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Both tho Ointment and Pills should he used in the following complaints : Bad Legs Lumbago Bad Breasts Piles Burns Rheumatism Chilblains Sore Nipples Chapped Hands Sore Throats Contracted and Stiff Skin Diseases Joints Scurvy Fistulas Tumours Gout Ulcers Glandular Swellings Wounds The ointment and Pills are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford street, London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World. Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot and Box, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. GiOUT, RHEUMATISM, NEUK KALGIA, AND GAINFUL NKHVOUS AFFECTIONS. I wish to inform those who are suffering from the above diseases that I have discovered what I deem a true specific. It is well known that I have, for the ast 22 years, practised nearly exclusively in nervous diseases. The large amount of my practice in these cases may be judged of when I inform the public that my advertising expenses alone amount to over £3OOO per year, and that my patients are from all the colonies, and even from Japan, China, and India. It can readily, then, be understood that very few medical men, even from England, have had the experience which I have had in the treatment of those diseases to which my advertisements apply, viz., Painful Nervous Diseases, and which for so many years I have made a speciality. These nervous affections are allied so closely with gout and rheumatic diseases that I have been compelled to make the latter my study for years. The result is, that I firmly believe—and my successful practice in these ' cases confirms that belief—that I have , found a true specific for gout and ! rheumatism. I have no hesitancy here in publicly stating that my theory is scientifically • based on the direct influence of th/ 1 nervous centres upon nutrition and secretion, and that gout is especially due to the derangement of the latter • and directly influenced by the nervous centres. When an agent is found capable of acting on the central nervous system I the centrifugal and terminal portions of those nerves will, in like manuer, a be acted on, similar to an operator of the wires at the central Melbourne telegraph station causing action at Sandhurst, Echuca, Ballarafc, &c. The agent or operator on the nervous system I have found, and it consists chiefly in painless application fc to the spine, as the centre of the . nervous system. r ' I have cured some hundreds of £ painful nervous affections, and relieved scores of cases of partial paralysis. Miners and bush residents in New j Zealand must be aware that in a few years they have inevitably impending, an attack, either in the form of rheumatism, or rheumatic gout, tho _ consequence of their exposure to wet and hard living. Is it not, then, . better for them to take such precautions as will avert this imminently t painful affection ? ? Those who are troubled with sciatica, and partialhj paralysed, should pay me (j a personal visit, "or consult me by j letter, and I will at once give them j an answer as to the probable success t of my remedy. To avoid disappointment, my first ' consultation fee is one guinea, inclu--3 sive of medicines and the application j of the remedy. Consultation by letter, £l. J LOUIS L. SMITH, IS2 Collins street east, Melbourne, J opposite Melbourne Club. My hours for consultation are—- - Mornings, till 2 o'clock, evenings. 3 7 till 9. a „' r PUBLISHED 3 DR. L. L. SMITH. , " Means of Prolonging Life," and 1 " How to get Eat or Thin," both comx btned, Is Gd. Post free, at Is 9d. "Medical Almanac," Gd. Post free, Sd. " Impotence and Sterility, &c," 4s , Gd. Post free. ss. • "Medical Household Words, or ' Popular Treatises for Parlour and Bush Hut, on the Diseases prevalent 3 in Australia and New Zealand "2s Gd 3 Post free, 3s. ' " N ,°- „ 2 ' Medical Household » Sketches, just published, price Is Gd, J post free. " Obstacles to Marriage," 4s Gd. Post free, ss. _ A fresh edition of this latter is now i in press, and will be published shortly. t P.S.—By enclosing 10s postage j stamps, the whole of Dr L. L. Smith's b works will be forwarded free throughl out the colonies (with tho exception of 3 " Obstacles to Marriage.") 1 ON DON AGENCY, The WESTPORT~TIMES may be . read gratuitously in London, at the . News Rooms of Messrs Gordon and 3 Gotch, St Bride's street, where ad--3 vertisements and subscriptions will be > received.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1226, 6 November 1874, Page 4
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755Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1226, 6 November 1874, Page 4
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