Medical. *■" Q3 T PUBLISHED (NEW EDITION). Price One &£«Umg- (postr r twopence ■ e£tra) in any stamps. I, DR.' LA MERT'S Work on "The Physioy tegy of Marriage" describes how the powersb of manhood are lost or suspended, lam they tixti hi re-invigorated and maintained until an advanced period 'of life, and is intended to enlighten thousands on most importwifr subjects, in regard to which they are entirely ignorant. 1 1 also contains many valuable hints and instructions &!erived from a long and successful practice) for the treatment oi thevarious disorders arising from hot clim*tes p sedsntary habits, or the folJie* and indiscretion of tfirJy life. ; Where ? secret infirmity exists, involving not only the happiness of one life, but also that of others, reason and morality dictate the necessity of its removal, fa? it is a positive fact tEaft premature decline erf the vigour of man&oodj, : matrimonial unhappines*, compulsory singlelife, local and physical debility, etc., have theiy i source in a great and terrible cause, t&o . germ of which is planted in early life, and the s bitter fruifc tasted LONG akteuwaiids. The above work may be obtained by post • from Dr. LA MERT, 86 Latrobe street eatt, near Ht»s»r;Ji street, Melbourne. .All rorreHponrience saciikdly pnvntc and coniiflej'li-il. Dr. LA MERT oa^ b n consulted by letter of personally at his addro3k' fi in the A rir.fi NOONS only, from 2 till o o'clock. Ooiihultatkm lAe— One Pound. oi. i a > i.'uLu 1 ! 3 ¥®r ChiiUi*eu Cutting 'JCeetto. CAUTION TO PUBCIIA3EKB. nnHE valuo of this well-known FamUy Meilic'nt JL has been largely tented in all putts of U:« world, and by all grades of society, iov uyvtisriW «/ fifty ykaiis. Its well-eftrnod exti'iisivo &aJe )u. induced r-purioui imitations, eonip of -whicli in j>j(ward appearance «0 cloiely resemble tue oritfb al as to lm'e decided many purchasers, 'i'be proprmtor tlierafore feels it due to the public to &U >.i »peciiil caution nf»a.inßt tho uaeof suuU irnttfi'.ionc i'urcboaera are therefore requested carefully ... observe the four folluwingdtitinctivechar.icf.er!st'C3, without which none iuc Qenuitfo :— 1. In every cabe. the wordi JOHN STKISDM/ IS". Chkmist, Walworth, Surrey, are engraved onvi.« Qiivcrumout Stamp affixed to each pncKut,. 2. Bac-h single powdor bns direction! for ('■') dose, aud the words John Steedman, Cbeniipt, W.i.norili, Surrey, printed thereon. :«, The name Stoedmau ii alw&y§ spolt with tun " ibV 4. The manufacture ii carried on lolely at V> *t. north, Surrey. Sold in Packets by all Chemiots nud Medic' 1 1* Vendors at. Is lid and Ss fld each. Sold by Kempthome, Pioisor, and Cw..Dnne''". Ofcago. *■"■• Specialty ! Specialists ! li»raw on Nature : she compels you it* honour tlic acceptance. THIRTY years since, when Db Smith fi/".fc communeed practice hero, it was iho'w.lit by medical men that to be a bpecialist wa> « t* - rogatory to the professional man, but thii, \\h>> most other innovations in soieutitic and hv matters, was found rather to aid than fr> i.\j "infra dig." to that profession when.in <l^ specialty v/as prartised. Lalleinand and Uicn) in Franco, ;vA Action m Erjlaml, were !■ r years cried rtcvn by their medical brethr. v. Now and lor many years pact thoy have b( e»i looked up to and quoted by every tuan wl.i pretends, to have any knowledge of the particu'.-i branch of the profession which these gciitlei\»-i: specially devoted themselves to. It was tlm same with Brasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by her Majesty. Years since it was the 6ame with Dr L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (as <!nl Lalleinand and Ricord) as a specialist. In ,Ul cases of diseases and habits which prodnib symptoms of Nervous AtfectionH, of Is';in Eruptions, Prostration, and make human hci"?^ iuvirile, or which unfit them to carry on t fit! purposes of their being, or which dtinonsir-itcs itself, on. the other hand, in Eruptive Diswt* and Secondary Forms of Affection*; in all <>t these cases how necessary it is to have tSm Specialist who has devoted his whole lifetime n> the studying aud practibiug in thus one branch of his profession. Hence now, after so rruuy years, all minutne are familiar to him, and t-}ni-toms which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the general practitioner at ence, now, from constant praotice and observation, make Db L, L. Smith master of the subject. The medical profession — that is, the more liberal-minded of them — have likewise recognised this fact, and Specialists now in every branch — oculists, aurists, syphilic, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human frame, has now t jme mem« ber of the profession who devotes his time to I that and to none other. For instance, tb* " chest doctor " would on no account attend an accouchement, and the oculist would not think of setting a broken leg; but each wmild advise his patient to go to that doctor who is most [ famed for treating the disease requiring special skill. Db L. L. Smith asks those who require trfAtment for Weakness, Prostration, Bammm*?, and Sterility, whose frames and whos>e constitutions ore shattered, to consult him as an expert. Thirty (30) years' practice in this colony, with a practice extending throughout not only the colonies, but in India, China, Fiji, and even in Enghmd, his claims ought to be sufficient to cau.ie «'vi;ry man or woman requiring »uch skill as is alluded to p.bove, to consult him either personally or hy letter. As a Sphilographer, no other medical man has been able to have such large exp^riencf. as he posse^ps a>i<] for oihrr allied affections— i\\v\\ -is Nervous Disuses— no one iv the pro* fission has enjoyed so much public cod* lidence. DR L. L. SMITH. Consultation Fee by Letter, £1. Medicines appropriately pneked and forwarded all over the civilised globe. DR L. L. SMITH. 73 COLUKS STRKBT Ei.ST, MeLBOORX*. The only legally qualified practitioner advertising and registered under the Medical Board of Victoria, and practising the last 35 years.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1875, 28 October 1887, Page 38
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