strsiHßssNOffnm r DR HORACE ROBINSON Subqeon Dentist. Addbbbs — '"■ 35 GEORGE STREBTi Corner of Moray plaoe, Dunedls. ;> S6ALE OF CHAEGE3 : Extractions, from 2a 6d; Stopping. .Teeth, from 7s 6d ; Artificial Teeth, from 15«; Single Sets, from £8 ; Double Sets, from £16. ; Dr Robinson's long experience in -the pro- -- cession will ensure his patients every satisfaction and comfort. > ■ - . '.V NO CHARGE FOR ADVIOB. 110 OF PDBE COMHE|T%L _Au<l Hypopljospliiloft of Lime ajtd Soda. ALMOST aa PALATABLE asr^lLK. ', •' v — tf"o ' ' c y PoßSes«ing the com"bined~virtnes of these two valuable rome'dies in tbeir fullest degree. More easily digested and asßiuiilated than in the crude form, (tud especially desirable for siclhi, wasting children nnrt persons \v;th feeble digestive power, and as A. REMEDY FOR COSSU3IPTIO?i, A REMEDY FOR WASUKtf'IMSKASES > OF CIIILDIUBN, A REMEDY FOll SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANiEHIA AND <iKNEBAL DEBILUT, A REMEDY FO'tt (!(>T!«HS, fOLIJS; ' ASD THROAT A iTKCTIfo;*, , : In fact, all diseiißes whoro tliore is -nn inflaiinnntion of the Throat and Lungs, .-» WASTING OF THE FLEHH, nn I n WANT of NEK7E POWEB. nothing in the ■world equals this palatable Emulsi6n.' ' ♦ It is preßcribpd and endorsed by the . best physicians in tlie various conntriet>of the world, whc'will attebt those fuctK. For sale by ali OhpinistK. Tlpf*, PREMATURE DECAY? Acvto, k«t diio0T«r«l I * simpl» s £JELF-CURE, wnioh, ft at wk« of raff«nitff Jbuavimtr. ho will send FREi thj yresoription Tuca Cl/RED wi * i^SS with, ■elf-aadraisged stamped onTolop©— Dr. XC. A. CX< ARJECS;, P.O. Box 292, ByOu; ;BPBCfltA^Tir! SPECIALISTS! Draw on Nature— she compels you tor honour the acceptance. mHIRjT year* rincd," ftieTDrrftS JL first oommenced practice -het^ ft Vaa thought by medical men that to be Tmodalfct waa derogatory to the profelalonal man, s bnt Mile, like most ether innovations Insciehflfic andlay/n»Wew|i waa found wither to aid than to be "infra dig." to that profession wherein the apeoiftlty was practised. LaUemand and Bicord in France, and Acton In Eurfand, wera for years cried down by their medical brethren. Now and for many past years they bare been looked up to and quoted by every man who pretends to have any knowledge of tbe partioa« « lar branoh of the profession, wbiohi theea*' ' gentlemen specially devoted thetnatlfetf toTxf It was the same with Erasmus Wilson^ fine ' , (r Skln Doctor," recently knighted byffeer 35f». s Jeaty. . , r •< : --- ' r <»'^.i &-x . ;- years sinee l It.waa the same with Dr L.' L. Surrg, of Melbourne, who practised (aa did Lallepand and Ricord) as a specialist In all cases of diseases and habits which produce symptoms of Norvons Affections, of Skin rUrnptions, of Prostration, arid make human beings iavirilo, or whioh unfit them to carry on the purposes of their being, or whioh demonRtvates Itself, on the other hand, In Eruptive Diseases ma Secondary Forms of Affections, In ali of these oases bow necessary it ia tohava the Specialist who haa devoted his whole lifetime to the studying and practising In this oneu -t branch of his profession. Hence now,- aftet^ so many years, all minutiae are familiar to him, and symptoms whioh (it Is not unreasonable to suppose) maynot.otriko the General s Practitioner at once, now, from constant prao" "• i tice.and .observation, roafcfl Dr 1,, £ Shith ' master of the subject. The medical profession—that U, the moM ; ' liberal-minded of them— have likewise reoosr- : nised thin faot^ and Speoiallats now in ever* branoh— oculists, anrfatg, syphlUo, mental dte» eases, chest diseaaes, and in fact every, portion - of the human frame, has now some member of the profession who devotes his time to that and to none other. For instance, the "cheat doctor. would on no account attend an aocouobment, and the ocoulist would not think ~ of Betting a broken leg j but each would advise bis patient to so bo that doctor who Is moat famed for treating the disease requiring special skill. Dr &• 1 a* 8 'hone who require treat- ' "^LHy 6 **?™^ FrOßt«*ion,F rOßt «*ion, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose oonati. tutions are shattered, to commit him as an ex- - pert-thirty (30) years' praettoe in this colony, with a practice extending throughout not only the Colonies bnt In India, OBna,. B^Ji, and even in England, he claims ought to be sufficient to ornun every man or woman reqnirmg such bMU as is alluded to above, to oonsalt him either personally or by letter. . .. ". As a Syphilographer no other medical man has bjen able to have such large experience at " he possesses, and for other allied affections — auch as w Nervoua dißease— no ono in the profession has enjoyed bo much public ooafi deace. . .:_,- DE L. L.'SmITH, Oonßultatlon Fee by Letter 8' | Metlicineß appropriately packed and rorwarde • all over the civilised globe.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1754, 4 July 1885, Page 30
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