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Medical. JUST PUBLISHED, (NETT EDITION) (J Price One Shilliag (post, twopeaot extra) in any stamps. - ■> <.■ *j : DR: LA' f 3 MERT'S'Work o;ii ); ", f Tb;e fHyrfology of Mirriige" dekoribei'hbw the(^6«reri of manhood are lost 'or laßpendfid, hbwtheV | nn be re^inyigoratod and riuhitidned until > an advanced period of life, and 1b intended to •nlighten thoubandi on 1 most important ■dbjebtß, 'in regard 'to which they' are entlrelT ienorant. It alao containn many riluabU hmti and inetractious (dcrirod 'from a long and »ucoe»aful ; practice) foifi the treatment of the varioui ' disordeM arising from hot climates, sedentary habits, or tb« folliei and indiscretions of early life. Where a teoret infirmity exiats, involving ■ot only the happineaa of one life, but also that of others, reason and morality dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is » positive fact that premature decline of tho vigour of manhood, matrimonial unhappinew, compulsory dingle life, local and physical debility, etc, have their source in a qrka* AH»»KtaiBIJS OAUfeB, the. germ of .which la planted in early life, and the bitter fruit tasted tone* aitjikwabds. The above work may be obtained by poat from Dr. LA MERT,' 86 Latrobo-atreet eaai, near Russell-street, Melbourne. , All correspondence saobjcdlt private and confidential. -• } - "' "'-'■■> Dr. LA MERT can' bo consulted by letter •r poraonally at his address; in the AftxE' <W)Ka oklt, from 2 till 6 o'clock. ■ Consultation .^38 — One Pound. ■■ steedman's "' SOOTHII6 POWDERS For Children Cutting; Tectli. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS: j fTIHE value of this well-known Family Medicine X has been largely, tested In all parts of the world, and by all grades of society, for upwards of fifty years. Its well-earned extensive sale haa induced spurious imitations, some of which in outward appearance so closely resemble the original as to have decided many purchasers. The proprietor thereforeJeelß.it due to the public, to 'give a special caution against the use of such imitations. ■ Purchasers are therefore requested 'carefully to observe the four following distinctive characteristics, without which none are Genuine: — . , l.'ln every case; the words JOHN STBBDMAN., Chbmist, Walworth, Surrey, are engrnved on the Government Stamp affixed to e&ch packet. 2. Each single powder has direction! for the dose, and the words John Steedman, Chemist, Wnl■worih, Surrey, printed thereon. < 3, .The name Steedman Ii always spelt with two " xb's." 4. The manufacture is carried >on solely at Walworth, Surrey. Sold in Packets by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors at Is l|d and Ss 9d each. Sold by Kemptuorne, Proiser, and Co.. Dunedin. Otago. IBm Specialty! Specialists ! Draw on Nature: she compels you to honour the acceptance. ii I npHIRTY years since, when Db Smith 'first JL commenced practice here,'it was thought by medical men that' to be a specialist was derogatory to the professional man, but this, like most other innovations in. scientific and lay matters, was found rather to aid than' to be "infra dig." to that profession wherein the specialty was practised. Lallemand and Kicbrd in France, and Action in England,' were' for years ; cried down by> their medical ■ brethren. Now aud for many years past they have' been looked up: to and .quoted by every man, who pretends to have any knowledge of the' particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen specially, devoted to. ft', was the j same with Erasmus Wilson, the •• Skin Doctor," recently knighted by her Majesty. Years since it was the same with Dr r L. L. I Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (as did Lallemand and Ricord) as a specialist. In alt cases of diseases and habits which produce symptoms of Nervouß Affections, ot Skin Eruptions, Prostration, and make human beings in virile, or .which unfit ttiera ,to, carry, on the purposes of their being, or which demonstrates itself, on the other-hand, in Eruptive Disease;. if and Secondary Forms of Affections ; in all "of ; these cases how, necessary it is to have the ;, Specialist who has devoted his whole lifetime to the studying and practising in this oae branch of his profession. Hence now, after so many , years, all minutiae are familiar to him; and'syratoins which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the general practitioner at oucfc, •now, from constant practice and observation ,- !, make Dk L. L. Smith master of the subject. -. i \: The medical profession-— that' is, the more !, liberal-mjhded of them— have likewise recognised this fact, and ' Specialists now in every, branch — oculists, aurists, 'syphilic," mental f diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every qot- \ tion of the human frame, has now some tnem- ; berof »the profession who' devotes his time, to that and -to none other. For instance, the ! " chest doctor " would on no account attend a:» accouchement, and the oculist would not think , of setting a broken leg; but each' would advise > his patient <to goto that doctor who is most | famed for treating the disease requiring special {skill. "" - : '• • j -Db L. L. SsnTH asks those who require treat* fmeut for Weakness,', Prostration^'' Barrenness, (and Sterility, whose frames and .whose constitutions are shattered; to consult him as an expert. jThirty (30) years' .practice in this colony, with 'a practice extending throughout not only the ; colonies, but iv India, China, Fiji, and even in his claims ought to,. be. sufficient to , cause every man. or woman requiring aucb skill s as is alluded to above, to consult him 'either j personally or by letter. ». As a r Sphilograph'pr, no other medical man ■has been able to have snch' large experieuce as Use possesses, and for other allied affections— IS -uch as Nervous Diseases— no one in the profession has enjoyed so much public con|fidence. ."**?..,„' ■.- •*;• ( ,i } y DRIi. L/SMITH. i ' Consultation Pee by Letter, £1. Medioines^appropriateJy packed and forwarded all over the civilised globe. '*■ DE L. L. SMITH. , / 73 Ootr^NS BTWBST EEAStT t ttBLBOUBR«,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1855, 10 June 1887, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1855, 10 June 1887, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1855, 10 June 1887, Page 38

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