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;,""^ii Medical. ' *<^'.-X '.""' TjrbLIJOWAY^: QiINrTMENTKr;^] JJTcerationa of all Aintfe. — Thef e" 'no nieSicai.' : ' ; . : x preparatipn which iniay '. be ! so thoroughly 5 -'■' ' ' relied upon in the; treatment of theafeye' ; ' aUments 'as Holloway's 6ititment.iH Nbtain^ ■= ■ - can be mpije simple andfsafe thaiiithemannet'?' vf -' in which it is appliedj nothingimore salutary .=; •■■■.;; tlian its "action on the ibody^ both locally and - , ■constitutionally. The Qintmentjrubbed about '■ 7:V theparfc^affected.enterSfthe pores as salt per- • ',,', meates : meaK .It quickly penetrates .to the source of jthe eyU : and dnyes'.it from the ' system;^,' i ' ■.'" ' '" ' ',', ' : '" ; / r . .';''■'' " vi Bronchitis, juipt/^Ha/Qjlds^Vchigh^S^e^ !l! ? Throaty 'and Shortness (of, 'Breaih^R&ax$ l[u:( \ arid' congdsted-; thfoatsi' 1 elongated ! uvula^ ; ;"/ ulcerated 1 or' -turgid tonsils, 1 whooping cough, • '-■'■' ! ''■■ croup, asthma,^ wheezuig;:frbtn f accumulated '■'■■■ ■■■ ■ '- mucous,-and ; other/ difficulties of respiration, v.< <. also : palpitation,; stitches,' and shortness of ;> : f / breathj 1 may : with certainty be. cured by • \\ rubbing this healing Ointment over the chest '"•■••: and back for. at least half , an hour twice a ■ Hay, accoinpanied'by ;; appropriate doses, of olloway's Pills. ", ■ V '-'.'•!'''•' DiForQlnnduUrSwel^ foTßeas6s'of the Skin.— There is no preparation for salutary effects comparabletothis i remedy '■ " ' : It should be well rubbed over the affected ; : parts after their due formation with warm : water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents ••■■ to increased, activity, by preventing conger i ■ ■-- tion and a free and copious circu- ;"i lation in, the parts affected ; then spfeedily :■ • • r -.-. and effectually it ensures a cure. , . . : ' . ' i Gout . and Rlieumdtism. —This invaluable V unguent ; has greater, power over gout iland^ . ' ; '".!' rheumatism than .any. other preparationjj -, None need remain^.in pain if itsremoval'be ■''!, ;: set about iri good earnest, by lisirig thu 'in- "'.\^ fallible remedy according to'the printed in- J' ; afcructibris | affixed each;^pofe ; "'All settled '. '' ' aches and pains are remediable iri^ the Baine ! manner.'" ■ '■■.'':-■■:■ ";' r ': i i ■: J: ■:-■.■>' ;•=-; :,: ; ;. vo '■ Piles, -Fistulas,'- and Ihaoridtionß.-±Tha -v; cure which this Ointment effects in healing -eh-> piles and fistulas of long standing, after they : „ have resisted all other; applications, haye.-,' : . :; been so countless and so notorious through-, out the j world that any effort to ..giye an './ : ' adequately detailed statement of their'nuni- J , ;! ber : or cliaracter would be vain.' 'it is' suffi-' : "/ cient to know' that the Ointment has never "'■'■■ f i proved inefficacious. ' ° ' : :V;i; ''' ; r "/ - ..In DisQrderß of the 'Ktdneys-^-Stone arid::' [Gravely- \ The Ointment is ; 'a : sovereign^ ■■■'•' -'■•■ remedy ifj it bewell rubbed twice a day irite :• •the small, of the back, ever. the region of the U_ i kidneys, into which^ it ; will' gradually, pene-^. ;<[ trate,,and iri:. almost; every caselgiVe imme- .:, , :diate,. relief. . Whenever this Ointment has i been pnce f used; it has ; established, its pwn 'J } . worth, ;and has, again been eagerly sought ■'■.'"" for as the! easiest andtsaf est remedy in all the ; disorders pf the kidrievs. '.. ■ " ,"'''" Mih the Oinirhent and-Pills should be'usea V f ; ;^ |in thefollowvng cases '•—"■'.• ; : '' '"' BadLegsj Fistulas Sore ; Throats fi> '; Bad Breasts ' Gout ' . Skin Diseases ;r;i t Burns | Scurvy -'^ :<i Bunions i " Swellings Sore Heads. ■■'■ :i Chilblains Lumbago Tumoura; ■'<''■ ; -- Chapp'd hands Piles' ■ Olaexsa '• -^ ' Corns (soft) /Rheumatism Wpun^ -A:": ': ■■ Contract'dand Sore Nipples &C;. ; &c, • T ->■ Stiff Joints , ? .;.-.: ;:;i ; „-;: . „ \- x The Pills and Ointment are sold at Profes- • sor Holloway's rEstabh^hment,, 533, Oxford .- street. 