Pubiil S&ueo. "SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS " I Dm* on Nature— she compel* you to honor the acceptance. rpHIRTT years since, when Dr. Smith 1 JL first commenced practice here, it wi< thonght by medical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to die protes sional man, but this like most other innovations in sciDtific and lay matters was found ratber to aid than to be "inf radii;' to that profession, whereiu the speciality was practised. Lallemani! and Kicord in France, and Acton, in JEnglend were for years cried down by tbeir medica bretbern. Mow sod for many past years they bare been looked up to, and quoted by every man who pretends to have any koowedge of the particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen speciialty devoted themselves to. It wss the ssme with Erasmus Wil*on. the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by tier Majesty. Year* since, it was the same with Dr. L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, wh« practised (a* did LaUemend and Hicord) a« a specialist In sll esses of diseases and habit* wbieu produce symptoms el Nervou* Affection* et Skin Eruptions, ol Froatrat ion, and make human beings in virile, or which unfit tliem ta carry on the purposes of tbeir being or which demoustrates itself, on the other head, in Eruptire Diseases and Secondary Forms of Aiiections., In ail of these eases studying sod practising in this one braucu of his profession P Uence, now, after to many years, ail minutis? are tamilur to j him, and symptoms which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Practitioner ai once, now from constaut practice and observation make tJt. L. L. Smith master ot the subject. lue medical profession — that ia, the more liberai»minded of them — h«ve likewise recognised the fact, and Specialists now >n every branch— oculist, aunsts, syphiiic, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in fsct every portion of the human frame, has now some member of the profession who devotes his time to that, and to none other. For instance, the "chest doctor" would on no account aHeud an accoueument, and the ocmisi would not tbink ot sattmg a brokeu leg ; but each, would advice his patieut to go i<> that donor who is most • dined (or tracing the disease requiriog special skill. Dr. L. L. vSuiitli asks tnoae who require treatment tor Weakness, Prostra .ou, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and wbo»e coustuutious aie shattered, to consult hiui a» an expert— thirty (30) yearspractice in the colony, witba practice extending throughout not only the Coion.e* put in India, Fiji, and even iv fingiaud, be claims ought to be sufficient to cause every man or woman requring such skill as is alluded to above, to consult . bun either personally or by letter. As a Sypliilograpuer bo other medical man as been able to have such large experience as he possesses, and for o>. her allied titf'ections—- such as Nervous disease —no one in the profession has enjoyed sa much public conndeooe. Dr L. iTsM ITH. COHSBLTATion t&m (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately packed and torwarded all over the civilised globe. DX. L. L? SMITH 132 Cqluss &i£b&t East, Mdvn«cnsu FOX Til «C HL'»O1) n* THH: iiiVw." — •lee I>euterono>«»y, whrtu. ii,., v«rw IS. CLAIi K£"i WOKLO-FAMRD BLOO& MIXTUiJi'. . ASD K£3TOftl£tt, Trade murk — •• 81004 Mixture." For cleansing »nd clearing -.he bluud ruu impurities, cannot oe too lwgbly re?o>n mended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurry, Sktu Discuses. *Ik Soret of all kiudsc it is a iieTer-fHilmg an. permaueat cur*. It eiires old seres. ' It cures ulcerated sores oa he neck. It cur»s uicrated legs. It cures* blaokhrads, or pimples on tlu ac». it cures scurry mires. It cui-ee glandular s^Ji-ings. It clears the blood from nil impure utut .c from whatever cause ari*i;>£. As this Biixtare is pleaaaat \o the Tase and warranted free fro. a anythin injurioui* lothe utoat delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicit* surfeiers to give it s trial to teot it* ralua. fhousauda of tosUuionials (ion. all part Sold in boivws *<id 2s eon mining six v lines the lla eachsufficient to effect a> ptvuianw.'it cure in the mat majority oi long-stai;>.iin^ eaurs, Sj ai 3heMi>sts and Pal-ect lledieine Vdudors threufhout lit j World. dole Proprietor, ¥. J. CtiRKB, Chemist Apothecaries' llull, Lincoln, iLojji*ud. EXPORT AGtCXTH: Uurg evne, Burbidgea, t»nd Co. , Coietara street iiondon ; Newberry and Sous, i) 5, Faningdou street, London ; Saager and Sons, Oxford *tr«or, London ; *ud all the Londen V> boiesaie Mouses. AVw Zealand Agents — Kesnpthorne, Proeser, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ducedin and Aucklaud. ". .». Melbourne Agents — Vmm&a***v**>* m+k -^. t . WJsesi*i»j Drugguts. JB aad M. £*ogh, Druggists. Hemmous and Co., i>rug£ists. X ieeSFSR FORMS, neatly printed, iv lseap ferm, to be obtained in any the Tims* Office, Roe (ton. The following are some st the alrantiges conferred by the Land Transfer *>»it.j;— 1. It secures the priuciual bern-firs and a,ivantages sougtit to oe attuiae<i in ttie (jstem of re 6»* lr *" 011 ot l i e «-ds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation ot title ÜBicctssary »» to all iaud re gistered. *, It simplifies the Titles to Keml i'roperty for the future 4. It makes purchasers of Uie fee and leases perlcetly seeurp. ». ai sUDplideSt to the ut«i -i« possible it, tke forms o transfer and tii? medss of coo*eyanc«. i «. It increases the saleab c vaiue o' land. 7- It tends to lower tke rate o' Htorest on k»au« secared on la&is. 8. It gives facilities for the effe°»»i Ur-^ estates in ailotu.enU. esn F v. irttnaacMOua kw ' ncr moment's notice, and at a mmimiu.' <*oct. JUST BJI IVID a large araortaent of JFaaey nobbing Type, at the Tout Malms; Ofioe, JBroMhray, Iceftos.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1535, 15 April 1885, Page 4
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