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Business Notices. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAMBOHNAPPS, THE PUREST STIMULANT IN THE WORLI). pAUTION.-To prevent FRAUD, we would recommend the public to purchase by the BOTTLE, and to see that the signature " UDOLPHO WOLFE " is on the wrapper and on the label of the bottle. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Are to be purchased of all Wine and Spirit Merchants. L. D, NATHAN & CO., AGENTS. WHE GENERATIVE SYSTEM JL AND 113 FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH & DISEASE. 1 vol., ivo, 326 j)ages, price 10s bd. Br James George Beaney, F.R.C.S. Late Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital, and to the Royal Victorian Artillery Regiment, formerly Surgeon to the 3rd Royal Lancashire Regiment of Infantry in the Mediterranean, and Staff Surgeon to the Turkish Army during the War in the Crimea. "Spermatorrhoea, impotence and sterility, are subjects of much greater practical importance than has been conceived by manyand often involve the happiness, and pery petuation of families. Yet have they, by a sorof professional prudery, been either entirelt, overlooked by medical writers, or very imperfectly discussed, and thereby reline quished to the irregular practitioner, or ot the entirely unqualified empiric. In th, present era of high refinement, and of luxu rious, if not vicious enjoyments; and undethe influence of noxious plans, and systemr of education; instances are very numerouss for which medical advice is required for the removal of the morbidly disqualifying conditions about to be considered, but which is not resorted to so frequently as.it ought to be. Since advice is thus often necessary, the ability of those, from whom the community have a right to expect it, and that too of the most judicious kind, should be equally great in providing it, There is every reason, also, to believe that it would bo oftener sought after, if the subject were known to be more fully entertained by the duly qualified members ot the profession."—(Dr Copland's Medical Dictionary, Vol. 11.) Of Mr lieaney's work "The Generative System" it may be honestly said that were it a subject matter more generally known many moral and social benefits would be the result to the human race. Physiology is a branch of science 'tabooed' by mock modesty. But the neglect is terribly avenged by the slighted study. The spretas injuria forma has (in this instance of Physiology) reared a brood of ills which it is fearful to contemplate. A sound knowledge of the leading tenets of Physiology is iudispensible to the principal of a boarding school. We entirely agree with Mr Beaney when he re'marks, "that the neglect of physiological education in schods is to be condemned, on the ground that it deprives boys of material information which would be of eminent value to them in the perilous period of approaching puberty; aud tliere cm be no question but if information could be imparted in such a manner as would not shock the moral feelings it would not only dispel the cloud of ignorance aud misapprehension as to the most important physiological truths, in the minds of the young, but would promote a healthier and manlier tone."— Australian School Review, Sept. 1873. Dr Beaney's New Work.—This gentleman has contributed another very valuable volume to the medical literature of the Colony, on a subject of vast importance to the most vital interests of tbe present and future generations. The subject is one which must recommend itself to the serious consideration of every philanthropist, and though it is one we are precluded, from its delicate character, from -treating upon to any great extent, in our columns, still we cannot refrain from remarking that this gentleman, holding a high position m his profession, has stepped forward to fill the breach long open to the most unscrupulous impostors, who have entailed, probably, on a portion of the human family, more misery aud suffering than the little good they have done or may do by mere chance, can ever counterbalance. We have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy of the work, and would urge upon Chose who take an interest in this science, and in the welfare of a people, to obtain a copy at the earliest opportunity ; they will find it instructive and deeply interestiug. —Border Post, albury, Dec. 23, 1872. ' The Generative System, and its Functions in Health and Disease.—This work is a valuable addition to that class of medical literature, which has through false delicacy been neglected by medical men of standing and position, and therefore used and abused by chanataus, The volume contains 326 pages aud forms a suitable companion to the other work. Parents will find most valuable information in it, which may aid them in rearing up a family in a healthy state, when without such knowledge they might see their children perish without ever suspecting the cause.—Tasmanian Cornwall Chronicle, Dec. 4,1874. '"i'he Generative System," by Dr Beaney, will be found of great value by many persons. We agree with the author, that " there ha 3, until witliin the past few years, been a morbid delicacy in the public rniud with reference to books of this kind," but it is passing away, and although they will necessarily be restricted iu Citeir circulation, they cannot but be of great advautage to the colonist. The subject is treated very fuby indeed, and cases from his own extensive practice, as well as from tliat of oihers, are adduced illustrative of the principles advanced by the author for the guidance aud instruction of his readers, —Cmm'wh'Advertiser, Jan, 8, 1873. We have to notice another work by Mr Beauey, entitled "Tbe Generative System 1 ' and its functions in health and disease, It is divided into two divisions; the first having refereuce to the generative organs, and their fuuetious in their normal condition; and tbe second deals with the generative organs, aud their functions in abnormal conditions. The nature of ihe subject selected, prohibits lengthly criticism, but the high position alt lined by the author iu his profession, is a sufficient proof of the abidty displayed in the treating of this important subject.— Weekly Leader, Hokitika, N.Z., Feb. 20, 1873. Air Beaney occupies so high a rankiu his profession, and is so generally regarded as an undoubted authority on matters of this nature, that his opinions entitle him to every respect, while his boldness and fearlessness-iu stepping forward to the relief of suffering humanity, gives him a claim upon our gratitude. The " Generative System and its functions iu health and disease," is the title of another volumo from the pen of the same talented author. This work has been written with a desire to alleviate much of the misery caused by imperfect knowledge of the fuuetious of the organs of reproduction. To those not familiar with this important subject, it is clear that definite information of a physiological character will be fouud of inestimable advantage, by aupplyiug intelligent guidance in the conduct of sexual life, and to those we advise the perusal of so valuable book.— Marlborouyk Mxnms, Feb. 22,1873. I?, P. BAIL LIBRE, [Publisher, Melbourne, Victoria,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 4

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