Milner Stephen.
TWO REMARKABLE CORES.
\BY TELEGRAPH.) (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. Dunedin, April 10. The following are two remarkable cures performed by Mr Stephen on Saturday : — A little girl named 4Hce Roughton, four years of age, residing at South Dunedin, was taken on the platform by her mother suffering^ from partial paralysis of the lefb arm ; the limb was shorter than the other by some inches, and from the mother's statement the child had been unable for 15 months co raise it without taking hold of it with her right hand. Mr Stephen manipulated the arm for some minutes m his usual manner, aftar which the child was able to throw it into an up» right position above her head, and to appearances use it as freely as the other. Loud applause greeted his cure. The other was that of a little "girl three and a-half years old, the daughter of a Mr Stamper, who"" had been a cripple f>>r years, one leg being contracted m such a way as to oblige the wearing of a club boot. M r Stephen took the child on his knee, a"d m a very short time had so straightened and strengthened the leg as to enable her to discard the boot and walk without any difficulty.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 105, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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212Milner Stephen. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 105, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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