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MISERY OF THE DEAF.

Humanity is afflicted with no more distressing malady than deafness, headnoises, ringing in the cars, nervous headaches, or any other head or ear complaint To lose the power of hearing tho foyou* sounds of life, the laughter and prattle of children, the voices of those wo love, is certainly one of mankind's greatest afflictions. • It \s therefore interesting to iind .the new discovery of the Baroscope system ef puro natural Aural Kinetics, by means of which it seems possible to euro deafness anil the various ear diseases of the internal organs of the ear, hitherto considered beyond tho reach of medical treatment, and therefore looked upon as incurable. Tho substantial proof of tho efficacy of this Earoscopo treatment is quite interesting while we havo been informed that it is absolutely painless, aiul ■quite-simple for any sufferer to apply in their own homes without the aid of a doctor. In con-, sideration of the satisfactory cvidenco so far received we would recommend all those suffering from ear diseases or deafness, to fully look into it, even though they mny consider themselves -incurable. Wo understand that.full particulars can be hud free of charge by writing to tho Baroscope Association of Australasia, 90 Pitt Street (Dept. 50), Sydney, N.S.W. *

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 10

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210

MISERY OF THE DEAF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 10

MISERY OF THE DEAF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 10

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