'London ; also ; by nearly every ';re.' ' speetable Vendor of Mfedicine tl^rpiighout ' j v the civilised world, in boxes and pots, at^li .lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d,115, 22a, and 333 each r : «■■ The 2s 9d size. 4 oontairis i three, the 4s 6d siz^ six, the lls size sixteen, the 22s size thirty? threej arid the 33s size, fifty-two times the ;:n quantity of a Is l^i boxsor ;pbt. '.The .;- .-.;:"■• smallest box of. Pills contains four do^en . •:' and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce, Full printed, directions are affixed t» each . box and pot^ and oan be had in any language, ,'.. , , even in TurUiph, 'Ar«b,Armeww, Persian, ,'' r or Chinese. ' '.'.' '■'..[.',.'// ": . 1 ,. ,":',"! ',.?" *-'•■ ■^■''■v!'-' E R'V'O a S'N ! S ; S ; ". ;ii; Debility, ■■■■> -. 'i . r;-/-;- ,-.:■■, LosSof*Power, ; :u j) ;i ; , - Spermatorrhoea* v- : '■'■'■'■-• :;!■: ■;:; ■■:,:. Indiscretions of Early Yquth .• ' : .Syphilitic Diseases. :. ; In all the aboyecasies, ABpiNG from eeroi^. „ AND 'THE YIELDING TO THE PASMON;.np tim.; „ ; should be lost , to at once arrest ,the progress, ..- ,of the disease. ' -' '.'.-.'.'.",'■'■'' ''. ■ -'; ; J d r ; 'l; : L. s m iVr'tt./Vr"'.';":':,.., Has devoted himself for twenty yeajjs in the r r colony to r the • practice i o| ,ih^.branQliqi!fiis ' . profession, premously. jii' England % ''■■'■■'■ '•"'- --was the pupil 1 of i ! and practised with; the celebrated Dr Gulverwell, tije only medical ' practitioner who ever exclusively^ adopted "this as the sole branch of his profession. ' Dr L. L. Smith hereby informs the public; - that HE IS TEE ONLY LEGALLY-QtJAIiOIEL- ; MEDICAIi MAN IN THIS SPECIALITY 05 HIS PRO session ; that others advertising, are un« qualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are" obtaining money under ' false pretences . . ; Dr L. L. Smith also. warns the public - against the quackeries advertising. If the taker pf any of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined, bj* ■ them, he taay look upon l^mself 'as^e'mQa? : fortunate mortal. :; : " H / Dr L. L. Smith has beenappliedti^fcf.se; ; - many unfortunate broken-down young-old, men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body, and filched- in pocket, that he deems ... it a duty to publish this to the world."" ' Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently : seek that recovery which is: often beyond Dr Smith's, control .. When will the public -; unders l tandthat;it is to.their interest to con-.. - suit a! duly qualified, medical man, who has ':, made this his sole study, rather than apply/ to a number of ;. ignorant impostors, who merely hayp' and prey upon thefjr Dp^e|s "'. ~'. Dr L. L. Smith has always stated that to ' warn .jthe public of these quicksands is bis 1;1 chief reason for advertising. t.^ ■ - ••;:. ' In all cases of nervous debility, lowness) * - i. r ; spirits, loss of power, pimples on the. fore- r? •• head, lassitude, inaptitude .for business, impotency, : drainage from the system,; and the , various effects of errors of youth and blood- , ? poisoning fromdiseasespreviously contracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to'consult' . him, as_ he has no hesitation in stating that ' :: no medical man, either here or in England; ' h.3shad'tl}eopporti^tieSet|<sa6tibe%^ ' traordijiary. experieipe wtiph fe'lias'l^." ! Therefpre ' those w^9 really desire ta he ; ; treated by one who is at the head of his pro. i-.j fession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time .in seeking his advioe. . . Nor should anyone marry without first conj suiting him. ;; -.'"... > The Consulting Rooms are at 182 ' COLLINS STREETJIAST, MELBOURNE Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor.) Private ' entrance is in Stephen street south.' CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1 Medicines forwarded to all the olones, B.o packed to ay.ojd qb,9grjt%tiQ^. : !<\ Books published by the Dr, can be h don appliicaton to him.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1858, 20 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1858, 20 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1858, 20 July 1874, Page 4

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