Medical Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (Ex Army Med. Staff) /CAUTION.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that DR. COLLIS BROWNE wa \J undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE 5 that the story of the defendant, Free man, being the inventor wsb deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Ohlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—See limes, July 12,1864. The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than DS. J. COLLIS BEOWO'S CHLOEODTNE. Bembdiai Übes and Action. This Invaluable Remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium. Old and young may take it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men extol its virtues most extensively. CHLORODYNE is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is the best remedy Inown for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, CHLOSODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. ■ CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitations, and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Tooth ache, Meningitis, &c. From Symes and Co., Pharmaceutical Chemiits, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880. To J. T. Davenport, Esq., 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.—"Dear Sir,—We embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the wide-spread reputation this justly' esteemed medicine, Dr. Coins Bbowhe'b Chlobodxne, has earned for itself, not o^ in ' Hindostan, but ali over the East. As a remedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported into the country, and we eball be glad to bear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home. The other brands, we are bappy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and, judging from their sale, we f ncy their sojourn there will be but evanescent. We could multiply instances ad infinilum of the extraordinary efficacy of Db. COMIS BboWNß's Chxobodthb in Diarrhoea and Dyt^ntery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the VomitiDg of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that nave occurred under our personal observation during many years. In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and even in the more terrible forma of Cholera itself, we have witnessed itß surprisingly controlling power. We have never used any other form of tbis medicine than Colliß Browne's, from a firm conviction that it is decidedly the best, and also from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and the public, as we are of opinion |that the substitution of any other than Collis Browne's is a. DEIIBEBATE BREACH 03? FAITH* ON THE PABT OP THE CHEMIBT TO PBEBCBIBBR ABD PATIEBT ALIKE. We are, sir, faithfully yours, Sjmes and Co., Members of the Pharm. Society of Great Britain, His Excellency the Viceroy's Chemists." Extract from the General Board of Health, London, us to its efficacy in Cholera:—"So strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy that we cannot, too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases." CAUTION.—None genuine without the words "Dr J. Collis Browne" on the Govern ment Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole Manufacturer—J. T. DAVENPORT. 33, GREAT RUSSELL-STREET, BLOOMSBURY, 100 IT, Sold in bottles at Is l£d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lls. . i Wholesale Agents for Eew Zealand—Messrs KEMPTHOBNE, PROSSER 4 CO., DUNEDIN. 277
STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS FOB CHILDREN CUTTING- TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. The value of this well known Family Medicine has heen largely tested in all parts of the world, and by all grades of society, for up wards of FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned extensive sale has induced SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, some of which in OUT. WARD APPEARANCE so closely resemble the original as to have deceived many pur« chasers. The proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give a special caution against the use of SUCH IMITATIONS. Purchasers are therefore requested carefully to observe the four following distinctive characteristics, without which none are genuine j— Ist—ln every . case the words JOHN STEEDMAN. CHEMIST, WALWORTH SURREY, are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet. 2nd—Each Single Powder has directions for the dose, and the words, John Stebdman, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon, j 3rd —The name Steedman is always spelt with two EE's. 4th—The manufacture is carried on solely at Walworth, Surrey. Sold in Packets by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. j Sold by Kehpthobhb, Peossbb, and 00., Auckland. tu1986 "Is there no hope ? the sick man said The silent doctor shook his head." While there is life there's hope, he said " JSgroto, dum animas est, spes est." DB L. £7" S M I T H (The only legally-qualified medical man advertising). consults — On all affections of the Nervous System) no matter from what cause arising). : On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indiscretions. ■.v On Gout. On Rheumatism. In these colonies those excesses which we have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repining futile. The sole idea Bhould be the chance we possess of remedying the ills we already have, for combatting the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior aB he can, still is the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our Faith, our obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owe to ourselves forbids procrastination, and-points out to us, not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. Before negotiating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as their standing, their length of occupancy or residence; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as tc his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to cay, however, in the selection of medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest mant whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and-are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ? Have I not for years pointed out to them that J, Dr L. L. ■ Smith, am the only legally qualified medical • man advertising in the Colonies 1 Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne j. Essence of Life, &c—and had them analysed and found them to consist of ''Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates j have PBOVED to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics.of the ■ profession and advertise, to give those who *. require the services of my branch^ an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover/ who has made thia bis especial study. : '. " Dr L. L. Smith- is the only legally q alified ' medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years, in full practice on NERVOUS DISEASES LOSS OF POWER AND DEBILITY SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS WANT OF CONDITION GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. Db L. L. SMITH can be consulted by let- ; ter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the I colonies. \ Db L. L. SMITH, 182 Collini atreefc, East (Lat the Reiidence of the Governor) feUMVBin. 647
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4279, 18 September 1882, Page 4
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