RUPTURE AND ITS CURB.
nnHE Dr. Sherman method of treating Rupture has found approval in New Zealand by members of Parliament, medical men, justices q£ tho peace, ministers of the Gospel, and by people in all social oircles and ranks' of lifo. The British and American lancet have both admitted laudatory notices to their pages, and the completeness of the cure has been verified by suoh eminent authorities as John Wood, F.R.S., E.R.C.S., F.11.C., who is the Senior Surgeon to King's College Hospital, Professor of Clinical Surgery to tho College, Member to the Court of Examiners at tho Royal College of Surgeons, England; by Edward Bellamy, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons at Charing Cross Hospital; the late Sir Henry Thompson, Kt., M.8., F.R.C.S., Emeritus Professor of' Clinical Surgery at the University College, London; David Jones, M.D., Senior Surgeon to the Home Hospital for Stone and Urinary Diseases, eto.; and by W. T. Leonard, M.D., formerly Professor of Anatomy nt the Washington University, Baltimore. This method has been the means of restoring thousands to the blessings of sound body and personal comfort after all other treatments have failed. In New Zealand alone hundreds of oases havo'been cured, ip jnany instances with almost miraculous expedition, enabling a return to nsual avpcationa immediately, Tho remedy has now stood the test of the closest sorutiny by the medical profession for fifty years, If yon are a sufferer, make full inquiry. It costs you nothing, as all consultations are free. . The following testimonials speak for themselves. Ton can see 6corcs of others at Mr. Martin's consulting room, from all parts of New Zealand;— Porthmear House, Walnut Avenue, Ashburton, January 26th, 1809, A. W. MARTIN, Esq.. Dear Sir,—Just a line to tell you that I went to the doctor the other day to get examined for life insurance, and of course he had to examine the placo. He said it was perfectly sound, but owiw» to insurance, rules I would have to wear the appli.cance a little longer yet. Thanks to Dr. Sherman's treatment, I feel as sound and strong there now as I do in any other part of my, b<?dy.—l remain, Dear Sir, yours'respectfully, 1 PHILIP CHOAK. Christchurch, 45 Dover Styppt, St. Albaps, September l(ithi 1908. MB, MARTIN, ! . .' Dear Sir,—Just a lino to tell yon that I am quite cured of rupture by your easy and eftreatment.—Yours truly, . . GEORGE EENNER, MR. A. W_. MARTIN, • _ :' " Pioton, September 19th, 1908. Dear Sir|—l have much pleasure in thanking you for your promptness in sending Dr. Sherman's appliance and curative compound far the relief and cure of Rupture. I-havn been wearing your applianco and using the curative compound for six weeks, and' I have neither seen nor- felt anything of the Rupturo since. I have been ruptured for 11 years, and I have tried many trusses but never seemed to get better, in, fact I .was getting worse, and .made UP my mind to go under an operation, when I saw your advertisement in the "Otago Witness," I made up my mind to write to you for your boot of testimonials and after reading them, I felt quite confident in going under your treatment, and I; can, honestly say that' anybody suffering from rupture should make an effort to see you and give your treatment a trial, as it has dono ipe good, and I am suro it will relieve others. Nobody would over wear a trus3 again after wearing Dr. Sherman's appliance, 1 as it is so-easy and oorofortable to wear. Sir, you aro at liberty to übb'this letter for the benefit of other sufferers. . Once again thanking you for your wonderful treatment.—l remain, yours sincerely, ■ THOMAS AVERT. ' 41 Kana Street, Mataura, Otago, December 16th. 1007. ■ MR. A- W. MARTIN.- . Dear Sir,—Tou will bo pleased to know that I have not worn tho Sherman Applianco for the past twp anil ft .half months, and that to all appearances I. am o.uite cured. I have taken no special care to avoid exertion or strain during that tirno, so. that tho ouro seems to be .pretty thorough. I shall not fail to recommend the'Sherman method to others whenever opportunity, offers. Trusting that you continue ip good health, and with grateful thanks!