I No- Met hoc! infFQCliiced into- Australasia for the Relief ©f Cure' of ■ ■■ j em be e«parecl with that of BR.'J. Ao SHERMAN. I * ' ■ I This fact isYi'oved by {fhemumber who adopt the Shermnn''Method after gives an upward "contractile pressure" and holds the membrane in such a f trying- all other treatments. The Slierinan appliances act in a manner diamc- way tliat it heals, and the patient experiences..i fee-ling of rase, comfort, and ? I• ,1 i . i, -...jni. _f H,,, n ,,i; n ,l, <„„„- ;n <~„*,„, n *aA it security that cannot possibly bo obtained lrom the ordinary make of trusses. i tally opposed to the pnuciplo of Ihe oulinaiy li is. All tiu&e. used at T])o C( ; nd uged ,-* t)ie { Teahneni is a valnaMo a( | JHnct / Suffereni should * present give a downward pressure, .and the wearing of micli ah- no(e tim f m tlvo Mse3 ar( , aliko> , md tho tr(;ntment suitable to one ease ie - I] sohitely prevents healing, as they push tno ruptured walls apart. Thus, when U3e i e33 to another; ] ie nce the folly, wa'eto of time aud money, in sending long ' 9 once worn, it has to be worn practically-a lifetime. Tho Sherman appliance ■ distances for treatment. ' .. BEAD THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT FKOII HIS HONOUR JUDGE MUBRAY'S KECOMMENDATION TO THE N.S.W. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL;:i 4- ' ; ■ } "\ 7 oxt as an actual matter of history and experience I find, on tho remarkably successful in his treatment, and that this .success is duo to his i direct evidence of a great number of witnesses, all of unquestioned and ap- bavins made himself an adept in reducing cases of hernia and adapting the i ~ m ""- , - ul . e;™ 1 . u ' , '. , . i a ~ „„„„_„. appliance to, aud fitting it on, his pati ents, to their intelligence and care in. I parently unquestionable intelligence and honesty, as the Ary aUe counsel hi ' xdiroctioll ° and \ Q effica J of the a lian b ce in retailli i(a ,; who appeared for the respondents admitted, and from fne fact that numbers 1)os jtj on) in spite of physical exertion undergone by the patient. And I may , g of other patients have apparently bet'n well satisfied with the treatment, while n dd that I find- that the lotion is act ing superficially, a. useful adjunct to ■ 5 cases of failure are practically undiscoverable. that the appellant has been the mechanical treatment." • The long list of cures of hernia, including quite a number now serving in tho• Expeditionary Forces, is quite eufI ficieut to prove the fallacy eo persistently preached that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. The Sherman | Method has cured after ono, two, three, and five operations have failed. , j j' * TEE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS SHOW THE VAI/0E OP THE SHEEMAN TREATMENT IN LONG-STANDJNG OASES:- •. | i ' Morniiißton Dunedin. what uso of this you Ulke.-Beliovo me I hope you arc succeeding in your tunate event in my life. You are at j t iiormnbiou, jjuiitmu s emcercly. treatment, and 1 can safely say that liberty to show this- letter to any suft Mr. A. W. Martin, w. Q. HANNAH, if your patients only pay attention to ferer from rupture, and 1 will bo I Dear Sir-It gives me very great rjiay, 1916.-Mr. Hannah has been o'uinio? th?F them P lrase Mo answer any communication Pleasure to let you know that lam piSS" as medically fit, and is now e r ° 6amc - Your3 ™y' „„._,.. j a keeping Al. I was ruptured about ao ting as secretary iu the Y.M.O.A, f rom tne mm< , trouble, and if any re- JOHN 1/..GKAHAM. V tlu-eo aud a half years ago, and fool- a t tUo front.! ' quire a proof, by writing to mo or Mr. A. TV. Martin. Picton, N.Z, i ishly neglected it for about eighteen • Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. my daughter, we will give them every Da si j ]la udl , )lcaßUre in a months. The runturo had then broken « , w M nrt i n information on the subiect ™ fnr mnr Tnwniift.™ in ? right through, and completely filled the *£•„£■ Z.ThL much pleasure in My daughter and her husband Join Dr? Appliance 1 >t Bcrotum. I went to my doctor, and ho informing you that, after applying tho with mo in thanking you for what you ilnd Curativo Compound, for tho reordered me to wear a truss, so I went Sherman method for over nine months, have done, and wo hope that you may lief an(l clu . e of K u , )tuve , 1 naTe uecn ;• % to tho chemist and liadonn adiustod; tho rupture has entirely disappeared, continue to help sulonng hnmamty.