11. L. L. BMIT II . 1 -illy-qualified medical j On nl| nffeetiens of the Nervous System (ni tier from what (blue urisiug]. 1 broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indiscrc ti-ms. On (Jouf, o colonies, those excesses which inilnUwd Jn " hot youth" tell •ith fi-nrful interest. regrets are useless, our repining '■'■■e solo idea sin mid bo tho chances of remedying the ilk wo already | nave, i or combating the effects likely to I I result. Hide it im he may, put ou as good | ;|erior ns ho can, still is tho victim iptis that he is a living lie, and that xmer or later hi« vices will discover him 11*) tho World. Our Faith, our obligations Ui I society at large, the Welfare of our future ng, and the duty we owe to ourforbids procrastination, and points i out to!us, not to wait till tho ravages break I nut. iiionr constitutions. to negociuting with a merchant, ging with a eommorcial clerk ; I makes enquiries as to their standing, their lcngtl of occupancy or residence; and, in *'— casp of a legal adviser, both c- *■ '■■' al qualifications and as to his enj of transacting tho individual bus consults upon. Strange to say, hoi the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without regard to tho fitness, qualification, cx[ierie"~~ f«- «t...T, n rf;.,«t«. ailment, reqt nearest man, whose experience ant perhaps, lies in quite an opposite L. It is astonishing that so many aro driven mad, ar- ruined in health, and aro bankitoney? Have I . , J them that " I, Or. 1.. L. Smith, am the only legally qualitieil raedieul man advertising in the colonies?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrimns they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, &'c—and had them analysed anil found them to consist of " Burnt sugar and tig mutter," oad tho certificates I ■ltovi'n to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I ste]i out of the ethics of the profession and advertise* to give those who require the services of my brunch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, ami one, mo who has made this his study. Dr. 1,, L. Snath is tho only qualified man advertising, and he ha in Melbourne 24 years in full prnetie NERVor-8 DtSBASEI ov I'oWEr. & Draw, it v SYPHILITIC AI FECfiONS 1, 1.. SMITH ei -Fee, 11. Medi 1)11. 1.. !.. SMITH. 182 mU.IXS-STI.KKT 1 , Late tile .Residence .if the to MELBOURNE. CHOLERA, FEVER, DR. J. CO LLI 8 BROWNE CHLOROO YN E, This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves puin, (■alms the system, restores tho deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the bod-, without creating any of those unpleasant results nttent 1 '"'~ the use of ojiium. Old and young i take it at all hours and timei rcfluisftot. Thousands of persons tc its marvellous good effects and WOndooful cures, while medical men extol its virtues meet extensively, usinij it in great quantities in tho following mi Disi.-.isce in which it ... useful Cholera, Dysentery, Di Colics, Coughs, Asthtnn, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Whooping "Cough, Cramp, Hysteria, &c. Ageuta. for Brisbane :— Bebkley and Taylor, Quow-MrecV Agouts for Melbourne :—Messrs. Fei.ton, (Irixwadk, A Co.; Adelaide ;—Messrs. I*. Falk & Co. Wholesale Hgents ror Sydney :—Messrs. F.LMOTT UkoTIIEKS. CAUTlON.—Vic«.Chaaeollor Sir W. P. Wood stated that DR. COLLTS BROWNE was undoubtedly thu inventor of CHLORO. DYNE; tnat ton story of the dsfoudant, Freoinsn, being tho inventor was deliberately untruft, which lw regretted had boon sworn so. Eminent hospital physicians of London (tnted that Dr. J. ColUa Browne was tho discoverer of Chlorodyne; that thoy presvribo largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—Sen " Timos," July IV, 18(11,
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 20, 16 February 1878, Page 1
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629Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 20, 16 February 1878, Page 1
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