Medical Specialists.
Mr and Mrs ,1. Goodman, judging by press reports and testimonials, appear lo have been making some remarkable cures. Among the largo number of eases successfully treated arc those of female ailments,, in many instances of long standing, and also where surgical operations had been sdvisid. 'lwo cases of cpiletic fits—one. a female aged 2(1, who had suffered from ehivdhooil, cured in three weeks ; the second a male who had sufl'ci'id for many years, cured in two treatments. A case of lumbago, of 2(1 years' standing, was cured in a few weeks. This patient had 'been unable to work for many years, and has now resumed Iris usual occupaeion. A ease of anemia, after all other treatment had failed ; eases of insomnia, diseases of the nervous system, such as nervous prostration and debility, mental depression, loss of memory, mental, moral and physical defects in children and persons of. mature age, etc. Mr Goodman is prepared lo supply written ;-.,,d personal testimony |» stipnorl the above statements. Mr and Mrs Goodman may be consulted at -Smith's Imperial Motel (side prH'aie entrance), daily from .10.30 a m to "■3O p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7959, 24 October 1905, Page 2
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189Medical Specialists. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7959, 24 October 1905, Page 2
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