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A Famous Institute.

Among the "most famed and scientifically replete institutions in the world, the Freeman and .Wallace Electo-Medical and Surgical Institute, corner of Elizabeth and Bathurst Streets, Sydney, holds a position of high significance. It is presided over by a staff of skilled specialists in nerve and blood diseases. Each specialist has graduated from famous colleges in Europe, and has concentrated his efforts and entire studies upon certain classes of diseases, arising from certain causes. Thus a man suffering from insomnia is attended to by a specialist who thoroughly understands the ailment, and the cancer patient hj attended to similarly, Every class of ailment is professionally treated with that singular skill and knowledge, which is the result of conscientious and scientific labor.

In order to meet the great growth of public patronage accorded the Institute from the Southern and Western states of the Commonwealth, a branch .of the Institute has been opened at the corner of Elizabeth and Bourke Streets, Melbourne, where a skilled staff of specialists may be consulted daily. Patients will thus be spared the long journey to Sydney when eager to consult the specialists upon serious cases demanding expert opinion,

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 406, 18 February 1904, Page 5

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A Famous Institute. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 406, 18 February 1904, Page 5

A Famous Institute. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 406, 18 February 1904, Page 5

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