- wearing your appliance and using the || ? but I taiglit as well have left it alono I take the appliance o« ocijasionally, wittt very Best wisnes curative compound for six weeks, and i 3 -in fact, 1 suffered nioie pain with it bfft intend to wear it three months ■ <*. -CJIUMAb. l ]lavo seen nor felt anything I J on than I did without it. I was then longer as a safeguard. I feel assured Mr. A. W. Martin. Wauganui. of the rupture since. I havo been rup- 2 t< told bv the chemist that I would havo that at the end 01 that period I will 01-_t nm nnw fn n i!,,~ m WP ii .i,™t -tured for about eleven years, and I s £ffrrtTr*s.?a SiKSiSs! S'£S€lH2 : i I ist. The special truss he made cor- tll Uest I have seen (the elastic truss my case. Before trying your treatment fogo under an operation, when I saw I ij tainly supported the rupture, but it ia not to be compared with it). It is I had been suSenng irom a rupture, your advertisement in the "Otago Wit- ' 3 was heavy and cumbersome, and so g0 comfortable to wear, simple, and on the left side for about three years, ■'• ness," so I made up my mind to write y g close-fitting- that I perspired very con- efficient. I havo recommended it to all during which time 1 was treated by to you for your book of testimonials, ' 3 jj sidcrably, and was kept uncomfort- w ho have asked my opinion, and will two doctors, whoso treatment, however, an d. after reading them, I felt quite I 5j able. After wearing the above for about always do so in the future.—l am, did not do me any good, and the rup. confident in going under your treat- $ M nine months I read your mdvertise- yours truly, .WILLIAM GALL. ture steadily increased until it was the ment, and I , can honestly say that B 5! ment re the Dr..Sherman method, and • i-wval Otaeo size of ray closed hand. Since wearing anybody suffering from rupture should & J after my first interview with yon I Mr. A. W. Martin. Oential Otago. your appliance and using the com- make an effort to seo you aud give I t was forced to the conclusion that the Dear Sir,—You will, remember me pound according to directions, I have your treatment a trial, as it tias done a $ Dr. Sherman method was by far tho bringing my daughter to you for not felt any pain whatever, and -the me good, and lam sure it will relieve » I most common-sense method that had 1 treatment when you were in Dunodin. rupture has never showed itself since, others ? a como under my notice. I then placed 6ho had then suffered for 16 years, and I have been working at the plumbing ' . i S myself under ybur treatment, and I was so bad that I could not tako her trade all the time, and have played Nobody would ever wear,a truss again a K am exceedingly thankful to be able to for a wait neither could she do any hockey regularly for two seasons, with af' o . l " wearing Dr. Sherman's appliance, i I say that my first conclusions have been light housework, as she was alwaye in an occasiijnal game of football thrown as it is so easy and comfortable to 3 ft fully substantiated by results, and I pain. in, without feeling any effects ot my wear. | i am now a sound man. After having • Now, we have given your treatment former trouble. 1 have also been pass- c; r rnll „_„ , t nwiir ♦« ~c n twl • • tried throe different apnliances, I can • a fair trial,, and lam hnnpy to say ed as a first-class life for life assur- ' ,„,,„. ?„,. „" ~„,,„„, „, rL, O " ? t . 9 Si i honestly state that for safety, surety, sho is cured, and feels nothingjif her ance, and accepted as a member of a lcttcl 101 Ul ° bencUt of othCl ' sulleie «- »i § and comfort Dr. Sherman's method is trouble. She has since got married, lodge, being passed by a difiercnt doc- Once again, thanking you for your S a just the thing for, anyone troubled and has two children. She is enjoying tor on each.occasion. lam now in the wouderful treatment, I reniaiu, yours $ i with this common yet nainful A malady. splendid health, aud has not worn the best of health, ,iud consider the try- sincerely, "- • 3 i You are at perfect liberty to make appliance for some time now. ing of your treatment the most for- THOMAS A VERY, I M© ' A ' 11/ If A PTIUrt SOLE CONTROLLE R OF DR. SHERMAN'S METHOD j 1 OTlio Ho OP TREATING RUPTURE, may be consulted at the I 1 ■ " ' ■ ■ ■ ! x ■'■-■. ■. 9 i 9, ■ 1 I Consultations Free. Till 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 23rd of AUGUST. - Hours 10 sun. till 6 p.m. \ I Sufferers in the Country Districts will do well to take a day off for the sake of Scientific Treatment. ij I ' . ■ Send for Free Booklet "Rupture and Its Treatment." , \ I "' - - ' . ■■ . ' N - . -, \ I Permanent Address: Samson's Buildings, .Bowling Street,. Bimedin. ') !■■'■'- - • ' ■ ' I MB.' A. W. MAETIN is now in AV ellington, and may lie consulted until I'fflDAY, AUGUST 23, wheVi Iβ. will leavo ' j I . for Auckland. On Mr. Martin's return from Auckland, about end September, ho will visit Palmerston North, Hastings, e I! Dannovii-ke, Napier, Wanganui, Hawera, New Plymouth. - ' ■ I
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