— 1 am, yours sincerely, ~ ' . t THOMAS J.-BULL. ; 47, Tipakori'Road, Wellington, July 26th, 1907. MR. A. W-MARTIN, Runture Specialist, 14 High.Street, Duiiedin. Dear Sir,—l have great pleasure in lotting you. know how 'successful, your Rupture Cure has been in jny oaso. I underwent your treatment pn tho Bth of ftovpmber, 1908, and continued sanio. until May this year, then, feeling so well, dispensed with the ; lotion entirely, I also discontinued the use of,the support (except for a few da.Ya in June, when I was i)ping heavy work, I took the precaution to wear the support; since, then I have: dona away with this). I fail to find any indications or feelings of the trobuo,'oven"after a long dav's'walking or bioycle-riding, SO I AM POSITIVE I HAVE BEEN ' COMPLETELY CURED, You ■ are at liberty to make use of this as,you think proper, for such a simple apd certain cure is of untold value, to sufferers of this painful and dangerous oomplaint.—l - remain, your? faithfully, ' . JAMES SYDNEY FAULKNER; MR. A. W. MARTIN, - Heriot, December 28th,., 1908.. Dear Sir,—My four children treated by-you arp .all cured, One biy, 11 years .old, had 'been ruptured for ton years; the girl, eight years old, bad!, been ruptured for two -years) another boy, five years old, ruptured since a baby; ami tho'youngest, ono and a'-Jialf years old, a,lso ruptured sinco a baby, I say Dr. J. A. Shorman'a method is. a groat 'boon tq humanity, as I am convinced it is a certain oure for rupture.—Yours gratefully, ''J MRS. w. M. if'DONALD. 40 YEARS OP PAIN AND AGONY. Cared by tho Sherman Method after trying every kind of truss and treatment' that money ' . could buy. MR. A. W. MARTIN, ! ' Otago, June 5, 1903. ■Dear Sir,—l feel, very grateful indeed to you, Sir, for advising me tP try your remedies, which ! consider, with the appliances and curative compound, are thp pnjy safe antl complete cure in the world. I still intend to wear tho appliance for . some time yet,,as I feel quite safo while wearing it, although I have jumped about the llpor with the appliance off, and no appearance of the rupture, which I could not do for the past 49 years. The curative power of the compound is most astonishing, particularly'in my .oase, as I \yas ruptured at a very early age, and haro had that bnrdeii .weighing mo'down through life. I am now 53 years of'.agei and.l.can consciously say that 'the last 19 months.have been a pleasure to mo that. I never, exporionced before. In my daily labour I can strike with a 101b.. hammer, and lift heavy timber "with impunity; as the rupture does; not poiUB-down, neither do I feel any pain. I say again, Dr. Sherman's method (s a great boon to the ruptured, no mqttor how severely or of how long standing. Tho treatment that could cure roe, 1 honestly heliovo, would euro any person. I have tried a lot of remedies in my. lifetime, even: when I was a lad, but all to no purpose. 1 Therefore, Sir, you pan imagine I have suffered a. considerable amount of pain during my life. You are at-liberty to show this letter to any sufferer, particularly if .ha .has any doubtg concerning the.oiiratiye power,'of your remedy.-rYpiirs, very sincerely, ' ". ■ ' A-7— P-^—. A. W. Martin, Sole Controller of the Sherman method for Australasia, is now in Wellington, and may bo (ionsultcd r nt the Hotel Ceojl until. SATURDAY, tho 15th of MAY, when Mr. Martin leaves direct for Auckland, then an to Sydney,-" - Consultation Free, Two booklets sent free to (my suftepHV Hours; 11 a,m. to 1?; '2 n,m. to; 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a,in- to 12 noon. Extra heurs, Friday evening. 7to 8;. This will Ibo the last opportunity, of consulting Mr. Martin, as his engagements in- the Commonwealth will occupy a considerable period. , , jIIENTIO^. "DOJfINION" PAPER^
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