RANTED KNOWN PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT can bo CONSULTED at hla Private P.eeid« nee.South Town Belt, between Manchester and l/olombo Btreef, from 10 TO PROFESSOR, GUSSCOTT, Wooleton, May 14th, 1870. To Professor Gusseott— Sir, —I have been Buffering from nervous debility for ten years, and have tried all the medical skill I could get in Christchuroh, and other physicians iu tho old country. I have never been able to sleep or eat, but since being under the treatment of Professor Uusscott for such a short time, I have received wonderful r-slief, and persons in Christchuroh who have known me for years can certify that I am quite a new man; and it appears to me extraordinary how Mr Gusseott can effect uuch wonders. I can safely recommend any person suffering in the same way &s I have been to place themselves under his herbal treatment. I writo this for Mr Gusseott to do or publish this as he pleases. Frederick John*, (Signed) In the presence of Mr Mumford, Shop-keeper, Manchester street south, Mr J Heslop, Painter and Paperhanger, Manchester street south. Taam street, Christchuroh, April 2Sth, 1879, To Profesaor Guscott, Sir, —I have been troubled with Liver Complaint these last six years, many times bei:-g not able to attend to work. I have tried everything in the shape of patent medicines. I have been an outdoor patient in the Hospital; 1 got at times temporary relief. I could not sleep on my left side ; I kept rolling about backwards and forwards in bed. When I got up in the morning, I would rather bo in bed, but work I had to attend to. When I had eaten a light meal I found it always lodged in my stomach Always costive, a great palpitation, pains across the chest, more particularly under the loft bre»sk, always a violent pain between the shoulders, felt just the same as if any one was pouring water down my back, feet always cold. Happened to get one of your bills when you came to St. Asaph street, which explained to me the symptoms I was laboring under. When I applied to 'you, you told me all my symptoms, and guaranteed me a perfect cure, which, I am happy to say, you have dons through your herbal treatment. I should recommend those troubled -with Liver Complaint to place themselves under your treatment. 1 am, Sir, Truly thankful, William Ma.n3OST,
To Profaaaor Quascott, Sir, —I have been troubled with Dysentry for the last three months, so much so that I was perfectly exhausted, the linings of my intestines peeled away in flakes. I tried every remedy that I conld hear of, but to no purpose. Hearing that you were in Christchurch, and seeing the many wonderful cures, induced me to place myself under your treatment, and I am happy to say in one week I am free from the diarrhoea, and gaining strength from your herbal treatment. I am, yours respectfully, Ellen Brown. I give you this estimonial for the benefit of others, as 1 know there are a great many others Goffering frcm the same complaint in Christchurch. Borough Hotel, Manchester street, Christchurch, April 21st, 1879. To Professor Gnsscott, Sir, —I have beoo troubled with Sciatica and Rheumatism since the commencement of the Weat Coaat diggings in 1864, where I had to leave through medical advice, and went to Melbourne, thence to Sydney, and then I thought I wuuld try the tropical climate of Queensland, and found only temporary relief. I came to Christchurch and tried doctors cf the be3t medical repute, and got no better. Thinking that it wao useless to go any further, I gave up all hopes of being restored ; I oonld hardly walk, and staying at an old friend's, he advised me to consult you, aud I am happy to say I am in as perfect health as I was in 1564, when I crossed the ranges to tbo West Coast, and was only ten days under your treatment. John O'Brisn. To Professor Gnsscott, Sir —Having been troubled with asthma for the last seven years, on several occasions I have been propped up in bed, and many times I had to get up and walk to get a was not able to attend to my business ; in fact, I had become a burden to myself and the people with whom I was stopping. When I came to you you told me all my symptoms, which gave me confidence to place myself under your treatment, and being a believer of hert>3, and soring the large assortment in your establishment, and also the references from other sufferers the same as myself, in looking back to the time of my suffering so long, and spending so much money without receiving any benefit from the treatment until I applied to you. I remain, yours ever thankful,
Donald Smith, Great King street, Duaedin, May 30th. To Professor Gusscott, George street, Dunedia. Dear Sir, —I have been under medical men in Tuapeka for eighteen months, and have been treated by the doctors for indigestion, but found no relief. I was advised to come to Duoedin for change of climate, and was advised to call on you. When I did so, you seemed to be acquainted with my complaint, for yon were ablo to explain t-~ me all tae symptoms. lam happy toinfon you that after thros weeks of your herbai treatmon> I am restored to pevfect health, I am, yours truly, M. 13 PJUZABKTH WATTKF-i?. Montreal street, OhristchuTch, April 24th, 1879. To Professor Gusoott, Sir, —I have been troubled with dropsy for tho last five years. I have been treated before I came to Caristchurch, in Dunedin, bnt got very little relief. lam in Christchurch now two years, I have tried the best medical advice to no avail. I gave up all hope. They wasted to tap me ; but as I always heard after a person was tapped there was no cure, but teeing the euro you have made of Mra hee, near Oamaru, I was, lik<» a drowning man, happy to see a prospect of once more being lestored, and seeing the cures you had made in Duneaia in the *' Saturday Advertiser," that you had come here to settle perinaTieatly, I,made up m f mind I would consult you, and as you were able to explain to me all my symptoms, the cause ef my trouble, iigavo rae more confidence to plo.ee myc-jlf under your treatment. I am the mother of six children. I am happy to say r.r'v that I am free frcm dropsy, and have fall use and command of myself to attend to :ny dairestic duties, as I had eight year« ago. I am. yorr ever thankful, El:.e>- Kenxall. Manchester street, Chriatchurch, April 29th, 1579. To Professor Guscoii, Sir, —1 have been troubled with neuralgia for a length of time, and have suffered the most excruciating p iins ; tried everything that I could hear of, I then saw your testimonials in the pipers, and the "Star." I was advised to give you a trial, but I have this to say, that I am perfectly free from pain, I can eat acd sleep well, and am not disturbed at r.ighfc, or meal times a 3 I have been for a length of time. I have 'old several the pain I suffered, and the wonderful relief I have had. I would advise anyone who is troubled with neuralgia to apply to you,, S 3 they cud depend on a perfect onre. Your'B over grateful, H, B ( Williams, Teem street, Ohrlfltoharala.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 30 January 1880, Page 4
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