JOYCE'S AMMUNITION. j Established 1820. HE . following arJr«^ _l_ tides, of ihe best jK 4 «uZ|J^^^k MANUFACTURED BY < *""** fe * t '***«QgßftM i^~ : *" <^ makers aud dealers in gunpowder. Military Rifle Percussion Caps Patent Pyroxline Sportin" ditto Original (1824) Anti-Corrosive ditto Treble Waterproof Central Fire ditto Chemically prepared Cloth, Felt, and Paper Waddings Cartridge Cases for Breech-loading Guns, Wire and Universal Shot Cartridges, &c. COBTBACTOBS TO HER MAJESTY'S WaR DEPARTMENT J^bTosj.cOLLlS BROWNER ffl CHOLERA, DYSENTBY, DIARHHCEA. URAMP, AGUE, FEVER, RHEUMATISM, CONSUMPTJON, ASTHMA, COUGH, &c ALL pain, vomittivg end distress ceases in a few minutes after taking n dose of thai; wonderful Sedative Anodyne a"d Antis-pasmodic remedy Chlorodyne discovered by Dr ■'• Coilis Browne JVJ.R.O.S.L., (ex-Army Med. Staff) ihe receipe of which was confided solely to J. T. Davenport, 03, Great Russplstreet, Bloomsbiny square. London, (Pharmaceutical Chemist). 'J he medical testimony of civil, hospital, military, and naval practiuners pronounce it invaluable. It relieves pain of any kind, soothes the restlessness of fever, and imparts the most refreshing sleep, without produsiug or leaving any of the unpleasant effects of opiam. As a proof of its efficacy, a few extracts from numerous testimonials by physicians and surgeons ore given : — From W. Vesalius Petrigrew, M.D., Hon. F.8.C.5., England formerly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Physiology at St. George's School of Medicine. —"I have need it in consumption, asthma, diarrhoea, and other diseases, and tun most perfectly satisfied with the results." Dr. Gibbon, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta. — " Two doses completely cured me of diarrhoea." From C. V. Itidout, Esq., Surgeon, Egham. — " As an astringent in severe diurrhcen, and an autispas- ■'■ medic it colic with cramps in the abdomen, the ; ■ .relief is instantaneous.' 1 . ':' extracts from tte Genek.il Board of Health, London, as to its iffieacyin Cholera. Ist Stage or Premonitory — In this stage the remedy acts as a charm, one dose generally sufficient. 2nd Stage or that of Vomiting and Purging — In this stage the remedy possesses great power, more than any other we j»re acquninted with, two or three doses being sufficient. 3rd Stage or Collapse — In all cases restoring the pulse. So strongly are we convinced of the itnmence value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all ta'ses. From A. Montmongery, Ef-q., lute Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay. — '■ Chlorodyne is tt most valuable remeoy in neuraglia, asthma, aud dysemry. To it I fairly owe my re.stora;ion to health after 18 month's severe suffering, and when all other medicines had failed." Caution. — In cou&equence of the extraordinary efficacy of this remed), several unprincipled parties have been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to buy Chlorodyne, except in sealed bottles, having the words, " Dr. J. Collis Hrowne's Chlorodyne' 1 engraved on the wrapper. A sheet full of medical testimonials accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 33 Great Rupsel-street, isloomsbury, London. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d aud 4s Gd. Agents for Melbourne — -Messrs. Taylor & Co., 47 Flinders Lane. f 10-7, DINNK FORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA lias been during twenty five years emphatically sanctioned by the medical profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as the Best Bemedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMaCH, HKAP.TBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION. and as a Mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON RYRUP. it forms an Agreeable Effervescing Draught, iifwbich its aperient qualities are much increased. During hoi seasons, and, above all, in hot climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (wiih the utmost attention to strength aud purity), by DINNEFORD & Co., I"f2, New Bond Street, London; And sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. A WARNING. 'Ills small at first, grow larger from delay And slowly eat their sad aud cankering way ; Thus by excessive throes the frame is tom, * Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." Dr. Darwin. I™*HE writer desires, nay, feels it his duty, tc state, that he has given a large amount of time to the study of the symptons and treatment of those diseases which, from a feeling of delicacy, medical men have neglected ia their Rtudies. . It is 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, and yet, when we consider how much misery is eniailed on mankind by this want of knowledge, it must suggest itfelf to the mind of every reflective persou as being of the greatest import. Man cannot err or committ any offence to the laws of. Nature without Dame Nature sooner oxlater resenting the affront, and when she does she pays her debt back with frightful interest. "When a student at Paris Dr. L. L. Smith had ample, opportunities of making these diseases his pecufiar study. Again, Dr. Smith was assistant for some years to the celebrated Dr. Culverwell, of London. On the continent fall morbid feelings of delicacy in this matter, all foolish prudery, ate banished, and medical men address themselves to the subject, and make these important diseases their especial study. Dr L. L. Smith has, in like manner, devoted many years to the^ study of nervous debility proceeding from indiscretions, sterility, and also in all those cases which render married life a burden and a curse rath'6r than a round of continual happiness. Many practitioners may be well read up (in theory) . ■ "STtbose diseases, but the majority cf these cases require the attention, or, at least the advice, of one who itis well know must have a thorough practical "ISaowleage of them and not only a practical knowv\_ -redge of the disease, but afso a practical knowledge IsSjHcJfktbie. influence of this climate on diseases of '^"'ft Sales, which latter is most essential to their '. :> i^^^'Dx.' Smith has been now nearly eleven years prac in this colony. As a general practitioner his reputation has spread throughout the whole of the neighboring colonies. He hns, however, more particularly devoted his attention to the diseases of ''Women and children, diseases of the eve, dyspepsia, syphilitic and nervous affections, disease of the skin, and to the treatment of those diseases which have Ihe symptons enumerated in the commencement of : ; this notice. . " CoNsrjL'fifxG Fee by Letter, £1. Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted personally daily, mornings and evenings. -. Consultation fee (including medicine), 10s. •■"V Consnltingr Booms, 192, 19£ f, and 194 Bourke Street, east, Melbourne. \ "•- . ""''-':• " \
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1982, 12 November 1863, Page 2
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