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DREAM CURES

\T,\V NERVE TREATMENT OF S0I». iNE 'V- : PIER PATIENTS. Wonderful cures of nerve-shattered sot •diers are beiug effected in the war ho®. JitaV. "y through the medium Mn» incidents, and often banish them SJSrelv from their waking MWfflJ*, linl- Ihev then g ve rise to very distress,n» dr am The new method of cure, Nooins back the incidents into flw memory Is described by Captain M. Cul* pin in'the London "Prachloner, ""in the method. I.adop ,", write D. rulniii ' "the patient relates the dream "JK-.T- nnestirtn hini.about it. and . f the underlying memory is not deeply hiiried.'thi*-questioning may .recall. IL. uidlt is only ncc««ry > insist off the man talking about the incident, 1 make the patient close lus eyes and vis«Stofted«.ni,a^nryr what particular feature c_nnses .tlhe emo(ion. 13v .dwelling on this feature I nS, an emotional «tale and assur? m that'he. felt like that before aidtl t memory s coming «P- ■ When'fi«cce..s rlSned.there.is'.a sudden chanßeo. facial expression, or even an acccsof. terror. . By this I know that T ta« readied the . free, cause of the dream. The merest scrap of a .dream sulfates..

- — - The stained-glass windows in St. George's, Hanover Square, which dale from the 16th century, have been reinstated. Ond window had been injured by 1 suffragette, bomb in 1914. and shortly after it was restored it was removed witu others to the vaults,, lest damage should be done in an air raid. HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES. GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO. ■ FEAR DEAFNESS. • People who are growing hard of bear,. in" and who experience a stuffy icclm* :of "pressure against, their car: drums,, accompanied by buzzing, rutiibliatf sounto in their head like wator hilling or steam. scaping should toko pron.pt and- cßc, live measure* to slop thw"trouble. Head noises are almost invariably °'= .runners of .complete or 1«£»' "and most deaf people suffer from tl em constantly. Sometimes (lien head no«w become m distracting and henj_-» Willi tlteir never ceasing ■ hum. UOJ 1,,8 ?, l h,, ,v s ? md very frequently Breat 5 2dlo normal. It can bo clU ', l,o home, and we believe ? ftSly £ effee^v treatment for this ! s Kil From vour chemist secure' <v rfParmint (Double Strength): MhKmi-and add to it } I>i.it o if*- ».d lib. of granulated crystal Stir i.nK'l dissolved. Take one d&poonfnl four times a day Par- ■■ i ;= „sed in this way not only to AVtonie action lnfinnaran,»{ion 'm swelling in the Eustachian 'lubes, „ thus o equalise the air pressure on . e drum, b"t to correct any excess o sm-c ions in tlic middle ear. n«d the. results it; gives' arc. usually quick and nffectiv'e. . ~';.. .__ .'

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 2

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432

DREAM CURES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 2

DREAM CURES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 2

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