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A WARDING " Ilia small at fiist, grow larger from delay^ And slowly eat their sad and cankering way ; Tli us by excessive throes the frame is torn. Till health and peace of mind alikVare sone." Kb. Dabwik. THE writer desires, nay. feels it his duty, t« state, thai he has given a large amount of time to the study of the syraptons and treatment of those diseases which, from a feeling of delicacy, I medical men have neglected in their studies. It i" a matter to be regretted that the public at large are so Little acquainted with the anatomy of the more secret parts. of our organisation. ..arid yet, whenwe consider how much misery tis en, ailed oa mankind by this want of knowledge, 1 it must suggest i.self to the mind .of, x every, reflective person as being of the greatest import. < f ' t Man^ciinnot err orcdmmut an'j ' 'offence -t^ the laws of Mature withont Dame • Nature' -'aitriiiej* or later resenting the affiour, and when she ''does she pays her debt back with frightful interest; "~ ri ';:' When a student at Paris Dri L. l» r . Smitlt had ample opportunities of making these diseases 1 his peculiar study. Again, DrJ Smith was assistant for some years to the; celebrated. Dr. Culverifell, of Lond*n. ■? On the continent all morbid feelings of delicacy ia this matter, all foolish prudery, are banished, and medical men address themselves to the subject, and moke these important diseases' their - especial siudy. Dr. L. Li Smith has, in like manner, devoted many years to the study of nervot*s*debility proceeding from indiscretions, sterility, and also in -all those case* which render marriei life a burden and a curse rather. than;a round of continual hap. piness. Many practitioners may be well read up (in theory) in those diseases, but the majority of these cases require the attention, or, "at leuat the advice, of one whom it is well known must have a thorough practical knowledge of them and not only a practical ' knowledge " of the disease, but also a practical knowledge of the influence of this climate on diseases of females, which latter is most essential to their ireament. ; . -.;.- ; „ :•• t<\ . Dr. Smith has been now nearly elevenyears practising in this colony.. As a general practitioner bi» reputation has spread, throughout the wholeiof the neighboring colonies.. He has, ho wever, mo|e particularly devoted bis attention to the diseases of women and children, diseases of the eye, dyspepsia, syphilitic and nervous affections, disease of She »kin, and to the treatrtiem of those diseases whiich hare the symptoms enumerated in the commencement of this notice: : •'■' ' ."-■■&': r. CONSULTING 'FEE BY E/E-TTEBf' l& . Dr. L* L. Smith can be consulted personally daily, roomings and- .evenings. Consultation fee ;(iMcludiiigmedioiHe)j 105..<: i;/. • „-m.t.O . Consulting Booms,. 193, 1925, and 194 Bourka Street, gast, Melbourne. f ( .? ;r »; --'I v-;S? QUl NTf.Ss'tfNCfr OF t^M Alb A GINGER AND CAMOMILE. JOU]LKlJJ ( SMjSl^4laie..3iidgei'B^Quintesßcnee ?? of 'amaica Gjwgerauil. Camomile. Ginger .hns long, s been^ deservedly' known as an excellent domestic 'medicine, and, combined with Camomile, it Jktlie most,efficient^toajachie=3;omo^known ; for whilst the Ginger relieves the stomach from Distension and Flatulency, arising from impaired digestion, the Camomile strengthens the coats of the stomach, and by that means gives a it healthy and tonei 1 'SfcltfghLy concentrated is tins prepatatiOn (a; few drops/being a dose), it is unimpaired by' age or "climate, and consequently well adapted for exportation. Full directions are en* closed with each bottle for the following complaints : I Flatulency, or, restoring tone to the .stomach, Choi lera, Dysentery, &c.", Gout, Rheumatism, Spsstts. when the stomach ft els distended after eating, for assisting digestion, nervous affections, &c, &c. No. Englishman in India, or those resident in Tropical Climates should ever be without this valuable preparation, as in numeious cases, when, medical men are not always, at hand, a dose or two haschecKedi and