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WONDERS OF THE EAR.

The wonderful invention of Dr. C. M. Jordan, tho great aural specialist, has revived hope in the hearts of the legian of unfortunate sufferers who for years past huve been ' martyrs to deafness, head-noises, ringing in the cars, discharging ears, and diseases of tho ear generally. Tho ear, which is the most fragile of all human organs, had baffled all scientific thinkers until the advent of the Earosoopo; tho great discovory of Dr. C. M. Jordan. . This discovery is indeed a boon to humanity, as the Baroscope is not a cliemical treatment, for it contains no drugs and no electricity, but puro natural Aural Kinetics It is tliereforo perfectly harmless, "while it is so effectivo in its curative power as to have curod a number of people, some of whom had been' proclaimed incuruhle. "Wo -havo . just had brought under our notico a number of successfully ol i casus, which had long resisted medical treatment. In view of tho fact that this Earoscopo Aural Kinotics can ho used bv all sufferers at their own homes (wh'erever they may . reside) without requiring the aid of a doctor, tho reader is advised lo write to the Baroscope Association 41) Pitt street (Dept. 50), Sydney. N.s'.W for full particulars, which will be sun.' plied by. them free of charge on mentioning this paper. t

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 10

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WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 10

WONDERS OF THE EAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 10

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