1 yyy .-.' .-,*.. pXSE^ ; T:E V. T, O-HyQL ERA FEVEB, AIJEi COUGHS, ., T , r C'O i fcD'S,:& ; c.,. ; . v .._, Istha Original and only Genuine. Vi<a_-Chancel!or Sir: W. P.; (7oo'd stated thit Dr. Collis Rrowne was tin-; loubtedlythe Inventor of CBORODYNeV hat the story of the defendant, Fr p emaa, lelng the.iutreatbr, was "deliberately Aiitfrue, .hjcjijhe: regretted had been, tf worn to Emf*^ •' 1 tent Hospital) Physician^ ;o| * London /.stated _ !bat-.Dr.:J. Collis Browne was' tha drscov-srer. if" Chiorodyrie j that" pres crib^ia lfc| argety.and mean no other 'fitiaii Dr.BrbwneV.'' , 4-See Timet of July.l2^fßS4. I The Public, therefore/ are cautioned againtt |af-ig^-aay'--bi_h4r. than •*' YY : -' ■-" J - : A'i "-A^' Db. J. Colms BROW-fii'_ CHLOi-JOi- YNB' j REKBDIir. IJSE3 AHD ACBHOH. j Tiils^V^LttAßLE' prodnb^ qmiet, refreshing sleep, relievesJhesystenl, restores the demaged function*,.' ,nd stimulates healtky action of .the. _ec_i___ Eioc.- Ql r Uie body, .without creating any of Eho-e hnpletlsanti wa hits (attending ! the use of i)pia__. Y'Oid and ijfouogjhay -tafi_a it atlall houra and tilths when. fequisite.' Thousands. of persons ' , te3Ufyjto*..itf..mfrvelloi_ia goodeffects and wonderful Ckrei; while 'M^Sfeaf--siea extol its. virtues fcrost extensively, using . ;- In-great qttanti.ies, ia; Vthe foHbwing'Dfi.ases.-^" ; ''" :ji ' :i ■'•''" ' ' -■'!•'■"'-:'• -•••"• piseasej. in v.hich";it is found e_atneii6l|Y ! : ' ; uiefiil s^-Chpl era, Dysentery^ 1 i -' Coliqs, 1 'Coughs, :A_thm»;Yßhehi_iai_s'Bi, i r Ke__^fgia, "Whiopifig Oongh/ r CraEt)p, i Y^st«ia ( ,'&9. r Y ,'"'' '■[ ••' " , H / Y i < [Extracts from Medical Opinions.] j The Rigbt Hon. Earl Russell coinmuatcated . to College of Phveioiaus, 'and po^ t^that' Ke'hwFr ec^lveft infbhnatiati'tb .he effect that ,the,o,nly remedy of r any seryice,in "was Chlorodyne;— Seeittricef, ' Dec. 31, 1864, _ ; . — Y . j Froni AYMontgom^r, Fsq./ late iaspector* <|f' Hospitals^ Bomaiy :— <{ CMo__<ly_ie' i -'is A* most vAtuabfeYrgni-dy iM^-uralgiaj Asthma, ind Dysentery. To ifil falrfy owe my restoration to health, after eighteen moathaVof qefi-;eta[i>^rerUff,'and;vh_n alt O-lierremedies had failed." ' .».*_■ Y..r | DrjrLo.fe,'_M_idlcal;MlS-io9___y in India; reports (December, 1865)-. — "That in nearly every, case 1 of .Cholera in jwhich Dis.vJ. yolUs k Browsers ;.§_^drbdyne VwaEt adinunutet ed. ' the j tatieaCr"ecoyered.?' . '.,Y> " ■■-.'.-.']■ j Extract from the Medieal Ttm4s, January 1866 :— " Chlorodyne Js /prescribed By fcore^og orthodox Medical Pra fctitioh airs. '. /Ui Course it would not thus be dngufscly popu4r,„^id.,it not /supply a. waat and r fflt a placel'" : "' ' ' Y.-.' • I BB W ARE of _^urioi_s and dangerouc compounds sold 1 asOHLORODYNE, from which ; frequent fatal results have followed.- - - ; j pAO^ipS.*~None genuine idthout the yordi/fl pfL] J;; C^L&ia'.Bab^HS ??on iha Go-- . verameiniß. I '' stamp';- . Over whelming Medical te_ tftftohy accompanies each Botfiie. : £ Bk^V The publio ar A. fur ther cautioned, a lof^ery "of the Government Stamp having . (jome to the; knowledge of the Board of In-* land Re?enUe." Manuf^ctjirer :~J. T. DAVESPORT, . 33, Great Ru.sell-atreet, Bloomsbury, , " Lbiidon. « ;"SoikJi:Bottles, 1(11,^^2/9, and 4/6.. j JWholesaJe.A^ents |b^New.^landV-^.. Messrs'. KEMPTHORNE* PROSSERr&i C0.1 " j .. , M - : y- , DONEDIN. ; - 864—26. j • , . . - "j .-.,.- :.. ' . ~~~~ 'flathere nohope?