Medical, ,MOUI T 0 N ' 8 : iVI PAIJf PAINT ' Cite THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO . TWENTY JItMJEES i Not one hour after reading this advertisement need anyone suffer with pain. MOULTON'S PAIN PAINT 1 18 A CUBE-FOB EVERY PAIN It is the first and is tlio only Pain 1 Remedy That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays inflammations, and cures congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other . glands or organs by the application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, MOULTON'S TAIN TAINT WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflatnmation'of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpatation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, ■ Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Frost Bites, The application of the Pain Pairn, to part or parts where the difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty Drops in half a tumbler of waier will, in a few minutes, cure Cramps, Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhaa, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all internal pains, Travellers should always carry a bottle of Moulton's Pain Paint with them. A. few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is batter than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant, 9old by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers. CLE. MOULTON, Sole Proprietor, U\, Hunter-street, Sydney, THIRD EDITION. ILLUSTRATED. JUST PUBLISHED In 1 Vol,, Thick Bvo, 412' pages, Handsomely Bonnd, Price 10s 6d. Postage, Victoria, Is 6d, Intercolonial, 2s 6d. THE QfENERATIVE (SYSTEM: ! AND ITS FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, BY JAMES GEORGE BEANEY, F.R.C.S.E. Formerly on the Medical Staff of Her Majesty's Military Forces, the Turkish Contingent, and Royal Victorian Artillery Regiment, Senior Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital, FIRST DIVISION; The Generative Organs and their Functions in their Normal Condition, SECOND DIVISION: The Generative Organs, and their Functions in their Abnormal Condition. PUBLISHER, F. F. BAILLIEEE, 104 COLLINS-STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. "Will be universally studied and appreciated by all true lovers of our fallen humanity, by the philanthropist, and by the legislator."— Morning herald. ■ "' The Generative System' takes a sweeping view of the danger into which bad example and uneducated instincts lead the youth of the colony."—Melbourne Age. "The manner in which it is got up is a credit both to the colony and to all concerned in it.' —Melbourne Argus. '■A work for men alone, relating as it dees to matters of which they ought not to be' in ignorance."— Melbourne Daily Telegraph. " Deals with an important subject, of which non-professional men might with advantage know more."— Melbourne herald. "Contains all and every information it is desirable a child of either sex should know: judiciously used, it should become a safeguard against the many rocks found in the sea of life, npon which so many young people founder."— St Arnaud Mercury. " It is an undoubted fact that more disease and misery is engendered in families in consequence of the ignorance that prevails about this subject,' than from any other cause, even including excessive drinking. ' We advocate the perusal of this work by all reasoning men and. women.''— Wangaratta Dispatch. " Calculated'to improve the knowledge and elevate the ideas of the masses.'— Bendigo Ad- t User. ■ . ■ ■ ■ • i "This work has been written with a desire j to alleviate much of the misery caused by im- j perfect knowledge of the functions of the organs of reproduction. To those hot familiar with this i important subject, it is clear that definite in* 1 formation of a,physiological character will be ] found of inestimable advantage, by supplying , intelligent guidance in the conduct of sexual 1 life, and to those we advise the perusal of so J valuable a book."- Marlborough Express. " The last new work goes elaborately into the evils, mental, moral, and social, connected with t lhe violation of natural laws'; and it refers, at 1 ength, to the carelessness of parents, and to the f same fault in schoolmasters—in fact, the argu- jj inents apply to all who have the care of youth n of both sexes. It dealsi copiously withithe laws A of prevention of these evils, the causes of whioh do not often trouble the medical _ practitioner, g whoso chief duty, generally, consists in curing v , diseases. Dr Beaney takes a philosophical view si of the causes that lead to certain dangers when J! the laws of health are violated. This makes o: bis works, which are generally written plainly, t! but forcibly, and are supported by lengthy ex- 8 J tracts from high authorities, so acceptable to the general reader, who, at the risk of being , s nharged with'prorient curiosity, feels desirous of is looking into these important matters. We can u recommend the work in particular to all classes, 'j for none .'need be,shocked by examining for h themselves."— Pastoral Tines. ■■. x "Mr, Beaney handles his subject delicately H md firmly, without being offensive; he lays the }* jare facts, and the consequences of early dissipa- o iion and folly, clearly before his reader; he p ;iyes the result of his long, varied, and extensive practice to the publio, accompanied with good, ' :ound advice. Foremost amongst which is, 'Do |j iot, in your suffering, and from a feeling of false m lelicacy, put your life, or, what is of more import- w ' mce, yourhealthj in the hands'of quacks-; but un- !? losom yourself toarespecfcable professional man.' xi Cho works in question will repay any one for to heir perusal, and, no doubt, were the facts st: rhieh he explained better understood by the - 1 multitudes, the annual bills of lingering death, (lighted hopes, and mortality, would be very h onsiderably lessened."— Mumnindi Times an "The Generative System, and its Foro. w1 ions in Health and Disease.—This work is valuable addition to that class of medical iteraturo which has, through false delicacy, eea neglected by medical men of standing and osition, and therefore used and abused by j barlatans. The volume contains 326 pages. 1 arents will find most valuable information in ] ;, which may aid them in rearing up a faply j l a healthy state, when without such knowidge, they might see their children perish * ithout ever suspecting the cause."— Garnwtill } 'foonide, Launccscon. { '0 OWNEItS OF STEAM POWER. c A TTENTION is called to DULEY'S IM- ] i. PROVED NON-CONDUCTOR OF ' BAT COMPOSITION, for the coating of lan oilers, Steam Pipes, Domes, &c, whereby, in ' N Idition to other advantages, a considerable ,ving of fuel can be effected.- ~ Manufactured and prepared only by G. Prii iDMU, Crown Hotel Yard, Grey-street, $ uckland, Testimonials at the offico of this £ jper.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 2912, 27 April 1878, Page 4
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