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GOOD NEWS

TO RUPTURE SUFFERERS. From to-day until 15th inst. Mr. A. W. Martin, Rupture Specialist and Sole Controller of the Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treatment, will pay his eleventh visit to Wellington. Prospective patients should understand that Mr. Martin i 3 exceedingly woll-vcrsed in the subject of rupture and its cure, anil his visit affords an opportunity to sufforers to secure relief, which tiioy should on no account allow to pass unattended. Why will people continue to 6uffer oxcruciating agony, continuous discomfort, and perpetually bear about with them a disfiguring batlge of servitude in the form of a truss, when they know that numbers of people have been permanently curcd in this city, as in all other parts of Australasia, by a means which is as available to thomsolvcs as it has been to othors. The truea docs not cure;, operations are speculative and risky, and in a. number of cases trusses have to be resorted to afterwards. The long list of cures of hernia, including qui to a number now serving in the Expeditionary ]?orccs, is (juito sufficient to prove the fallacy so persistontly preached that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. The Sherman method hits cured after one, two, three, and five operations have failed. Sufferers will please bear in mind that, on account of pressing calls from sufferers elsewhere, Mr. Martin cannot possibly extend the time of his stay. hero. Ho may bo interviewed daily at tho Jlotel Cecil, Lambton Quay, until 15th inst. The liourc of attendance are* 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to G p.m. Special consultations by a.rran»ement.— (Published by arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 6

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GOOD NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 6

GOOD NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 6

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