^ -the sick man said ; j The silent doctor shook his. head. ** While ih-feia. life there's hope,' he cried.' j M . animus eat, spes est." i >ri DK L.IZ SMITH (The only legally-qualified Medical man I advertiaing), ':'■-•'. i i Y ooNsiiLxa— ;:. _.y On all affeetiona of the Nervous System (no mutfcai. fifota what- causa arising) ; 'on 'eill ; broken-down Constitutions _ on all Diseases i arising from early Indiscretions ; ou Gout ; iQE-ißheumatisfn. , ; "...- ' .jr. Y S r ■>■ N these Colonies, .those excesses which we have indulged in "hot Jrbdth" teii upon us withfeatfuii'nterest. j Oot -regretj'are ' n-ieless, "Otfr repioings ' fot|l& f Tha sQle, idea should, bethe chancy 1 we possess'ofYrQm-^ymg^te ii|3 we already I have, 017 combating tae effects, likeiy to reau|p. ' Hide It as he may— put on as good an exterior ashelcan— stlllig t¥e i victim cqnaciou9~ tMt_>hd'is r :^ : UHag:Ue,lnd-'thats6hWrd_^l¥^er/ > > Ms vii.es Will disco ver him to tM worldi Onr_aitie*^ouir jiblfgaUOiis r 4o-'_ocietyjag:>large— ; * ' .pe welfare bf our iuture offspring— and the '• ■ij-ty-weowe to ourselves — forbids- procrasti— nation,, and, points out to npt £o, wait till tha ?ay'ages\b_ea:k but^n.btiE'cbhstitutibn'si ' * t\vy f '-: :u:-l.l y. .-. A' '■' ■'_ X O'lu, ':•: I Before negotiating with a merchant, befqre ,j . engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barriater— a careful man makes - iaquipes-aa ; to their ptaoding.j and, in the- r cAse,^; a f^ga 1 ! advisbri bpth «*..to Us legal I qbfJtificatlo-is. as {o.^his.^capabiiitiea.ol*- '', transacting the iadlvid_ai busin^s^e.coosajb ,' i him upon. Strange to say, hb we v_r," in the J selection, of a medical man-, the sufferer fte- - quently omit a these necesaary precautions, ajpd without regard to the'.'fitnc^, qualification, experience, and ahility for the particular ailment r-equiring treat_aent,| he consults tf@ uearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite directipn. '''■'■ : '-yy '-'' 'YyA; ■- A.-y YY' , .-■ ,J ] Is '",' it; astonishing; that. _6 many are driven . Sad; Are rained'' iii health, and 1 are baulsrupji ' spirits, hope, and money? Havb'l hot, lor ; ypars, pointed Yduti to them that I, Dr. L. L. _&»«'% finar-rrta .only, legally-qualified medical ' BftiN advertising in tke Colonies f Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks* and exposed tho. various nostrums e&ey are selling— -such- as Phosphodyne, Essence, of Life, &c.-yand had them a&atyted/ ': spd ipund i Stem to consist of; ''.Burnt sugar, apd Savoring matter," and the certificates I hjive paqvE.o tobe all forgeriea i: . It is for (his : " reason; that I step ou. of the ethics of the pro- ' fesaion and advertise, to give thqae who requrie ,- the Bewicesof my branch an opportunity of , Rowing they can consult a legally quafifled man, and one moreover who nas made this his especial: study.; \Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified ■' niedical man adveriising,;and'he ;ha_s been in Melbourne 24 years ih full practice on Nervous Djiseaaes Loss of Power and Debility Syphiitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and - Rheumatism.' Dr., L. L, SMITH cap beconsulted by. • etter —Fee JS 1 . Medicines forwarded to all ' .Me colonies. - ;Db. L, L. SMIi;H, 182 Collins at.. East. . i(Late the Residence of the Governor),
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 104, 4 May 1877, Page 4
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