I SPEOIAIj MEDICAL. AiNNOnNUKMKiST. BLINDNEBsTi)EAFNESS, ' And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, ! har, jN se, ihv at,, bkiu, and B <>od Di&eases. Dy»p i»si-i, D«bi ity Pul-inonury-Ooiisiuii|itiou, and adC'hronic All c:i-' s uf tuu Moujucli, Ch sr, jmjuo.niaj. iuht'B, anil NtrVoUS j System. : TEN YE.YES' PRACTICAL EXPERT. ENCE IN THE AUS'I KALIAN Dr. Geo. H. Raymond, i { 1 A BE Eminent Fpecia'ist of the Eye, Ear, Throat, ai d Chest, and Botanic Physician, and author of numerous Scientific Pamphlets on ; Aural and Ophthalmic Diseases, and : win has been residing f.r the hist j three months in Aneklttnd, j IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a suftici nt length of time Io give every afflicted and curable pers >n fin opportunity ,of benefiting by his skill and experience. ! Addiikss— No. 40, Ghuznek- street, Off Cuba sireet, | Works Aokxowleegkd by TnE PRINCES i Oi' W' LEB. Note— Dß RAYMOND treats all disenses with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to practice wi.h deadly chfiiiiculs, either in Allopathic or Honueopiithic doses ; and, moro- > ver. Dr Raymond has cured the tailur s of tha best legally qualified phvßicials and surgeons in existence, j anil can show a Reputation Unap- jpoached ly any other physician in ehron'c diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. | Dr Raymond would nlso add hero that wl at he hi.s done in Auckland and the Australian Colonies, he can also d-> in Wellington ; and that the Subjoined Testimonial is only « coiTobora'iou of what he has achieved elsewhere. DEAF 12 YEARS. A iMARVELL US CUUE OV THE HUMAN EAII AND A DII.AI'IDATLD CONSTI I IT I'lON in ran; ' CTTY OF AT 'UK LAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and com plica to J Deafnes of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deal"- | ness in e.ich ear, nam ly, Chronic | Otorrhoea of the Right Ear aw', Hardened Mucus in the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications j of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATENTS TESTIMONY. j Dn Raymond, Aurist, &c. j Dear Sir — I liavo ben deaf for 42 j years, coinpleto'y deaf in one oar ami i partially so in the other ; and of late j years tho affliotiou so enfoeblod my ) general health that I often feared I tho dis^a-e would o;in na c in soiiio j serious, if not fata', brain eompliua- ! ti'.n. j •' Seeing your adverti-emenl, I - j purchased and read yuur scientific I pamphlet ; aud from the infonnatiuii contained theroiu, t was quieklv ; persuade- 1 that )ou were the osily I ' specialis who could possibly -ucueHii i in my case. No intelligent penon < can make any mistake about ci her yourself, system, orvaluable writings, 1 and if 1 had met y\>u a'^out 25 years Hgo you tuight have saved me ninny ; years of untold physical and menial buffering. But ) on wetv a very *mall ' lad then, and i seems tally 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 called doctors aod 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 or plausability, I thought it far better to ieaye them alone, and wait till 1 met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every day my deafness is gradually leaving I mo, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigour. " This cure should certainly spoa'i volurats for your simple, natural Botanic practice ; and, a? ] have only been one month midw your care, I intend to pursue the trnutnieut further, until you have performed a thorough cure, of tny case. I would also add here that one oar has isnproved immensely, aud as soon as you havo iinislud opening up communication with the right car, you will havo given mo all the relief I ever wished for— in fact, my hearing will then be nearly perfect. I oan accord tho same praise to your general treatment, which is certainly making a new man of me. Iv conclusion, I shall always be happy to hcomnund you to friends, or to pvVdonally testify to your skill nnd treatment. — Yours very truly, C J. LINDBERG." •• liellevue Cottage, Bellcvue road, Mount Edin, 4lh February, 1893. '• Note- Since presenting the above testimqiyal; MriLindbeig has had his htarinff restorr-d in both ears, and will shortly be leaving Auckland on a bupiurss trip to Europe ; but his wife and family may be inU'ivie\V(;d at the same address with res, tct to the euro. Dr Raymond would also nuniiou lure that he might have ourrd pcorts of othrr individuals during his stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory in mnking up their minds, and he cant afford to waste hii valuahl? ilmo among 'a community « ho are too alow for a funeral. Iv conclusion, Dit Davmosd would add that at present he has no mora pamphlets for sale, as they are all sold. DR G. H. .RAYMOND, Ocn.isr, Aurist and Botanic Physician, Cnrlton Honse, (.'uba-Rlrpel); i« i* . WptlllWatV.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 September 1893, Page 4
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