DEAFNESS OFFICIAL TEST,
The various official investigations into the reported increase in the percentage of people' suffering with deafness, headnoises, ringing in the ears, nervous headaches or any other head or ear trouble, are well described in the last number of the "Earoscope Review," published by the Baroscope Association of London and Mew iiork.
This review describes deafness in its vftrious stages, also the causes and symptoms of all head and ear troubles approaching deafness. The methods used are puro natural Aural Kinetics, and as they aro very simple the reader is visod to apply them at once, for it ij now becoming well known that a very large number of people are partially deaf without realising it. As even a slight defect in hearing may suddenly develop into a marked form of deafness, such conditions should be guarded against. The review shows how this can be dono right at one's own home, without medicine, drugs, or electricity. To placo the knowledge within the reach of all, a free copy can bo obtained % sending name and address to the Baroscope Association, 90 Pitt street (Dept. 50), Sydney, N.S.W., where an Australasian branch < institute lias been established. With this "Review" thore is also a report form, by means of which anyone can obtain free advice on deafness or any other head and ear complaint. It ivould be advisablo for all sufferers to send for a free copy at once 'before they are all.gona- . ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 8
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242DEAFNESS OFFICIAL TEST, Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 8
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