Mr Schwarzbacb. ♦ We are requested to intimate that Dr Schwarzbach, the eminent specialist m all diseases of the eye, ear, and throat, is at present on a professional visit to Wanganui, where he can be consulted at the Rutland Hotel until next Tuesday. The doctor has betn very successful m most difficult cases, and his stay m Europe during the last year ig a guaranty 'thWTie'is^ well acquainted with the: newest discoveries and improvements m his Bpeoial Bcience, : so that rcon? suiting him will have the benefit of the very latest professional knowledge Vid skill m their particular cases. Patients should not postpone their visit to the last day of Dr SohwareT bach's stay, but consult him early, so that time may be allowed forthe;> effect of his treatment to develop itself, and be altered if necessary. He will visit.no other town on the \ West Coaßt, and it is not probable that he. will return for some considerable* time, so that intending patients should not lose the opportunity of obtaining advice and treatment of such a high protessional order when. ,£ the same are available. In reference to; this clever specialist the Chronicle Jias the fojlowing :-0f all fche,,difficult Operations which Dr Sotiw&rzbach ' v has undertaken during his present visit to Wanganui, one he performed yesterday inorniug on a childgfgag;^ certainly the most delicate and interesting. The little patient only a few months old, was born blind, and his parents, who live m Palmerston North, ,bi ought him to Dr Schwarz?, bach, who, wiih the assistance J 6f IJrs Rarle and Connolly, operated on the baby sufferer with such success that the restoration of the sight will be a certainty., _. - .^,.,, r '^
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 225, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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280Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 225, 20 August 1884, Page 2
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