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!112 PHILLIP ST, SYDNEY. Legally Qualified and Registered by the Medical Board of New South Wales. PROFESSOR OF ELECTRO-MEDICINE & THERAPEUTICS* SPECIALIST. PRIZEMAN of his College in Obstetrics,' Forensic Medicine, and Toxiclogy, Honours in Anatomy. Physiology, Histology, Practical Chemistry, Botany and Medicine, author of 'Lectures on the Microscope,' and treatises on ' Consumption,' and various specific subjects. Formerly Medical Officer of Health (London Port Sanitary Authority), Public Vaccinator (English Government), Railway Medical Officer, Surgeon to the Police, and Hospital Physician. This Eminent SPECIALIST, whose experience of TWENTY-THREE YEARS' continuous practice enables him to Guarantee the Cure Of every accepted case or forfeit his fees, has now completed the revision of his popular work on 'NERVOUS AND SKIN COMPLAINTS,' And the last edition will be forwarded imimmediately on application to the Author, on receipt of ONE SHILLING (To cover postage). This book is replete with useful hints to sufferers; and, whether for yourself or your friends, you should not fail to send for a copy, for the valuable information it contains, and its PRESCRIPTIONS & ILLUSTRATIONS To avoid superfluous correspondence, intending patients should be careful to describe all symptoms in the first letter. To enable them to do this I append a few questions:— Do you experience giddiness, annoying dreams, weak back, palpitation of the heart, shes of heat (blushing), bashfulness, dryness of the skin, pale sallow complexion, restlessness at night, a despair of recovery, anxiety without cause, fear of death, tendency to suicide, lack of mental capacity, nervousness, nervous prostration, sluggish liver, indigestion, heavy feeling after meals, piles, pains in the chest, cold shudders, loss of memory, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath t coa'ted tongue 'hacking cough, expectoration, sleepiness durinsr the day, pains in the back, loss of vigour, specks before the eyes, weak or bloodshot eyes, oozing of yellow saliva from the mouth during sleep, violent temper, loss of ambition, lack of development, fits, or shortness of breath, ringing noises in the head. PATIENTS SHOULD SEND ONE POUND WITH FIRST LETTER, AND DESCRIBE ALL SYMPTOMSThis Fee includes Medical Book, enclosed in linen wrapper, free from observation, also Treatment for Nervous Complaints, free from Customs Duty to any Coleny. WHY SXJFJFER THE HIDDEN ANGUISH CAUSED BY INDISCRETION AND EXCESSFS WHILE THE FOLLOWING GUARANTEE IS OFFERED ? DR J. VINES WILL ON RECEIPT FP ONE POUND Send his world famed ' Electric Girdle,' which is guaranteed to cure even the most obstinate case of Nervousness. Many persons have wasted large amounts in vain endeavours to rid themselves of nervousness and weakness, and, as a last resort, tried Dr J. Vines * ELECTRIC GIRDLE,' With eminently satisfactory results. As a proof of my confidence in the power of my Electric Appliances, I am prepared to allow any honest person to TEST IHEM FREE, Or wear them one month before payment and should they not do exactly what I claim, they may be returned. The 'Electric Girdle ' has been so widely lauded by the medical profession, press, and CUBED PATIENTS That I feel no hesitancy in advertising it as a Certain Cure for Nervousness. I CHARGE NOTHING For Consultations ; therefore, be you ever so poor, you may have the benefit of my experience and advice. Patients may depend upon inviolable secrecy, pure remedies free from injurious ingredients. HOURS OF CONSULTATION : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—9.3o a.m. to 1 p.m ; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday—9.3o a.m. to 12 noon. Evenings—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday—--7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS : DR JECKELL VINES, 112 PHILLIP BTREEr, SYDNEY PlewHQoote this Paper when Writing.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1130, 27 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1130, 27 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1130, 27 October 1893, Page 4

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