, special medical announcement. : BLINDNESsTdEAFNESS, And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, Env, Ni'St; Throat, Skin, and B'ood Diseases. Dysp-psin, D«*>i ity PulUioijury Consumption, and allChrdnic Affections of the Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervous System. : TEN. YEAKS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN ' THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dr. Geo. H. Raymond. '9TpME if Jjlnjinent' vpeeiaoet :of r^He I Eye, Ear, Throat,' aud Chest, aiid Botamc Physician, aud author of niiuie'.< v.- Scientific Pamphlets ou Aural ami Ophthalmic Diseases, and wh i bus been residiug f..r the lust ihree mouths i.v . Anuklntid, v ■ IS\NOW iN%Et^,iNGa:ON, *and' wiil stay a suffici nt length of time to give every afflicted and curable person an (pportun'ty of i beqefittirig by lu's-skilf .and; experience." '" '''■■■ Apdress— No, 40, Ghu/nee-street, ■ ' ;jf dff J Cuba-street, Works AcicNOWLEDGhD by the Princess ov W^les. Note— Dß BAYM' )ND treats all diaease^^withK.HlEjßßS. ONLY, as he is too conscientions to practice with deadly chemicals, either in Allopathic or Homoeopathic doses ; and, moreoyei 1 , Dr Raymond has^cured the lnilur' sr'of the "best legally' Qualified 1 ' physicials and surgeon&fin existence, 'M 'can show a^ Kepufaiioir Una|>I pioached by any other physician in 'chronic diseases in the Southern HeHHppJigre.-i,, *,-< .. : . « .-- ■ Dr Eayrnond would also add here that Wfcrafr tiff hits -dottS in Auckland and the Australian Colonies, he can also do in Wellington ; and that the Subjoined Testimonial is only a corroboraiion of what he has achieved elsewhere. DEAF ;4£ WEARS; ; . a'mARVELIj -US CURE OF THE HUMAN EAR AND^A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IN THE - rr CITY OF AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafnes of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE. — A different form of deafness in each ear, namely, Chronic Otorihoea of the Eight Ear and Hardened Mucus in the Tympanum of the Left, *ith other complications of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EAUS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY. Dr Baymond, Aurist, &c. Dear Sir — I have ben deaf for 42 year§, Qomplete.lv, deaf in one ear and partially so iri the ether ; and of late years the affliction so enfeeblod my general health that I often feared the disease would terminate in some •seriqus, if not fatal, brain complication^. ■'; ■■'. " Seeing your advertisement, I purchased aud read your scientific pamphlet ; and from the information contained therein, I was •■/■ quickly per^dadeil, that you were the ouly specialist who could possibly succeed in my case. No intelligent 'person can make auy mistake about either yp^jfself^system^or valuable (and'-if \ had met you a hotft SJ&'yearV ago you might hnve saved me many years of untold physical and mental Buffering. But yon were a very small -lad then $ |iijd;it jftsKuin tyuly'JwouderVul J thot I fetiduM now meet with a man of your ability, after waiting patiently for so many years to come across a physician with '• my ideas of disease." I have come across scores 61 sO'Callejd doctors apd specialists in'iiiy tinie ; but as they all seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devQid : c^nyt|ri^aiityior;jpla:«Bability, I 'thbagbNt far 4 bettered- ie»ye them alone, and wait till 1 met a specialist .^horfe systeta accorded vwtfmW thf laws of nature rafla'hap*py to say th^at \ b^aye met that man, and every day my^deafjiess is leaving . me,s. and I feel that 1 am being restored to my wonted health and j-rigoriiv"' !'w •>'■••■'"< -■•■:• '~.'*A:''\ i, 1 ? This cure should certainty j>peak voli .. umes fot .your simple, natnvpl Botanic ; practice ; antt, as 1 have only been one mohth.nnder'yourcare^rintend to pu'r'sde the trtatihentlvnthev,"until you have performed a ! iSiQrqugh \ oure lof my 'case. I iVjpuld also add here th^ipne ear has^mpraVed'immehsely,'arid as soon as' you have finished opening up communication with the right ear, you will have given me all the relief I ever wished for— in fact, my hearing will then be pearly /perfect. I can accord the same praise' to your general treatment, which is certainly making a new man of me. In conclusion, I shall always b« happjr tQ,rjß?o|ri\flpiejid yog toffriefadJi or to personally testify to your skill and treatment.— Yours very truly, ..'■'■• CJ J. LtNDBERG." "'Bellevue Cottage, Bellevue-road, : f Mourl Eden, 4th February; 1593." , NoTE/rSinQeqaresenting: ths abo^je ; tegtjI ; monial, Mr Lindberg has had his hearing •leavi&K !4§c^lina"|)il ; a jou|inefc-itripTto\ Eutop§'rbttt his wire^afld^famirf "fa&y be^ iriteryiewed at, the jam,e ;addrpsa yfifa re-* S(,ect'to the'xure. p\- Bay pop'dMjrduld also mention here- that'He -might 'have : cured bcoves of other individuals 1 during his stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory '. in making, up their minds, a^id, he csn't ' afford* tb'w'aste nis 'valuaSls finie l 'amopg ' a a who-are : too "felbwifdr a funeral. In feonolusion, Dußatmokv' would add that at preset hft imore^painßb^ts. . ftir ' sale, as they, are all gold. . fp - ■ . /'; ' .';' ;D^ , OCUUBT, ACRIST AND_BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, CarUon^Houfie," puba-s^r^et), v t ( 17th Maw»h, 18^3. -. J:; ; .;\ ./
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Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1893, Page 4
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