SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BLINDNEBST^EAFNESS, I And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, J-Jior, Ni se, Tluvat, Skin, and li ood I Diseases, Dysp-psia, Dolii ity Pulmonai'3' Consuui| tion,and all Chronic AftVciioiiS of tlio fctotnach, Ch st, JJroneliial Tubes, and Nervous System. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERL j EXCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN I COLONIES. Dr. Geo. K. Raymond, npilE Einiuent . c petia ist of the I Kye, K»r, Thioat, anil Cliosl. and liolunic Physii-ian, and auilu-r of numerous Scieiilific Pamphlets on Aural and Oph:h:il.nic Disease?, and who has been residing f"i' the hist ihreo months iu Anvklund, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a suflici nt length ol ) ime lo give ovory isfflicteJ ai.d curable pcrs >n an opportunity ol beneh'ttiiig by his skill and exporti noo. Audukss— Ni>. 40, Ghu/nee strkkt, Off Cuba slivct, AVORKS ACKXOWLEnOKD BY TIIK Prixcks-s of W les. Kotk— Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases wilh lIKRHS ONLY, as he is 100 conscientious to practice wi h deadly chomiciils, cither in Allopathic or Homjeopnthic doses ; and, nioro- < ver, Dr Raymond has cured the , Jailur softh i t»e.st legally qualified phvsicials and surgeons in existence, , und can show a Reputation Unappioached l>y any rther .nlij-sicixn in chronic diseases in the Southern ' Hemisphere. Dr would also add here that wl at ho ln.s done in Auckland and the Australian Colonies, he can also du in "Wellington ; and that thtSnbjuincd Testimonial is only a corrobora'ion of what he has achieved elsewhere. DE.-M-' 42 YEARS. A MAR YELL US CURE OF TIIK HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONS II t U I'ION IN THE CITY 01' AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafne3 of Forty-twe Years' standing. NOTE.— A diiferent form of deafness in each ear, natn.ly, 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 IN HIS KAIJS. THE PATiI.NI'S TESTIMONY. Du Raymond, Auvist. &c. Dear Sir — i have ben deaf for -lti years, complote'y deaf in one ear and partially so in the other ; and of lato years the affliction so enfeeblod my goneral health that I often feared the dis?aso would tonn Ha eiu some serious, if not fata), brain complication. " Seeing your ndvertiement, I purchased and read your scientific pamphlet ; and from the information t contained therein, I was quickly ! persuaded that \oi\ wore the only i specialist who could possibly .succeed ;in Ul3' case. No intelligent penon I can make any mistake about ei her youive)!', system, or valuable writings, and if i had mot you ai'out 25 years ago you u.ight have saved me many years of untold physic;l and mental suflbring. But yo:i wen* a very /mall lad then, and i- seems tsuly wonderful that I should 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 of so cal:ed doctors ayd specialists in my time ; but as they aU seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, und utterly devoid of any originality or plausability, 1 I thought it far better to leaye them alone, and wait till i met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature lam happy to say that I have mot that man. and every day my deafness is gradually leaving I me, and I feel rhat I am being restored to my wonted health and vigour. " This cure should certainly speak vo!* ' umci; for your simple, natural Botanic . practic - ; mill, as 1 have only bet-n one , month uiiuYr your care, I intend to pursue ihe treatment further, until you have performed a thorough cuiv of my case. I would also add here that one gar has im. r proved iumieusirl.v, and as soon ay you have finished opening up communication with the rifjlit car, you will have given me nil - the relit i I ever wi.-.hed for -in fact, my - hearing will thin U.- nearly perfict. I can . accord thu .sumo praise lo your gtneml treatment, which is CL-rtainly nuking n now man c{ me, In conclusion, L shall always be happy to n commend you to fritntls, or to pii>umi!l.v testify to your skill and treatment. — Yonis very Irulv, «'. J. LINDUEItO." #1 Jiullcvne rottagp, Bellcvue road. Mount Eden, 4;h February, 1811.1 " Notk - Since prismiing the above testi mouiul, Mr Jjindbi-i-y lias had hU hearing rcsMoml in both taiv, aud wiil short I v be leaving /ncklnnd on a busin<cs hip to ! Europe ; but his wife and family may be iuU-rviewid at the Panic address with re--3j Ict to the cure Dr lluymond Would also mention hue that he might lm\p cured scons of othir individuals during his stay in Auckland hail ihoy not l»oen so dilatory in innkiug up ilit-ir minds, and he cau't afford lo wasiehi? valuablv time among a community who arc too slow for a funeral. Iu conclusion, Dit lUyjioxd would add that at pn-Bint he lias no more pamphlets for j'ali 1 , as they are all sold. DK G. H. nAYMOND, Oculist. Ackist and Botanic Physician, Cailton Honso, Cuba-afreet), Wellington. 17lh March. 1803. |
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1893, Page 4
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