Pubiil sot«ec. j SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature — she compel* you to honor the acceptance. THIRTY years since, when Dr. Smith first commenced practice here, it wa< thought by medical men, tbat to be a Specialist was derogatory to the professional man, but this like most other innovations in scintifie and lay matters was found rather to aid tban to oe " infra dig' to tbat profession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemand and Kicord in France, and Acton, in England were tor years cried down by their medica bretbern. Now and for many past years they bave been looked up to, and quoted by every man who pretends to have any kno wedge of the particular brsnch of the profession which these gentlemen speciially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor, " recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years since, it was tbe same witb Dr. L, L. Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (a* did Lallemand and Kicord) as a specialist In all eases ot diseases and habits wbich prodnce symptoms oi Nervous Affections ef Skin Eruptions, of Prostratioo.andtnake human beings invfhle. Or which unfit them to carry on tbe purposes of tbeir being or which demonstrates itself, on the other band, in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Aftectious. in all of these eaaea how necessary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole litetime to the studying and practising io thia one branch of his prolession P Hence, now, alter au many years, all minutiss are familiar to him, and symptoms which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may uot strike the General Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation make iir. L. L. Smith master of tbe subject. The medical profession— that is, tbe more liberal-minded of them— have likewise recognised the fact, and Specialists now in every branch — oculist, aurtsts, sypbilic, mental diseases, chest diseases, and iv fact every portion of tbe human trame, has now some member of tbe profession who devotes bis time to that, and to none other. For instance, tbe "chest doctor" would on no account attend an accouchment, and tbe ocuiist would not think of setting a broke, leg ; but each would advice his patient to go to that doctor who ia most lamed for treating the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostration, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose constitutions ate shattered, to consult him as an expert— thirty (30) years practice in tbe colony, with a practice extendiug throughout not only tbe Colonies put in India, Fiji, and even in England, be claims ought to be sufficient to cause every mau or woman requring such skill as is alluded to above, to consult him cither personally or by letter. Aa a Syphilographer no other medical man as been abie to have such large experience as be possesses, and for other allied affections— such as Nervous disease — uo one in the profession has enjoyed to much public confidence. Dr L. L7SMITH. coxsoltation fsb (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately packed and forwarded all over tbe civilised globe. DR. L. L? SMITH 182 Collins Srasfcr £_sr, Mslbooknb FOX THE BLOOD IS THK I.£KE." — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. C L A It & J. ' S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTUKK. 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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1522, 16 March 1885, Page 4
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