i Publil loioec. j "sPEiDIALIfr SPECIAL I STa" ! I Draw on Nature — she co.npeh you to (honor the acceptance. rpHIRTY years since, when Dr. Smith I JL first commeteed pracliee here, it wa- | Ihouglit by medical men, tlmt to be a Specialist was derogatory to the p rotes sional man, but this like most other innovations in sc'iutifie and lay matters W.is found rather to aid than to be " mtra dit»' io that (Toleasion. whereiu the speciality wan practised. LalleinanU and Hicord iv France, and Acton, in Euuland were for years cried down by their raediua brcthera. Now and for many past year* they hare been looked up to, and quo'eJ t>y erery m*n vrho pretends to have any kuowedge of tbe particular branch of tbe profession which these gentlemen specially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. \^earH since, it was the same with Dr. L. L Smith, of Melbourne, who pract sed (a« did Lallemaud and iiicord) as a specialist in nil cases of diseases and habits which produce symptoms el Netvou* Affection* mi Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, aud make human beings inrinle, or which until them i lo carry on the purposes ol their bein« or I which demonstrates itself, on the other ! hand, in Eruptive Diseases and Secoudary Forms of Atfectious. In all of these eases how necessary it is to have tbe Specialist wbo has devoted his whole lifetime to tbe fctudyiug aud practising in this oue bra oca of his prolessiou ? Ueuce, now, alter b> many years, all minutiae are tauiiliar t . him, aud symptoms wuicli (it <s not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike ilie Geueral Practiliouer at once. m,vr Irom cotistattt practice aod ob>ervation make IT. L. L. Smith maitier ot tbe subject. The medical profession— that is, the more liberal-minded of them — hive likewise recognised the fact, aod Specialists vow iv etery branch — oculist, aurists, sy [,hilic, mental diseases, chest diseases, aud in fact every portion of the human frame, has now some member of tbe prolessiou who devotes his time to that, aud lo uoue oiber. For instance, the "chest doctor" would on no account attend an accouchment, and the ocunst would not think ot ssiting a brokeu leg ; but each would advice his patient to«o it. that doctor wbo is most i dined for treating the duea»e requiring special skill. Or. L. L. Smith asks tbose who require treatment lor Weakness, Prostra ion, liar reu ties*, and bterihty, whose frames aud wboce constitutions me shattered, to cousult him a& an eiperi — thirty (3')) yearspractice in the colony, with a practice e&teudiut! throughout not ouly the Uoion es put, iv India, Fiji, aud eveu iv England, he claims ought to be sulfieiei.t io cause every uiau or woman requrtcg such skill as is alluded to above, lo uousult him either personally or by letter. As a oyphilographer no other medical man as bt-eu ab:e to have such large experience as he possesses, aud for other allied affections — such ns Nervous disease — no one in the profession has enjoyed so much public cooti Jeuce. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION FEE (by letter) £1 iletiuines appropriately packed and torwarded all over the civilised DH. L. Y. SMITH 182 CvLLia* SviiEe.: Kisr, A£kc.U:»;;,<.\k rpOit TilK 81/M)l) Is I'iltf i.u'K.I* «i' l»OUtclOIIOIII_\ , tll.ljl. 111., I tei-M> 23. C L A U K. j : ; ' S \VOKI/i>-FAiiKi> WLOOO MIXIUKK anu niisroH^tt, Trade murk — " UlooJ \fittuv." For eleuUMiig and c'.iU'ing t tit- blood rum impurities, cannot oe too highly reu-jn.-mended. Vo 1 Scrofula, St'iirvy, Skin l>ine;»*es, an.l Sm-es of ill kiiidsc it is a ncvrr-tiiiliu^ ami permanent cure. It curt-s old sores. It cui«-8 ulcemted *ored ou he neck. ll cur>-» uluriilel legs. It cures bluckhi-ud«, or pimples on the ace. . It cur.-s scurvy "^r^s. It cures glandu ur 9.»^ ingg. It i-U-ars Hie biootl Irom all rnpure mat .c Irom whatever ttuuje arUi;ig. As this mixture is ple.u.iut io the tuse und warranted free lion miyrliiii injuriou(Pthe most delicate constitutiOii of eitliorsm .he propnetor solicit* smle.em to give it .i trial to tot its value. thousand* oi re«ciinoniiils fion. all part j bold in Uot'.ies it-id 2s ! Koiiiaiuing e;x tnneu til* ijuin'itv llsench — iUllicu-nt to elloct v pi'i-iiianeiit fiire in the | {rtat majority ot long-standing cases, hv »1 ■ w'heiiivsls »nd Fuieitt Medicine Vmidors throughout ill j Wori.l. Sole i'roprietor, it. J. Clabkk, Chemist Apothecaries' liall, Lincoln, h.ugUud. EXPORT AOKXTS: Murgoyue, Uurbidgea, and Co., Culeman street ! London ; j New berry Mid Sons, i»5, b'arringdo'i street, j London ; j SuHger and Sons, Oxford street, I^onilon ; und j all the Londou W holesule Houses. Aew Zealand Agent* — Keuiptborne, Frosser, «ud Co., VVboleaaie Druggists, l>ui:ediu and Auckland. Melbourne Affeut* — Ftflton, GriM.uaUe, und Co., Wholes »!.■ Druggists. K and M. K.ogh, Druggists, ilemmone and Co., l>ruggisls. m J. /OoSFER FORMS, neatlj printed, in lacap form, to be obtained in any the Tixss Odice, Ueettou. The following are some »t tlie ad ran tiger conferred by the Land Transfer yystfc .i :— 1. It secures the uriueiimt lieiicfits and n.U vantages »ougut to ne sti turned in me of resist rition Ot deeds. 2. It renotirs retrospective investigation o title iiu'iecessury »« to all laud re guttered. 3. It simplilie* the TitUa to Kml i'loperty lor the I'uturd 4. It makes purchasers of the tee aud leases purteetiy secure. o. simplifies, to the ui^n "it possiuU ■I, (he forms o transfer aud tue tiioti'sol fOnvepiirc »>. ll mci-eiM-s the suieub c value o laud. 7. It lend* to lower tte ■•ate o' -'lU-rtrst on loan* secured on lit. -is. It gives tacilities ior tlie itfe-» m lar^ e.-iaies iv aliotn etus. cm F y. 1 luiieuciiouo Ue ncr : niouient'a -)Oiice, at a miuim ur ••ost. I UST KE IV£D a large sr.ort.nrn. 0 , 93 Fancy .obbing lype, at the Tutvs i-iiutiß|{ Udice, BttMdwuj, £c<:itou.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 4
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