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MedicaLyTjp^ !V Mr I. 8. Rosenthal^—Shice~thi. '—-^ arrival in Orange he has been visitTi,- geßl,{m»s'i i ' seventy patients suffering from d^K^ol H and. ear, and some astonishing ana. "/"Weil I effected. Several. of these came uZ, > Te 1 and being persons well-known in th« rf.^% H easily accessible to any person wishin etn *„-"X «3 I ofthe truth of the assertion, we maV^,.onTW '. , Mr Hurkett of Cargo, has bee?Sßfeft years, >nd having placed himself tmS%<«' f thal's care is now cured, and' deckr«'iT r *W \ss tinctly. A little girl, aged about teSsli Emma Horsely, i had been blind sinJ h^PW H twelvemonths. Her eyes now are quite SSlS*l*! ffl. capable of performing endless execuKn* ,y$' Ni ift ceptible feelings of the other sex-; »],SS?»»ii,:' , little older. A case of deafness of L 7. ;t I standing, declared by the patient to he in S? yW* I 7 by a skilful operation, cured in five m S *le' *«.. residents may remember the case of Mr T itir' li>Sif who has sought every available remedvf^SK of the eyes. The last time we saw this «%_**"« I was led about; yesterday, after beim? J-?anll»! . | Rosenthal's care for about a fortnight ftaTv-^.i I extraordinary, and predicates a perfect 12) . li' . another lady who had been totally bltadfj. ai>' i years, and now sees. It is needless .to Is* cases. We may mention that Mr Eosr-na , pII' remains a day or two longer, and, forthelS??1' of up-country readers, may state^ffliSSllK I circumstance will heproceed further, than 210 ; Western Examiner. .-... "hbdo..., Mr I. S. Rosenthal.—The .gentleman' .1. ■'1 '" special forte is in the disease of the eye and.! f? been practising in Bourke, and from the nbtteefWl ' Preiis which preceded him we expected tT«T*s I physician capable of fulfilling the expect-H™ ®l '•S . tamed. We have not' been ligappolnW%US ': monials and the favourable newspaper nn'HJr.-H:' fully borne out-they are truthful WeSltaS seen three instances where Dr Rosenthal h«. .S ■*. ■ .sight to the totally Mind for years, hesidffinS vision to many who were suffering from mtKi. • ' diseases of months or two years':'stendin. -to V mention, because he. is well known thronefe-i.v, ! district, Mr James Horsfall, whose defectlSii'' 1. been radically cured. MissFlagery, of thlUto-S•■ M M has suffered from deafness for vears;owing tn¥»i 1 from,the bite of a dog, had her hearing ksuS i H ■ our presence. A.cataract was successfully rZI,• fffl from the eye of a blackfellow in the ■"ser4»S!» !Ml M. O'Shannessy, Esq, Fort Bourke. MrSte^rt'J'- i« has been blind for sibout sixteen .yearsr can mi&l W • almost to re;,d print. A girl named, Jone»^b'vs- M been nearly blind for two years, can now see ft H smallest object, and plays with "other'clfiffi®. H young lady from Woomba, WiUcaDnia, named mm I ham, totally blind from some comprint, can now: 1 but.,in every case a sudden influx of light.naßtiS. B guarded against. The successful treatment at S.L '■ dena of Mrs H. J. Adam's eyes is alone &lߣKi H establish Dr Rosenthal's reputation a. an ocnliitw.? i could enumerate twenty instances r. of nerem, M well known in this town and district-whose si E l.n„' li been removed ; and we.think it but a' duty oi'm,' I part to notice the cases which are known tb'niZ1 m to endorse the public, opinion ■ which-;hai 'Sami I favourably and deservedly bestowed.. Mr BjtC" I 1 who has had bad eyes for years; has been'edinle-i' . cured, and so have the eyes of Mrs Reynolds:- Beia'i t fulfilled every promise made Bnd effectedili tes ll instance some very remarkable cures. ; DrltaoyX has also this in liis favour—he does not jend'Sil I the poor, nor does he exact the least'fartbi-ig ftti' I those in indigent circumstances. OnthecostMrfi,; I could not have had under his: gratuitous treitmmtY | fewer than twelve persons; and to one-womanmd m three children suflering from almost total'blindness," I he supplemented bis services by raising a snbsaipdra I to relieve, their necessities.— Central Australian mi' 1 Bourke Telegraph, December 14,1872 .; .' rt SSsT! | N.B-—Many hundreds of testimonials, allln'aLls \ strain, can be seen at Mr Rosenthal's' Li._ii_H|«r 1" rooms. ■ ■•;■-■•.■> .Jiiiiy. M m Kerosene. ' ~^ CAMERON'S ' DIAMONDKEEOS,INi.oSJ?;. I 112, AND OVER FIRE TEST; : And Guaranteed NoN-Exri.osivi v- ;. 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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1249, 6 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1249, 6 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1249, 6 February 1874, Page 4