Pubhi Xo'.ceo. SPECIA LITT SPECIALISTS"" Draw on Nature — she compete you to 1 honor the acceptance. mHIRTY years since, when Dr. Smith X first com met. red practice bare, it wa thouitht by medical men, tbat to be a Specialist was derogatory to ibe proles sional man, bat this like most other innovations in scintifia and lay matters w«« found ratber to aid than to be "intra dig' to that profession, wherein tbe speciality was practised. LallemanC and Kieord in France, and Acton, in England were for years cried down by their medica bretbern. Now and for many past year* tbey have been looked up to, and quo el l>y e-ery man who pretends to bave any kno Wedge of tbe particular branch of tbe profession which these gentlemen speciially deroted themselves to. It was the •am* with Erasmus Wilson, the '.'Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years since, itwjs tbe same with Dr. L. L. Smith, of M"ltM*ume, who practised (a* did Lallemand and lin-ord) as a >peeialist In all cases ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms el l-ferrous Atfectioan et Skiu Erupti<'iiß,of fVrostrai ion, and make human beings invinle. or which ui>tit tlieui to carry on tbe purposes ot their bein< or which demonstrates itaeif, on tbe other hand, in Eruptive Di -eases and secondary Forms of Affection 8, in all of these caie* bow necessary it is to have tbe Specialist who has devoted bis whole bieliuie t > tue tttudyiut; aud practising in this oue brancu ot liis protessiou ? Uence. now, alter *■> man) years, ail ujmutiae are i«uiili<r t . lntu, and symptoms which (it .s not unreasonable to Bupp.se) .may not strike tbe (ieneral Practitioner at once, how from constant practice and ob>e.-MtHjn tuaice Or. L. L. Small ma>!er ot the suojrct. Ihe medical profession— that is, tbe more liUera.-unuoVd ot tbem — h.ve likewise rec pulsed tLefact.aud specialists now in e*ery branch — o.uiist, aurisis, sypbiiic, meutat dueases, chest diseases. aud in tact every portion ot the human frame, has now* some member of the protessiou who derotes his tune to that. aud to none other. For instance, the '* chest doctor" would on no .ccouut attend an accouchment, and tbe oeuust would not think ot sailing a broke*, leg • but each would advice his patient to go io that doctor who is most tamed tor treating tbe disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith asks tbose who require treatment for WeaKuess, Prostra ion, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose coin-tin ulious aie -di.tiered, to coucult him as au exp.ri —in rty (i.'O) years practice in the colony, mm - practice exienttin^; Uirou^h' ut not ouly the Coion e> put in India, Fiji, aud ereu iu Eu^iaud, ne claims ouitht to be sutficieut to cause erery man or woman requring such skill as is alluded to above, to eousuit him either personally or by letter. As a Syphilograpber no other medical man as been able to bare such large experience, as he possesses, aod lor oi hei allied affections — such as Nervous disease — uo one in tbe profession has enjoyed so much publie coutideuce. Dr L. LTSMITH. COKBir_.TAT.OK fhk (by letter) £1 M-dlctues appropriately packed aud forwarded all over the cit ni.ed j-looe. Pit. L. L. SMITH ;>-& Co Liaia a *->.„.!-__- East, Misr.B->r.<.N:-IjlOK TiiK. IHjOOH f.-S rill-; i.iFK.' I* -z.ee i/^utoronouiy, iU.hj... *.i;., verse 23. O L A it K ■ *. VTOKLII.FAMKD PLO->|> .MIXL'UK., AND E£.TOiii_ii, Trade murk — " UiooJ Mixrure." For cleansing and eicaring iii.* l/soyd .run impurities, cannot oe too highly re.-'i.i! mended. Jm> 3 Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin ''-iseuses, -tn Sores of all ki:.d«c it is a ire*r<-r-t"uili>ig am (jcrtnuuent cure. It cup-s oiil sores. it curt>s ulcerated on he ueck. it cur*-s ulcraied b'gs. It cures bl-cfcheatle, or pimples on tli ace. It cures scurry »ir;-s. it cures gi.tiidu.ar s«, .ings. It clears tne bio-.n! troni ail impure mat ,e lrom whatever <-.uiie seising. • As this mixture is pless.kni <o the ta->i ■And w-»MMMt«d tr<:o ir-) u a.ivruiii lnjui'iou u>tlie moat dohcalt- constitution jr' ?it!ier*ei tlie proprietor soiiciw surVe.crs to give :t i arini to test its '.-Vi ue. i'housAuiis o: -.ootii lO'i'aU lie:. -_ll psti't Sold in tiot'io? H-ia 2m iH»ui.»iiiiins{ six Li.i>cs the lis each— sulficient to eii'ej*. a pcriiiaoeuc cure in tin -p-fcat uiujority o: ioii^-scaudin^ c:»s:*s, t»y ai Jkeui'.rsls and t^alertt jjediciae Veudort ihrouibout lb j World. Sole J'ropiietor, i?'. J. Ct.aucf, Cheiaist Apothecaries' Had, Liutoi-:, liu^lauj. EXPORT AGft>'LS: Burgoyiie,l"uroidge», and Co., Coleman strest Loudon ; • Newberry and Sons, W5, Farringdon street, London - jaagrr and ..Suns, Oxtord street, London ; and all the Loudon Vv bolesaie ii ouses. .AW Zealand Agents — Kemptbome, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Anc.land. Mel&otir»e Age. its — Felton, Oriuiwaue, aud Co., Wholes.!? Druggists. £ and M. K-*ogh, Druggists. Uenimons aud Co., Druggists. X iOeSFEB FORMS, neatly printed, in' lacap iorm, to be obtained iu any tbe XIMKj Odice, Ktfettc>u. The following are some el" the adrantiges oonterred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. It secures the principal beuctits and .viTaatages sought to oe attained iu tne 41 system ol' resist ration oldeeas. 2. It renders retrospective, intcstigation o title uu necessary as to all laud re gistered. 5, It siniplifies* the Titles to Hetl Property tor the future 4; It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. s* -» sunpLUies, to t iie ur"*! -it po^iolo :t, the forms o transfer and imc mod s*a of cou ve v anf*" 6. It iucreasea the saieab e value o 'and. - 7. It lenos to lower tLe -ate o : -in-r.»t on loans secured ou la Lis. -*. It gives lacilities for theede-r.i lares tales in allotu ents. et-i S 6. 1 runsttclious be ' tltfr ntomeui's notice, and at a inuum • • <»o_i. JUST RJC IVED a large arsertuisnt ot ' Fancy robbing Type, at the Tijij> ' iliating Offiee, Broadway, BeeCtoo.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1531, 6 April 1885, Page 4
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