|p£i2igiiiS3amsaii«Migmi!gtei^ 1 No Method introduced info Australasia for Bie-Reßef or Eire ©S 1 wm » T a, W^iW^ a 1W i KiTPTirew I mil IJ It 3L USB™ I can be compared with that of-DR. J.. A,. SIEIMAN. || This fact is proved by the number who adopt the Sherman Method after gives an upward "contractile pressuro" and holds tho membrano in such a pj trying ull other treatments. The Sherman appliances act in a manner diamc- way that it heals, and the patient experiences a feeling of ease, comfort, and | trically opposed to'tho principle of the ordinary truss. All trasses used at security tllat cannot possibly be obtained from the ordinary niako of trusses. I present give a downward "spreading pressure," and the wearing of such ab> ' Compound used m the treatment ib a valuable adjunct Suflera-s should PI oniiiffti,. „i i i* i, i lv l i n j. rm .i „ nolo that no two cases are alike, and the treatment suitable to one .case is p ™ lutel > pre !f nts b f W, a* they push the ruptured wal s apart. Thus when Melaß to ftnother . h(moe {he fo , wast() of tjmo an( , j gendi j gj once worn, it lias to bo worn practically a lifetime. The Sherman applianco distances for treatment. I READ TIIE FOLLOWING EXTRACT FROM HIS HONOUR JUDGE MURRAY'S RECOMMENDATION TO. THE N.S.W. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL:- | "Next, as an actual matter of history and experience I find, on tho remarkably successful in his treatment, and that this' success is due to his E] direct evidence of a great number of witnesses, oil of • unquestioned and up- having mado himself an adept in reducing cases of hernia and adapting tho | -patently unquestionable intelligence and honesty, as the very able counsel applianco to, and fitting it on, his patients, to their intelligence and care in 1 a,,.d.,iiw »..a.« m ate?t&taSswtf»s"Sntt | ot other patients have apparently been well satisfied with the treatment, while a dd that I find that tho lotion is acting superficially, a useful adjunct to | cases of failuro are practically undiscoverablo, that tho appellant has been tho mechanical treatment." H Tho long list of cures of hernia, including quite a number now serving in the Expeditionary Forces, is quite suf- " ficient to prove the fallacy so persistently preached that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. Tho Sherman | Method has cured after one, two, three, and five operations have failed. I THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS SHOTV THE VALUE OP THf! SHERMAN TREATMENT IN LONG-STANDING CASES I 122 Nith Street, JnvcrcarEill. there, and he ordered a truss to sup- your treatment, as the pain and tor- iioation that I write to you to let you Ss A. W Martin Esa I |or ' tl)0 r "Pt u rs. From that t-imo two of other trusses, of which I had know that tho treatment is doing its n V t ' ,i unt il I oamo to see you on February many, were something, cruel, and would work well, and I have every hono that A lv ~J a S T an } iceline so well 2g_ 1907, 1 -n- oro trusses tho whal* hill any man in time. Youv treatment it will make a sound man of me I K 1? n w BhollW ' *° r bencfit time. I think I tried ctery kind of is one to bo proud of and thankful for, was a lucky man to bo und see vou § . KlVO v,™l testimony re- trugs that waa made . hu t they would and it will afford me great pleosuro when you visited Invercargill, as you ra carding- my case, which is the more no j support the rupture when I had to . meet sufferers- and tell them how have saved me no ond of trouble, and N oonvmcmg aocmff that it 18 over thren liftj to do WJien j adopted pleased I was with it. You aro at prevented me from wearinc those other I tO? ; 8U ? C 0 1 undcrw ent treatment, lie- gherman method I could lift any liberty to use this as you like.