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MISERY OF THE DEAF.

. Humanitr/.s afflicted 1 with/no more tressing:,tiialady;.;thari- : :'deafness;'-head- ;"v';v i; noises,-ringing in the ears,.hervous^bead- 7 Ci^l ■ .riches,'.':-or.- any 'other ;%ead''br./'.ear coni-^"--;X;; plaint. -To. lose the power, of hearing /tho 'AAih .'■ Joyous.; sounds ;.of ; :life,"thei laughter/.and-:' : •prattU';'of:'ohildren,vthe,-voices jo"f;;thos6';.-ft:S | we;; love,. .is one\of;' mankind's S AA ; i .greatest afflictions;-;-;-:■;;' •'•-■'.-:'>;::-;.::■::■;■;-/:, ■ It is,/therefore./interesting; 'new discovery', of.'tho ; ;Karoscopo^fsysfeni'■;'■ ' : ''' ! fi of pure k natural;-; Aural ■■, Kinetics,'/' by "•/'-'--: means of which it .seems possible-tb; cure"; ; deafness ; and»;thb :.various J ear,;, diseases '-■■ ! -AAI of tho internal organs.of the .to ''cons'idbred-"beyond-.tKe, reach vof me^i- r --'■'■•'" cal treatment,-/and. therefore-looked upon's* : ' ! &' : M as--incurable'.';: AA'-A"A:-'^:'; '/; : /;;j ;■;s.. ■ "iS-- : ---IH--l'\ .;';The ;of;;thoheffic^cy?of-S';SSf this Baroscope-treatment'.is "quite-interest^';''■'■'• VM irig, whilo we have been informed 'that it ii-V : PAA absolutely' painless,'and ! quite simplo-f any.' sufferer - to' apply/ iri ; their own" homes - ■■ ft'' -.without.■■.-. the' -.aid -0f.;..a; doctor.: ;;Jtu>; cot : sideration, of the 'satisfactory evidence -far"..received.; : we.; ; would vrecb'ihiriciul -a'lK'Kfti t^ose- suffering; frbm>ar; diseases/pr'dcaf-?' ; K ness,::'tb;fully : 16bk;-infe: it, they'.may- consider /.-themselves ;incurable ■''-"&*.*£' We. understand, .that -full particulars''- eaii -■' ;! ■bc'had free;of,chargb'bv . ; r' .Earoscopo' Association; or.--Australnsta.lw -• r J l ' : cp Pitt,Street. (Depfc SO^Sydneyi-N'SiT^;;*;;'^;:??

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 9

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203

MISERY OF THE DEAF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 9

MISERY OF THE DEAF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 9

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