THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. the Chir - fs °s <>]e T ln '" : T° r - CI7R:E of CTTRES.—This • ucf essfulaiid highly popular medicament as employed m the continental hospitals bv Rostan . obeit, A elpcau, and others, combines all the desidto be sought in a medicine of the kind and surpasses e. erytlnng hitherto employed. Devoid of all taste, cdour, and appearance of medicine, it can bo VIT • ;in - VM ' !u n '' and taken from time to time exciting susjucion. Each package contains full insimcliou foroverv case. tuniams THERABION, No. 5, in three days only—removes gonorrhoea, gleet, and. all discharges ;\^ectualu"sm,nr scdir.gin lections, theiise of w'hii'li does irrcparableh'irm HLLAI 10X, Xo. 2. for syphilis, disease of the IM7°1 M 7° destruction of the nose ■md palate ; impurity of Wood, scurvy, pimples M .ot, a 1,1 hion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla. ic.. to the * 1 ?°. teeth, and ruin of health. ' r nudieme every vesture of disease raniaiv infimoy! 11 " 8 ;"" '' a " ass " n,os pleasing softness of X °', 3 ' f ? r ro!axation - srcpuatorrho.i ..,.1 all the uistressmg consequences arisiu" el <; ]tv,te' v : U T; °" NVO! ' S ' ros,domv in il f". unhealthy ''t'-' It ] osseses sui]'.nsinsj power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated To those who are pn vented entering the marriace state - t ' u l Wiseq-iieiices of earlv error, it will render essential aid by subduing all disqualifications; and restoimg the lost tone to the system. Tliorapion may be procured at lis., and 335. per paeka-e thiough all medicine vendors, or in £5 tiackaires for ioiiicn shipment, diiect fiem London only, hv\vhich •il 1-s. are saved: and CIO packages for tlie more iny en,to cases, by which a still greater saving is ctl'ct.d. ordering the above, the purchaser shon.d S.ate which of the thiee numbei-s he requires. _Hi;n I\lA.ipT\"s Hon. Comv.issioneus have .nnciousiy peimi-.trd the Government stamp wo:d .1 berapirn" m white letters, to be attached to each package : thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and scouring to the proprietor the sole right oi supply throughout her dominions • and any infringement of which they will prosecute with tho utmost severity. Aovnts von Engi.axo.—' Thomas & Co., 7, Kiiner St. Martir. s-lane: Barclay & Co., Farringdon-strcct ; r.dwanls Lo., aml Xewber\- »fc church-yard : Sutton & Co.. Bow-ehurch-yard. I.r-n----don . L.i.nu.s & Co., L.ivri]H'ol; Apothecaries Conm., : 1-en-is & Co., Bristol; Coniish & Co.. Vivmoutn ; Rowo, Devonport ; Randall ,V Co., .Soutiiamjitf'ii . and obtainable through all nit dicine vendors in the known world, or in ca.-e of difficult v. bv enclosing a dratt or order for £» or £'10, according to ihe nature ot tlie ease, )niy;;ble in London to Missrs. l"homas Co., as above, a large package will be sent by return mail, carelrJly secured from observation or accident. PRraiATrPiE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM, ami its perfect rcsU ratii n, whether arising from youthful impniuince, or the excesses of adult life, infection, climate. «N:c. on marriage, the prevention and removal of certain disqualifications. Rules and numerous pi cscrij tions fer scl'-treatmcnt. Sufferers who are juvv« r.ttd m m matimany }>y tlie eonseiim nets i f imj'nalince. sh> ulil read this work, as pointing out the sure way to lesteration ofhealtli. t\nt](est i'ree in an cnvileji on ri eeipt of 35.. by Mr. Lawes, Medical PuMislur, i l Hand Court, j THE CArSE AXD CURE OF PREirATUP.E DECLIXE. Said ly all the Aqeuts for Dr. De Unas'Mrdieinc*, or sent pn-.t free, secure front olstrvatiou, direct from tl.e Author, for 'Is. Gd. THE MEDTCAL ADVISER, on the modern treatment of mental and ]>hysical incapacity, syphilis, stricime, i;c. ; with unfailing rules anil prescriptions for (lie speedy cure', by veiy simple means, of all the more- tcinmon diseases and sup; est d incurable -maladies of the sexual system. By Br. AY. De Koos, 3r.D.. lvC., tf the J:eole de jlerftcii.e, J'aris, Orcduate in 3ltdieii;e, Surgery eiyid J/iiheift ry ; J.ietntiote ef the Jioyal Society of Apctheeariis, &c. I'.EVIEWS AMI NOTICKS. "To to yrur < wn K.unsel or yrur own doctor, rntails risks that have 1 econio proveibial to a degree that prevents much good resolution from taking anv l-< ni fit orf.dvantcgewhenrt asonably otleied. t*usj>ieir.r. begets in esolution, anil \i beret here is no confidence gri d results seldcm follow. Medical books are a field for the faculty