Signor Otto Hug.
We take the following' fr.Qmi-y6sie.rrs day's Waipawn ..Mail :-r-Signpr Hug, the med"c;vl '-elaiirvdyinr 1 , W no)v:^sf ay-ing mt 1 the Empire Hotel, where lve'ikflfv W'c^n^' suited: to-day". •; The New Zealand Times, referring- to> a diagnosis that Sjgiii^iKmP' v made' in /Wellington, spates , that'. $■ vra&',* >.as. i -fer^-.*s"Tfl^xls l -the' : 'Comp7icatio^)i^-^''f l '; >sthe patients saffertngj-«,ll that coulrtbe and eertaihl.y if;fl o : cpllusjon. wjj.-\ .practical^an 1 - ;; ijt , \*ft^fihii*y; j h el i^v'eii/. that 'there. wag'noS^thei i-esult 'could--not be 'regarded' a3".o|^er than marvellous. The clairvoyant "even described m his trance the. _ syiAptQmsrof the BaJfcje.&ts 1 ; feelings 1 at ea^h, 'stage, of disease: ' axii 'a case of nioi'e local interest ;.whipli $nifo.' place m Waipawa yestenlay|ii|{jl^^rc^^p with interest. vt A.'V w^l|-]^nowii a% sfidep* ftruier drove m from ihe'cQuntrr, deteruiined to submit hinise^to'thf d t."nosis of Sighor 1 Hug, on thef-str^ngtH of a. re-, commendation made by «vrjjMfSwr^Pe^ s malljv. however^ he w^scaptical as to Signor Hug's power*. ; To his surprise, the clairvoyant, "after going tlnout;ii the p.-eiiuiinury stages of trahca—siich as ,a quivering of the ban Is.&c.-— conuhencbds to describe a number of the complaints'" from which he halsufirered during the" last 12 years The Signor discovered that the right kneo of the patient occasionally gave trouble. .This proved to bo true, for an accident had occurred no lessi than twelve years ago, and a stiffs ' hes3 had been felt almost continually since th.it tiiu I}.1 }. The patient, when speaking to a friend expre-sed bis absolute, astonishment at.SL«rnOr Hug's po-.veris m some what th«"fo'lowing term y ."..Why; he absolutely turned mo .inside out. and dissected: me- bit by, bit. Even ft scar on my back did not ; escape him." As we- have stated before' there is not the slightest doubt of- the genuineness of the powers that this wonderful clairvoyant possesses. vi " . ; = *..-- - --. ■--■■■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1458, 18 September 1885, Page 3
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301Signor Otto Hug. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1458, 18 September 1885, Page 3
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