Psblil Veteas. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature— the compel* you to honor the acceptance. riIHIRTY years sim-e, when Dr. Smith JL first commeLred practice here, it wa* thought by medical men, that to !>e a Specialist was derogatory to ilie profes staoal man, but this like most other innovations in srintific and lay matters was found rather to aid than to • c •* infra dig' to that profession, wherein tbe speciality was practised. Lallemanu and Kieord, in France, and Acton, in England were for years cried down by tbeir medical brethern. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to, and quoted by every m*n who pretends to have any kno wedge or the particular branch of tbe profession wbicb these gentlemen speeiially devoted themselves to. It was the name with Rra»mos WiNon. the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty, lean sinre. it was the same with Dr. L. L Bmitb, ol M< Ibournc, who practised (ay did Lallemaud and liirorcl) at a specialist In all eases of diseases and habits whieb produce symptoms of Nervous Affections ul Skin Kruplt»iiß,of Prostration, and make human beings iovinie. or wbtcb unfit them to tarry on tbe purposes ol tbeir being or which demonstrates itself, on the other band, in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of 4Uectious. In all of these eases bow neceysary it is to have the Specialist who has deroteJ his whole lifetime to the »tudying aud practising in tbia oue branch of his profession P Hence, now, alter so many yenrs, all minut » arts t«miilinr t<> him, and symptoms wbicb (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation make t'r. L. L. Smith master of tbe subject. the medical profession— that is, tbe more libers -minded of them— have likewise ree»guiseJ the fact, and Specialists i.uw in et «ry branch — oculist, auristn, sypbiltc, mental diseases, chent diseases, and iv fact ever) portion ot tlie human Iran.c, baa now some member of the prott*Bt<>n who devoirs \i\& time to that, aud io tioue oilier. For instance, tbe "chest doctor" wouid on no account attend an accouebment, and tbe ocuast woo Id not think of salting s bmkeb leg ; but eaeu would advice bis patient to go u> that doctor who is must Mined t»r trea ing the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. diuiili a.tfcs ibOdo who require treatment for Weakness, Prodi ra >o ■, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and »lio»e constitutions are shattered, tn commit Inu aa an expert— thirty (3o) years pr«iL-tice iv the colony, with a practice extending throughout uot only tbe CoiOii c* put iv India, Fiji, aud eveu iv England, he claims ought to oe KuUicieut tocau^e every man or woman requring such skill as i^ alluded to above, to cousult him either peraouaiiy or by letter. As a aypti.ingrapiier no other medical mau as meu abe to haw such large experience as be posse .oes, and tor other atiied iifli-ctions— such as Nervous disease —no <>ue iv tbe professiou has enj jyed so UiUCh public vuuiijeuoe. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. cumsultatiun gnu (by letter) £1 JkliUiciues appropriately packed and tor- « aided all over the civilised globe. I)K. L. IT SMITH 182 CoLti»B isTKBhT East, M.blboohnb FOB TIIK BLOOD IS THE LIKE." — see Ueuteronoiny, chap, xii., rersc 23. CLARK E'S WORLD.FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. 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It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. o. it simplifies, to the ut»n<*t possible -- . >t, the forms o transfer and tbe mod?a of conveyance. 6. It increasee the saleable value of bad. 7. It tends to lower tfce rate o< mtenat on loans secured on landa. 8. It gives facilities for the effoioi larg estates iv allotii.enta. can F V. Iransactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum rot*. JUST RE IVBD a large anortment of Fancy jobbing Type, at the Tubs fruiting Office, Broadway, Beefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1637, 9 December 1885, Page 4
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