbi-i.i« Bbownb !' otf tMGft» vernmeutii statfip. .:> Overwhelming- Medicail testiaionjiiaQcoaipanie-.eacb Bottle. ■-' '* f^° The public are further cautioned, a forgery of the Govecnhie'n't Stamp haying , come:eo;:f he. -knowledge of: the- Board- bfiVlnls nd Revenue.-; ? -ii* v. ■ ■■ -'r ;):: ky T Sole: Manafactarer I'-i-f., T. ©AYE SPORT, , , j 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, ; : : I ■'• T '-■■ TLondon.' ': } '■•.. ..;. { Sold, in Bottles, l/lj, 3i9,,and 4/6, j Wholesale Agents for New ZeatandT.— Messrs. ffiBMPTHORNE, PROSSER, ,& Co., I Ddnedut. 864—26 i "Is there ilo hope? ' the sick: man said \ l (» '- ! silent doctor shook hia headj, \v^htleihei:eis;)i(-3,t^erie's hope,^ he crfedi' '* JEgroto, dum animas est, spes eat? TCTp ■ ! ] DR/X:' ZT SMITMfYrV (The bnly iegaliy-qWlifl^vi^-^Cai' 1 man j advertising)," "* J .'.-:•.".., ; -OOK9BVZB-r . .■-. , :. ■ . On all affections Of thb'Nervous System (n6 [matter from wh»t cause, arising) ; on all jbroken-doWn Constitutions 1 1 on all Diseases jarisftfg.ffbmi^riytla-ttibretions j on Goutj jon-Rheumatism. ~_ ... : IN jthese.Coiqnies, thpse,',exces^eß which we rha.^ .indulged. t in V;«*-hbt,y.QttJh ''.-tell qpon -.- with.fea'riul interest. ;.V r. jOu*?— regrets -are -useless, our- -repioiogs . pa^ile-,^/r^Sr§plo. idea should . be^the chances , L ;wp pbasess^bC, remedy ipgTtiie ills we alre'arly h^ve,,or,,coh?hatiog the'effects' likely to result. Hjide it i 'as he may— put on as good an ! ei-' , u ttaribf as he cah— still is the victim conscious ttet he is a Hying liejaudLthat; sooner or later his vices will disco ver,hlmit<y the world.YOur j y-Fjuth — onr obligations fa society at large— J ''tne welfare of our mt^re .oflfejpring— and the ddty we owe to.burselves— forbids procrasti nation, and points bnt to u'a hot to wait till , -.the 'ravage's bteak bus in our 'Constitutions. ''■ ]! J [Before negbtlating; : w!th a merchant, before •engaging with a- confidential clerk; frefore ;. a.barriater— a careful man makes lrapiiries as ..tp.their standing f ;tand,,.inr the •'cjjse of. ,a,,iegal adyiaer^.bdth as to bis legal [qtialiflcatibhs and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults hini upon.' , Ktraiijie^ to say; however.; in the selection of a medical man-, the sufferer fre- .' qtjently omits these necessary precautions, , aod without regard , to the . ficpess, qa-Uifioa-tioq, experience, and .ability 'fo< the particu-'■l-j* ailment requiring treatmbnt,, he cohsu|.ta.. -.(tlje uearest m'aii, whose eipe'rience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite ah-oppbsite direo tipn'''" •• '- -'■'•--:'.■■■ .--• '. "■'-. "'■ Jls. it astonishing that so many are driven )mad, are ruined in health, and, are bankrupt j in! spirits, hope, and money? Bave I not, tor years, pointed out to theux-that I, Dr. L. L. Sttuth,.am the only legally-qualified medical, man advertising in [the Cohtties? I Have, l nob; aljio at my own expense, . tliese ' v-jry quacks, and exposed the various npstrums thjey' are selling— such \ as . Phosghodyne,' Essenceof Life, &c,— and' had. th'epiynaiysed,! and'.fouhd .thtm Jtb. oßnsis^bit ''? Burnt . sugar . add flavoring m-itter, ,, i ;'and 'the certificates t h4ve pnovED to. be all forgeries." It is for tikis' - reason that I step out of the ethics of the profusion and; advertise, to^ive 'those' who requrie th|e services of-my- branch an opportunity of ,-kaowing they cao consult a legally,, qualified man, and one moreover who uas : made this tup especial study. •-- '"-• jDrlr'-L. Smith-is the only- legally qualified - .medical man advertising, and he has been in .Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous .'Diseases Loiibf. Powier and: ' Debility! &yphi.^lieic Affections Want of Condition Gout and ' Rheumatism <*.>'v;v.-: f; - ■-" - v.-: •-''. |Dr. _ L. SMITH can beconsulted by r ,letter— Fee^Sl. t Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. ; } |Dk. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. East. the Reßidence-o^the Governor), . MBLBjQDEHB. . 21q ... i "'" ' ' '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4
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