SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS Draw o» Naiwreshc compel* you to honor the acceptance. npHIRTY years since, when Dr. Smith 1. first commenced practice here, it wa« thoaßht by raedieal men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to the protes Biooal man, but this Jike most other innovations iosciotifieaod lay matters was Found rather to aid than to be " infra dm' to that profession whereiu the specialty was practised. Lallemanu and Ricord i in France, and Acton, ia England were i for years cried down by their mediea beetbern. Now and for many past year* they have been looked up to, and quoted t>y every man who pretends to have any knowedge of tbe particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen speciially devoted themselves to. It waa the' ssme with Erasmus WiUon. the " Skiu Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years srae, it was tbe same with Dr. L. L. SmitfafCT Melbourne, who pract'se.i (a« cfid LaliflKind aud iiicord) as a specialist In nil cases ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms el If ervou* Affection* et Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beings invirile, or which unfit them to carry on tbe purposes ot th«ir bein* or which demonstrates itself, oo the other baad, in Eruptive Doeases sod Seeondarr Forms of 4fiectiotis. la all of the*e cases how necessary it is to have tbe Special.* 1 . who has devoted bis whole iitetiuie t<> tne studying and practisinu in this oue brancu of his proieosiou P iieuce, m>w, alter so many years, . all miuutm are Ucuilivr to him, and symptoms which (it >s not unreasonable to suppose) may uol strike the i (ieneral Practitioner at once, now trout eeustant practice and observation make i>r. L. L. bantu master ot tbe subject. Ihe medical profession— that is, tbe aiore liberai-oiinded ot them — hive likewise recoguised tliefact, and specialists now iv every branch — -'unit, aurist#, syphihe, mental diseases, cliest diseases. and in fact every portion ot tbe human trauie, has now natne meu^oer ot tbe pioitfssioa who devotes bu timo to thai, aud to aone other. For iDitauce, tbe " cbvat doctor" would on no iccouiu attend aa accouchoieat, and tbe ocuiist would uos thtuk ol asitiQK a brukeu leg ; but each would advice bis patent to go >■• that aoctor who is must iaaied for trea ing ike disease requirtot; special skiii. Dr. L. L. dumb a«k« tbose who require tretttiuvbl for Weakness, Proitra ion, Baireuß«»Bii, and Sterility, whose frames oud whoee cousin utioui ate shattered, to ewusutt hita as an expert— thirty ('£>)) years practice in tbe colon;, with a practice exlentiiut; throughout uot ouly the (JoiOii es put iv ledia, Fiji, aud «,vea iv En^sad, tie eiaim\ou.i;hi to Ue jtuificiei.t io cause every man or woman requnuji such skill as ;s aiiuded to above, to eoujuit him eitber personally er by letter. ▲a a Sypbilographer ao other nedieai man as . been able to have suob large experience as he* possesses, aad tor ot her allied affections — such as .Nervous disease —do one in the profession has enjoyed so aiush public coaa'JeDoe. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. OOHiCLTATiOK FJts (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately packed and forwarded all over the emitted globe. V&. L. IT SMITH iS2 CeLUM SfitKb? £Ajf, Msr,B»i;at - I.IOK Tilii 81/.)O:> Is LML. .if 1 :'." 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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1541, 29 April 1885, Page 4
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953Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1541, 29 April 1885, Page 4
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