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"CAN CURE ALL CASES."

DOCTOR'S BOLD CLAIM. A claim that he can cure all cases of infantile paralysis h as ibeeTl made by a highly qualified medical practitioner who is at present living in North Auckland. This physician attracted the attention of the Health Department during the 1916 epidemic on account icrf the fact that no deaths occurred amongst his patients. Some inquiries were made at the time, but as all tne patients were well when seen by the investigator, it was impossible for the diagnosis to 'be verified.

If the doctor's claims are well founded (says the Star) it is naturally of the utmost importance to the community that his method of treatment should be given a thorough trial. It is understood that ihe may shortly come to Auckland, where he will be prepared to treat cases diagnosed ( hy other medical authorities as infantle paralysis.

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Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

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"CAN CURE ALL CASES." Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

"CAN CURE ALL CASES." Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

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