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A CANCER DOCTOR

A correspondent send" the following, thinking it &H interest our readers : — During our visit we were informed of the wonderful cures being performed by a man living at Biver atone, near Windsor, called German Charley, You would not give 6d for the clothes on his body, yet his wonderful cures are being talked of all over Sydney. Every case of caDcer treated by him has been cured m a few days, and hie charges are Is consultation and Is medicines. This is no fairy tale of oars, but sn important fact, and hundreds of respectable families can corroborate our statement Since Charley has commenced to practice, boardinghouses for the accommodation of those consulting him have bten erected m Riverstone, and omnibuses have been put on to ran patients to his humpy from the railway station. Go when you will tbete are always from 120 to 130 patients waitlag to ste him. One fact concerning Charley we will relate, A carriage was test for him one day to visit a gentleman suffering from oancer, and when Charley was pointed out to the coachman, the latter refuted to take him for some time, bat on being convinced that he was the doctor, the ooachy too? him. A cure wai effected and a oheque for £60 was sent to Charley, who kept £1, and returned £49, Bat this is nothing etrange, as any of our Batharst medicos would do the same. He has been repeatedly offered a handsome earn for his secret about cancer earing, bat has refased to part with it. He treats all complaints, and if the oaie ts submitted to him that he cannot cure he tells the patient so at once. Those doubting out statement can easily diseoAer It Is true by wrltiDg to any respeotable person In Riverstone. His mode of treating oancer Is by rubbing come liquid on the affeoted part, when In a few days the spot becomes discolored, and tbe flesh rises, and the cancer comes away, roots and all, and when the placa heals these !• a little spot left like t nook mark. "

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 19 October 1888, Page 3

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352

A CANCER DOCTOR Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 19 October 1888, Page 3

A CANCER DOCTOR Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 19 October 1888, Page 3

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