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. " 111 ' ■■ ■.„< ; : a Medical. • • . .■■ t ' '■' >, , : '- •*,,,>>, . „, ■'-•■■- ■■-." ■•' ' : ."' ,: ''i . , , ' - TRIUMPH OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Discoverer Receives Highest Award of Academy of Science, DISTINGUISHED BY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA FOR HIS SCIENTIFIC SKILL. GOOD mm T 0 ALL SUFFERERS FROft RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, ETC. IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM PAIN.-

MAGNIFICENT RECORDS OF ; THE NEW DISCOVERY. It is common knowledge that it is . exceedingly aimcult for iic.wr specifics to gam aamisiicn to medical cucles and hospitals, anu liie refusal of recognition- is in nearlyall oases justified on account of the quack nature of such preparations. But, in we case of - Samol" the highest distinctions awarded to the discoverer have formed tne best and most desirable letters of introduction to the public I and the medical profession, who extended to it the enthusiastic welcome, which; it heartily deserves on account of its highly approved merits and English physicians have already had; the opportunity of showing their unqualified approval' of, and warmest interest in, the, new ; discovery at the Medical Exhibition, and the hearty recommendations they have extended> to •'■ Samol" in fca; camparatively , short time sufficiently demonstrate ■■_ the great importance and value which medical men in this country attach to this magnificent remedy, so that a splendid reception by the suffering public may be taken . for granted. , • ~■.■■■■ . " b.unol " is prescribed in all hospitals in Austria-Hungary and by the; leading Medical Professors and Physicians on the Con* tinent. .... „, ~ ■■■**.•■ Dr. Eduard' Miglitz (Chief Physician , to the Hospital of- the Brothers of Charity.; Grass) says:—"l have used ~.'fiamol and found it extremely efficacious and reliable in all cases of rheumatic ailments, also in neuralgia, and I am very satisfied, with the ■ good results obtained from, this >, preparation." ',-' ►■."--• '■:■>., ■■"■» ;■'- .„•-.• '•■ • .<■ Dr. Alois Kohn (Imperial Councillor and., Chief Physician to the Law Court, Teschen). savs: —" I have obtained , excellent results t with 'Samol' in rheumatic and gouty cases. " Samol is a great pain reliever, and I wish, . the new : preparation universal success : and appreciation." . , . _ - , Dr. Hainiss Geza (University Lecturer, Imperial Councillor, and Chief Physician to St." Stephen's Hospital. Budapest) says:— v "' Samol' ; has .been of, great • benefit ,to the little patient at this hospital suffering from rheumatism of the muscles and joints. "It iB an- efficient '-. reliever of pain."; ;* " ;

At the recent Medical Exhibition at the Horticultural .Hall, Westminster,- was exhibited for the first time in England one of the greatest advances in medical science for many yearsviz., "Samol," an instantaneous pain reliever and cure for rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, etc. The exhibit was visited by hundreds of the best known doctors in England, all of whom expressed their complete and unqualified approval of the preparation, and are at the present time using it with great • success in the most obstinate cases of rheumatism and kindred ailments with which they are acquainted. ; v-' 1 .; \\. •/•

WHAT MEDICAL SCIENCE ACHIEVED. , . The grateful ; thanks of sufferers from Rheumatism, Gout, etc.; and of those affected with pain are due to Dr. Scheuble, Ph.D., of Vienna, who has given to suffering humanity the benefit of his genius after long researches in the field of medical science. Ho has set himself r the task of utilising the most effective elements known to medical science' for dissolving and expelling uric acid from the system, and for the immediate.relief of pain in such a manner as to free them from their harmful qualities, while yet retaining all their curative properties in a more pronounced degree. This new discovered element ,is named " Samol." In , addition to boasting x the abovenamed qualities, that is to say, the most powerful agencies, embodied in a most gentle and refined combination of an ointment, " Samol." possesses also vastly increased penetrating powers, so that the uric acid deposits in the system cannot fail to be reached by this highly absorbable element, whose tremendous dissolving powers play havoc with the poisonous . matter 'i in the human • system. " Samol " is '-' equally effective in allaying inflammation and irritation.,.. ,';..-.'■:"'::' . . ■ By combining the elements in the manner above described—elements the value and importance' of which have long been known to the Medical World—Dr. Scheuble accomplished the seemingly -impossible,-and for, this he received the highest a>/ard: from the >Academy of Science at Vienna; he further, received a unique recognition from the Emperor of Austria for his scientific skill. ' Ail sufferers from Rheumatism. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc., may now,congratulate themselves upon having at their disposal a means which will enable them' to successfully combat one of the most dreaded and refractory enemies of the human anatomy. For. immediately "Samol" iB applied to the painful parts the pain ? will be relieved, and repeated application will free the svatem from all poisonous matter, which causes such complaints as Rheumatism, Gout, etc. ;.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Rub the ointment gently into : the affected part, when the pain will at once disappear. At : the same , time . : uric acid r dissolving elements will j enter i the , system* and neutra-. lise the poisonous matter, c which is ■ eliminated from the = body in the ordinary course of secretion. Repeated "application : will .ultimately rid the system ram uric ', acid and other extraneous depositiß, and thus procure full restoration to perfect' health. AS' soon as the., necessary - arrangements can he made '"Samol"- will be ;• obtainable from all chemists. In the meantime, ?■ in '■■ order to allow sufferers to test this great discovery,, it can be i obtained, price 3s ;9d and 6s per tube, post free, from the wholesale aeent, H. A. Goddard, Watson's Build* ings, Auckland.: ■ '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 9

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