THE DANGER OF RUPTURE.
No man is safe who has Rupture, no matter how insignificant he may consider it, for every man who has died from it once flattered himself that it was but a trailing ailment, and every man who now suffers from it and the injury of trusses to such an extent that life has no enjoyments, once regarded it as unworthy of special attention. It is not a standstill affliction. It is steadily progressive, and he is wise who takes the necessary steps to be eftectively relieved of it before the day of suffering and gloom comes upon him. . ~ ' > The Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treatment has robbed Rupture of its terrors. Hundreds of patients in Australia and New Zealand, who but for this treatment would still be suffering, and bearing with them the badsre of their servitude—a truss—have testified to the speedy manner of their cure, although they had previously suffered for many The cure is effected without an operation, simply by external local applications, both mechanical and medical, made daily by the patient, who can perform any kind ot labour durinir the treatment, with safety from the clanger of inflamed rupture, and without interfering with the treatThe Sherman appliance stands alone in the world as the most scientific invention for the perfect retention, relief, and cure of Rupture. Send for free booklet. Rupture and Its Treatment," and read the testimony of scores of men and women who havo been c ur e ( ], ami appliances now. Read the SWORN EVIDEISCE OF MANY PATIENTS BEFORE A DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, and you will be convinced, as they were, that it was only wasting i-imc and money sending foi otlici tieatmenls. , .. „ MR A W. MARTTN, Sole Controller of the T)r. .T. A. Sherman treatment is NOV' TN I'/LLINf/ION AT THE "HOTEL CECIL, and may be consulted there until SATURDAY, I.2th inst., at 8 p.m. Consultation Free. Send for free booklet, "Rupture and Its Treatment,"
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 3
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326THE DANGER OF RUPTURE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 3
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