Pabßfotte*. dFJSCIALIir SPECIALISTS tkaw on Nature— the compete you to honor the acceptance. mHIRTY »•«!■• Mn.e, when Dr. Smith JL firs-t comuteu«d practice bere, it wa* thought by it eiiral men, thai to be • Specialist was derogatory toiheprofes •int>bl man, tut lliisi like most <it»ier innoTHlioLSiiiftcintific«ncl lay matters W*s found rather to aid than to t c " infra dig' to that profession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemaiiu and Hieord, in France, and Acton, in Enu'snl were for years cried down by their medical br* them. Now and for maoj past years they ha?e been looked up to, and quoted hy ef«ry man who pretends to have any knowerigeot the particular brunch of the prulfsaton which iheie gentlemen specitally devoted themselves to. li was the same witb Kmsnma Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently kui*hu?d by tier Majesty. 1 t*»r» »inre. ii w»s the same » ith D•. L. L Sotilb, ol Melbourne, who pr«ct sej ( i« ■lid Laile inand and llitor.l) as a >peciali»t In hll cases of disease* and habit* which produce symptom* ol Neivou* Affeciioim ol Skin Krup(i>n*,ol I'rostrtiion.an.lu.ake human being* iuvinle. or which ut.fit tneui 10 carry on the purposes ol their being or which deinoustraies itself, oo the other hand, in Erupt it c Di>ea*es and Secondary Forms of Affections. Id all of these ease> how nece*B*ry it ia to have the Specials who has devoted bia whole luetiiue l » tne ttudving •'"! practtKinit in this one branch of iiia profession P Hence, now, after so many yean, all miuuta) are tdtuili ,r t .. liiui, and symptoms which (it .s not uu« reasonable to supp, ge) may not strike die General Ptactittoaer at once, now from constant practice and observation make Ot. L. L. Siuith mt*\tr o\ tL» subj. ct. Ihe medical profewiou— tin»i is, the more libera •(inintt-d or them — hiv<iuewi»e retfoguiseJ U,e fact, and .^pmalista iiow iv e»t-ry brancli— oculist, aunsi>, •yohiiiv, oteulal diseases, client diseases. Mbd iv taut erery jortun of the uuumii ltau>e, has now s.^me member ot the «ho devotoa his lime to that, and to none oiher. For ibaraiice, the "chest doctor" wouid oo no account attend au sceouchment, and the ocu.ui would not thiuk ol savtiim a brokeu leg ; but c«t-b would advice his patiei.t to go io that doctor who is uio»t iJiue.l l >r ve t iv« ihe dl»eH^e requinon speetal sKiil. bi. L. L. Siuiib aaks tUOse who reg lire treatment lor Weaklier, Prosira oi. iittriemwsd, aid atenlity, whose Inine* and whose constitutiotts aie shattered, •<• cousuil hiui aft an expert— ilirty (3)) ) ears practice iv ihe colony, with h practice emeiitiiiiK throujth'-ai not ouly the Colon e< put iv luUia.Fiji, and eveu in £tii(laud, lie cluioii ounht to be sutticiet.t iocau»e ererj uiau or woman requnug such »kul as is alluded to above, to couuult Una either personally or by letter. A* a dyphilographer no other meiictl mau as bcej ab.e to have »ijuli large experience as be post-e^e^, and tor oilier allied ttiitxtiouj— such *i Nervous disease —no i.ite 10 the prot'essiou has etij >yed so much puuuo toiiri Jeuce. Dr L. ITsMITH. coaavhtMiiva ms (by lever; £1 Alediciut.s appri.urialeiy pavKed mij.i lur- , warded atl.otrer Ute civiitced ! DR. L. IT SMITH 182 C01.1.1N8 Si-BBb? fiisr, Melboo*m* FOJa THE BLOOD U Clf t£ I,LP£." —see Deuteiouoiny, thap. tii., verse 23. C L A li K E'S WORLDS kMKD. 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 16491, 6 January 1886, Page 4
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