Publil Notcec. ' SPECIALITY ! SPiifiALlil'Sl Draw on Nature -she compels yon to honor the acceptance. rpHIRTY ye.rs sin.c. when Dr. Smitii 1 first com nei.,6 I U i-H..|i te i.eie, tt «- N « liought by me.ltcal men, ii, a i i o he * Specialist was derojiut,.rr to .he profesiixmal niMi«, but tins li| se m , i!tl o( , ler MiiiovHtioi.S iiisc'intificandiay tu.itiera w«< i.Miml miier to aid ih n to t»e " infra dig" to ituit pro ession, viher.-iu th« speciality was |/rHcli.-ed LHlleuuin»; und lijcord, ii Krume, and Actosi, in England wer» or years criel down Uj their 'lne.lical britlusn. Nov and for m*ny p«st year» they li*tve o«eu lioked up in, and auote<l >y every ni.-.u wiio pretends m have at.r .ii .we.ljje of Hie particular branch of the pr.itess on wliicli Uie.<e geutleiuju speeitally devoted theiusflves to. it, whs ihe SHiue with En^uiu.s VVilsuru the "Skin D etor," recently knighted by Her I'«'hi-n sirife. it whs the same with Dr. L. L Suiiili, ol Melufurne, wuu practiced (mh .tid LiiliiiianU an.J lit cord) as a spfrjiii^t^ in li case* ot dis^Hses and habits whicb produce symptoms ol N ivous Alfeclions, otSkm Kiupti ns.ut i'rotr inon, arid fen iff* 'iutnanbeina< invinle, or which unh't them io i niiy on the puruoM-.s of iheir being, or which demonstrates itself, on the oJher hi Mil, iv Kruniiie Dihei.se.>> nnd Secoudary Furuis of 4lfe<.-uous. In all of theae o»»e,H how i.ece»Hry it is to have ihe Spectalaist wU ■■> has (levoie I his wlioie Inelime to the>tiidyniK hiii practiNUi«> in ihis one branch of .iis profession P Hence p.ow, after m>many years, all miuutiffi yre faunliar to liiiu, ami (iyrapiotus wliicu (iti» not un~ rea.souat.ie to atpyge) Inrt y l)Ol glVike theGeiienil PcHciiiioner ai once. iio^-'Vrpm constiint. pruclice Hnd ob^errution nkik» r. L. L. Sniith master oi tl c subjectthe uje.iicul profession — thai is, tliemore hueral-mindfd ol them hay* likewise ie.!.-f(.iised Mie faet.-nnd specialist* i.ow in e»ery brmicli — icuiisl. Hurisi.« f sy.liilic. mental diseases, efiesi diffuses, and in her every portun of tlie hum hi 'raine, has now some nicmber of lh* prolessii.il ulio devotes his time to tliHl^ ;ind io none other. For instance, the- '• chi*»t f.'octrir' 1 wou d on •■•ho account attend an accnuchiuentv«nd the oculist would not tliiiilr ol fc&ajhji aibr-iken leg; but each tto»(j -uiivice Ins patient to jjh lo that doctor who isi A'istliiitrB J for treating me diseuve requiring spcen»i-«liil|. He L L Suiiih a>kß thO|p who require ireatuieni lor . Weak ness, Pi-ostmuon. Uurrennes.s, »iid ftt^-rilliy, whose I r » me* i»nd wlio-e constitution!* aie s haltered, to con>ult lnia hs an expert— llnrty (3i)> years practice in i lie colony. w|th a practice rxeurtum ilnoimh"Ul not only tbe OdlotlieS pui in India, Fiji, and evi-u iv i£nglaud, h» claims ouyul to Oe siidicient localise every ■nun or woman i>quiicn such tikiil as i* alluded to above, to consult' hiureither persounily or by letter. As a Aypii.logrHpher no other medical mun us ir en iibe to have such large* experience as he poa>e.ses, aud lor oihi-r allied iilfeetious — surli «s Nervous discus* — no i'tie in me profession lias eo j jyed «v> luucii jju 'iic cobfi leuce. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. fkk (by letter) £1 Medicines Mppr ipnately pa«:Ked au I tor» waidi?'J all over Hie civilised DR. L. T. SMITH 182 Collins Si-beet East, Mglbofjknb FOR Tfc£E BLOOD 13 i'tlE LiKJi." — ice Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. 0 L A It £ E ' S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND HESTOiIEU, Triidc murk — " Blood Mixture." 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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1326, 21 November 1883, Page 4
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