I SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BLINDNEBSTI>BAFNESS, I And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, j Knr, Ncse, Thratt.-Skin, at;d ii ood 1 Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debi ity Pulmonary Consumption, and all Chronic Affeclions of tho Jftomach, Clu-st, Ih'ouchial Tubes, and Nervous System. ! TEN YEAES' PRACTICAL EXPERII ENCE IN THE AUSTEALIAiN I COLONIES. Dp. Geo. H. Raymond, '"PHE Eminent Specialist of the j Eye, Ear, Throat, and Chesf and Botanic Physician, \ and auihui of numerous Scientific i'amphrets on Aural and Ophthalmic Diseases, am: who has been residing for the last ihree months iv A-nckljind, IS NOW IN' WELLINGTON, and, : willKstay >a of ti me ;( 0 •*- give eye.p T : (indt cu ral»le pers m n n bppbr tuhi ty of beuefitiing by his skill aud experience. Addrkss— No. 40, Ghuznee- street, avorkß acknowlecghd by the PIUKCESj OF W. JJSB. Note— Dß RAYMOND treais ali diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientions to practice wi h doadlv cht-micnls, cithorin Allopathic or Hcmjeopathic doses ; and, morerver, Dr Raymond has cured the JailUr; s of tha Uast legally qtialifipd physicals aiid surgeons in exislenoe, aud. can show a Reputation Unap|noached I y any other ;:hysici,un in chronic diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. Dr Kaymoifd'would also add here that wl-at he bus done in Auckland and the Australian Colouies, he can also dn^in ; $YeHiii£ton ; and that the .Subjoined" Testimonial is only a corrobora 1 ion of what he has achieved elsewhere. DEAF 42 YEAUS. A* AIAKVELL US CUUE OF TUB HUMAN ITAII AND A DILAPIDATED CONS 11 ! UTION IV THE CITY OJP AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafnos of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deafnoss in c ich . ,;ear, namely,; Chronic? Otorrhoea of x tii.3 Right Ear an I Hardened j^lucus^in^tho Tympanum of AbVßeffe,? » it|i pthoifcpuuplicarions, of flfeS^ural app u ifratiisr THIS GENTLISMAN HAD XO WAX IN IIFS J2AUS. THE TATUNI'S TESIIMONY. Dit Raymoxd, Aurist. &c. Dear Sii-^-i liavb'lk'irdeaf for <12 years, cum ulote'yjdGiit' in one ear- aiitil>avVid!ly Yd- in the otiior ; airl of hiio" yoai't) tho affliu'^u^so^enfeeblod my general health th-it I often fonro.l I the Oi's-a e^woulil VoJiii na ciii suiue j sfti-ii.us, if nut;f ita\j!-brai,u coiuplicat» a- •" Seeing your- mlyerti -.« merit, W pitichr.SiHl and . read your scitJiuific pamphlet ; and from the iuforniatioii contained I herein, I wus qu-ckiv ijersuadeil thut t >ou were tho buly speeialia who could possibly >uoee».«d 1 in my ease. No intolMgeilt pannn i can umke any mistake about ci her yuui'aelf, system, or valuable wiitings, and if i had met y.»u a 'put 25 years ago you u.ight have s-tiyod me" liiaiiy ■ yeiira of un'.old physiofil w& uauniai;' .-■uneriiig. But } oa weiv «, very « PoC lad then, and i see.nV; t.uly wo..dVrful 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 oiled doctors apd specialists iv my time ; but as they a'l 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 leave them alone, and wait till i met a specialist whose system accorded.more, with the laws of nature Idm happy to say that I ;hayeTnet> that man, and e;very, 'daylmy.disafuess is gradiially ieaVr^i^me, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health aud vigour. : .•''■■. f '; ."Thid cure shpuKl certainlj' spea't volunus for .your, simple, jaalmalliotauio piacJic:- ; nu'd, as 1 have only been one iriohili tm'&cv yoiatffca've,- 1 intend to pursuo ihoartatihonlfurtlicivaintil j-bu-have pbriomiecl r a -^.thoyough cure 'ofrmy case. ' I would also add here that one car j, a3 j,,,. pvoveii.i.njnTen|eJ^',- ; and a^sgpn as^ou have iinishedfogeningi up^comiiHiHic^tibh-- with tUe light, ear, you ;vvijl;liaye {jiyeh me all the veliif I ever wiibtd. for- in fact, my lieaving \irill thai be nearly" perfect. I can accord the Fame praise 16 yoni- generkl trcaj-inen^, winch i^ei-.'alnlyiniikm^ d?new nian, V)f^n>e£j .*$ conclusion?! phalli always Ujjii^y't&iVebmrtieba'ymilo-'MMi'd^/'or to personally .testify, to your skill and treatment.— Yours 'very truly, . -> > <:• J. L)NDBI3IIG.» •" liHl!«'vn«"f^ittap;p, Bfillevuo road, Mouul^ E>lfn. 4th.Febnmv.v, ,1898. "> ' lestr lnoiiialy JiirLindberg has had his hearing restored in both cars, and will shortly he leaving ; ? uok|nnd .en ftibnpinrss trip^ : to Enropprb-nljln'^wiis ft n^ family %i{iy \k intM'vieTird at the samoia^ess W.h res cct to the cnife ; iDt; llayrapndiwould also mention lure ilmt lie might have cured scorts of oilu-r individuals during his stay in Auckland had thpy not baien so dilatory in,.mnkiug;inp! their minds, v-a'o'tf'hV can't* al?9rdvtp .waste liis yalual)i3 time among a' cbimngnity who arirtoo slo\sr for a funeral. In conaliisiohj Dit Ratmond \youid add that atpi;<Ben( ; r hejhasrio to bra pamphlets for sale, afl'thVy are all Eo!d. . ; :.; • DR G. H. RAYMOND, Ottri.tß-r, AiJfitsi^Akn -ißbj-Akiq TkvflictAM,
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Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1893, Page 4
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