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Medical illowd to attend to her household dutea igain. Sander and Sons EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Lister, M.D., Professor, &0,, London bhe leading Burgeon of the present time stated at the last meeting of the Clinical Society, London, as published in Gafflard's Medical Journal, that the Eucalypi Ex* crast is the best known antiseptic means if preventing putrefaction.) EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. (Clinical Record, Sept., 1880).— The American medical profession uses io gonorrhoea, as an injection, an emulsion of one ounce Eucalypti Extract, one ounce gum Arabic, In 30 or 40 ounces of water, applied four times dally. Eight drops , r given inwardly, once daily, prevents .: effectually contamination of the blood ' foul disease. ► '- . ■• , CAUTION; ; o/f " Sandsr and Sons • ; - *■•■', UCALYPTI EXTRACT. (St. Louis C!inlcal Record, Jan., 1882, — Ha»rd, M.D., Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind states:— We have examined half a dozen specimens of Enw lyptl Extract. Sander*? pr^pariitlon wai tiie only one which corresponds 'to 1 scientlfio tests. ■' • \ '■'■'" Our preparation is the only existing volatileextract, free of all resinous partlles. All other preparation^ of the Euoayptus, no matter where, manufactured, ere crude, resinous oilsV Irritating and blistering, rather causing inflammation than staying it, and of real.dange^if erro- < neously applied In throat'' disease 8 - Ac. 1 ' ? No bottles genuine except those with labels bearing our signature and trade l mark, and secured outside with : riinkwrapper andgireen band, the latte* tjaar ng our location and lgiature •'"' ; Directions for ase with each bottle. SANDER AND SONS Sandhurst, Vlctorle DUNCAN M'LEAN, Agent Gieynaouth. Diseased Nature oftentimes brek forth In strange eruptions."— Actill Scene 1. mO THE PUBLIC. Some patients suffering from nezvou affections are afraid from sheer bashful* nesß and modesty to personally consult a medical man— other patientj have not th self-possession and coolne33 when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their symptoms— their habits of Uf c, aud the nature of the disease they suffer from 9 Let such persons (he or she) sit quleftw down in the privacy of their own apau ments, and with calm minds desozlbe clearly each sympton of their case. A deal statement thus written, and laid before me, Is fa preferable in nervoni diseases to a persrnal consultation, T. here, how ever, a disease is of a peculiar aud excen tional ohlaracter, a personal oonsuli&tiej may become ndcessary ; but my success n correspondence is so geeat, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a e'ngle mistake has ever occurred, no aoase has ever been made public— ln faalthe vei/ simplicity of my system of reaponder oe prevents publicity. At the same time mediolnes are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy de Section. Hot many thousands have I broagh joy to 7 How many have been enabled to entei nto the marriage state through consulting me! i How many waated ruined youths both eexas have> also been restored health, and thanked their manhood, for having oonsulted me by letter. How many questions arise where ths family physician Is unable to unravel tbe oaie, »nd where often the patient Ungetl on, not daring to tell his family medioa adviser the nature of his complaint, nntfj consumption wasting, or mental disease! set in, and the sufferer gets beyond tbe curable stage, and is left s hopelen wreck 1 letter written In the privacy of the room, and dropped In the post box reaches mequietly; the answer is returned as quietly aud unostentatiously, and thß patient without stepping from his ohamber, exoept to post his letter, is by return of post and in full possession of the nature of his ease His hopes are raised, his doubts removed and he Is comparatively anew man; act, in man; cases, a new being alto gether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter is the age, occupation habits and symptoms, nothing more. The usual consultation fee of LI (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer wil be returnee. There are thousands of cases In dally Itf« where a consultation with one at a die* tanoe, will remove by a single letter, great fear, a great care, and it often solved what appears a? an Impenetrable mystery, Miny a sei heart has bean made joyfm on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To tnoae who axe about to many, would say consult me before doing so, and thus prevent many after troubles, aad re mova many unnecessary fears and pre judlcea ; to those, more especially who have suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passions : to these I say, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not be dways at your service, you can, by simply enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my ei^ perience in the same manner, as if I lived in your own town, and with the additional advantage of thorough privacy.— Yours, truly, LOUIS L. SMITH, 1 Address— Dr. L L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET BAST, , MELBOURNE. COHSULTATIOH Ffiß BY LktIKB, £1. Fee for personal Consultation, LI le. The latter is Inclusive cf Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to the Colonies, Ind.a and Europe. 182, COLLINS STREET BAST, MELBOURNE. The only legally qualified practitione ] advertiser registered under the Medical Board of Victoria, and practising the last 35 years.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6007, 10 October 1887, Page 4

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