Publil Sates. .PJECIALITf SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the aeeeptanee. rpHIRTY years »in<*e. when Dr. Smith 1 first fommei.red pract cc here, if was ihuuiiht hi i. eical men, thai to be a Speeialis' was der-.j-at-rv ro he proles sional ni»»*. tut Him tike most other innovatu.i.sinsciiit.'fieauii iay mailers was lound rati er to aid th t. i 0 c ■• mtra dig' to tbat profession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemanu and Kicord, in France, and Acton, in Enuland were for years cried down by their medical brcthern. Now and for many past jesrs they have been looked up to, and quoted hy every mm who pretends to have any kuowe./ge ot the particular branch ot the profession which these gentlemen speeiially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skm Doctor," recently kuighted by Her Majesty. leara since, it was the same with Dv. L. L Smith, ot M-lbrurtie. who practised (a** did Lallemaud and Ktcoril) as a specialist In nil cases ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms ol Netvou* Affect tons olßkin _rupti< ns.of i'rostration.andmake human beings invinle. or which unfit them to carry ou tbe purposes ot their being or which demonstrates itself, on the other hand, in Eruptive Di eases and Secondary Forms of Affections, in all of these cases how necessary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole liletiine to the studying and practising in this oue branch of his profession P Hence, now, alter ao many years, all minutits are Uinilnr to him, and symptoms which (it is not uu* reasonable to suppose) may not strike ihe General Practitioner ai once, now Irom constant practice aud observation make ' 'r. L. L. Smith master ot the subject. Ibe medical proiession— that is, the more libera -minded ot them— luve likewise recognised Ihe fact, and specialists i.ow iv erery branch— oculist, aurisis, syphilic, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in tact every ponton ot the human Iran c, has vow some memoer of tne prolession who devotes his time to that, and lo none other. For instance, the ''chest doctor" would on no account attend au accouchuieut, and the ocunsl would not think ot saii'ng a brokeu leg; bui each would adrice his patient to go tn ihat doctor who is most :a me J lor treninji the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith asks those who require treatment tor Weakness, Prostra .on iiaiieiiness, and Sterility, whose trauiei aud whooe Constitutions vie shattered, U cousuit him as an expert— thirty (3) years practice in ihe colony, withapractici exteuding throughout uot ouly the Colon c put in India, Fiji, and even in England, ih clHims ought to be sufticiei.t to cause ever, man or woman requnug such skill as i: alluded to above, to cousuit hiui eithei personally or by letter. As a oyphdographer no other me Jas tnau as lite, able to have such lurg* experience as he possesses, ami lorotuei allied utleLtions— such as Net voii<*dne-*M —no one iv lite profession his enj -yed s. much put-lie coufiJeuce. Dr L. ITsMITH. CONSULTATION fkb (hy letter) t'i Medicines appropriately packed uu i ior Maided ait over llie civi't>eu Dii. JL. IT SMITH 182 Collins SikkoT Eisr, Hkluouknk IJlOtt THE BLOOD fS THE LIKE." " —"see Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1725, 2 July 1886, Page 4
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