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Medical. jgLINDNESS, DEAFNESS,-, &c. DR. GRANT, Member of Royal College of Surgeons, England, and of;the Medical Boards of Victoria and New .South Wales; also Registered 1 ili Nefv Zealand, OCULIST AURIST, & SPECIALIST, (From Elirope); ihay be consulted upon’ all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness, Noises in the Head, Defective Sight, Squinting, Cataract, Amaurosis, Ophthalhlia, 1 Gutta Serena, Loss of Eyelashes, and all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat treated upon new and scientific principles. ; DR. GRANT has, arrived in Christchurch, and may be, CONSULTED at his Consulting Dooms, 4 HEREFORD TERRACE, Hereford Street East, Christchurch, Near St. John’s Church. 1 Hours of attendance: Morning, 10 till 1; afternoon, 2 till 5. Saturdays, morning only. ■'Dr Orarit’s consultation fodhisj during the four months of his successful practice in Auckland, were crowded-to excess, and attention is confidently and particularly requested to the following cases of the Eye, .Ear, Throat, , and other special affections ' 211 Queen street, Auckland, July 23, 1880. Dr. Grant. —Dear sir,'—l have to give you thanks for the great benefit to my hearing since I have been under your care.— l am, &c., Robert Campbell. Ponsonby, July 23. Under Dr. Grant’s treatment I am very much improved in my hearing, and should trecommenU .any one to try-the saine.—M. A. Park Er. Tamaki West, near St. John’s College, Auckland, July. 23, ,1880. Dr Grant has greatly improved ,my .hearing during the time I have been under his care.— Thos. Churches.
Brookside, Pakakura Valley, July 23, 188 Q. I was under ,Dr. Grant’s treatment for squinting, and was completely cured in ten days. I would earnestly recommend any persons suffering from diseases of the eyes to make a trial of Dr Grant,- feeling sure that he would benefit them as he has done me.— John Sinclair®/ Jun; 1 ■ Ponsqpby rqa r d, HqpprTqwn, Juhb" ifi, 188CL’“ I Have 'been unidec Dr. Grant’s; pare since May; 26, for. great 'deafness, for more than twelve years,, and am about seventy'(7o) years of‘age. Drl Gi-aiit 5 has, removed a„large ,and small polypus: from my years, and I can hear much better,; havingigreatlylmprOved under his care,.for which I am very thankful-rr-Chakies Lowe. : Horne’s Estate,- New North road, Auckland, June 16,1880. I have been suffer'ingofjom a;seyere local disease. Dr. Griint operated upon me on Saturday last, and I am now quite well, although I had been' in an ill state of health for four years, ttCHARtES’ Muleer; ; 1:11 . | Cross, street, Auckland, .June, 17, 1880. I have been nearly blind for ;over seven years, and unable let ivbrk at my trade (a confectioner). On the first day of this month I went under Dr. Grant’s care, and already see very much better in this short space of time.— -John Whittle. i Parnell, June 14, 1880. Dr. Grant has jlist cured me of. a longstanding- deafness of more than ten years, for which I am vbry thankful, having tried many other doctors without success.— Maria J. Treeman. i Auckland, August 6, 1880. I have been deaf in the left ear for four years and in the right also. On August 2 1 was treated by Dr. Grght,|and : ram no|wquife well, being abld td hear aS’Well as'ever Idid.— Arthur Parkinson, Farmer, Opotiki. ‘ : Maugere, Onehunga, Auckland, August •'26, 1880. For thirty-five years I have been suffering with diseased eyes. Since August 5 I hay.ojbepjq.qnder Dr. Grant’s care, and am rapidly recovering, —J. Hicholls. _ ‘ j Symonds street, Auckland, August 27, 1880. I have been deaf for eighteen years (since I was four years old) the driims of both;years having- ulcbrated awayCl I am. still improving under Dr. Grant’s care, and can hear much better now, sometimes very well. — Margaret Sanderson. v Auckland Lunatic Asylum, Whau, Aug. •28, 1880. This is to certify that I have been'uhder 'Dr. Grhnt’s'cdte for hardness of hearing from the 13th instant, and find I am so far improved as to hear the ticking pf a watch, which I could not dc before I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 202, 27 November 1880, Page 4
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