alone, and tbe public act wisely ir. retraining hen: their study. ' Drink deep or taste not the Pierian springy is good advice where the wiinloimed mind, listci ing to its own apprehensions, is oft<n ready to imagine than use its cool judgment. There is one class of medical lore, however, that stands ir a position somewhat exceptional to our rimark, and which treats on disorders and irregularities in which morality is offended. For this reason the patient too oitcn suffers ir. secret, or pursues inignorancepractices that daily bringhim into a mr.ro hr.peiess condition forwaniof friendly advice. To such wo recommend a perusal of the 'Medical Adviser,' of 'Walter De Boos, M.D., of London, an established Physician, graduate anil licentiate oi all the regular institutions of London and Paris; and who has rrrade nervous disorders and their baneful origin his particular study, and obtained .-uch a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser.'"—Comity Ci.rotiie/e, Ma'/ 7th, ISGI. "The MEDICAL ADVISER, by Walti-u De Roos, M.D., for the class of diseases upon which it treats, is undoubtedly the best and most soundly practical book whicli has come under our notice. 'The Author is a man of most enlarged experience." —Jjrrby Teteyroph, June '21th, IS6I. "To those who contemplate marriage its perusal is especially lecemmended." —Hop " The knowledge it * imparts must come tome time, and happy they who do not possess it too late."—l'o/iltei<in. Cure err!':at in even* cm-able case, anil tew indeed are tliev which are not so."—Med. Jlcrieir. "It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the treatiii< nt of the.-e complaints." —Mid. Go:. "Simple and inexpensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, privately, and' at the least possible cost."— tS'cnlj.f-L From long practical observation of tho treatment pnr?uf-<l in the most famous Institutions ot this country and tho continent, for tlio.se diVoaseH iefonul to in the above work, the Proprietor has hud somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniiomi Hiiecess which has hitherto characterised his practice, in which tlie distressing consequences resulting irom the injurious employment oi .mercuiy, capivi, sarKtnariila, and similar dangerous medicines are entirely obviated. Lasting benelit in these cases can only lu: rws*.u»hhj exp'.cted at tlie hands of those who devote their chief attention t<> such diseases ; and to such only cart confid'-nee be saj)hj extended. Dr. l'eJvleters with pride to tho numbers he has been instru3r.e7.tal in r< .-toiinir to health Mid happiness : whilst to;:!] who neid such aid he oilers every assurance oi sp< edv restoration. 3'oitkion 3iKsii/i:NTs ca?i be successfully treated by com sjionoenee, 011 sending the detail ol their case : with a Jsank note or JjJH on a London house for .£•> or .ilo, in order that a package of medicim s to meet the exigencies of tlie case, may be sent out by next mail ; thus avoiding" the piotracted_ suffering and unnecessary losa of valuable time, which must otherwise occur. Dl;. 1)K ROOS' t;i;T'JVK Vi'lVK OR LfL-K DKOPS: J'rotechd hy Jtoyol Jjttirs I'atiniol j.,; fit"'" of the J-'r<e"lt<! do J-ranee; Jtoya! C,il.of T, ; hav.,- in numberless in.-f aoces piovt d tiieir sujf. riority f.ver c*vr ry nfhe-i' advertised u ni.iiv Joi-SjK I inatoii lio a ; Janii'our ; lassiltide-; de-jui'.-.-ii. 11 ol spirits ; irritability; anf;er ; excitement; I■■ 11 Hess fear; distaste and incajiacitv lor society, studs* or business ; indirection, jiaius in the side-, palj.itaf i< .11 of the heart ; uiddiness, noises in the head: impot.-ncy. iinpediments to marriage, v.<'. i his mi diciin- strengthens the vitaiily oi tho whole stein, pivts energy to themuscli... and n'-]-ves, thus sjieediiy r* moves in i vims e-emjilainls, ri novates flie imjiaii'ed pov.'ei— el' lite, and in vie 01 at .•* the must <•< ir-i it nt :■ .11. l-'or slin erupl ions, sore throat, pains in the I.ei.es, aiiw all tl'os- diseases in which mercury, sai'sap,..i'ia, &■•., are .oo often eiiipb.'Vi'tl in vain, to the serious detriment ol healtli, its surprising ellicacy has only to he tested to be appreciated. As these complaints if neglected heeoino " chronic or incurable-, sufferers will do well be-fore they waste / valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and j other absurdities professing to supersede medicines ; j to nmke fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 7
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