, SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, 1 blinmessTdeapness, ' And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Thnat, Skin, and B ood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debi ity Puimouary Consumption, and all Chronic Affections of tuo fcitoiunch, Clust, Brouchial Tubes, and Nervous i {System. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN TPIE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dr. Geo. H. Raymond, •/T^HE. Eminent- J-peoiaist of the 1 Eye^ Ear, Throat, and Chest, nnd Botanic Physician, and author of nuraeious Scienlific P^niphltts on Aural and Ophthaluiic Diseases, and who has Imen residing for the last three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a suffici nt length of lime to give every afflicted and curable person «v opportunity of benefiting by his skill and experic nee. Address — No. 40, Ghuznee-street, Off Cuba-street, Works Acknowledged by the Peixcess or W.'Les. Note— Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to practice with deadly chemicals, either in Allopathic or Homoeopathic doses ; and, moreover. Dr Raymond has cured the lailur. s of the host legally qualified physicials niid surgeons in existence, ana can show a Reputation Unappioached by any other nhysicnm in chronic diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. Dr Raymond would also add here that wlut he hi.s done in Auckland and (ho Australian Colonies, he can nlso do iv Wellington ; and that the Subjoined, vTestimduial is only a covro bora' ion of what he has achieved elsewhere. ; DEAF 42 YEARS. A iMAKVELL US CURE ■■.-■•■.-■ • -. OF THE HUMAN 'EAR 'AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IN THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafnos of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deafness in each ear, namely, Chronic Otorrhoea of the Right Ear and Hardened Mucus m the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IS HIS EARS. THE PATiBNPS TESTIMONY. Dk Rayjxokd, Aurist, &c. Dear- Sir — I have ben deaf for 42 years, complotoly deafi'n'one ear and partially sfo in ;the other ; and of late yoars the affliction so enfeeblod my general health that I often feared the disease would terminate in some serious, if not fata?, brain complication. . your adverti-seuient, I purchased and read your scientific i pamphlet ; and from the information j contained therein, I was quickly, f: persuade 1 that \ou were the only specialise' >vh"o coul.) possibly huceeed ,in my ease. No iuteliigaut peivon , can 'make any mistake ahout ei.hor ! yourself, system, or valuable writings! and if I, had met you at -out 25 years ugo you uiig'at have &av'«;d me* many years of untold physic vl nnd •'mental suti'enug. But p.i were a very small lad then, and i seems tiuly \vo .derful that I "-should ujw meet with a man of your ability, after waiting patiently for so niafiy years to oohie across a physician with .'my ideas of disease.' I have come across scores of so called doctors ar»d specialists iv my time,* but as they all seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality pi; plausability, I thought itjar. better to ieaye them alone, and wait till i met a specialist whose aystjein accorded more with the laws of nature. lam happy to say v th«ttil bavemefrthat man, and every day my deafness is gradually leaving [ me, and I feel that I am being restored to my .wonted •health and vigour. , " This euro should certainly speak volumes; lor- , your sinqßlp, natural 3otanic' practice ; . aud, as I have duly been -one mouth under your 'care, I' intend to pursue the treatment further, until you have performed :avtl|oi;ough.'. cure (of >my case. I would also add here that one ear has iinprgye^ifumjinsejy, andaa^oon as you have -fiuishedf'ppdningl'up cohiniuuication with •the -right -eiiV,'<you mil have given me all the. relief I .e-vev wished for— in fact, my (hearing -will then be nearly perfect. I caii ] accord the name praise to your general treatment, which is certainly nuking a new nia'u of me; In conclusion, I shall always be happy to reoommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill nnd treat-itieq.t.i-rYouvß ?cTy truly., Cf C? -'■ ■•-■'» cS-rf." LINDBERG." " Bellevua Cottage, Bellevueroad, | Mount Edfn^lhJF^bruaiVji ,' ? Note— Since 'presenting the ? above' tesli. monial, Mr Lindberg has had his hearing restore^ ift both ears, and will shortly bu heaving; Au.okfand on ,,« 'business trip to •'Europe '; but his wife and family may be interviewed at the same address with respect to thecuvo, , Dijliaymond would also mention hero that he might have cured pcores of other individuals during'- his stay in Auckland had they not heen so dilatory in making up their minds,' and he can't afford to waste his valuable lime among a community who are too slow for a funeral. In conclusion, Dv Raymond would add that at present he has no more pamphlets for sale, as they are all sold. DR G. H. RAYMOND, Oculist, Aurist and Botanic Physician, Cailton House, Cuba-street), Wellington: 17th March, 1893. |
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Manawatu Herald, 1 June 1893, Page 4
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