—l am, man-killers. The rupture never troubles v 1° ' tryinc yo u " treatment by the Dr. weight, and tho rupturo was retained, yours sincerely, \Y. F, GEOKGE, me in the least, although I work very I w n „ X wore the Sherman appliance and used A. W. Martin Esq. Dunedin, hard. I feel a different man E I fmm a 2,,nfsrf £ J =Mo the'oompound for 18 months, wlion I Dear Bir,-I have great pleasure in gether-much stronger, and in better ra li,h «A,n ? „n' fnM laid it aside, and I have not worn it, letting you know how successful your spirits-and I thank God and you for I ! lad worn V a "ety of tmeses, all fail- g . beine perfect!v cured of .my Kupturo Cure has hoeu in my case. it. D n™ Iv,«' trouble. Of aIJ tho trusses I woro dur- I pderwent your treatment on No- I will go and see you when you visit 1 am? ti" vr> nrsnt ] ' n s the 40 years I suffered I can vember 8, 1906, and continued same Inveroargill again, and yon will seo I in «io» V k,™ safely say that none of them can be until May this year, then, feeling .=o for yourself the good your method has | .pieasuro m statine that 1 have not m p ar c 4 w ith the Sherman appliance, well, dispensed with the lotion entire- dono. MM 1 onlT w ' Bll 1 ha(l linolvn of lVat ly - I also discontinued tho use oftho If any person wishes to write to 1 trpatmpnt* I found relief'from the treatment years ago, as it would have Bupport (except for a few daya in mO . I will be only too happy to give •I verv start and I now- rciiso tharmeet! saTod m 0 "• lot of roabl ° and <ul / iD i y ' June ' wh l n 1 waß ?. oinff , hNlvy th 9 m ??? information they may ro- § ?ns vou wrb tlie most fortunate emit and 1 can strongly recommend tho I took tho precaution to wear tho QU iro.-I remain, yours respectfully, M^lelS^u m ml k y°« SSSi?" 38^"/" *' ™ MAUEIOE O'DONNELL. | and I will bo pleased to ojiswer any IT. M'CONNELL. I iaU fl^ r ouble,' S a Imb „ ' St - clair - Dunedin. S A. J martin Watmato. gor never say enough | unbounded ' success.-I remain, yours Dear Sir,-In reply to your kind in- amtu otred> in favour of Dr. J. A. Sherman's treatsincerely, ARTHUR E. STUCK. quiry, I hardly know how to thank yog are at liberty to make uso of ment for rupt'Ce. I had no hope of Cumberland Street, Dunedin. • s.'!™J" Dr m ° J \ Shermatfi this as you think prqpU'. for such a a cure from one of the leading docMr A W Martin fuf » ' .jf' ?5® simple and certain cure is of untold tors of tho city, until I came under ' '. ' T . . ~ method. I left off wearing tlio appli- i Bufferers of this painful and your skilful-hands. I received immoB 4 D^ r Slr r I ,v m plc f ßed J° w add „ ll,y anco ontl ! B B EO, and I have. dan K eroua c o mplaint.-]. remain, your, diato relief, and have enjoyed ease K testimony to the number of New Zeo- never felt better in my life, not even 1 / and comfort evor since I can now tj land patients who have derived benefits before thiß affliction camo upon me. lalllu -x-r.,,™ VAtFLKNER work in the garden everv day md foil I from the Dr. J. A. Sherman treatment At odd times I put on the appliance JAMES SYDNEY J-Auunnatt. no - pain Yourtrcatment is rno of h as applied by you. When Quite, a as a_ safoguard when I take athletic Oropuki, Southland. tho greatest bleßßinga in God's universe. Bi young man I ruptured myself lifting exorcise, as it is so comfortable to , _ v and I wish you God's blessing with itiv heavy stones m a quarry m the wear. lam sure I could not havo been t Mr. A. W. Martin. jom yourß faithfully ra north of Ireland. I went to a doctor long for this world if I had not got Dear Sir,—lt is with feelings cf -grati- JAMES PAUL. I ' - ' ,' ■ ■ I M© Bi MJ Mil ©TIM SOLE CONTROLLER 0F DR « SHERM AN'S METHOD I IWifl&o Mo WW 0 mtkm I OF TREATING RUPTURE, may be consulted at the fi®TEL CECIL,-WELLINGTON,. | Consultations Free. Till 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 23rd of AUGUST. , Hours 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. i Sufferers in the Country Districts will do well to take a day off for the sake of Scientific Treatment. 1 Send for Free Booklet " Rupture and Its Treatment." 1 Permanent Address: Samson's Buildings, Bowling Street, Dunedin. I' ' ' ij .. MR. A. W. MARTIN is now in Wellington, and may be consulted until FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, when ho will leave | i'or Auckland. On Mr. Martin's return from Auckland, about end September, ho will visit Palmers ton North, Hastings, I I)aiiisvirke, Napier, Wanganui, Hawera, Now Plymouth.
i Woods' Great Peppermint Curo, For Coughs and Colds, novor foils.*
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