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Milnr Stephen.

RESULTS OF TREATMENT, [Post.] Mr James Dalzel, farmer, of Old Ren wick-road, Blenheim, write- : " As you have invited patients to report to you the result of visits to Mr Milner Stephen, I be to relate thy experience. lam a resident of Blenheim, and have a boy aged ten, who has been paralysed m both arms and legs. Having read and heard so much about Mr Milner Stephen. I went to the trouble an«l expense of coming hare with my wife and boy. I called on Mr Stephen, p iid him two guineas, and be operate \ m his usual manner on my boy. The result is that he is no better than ever, and my only regret is that I have been foolish enough to spend my time and money on such a fruitl/SH errand." Mr W; S. Short, of Glenbervie Terrace, Wellington, writes : — " In view of the many conflicting statements m r«fenmce to Mr M. Stephen's cures, it will perhaps be interesting for you to know that his treatment of my lameness has resulted, yip to the present', m lengthening ray l?g nearly iwo inches, and [ confidently believe will result m course of time m a complete ourp, for which benefit I have paid the m«dest hum of three guineas. As my case is of fourteen years' standing, and has long been declared iucurable, together with Ihe fact that I am wdUknown m thin city, will, I hope, be a reply to the many unkind w«r<ls written about Mr btepheu."

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 49, 22 January 1883, Page 2

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Milnr Stephen. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 49, 22 January 1883, Page 2

Milnr Stephen. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 49, 22 January 1883, Page 2

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