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Medical! m Specialty 2 Specialists I M Draw on Natu? c : she compels you Jag honour the acceptance. |B npIHIRTY years since, when Db Smith fiijs JL commenced practice here, it was thougl» by medical men that to be a specialist was^gjj rogatory to the professional mnn, but this, ij^S most other innovations in scientific and j^s matters, was found rather to aid than to Via "infra dig." to that profession wherein mm specialty was practised. Lallemand and Kicoi>|l| in France, and Action in England, were fj» yrars cried do"wn by their medical brethroll Now and for many years past they have bee® looked up to and quoted by every man wIS pretends to have any knowledge of the particu^M branch of the profession which these gentlemti|| specially devoted themselves to. It was w& same with Erasmus Wilson, the *' Skin Doctoral recently knighted by her Majesty. '-m Years since it was the same with Dr L. I'| .Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (as di| Lallemand and Ricord) as a specialist. In ill cases of diseases and habits which prodaJ symptoms of Nervous Affections, of JSkii Eruptions, Prostration, and make human beingyj invirile, or which unfit them to carry on th(l purposes of their being, or which demonstrate] itself, on tbe other hand, in Eruptive Diseasg| and Secondary Forms of Affections ; in all these cases how necessary it is to have tfrl Specialist who has devoted his whole lifetime t| the studying and practising in this oae brandj of his profession. Hence now, after so man| years, all rainutice are familiar to him, nnd eyn>| toms which (it is not unreasonable to supposef may not strike the general practitioner at on«| now, from constant practice and observation^ make Dr L. L. Smith master of the subject, f The medical profession — that is, the moiu liberal-minded of them — have likewise recog* m'sed this fact, and Specialists now in ever/: branch — oculist9 v aurists, sypbilic, menttf diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every potJ tion of the human frame, has now some meaJ ber of the profession who devotes his time tclf that and to none other. For instance, th^i " chest doctor " would on no account attend at® accouchement, and the oculist would not thinLJ of setting a broken leg; but each would advisr| his patient to go to that doctor who is most! famed for treating tho disease requiring special skill. -V Db L. L. Smith asks those who require treat- 1 ment for Weakness, Prostration, Barrenness,*! and Sterility, whose frames and whose con«tifcu{-! tions are shattered, to consult him as an expert,'! Thirty (30) years' practice in this colony, with! a practice extending throughout not only tiej colonies, but in India, China, Fiji, and evenftj England, his claims ought to be sufficient to cause every man or woman requiring such skiHl as is alluded to above, to consult him eithei| personally or by letter. i| As a Sphilographer, no other medical manj has been able to havo such large experience aia he possesses, and for other allied affections-p fuch as Nervous Diseases — no one in the pro- 5 ! fcssion has enjoyed so much public con>! fidence, 4 DR L. L. SMITH. j Consultation Fee by Letter, £l. '>! Medicines appropriately packed and forwarded all over tho civilised globe. DR L. L. SMITH. 73 Collins street East, MBLBOiraNE. The only legally qualified practitioner advertising and registered under the Medical Board of Victoria, and practising the last 35 years. IDR J. D. LLEWELLYN, Registered • by three Medical Boards, Phyiician, Surgeon,' and Specialist at 2 Bourke street W., Melbourne, beg . to intimate to all whom it may concern that I have , long studied and treated Confidential Complaints and,, Weaknesses, as a principal part of my Practice, both i here and in England, and", though formerly nerer made known by advertisement, it is possible thii ; notice may be construed as a breach of etiquette;^ but 1 think It very pardonable when I consider thii number of gentlemen constantly consulting me with their constitutions injured and complaints aggrn^ vated after being for months or years the dupes oil Quacks and Druggists. I consider it a righteow" necessity in the public interest to advertise the fatt'^ that a member of the profession proper devotes hii; time to the atudy and treatment of these special ' complaints. Gentlemen are therefore inexcusable if.they fall into the hands of empirical pretenders. X make free to assure gentlemen entrusting me withe their confidence that they may rely upon the higheits professional honour and skilled conscientious treatment, whether they visit me personally or communicate with me by letter, which will have mj immediate attention. Consultation ii free for the next six months only. 24! NERVOUS DEBILITY CONSULT HERR RASMUSSEN.th* (Mebrated DANISH HERBALIST, Specialist n Private, Skin, Blood, and Nervous Diseases ■Jonsultation free, personally or by letter. S valuable medical book sent free, od the soil, T-reatmeat of Nervous Debility and specialDiseases. VITALITY PILLS. The World Renowned Vitality Pills ara i t,ertaia cure for Nervous Debility, Exhaustion Weakness, Despondency, &c, from whatever .ause arising. Public opinion is that there neve', vas a remedy so skilfully composed as tbe Denmirk Vitality Pills (registered). ' They have ■ restored hundreds who had given up all hopes of -\ cure. One course of five bottles, including ndvice, sent post free for P. 0.0., £1 2s fld. A perfect and permanent cure may be depended upon after giving this great remedy a trial' Address Herr Basmussen, Danish Herbalist, 151. Liverpool street, Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales. Bju MATRIMONIAL Just Published, in cheap pamphlet form! " NATURE'S HIDDEN TRBASUEE," I By a FRENCH DOCTOR. A safo and sure Guide to HEALTH and HAPPI NESS. To married persona, or chose about to marry, it is worth its weight in DIAMONDS. Prirt by post, enclosed in a secure envelope. IB Bd(NZ.) stamps.— Address Parisian Agency, P.O. Box 7p6» ' Sydney. Please mention this paper. 27j]j nnHE AUBTRALIAN BOTANIC IN' JL STITUTB, 193 BOUBKB STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. MB W. MB SI IP h AY. r Tho remarkable success that the above Inifcitut'i, h/'S attiincd in the short space of four years hfi reached far beyond the expectations of the ?&% prie:or, who has succeeded in Curing Every Di»*»; ertse .that has been brought under his notice. f One hundred and thirty-nine cases of ErysipeUlJ jnre<) each in 24 hours. - J In the case of Diphtheria he has never failed. t Liver and Kidney Complaints cured after eveij| other means have failed. | Hydatids cured without operation, EheumatUnJ| (chronic or otherwise) successfully treated. J .Nervous Diseases a Speciality. All other forms oil complaint also successfully treated. Ilju|

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Otago Witness, Issue 1912, 13 July 1888, Page 4

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