Tiequently cured" niost violent attacks of illness incidental to those climates; Sold in bottles, $ pints, i do., and i do. WILKINSON, (LATE BRIDGE) & CO.'S AGBEEABLE SEDILI T Z FOWD ER . ; IN ONE BOXTLE. v5; /THE; advantages this Piepa/ayion'po^fesses orer -*•• the ordinary compounds, is i the'-peifect combina|ipn of the so 'id ingiedk-nis'of Odie Seidlite Spring in one compound powder. ,lt-,^^yery -agreeable to : tbe palate, and, by a* chemicarprocess, raora ;aci!vetl/an those prepared in tfie' mi'uaF way (mixing- two' powders together, J^ndiay^sfaiuch trouble. : Jt is adapted for Kxpoitntion, or Travellers by land or A sea, 1 being unitnpairedjby "'ijge -o/ keeping. Thisi preparation is hi,jbiy ; rec6rameiided not only as a ilild Aperieut, but to allay Fever, Thirst, &o. - s -A Rk s p^Aii s i iJl a . WILKINSON'S (late BRIDGE 1 ) ESSE.NCS or Fluid Extract of Keil Jamiiea Saraspa, nlla, is appreciated foTTts purity and ttfcked Su* 'jjeiiorny, daiiy prescribed by the ; VaciiUy for tha Impu'ruies': oir r \lfe :< Brob-dj-'Affgoi'OH's^f^b* Live?, Constitutional Debility ,. Atteuuatio^ni of :;iJoMers, as anAheraiiye Mediciu.e.ai the Change .oi-tbe Sea* sons, and for freeing the system from the effects of Mercury ( . ; In India and the Colonies it is extensively used to prevept taking eomplsiuts incide^tal io_Tropioa| Climates, and as a renavator of the system aftw Sickness, invaluable. . ;-/,;> '• A superior preparation, that may^ajisf^ja be r«lied'on."— Sia Astley.COOpbb. ' ■'-■<» " We are -iv every -resp'e'et -satisfied wita it."-H Lancet. „, . „ ■>(..? ?? ■ '; VVe recommmend your, Saraspwi)}* *s the best."— .Medical Beview. w )s •' Latterly, iii consequence of much debility, &e n subsequeat to Chb'rera^ I have freely ifcfeii Bridges Sarasparilla myself, with complete beieflt'and success." — J. Poext, F.R.CS. .s.^i' "It is in the strictest sense'a Tonify-JJith this invaluable attribute, that.it is'appjic^bie, to, a *tA\+. of tbe system so sunken and so irritable, 4 is rejfttlera other substances of the tonic class an 4 injurious.'' — Mjt. 'I havers, F.R.S. t'v'.X*i " The compound decoction of Savaaparilla acts, as a Diaphoartic and Alterative, and is ef the greatest in Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous. the advanced stages of Indigestion, and many very severe local diseases, originating in dia» orders of the Constitution." — Dr. Gbaqam* Sold in pints, j pints, and J pints One pint fa equal to, 8 pints grthie ordinary, preparations, IM?OII.TANTpAXJTION.-T-ie public are re. spectfully cautioned against c^at preparations, which, instead of being what they profess (Saras* parilla), are nothing jaore than a decootion of Comtaon Herbs^ sweetened withCM&lasses, and fia* vored with Amencanu Winter Green. The genuia* has TWiiikiNSOii; late, Wii^nson.Bbidpb & Co., 270 Regent-street London, in addition%b the trade mark \A? iv diamond. ! '.■.' ""' engraved on the bottle ; none eleo is genuine* The above articles, j.repared only by.%THOMAB WILKINSON (late BRIDGE '&. C 0.,) at WILKINSON'S (late BRIDGES), celecrated Sarsap*-. rill a, also Ginger audi Camomile — Depter %%ol Regent-Rtreet, Locdou. ' Wholesale Agenls~fdi "'N'piv gHland. BARRAUD .:& BRIDUE, U^ewiflt-, Napier, C. D BARRAUD, Cue«u ? t,; Walling ten, 1862., , : ; : .... L . i ;.^\ 1 _ u __ u _ fiARPER TWEIiVETREES'f PATENT , ,* ■ { WASHING MAC.BIIftE.i WILL wash as / manj.ol9tte|in J ,^. few hoars, especially if used with •• Haiper Twelve' trees' Soap 1 owder.'' as a w> man can wash in two days by %he old method of hand mbbing, besides | doing the; wo^t better, Wj^bJialtriifeisoap and fuel, i l^i 1 vVfet^Mf&^VJSftCoantoipanes, or any larg& things, as e&sy as it toll do a Handkerchief 'or a CWa/J and is the clwanest articla. ever ii, ventei. VV6rk»it ßr«mle^6y^W^ London Sole Wholesale Agents for Wellington, Hioksok 4b ' Co. Agents wanted where none are appointed, '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1786, 1 November 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1786, 1 November 1862, Page 5

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