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WONDERS OF THE EAR.

. The wonderful invention of Dr. C. IF. Jordan, (he great aural specialist, has revived hope hearts uf the legiou of unfortunate sufferers who for years past have been martyrs, to . deafness, head-noises, ringing in the cars, discharging ears, and diseases of the car generally. Tlio car, which is the most fragile of all human organs, had bafl'led nil scientific thinkers until.the advent of the Baroscope, the great discovery or Dr. C. 11. Jordan. This discovery is indeed a boon to humanity, as tin: Baroscope is not a chemical treatment, for it contains no drugs and no electricity, but piiro natural Aural Kinetics. It is therefore perfectly harmless, while it is so elTectivo in its curative power as to have cured a number of people, some of whom had been proclaimed incurable. Wo havo just had brought under our notice a number of successfully cured cases,, which had long resisted medie-il treatment. In view of the fact that this Baroscope Aural Kinetics can bo used by all sufferers at their own homes (wherever they may reside) without- requiring tlio aid of a doctor, the reader is advised to write to the Baroscope Association,' !IO I'itt street (Dcpt. 50), Sydney, .\.S.-\\\, for full particulars, which will bo supplied by them freo-of charge on mentioning this paper. •

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 3

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WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 3

WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 3

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