Beading scientists from Great Britain. Prance and Germany attended an exhibition in London of new types of apparatus for the cure of disease by light and heat rays. Colonel Fremantle, chairman of the Medical Committee of the House of Commons, watched a demonstration of a new therapeutic lube. Mr. Leonard K. Andrews (photo inset), of Auckland, is securing remarkable results with this system, especially in nerve cases, where failures are practically nil. Mr. Andrews is located in the Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 18
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82Beading scientists from Great Britain. Prance and Germany attended an exhibition in London of new types of apparatus for the cure of disease by light and heat rays. Colonel Fremantle, chairman of the Medical Committee of the House of Commons, watched a demonstration of a new therapeutic lube. Mr. Leonard K. Andrews (photo inset), of Auckland, is securing remarkable results with this system, especially in nerve cases, where failures are practically nil. Mr. Andrews is located in the Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 18
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