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Medical. ( T \ Mxi I. S; Eosenthal.—Sincethis~MMW~7 arrival in Oxange he has been visited byuS"ll ■" seventy patients suffering from diseasesoHV, ' and ear, and some astonishing cures h&vn v 6 efFected. Several of these came nnder our I « tt and being persons welUinown in the district' A1 easily accessible to any person wishing to be comrf * of the truth of the assertion, we may mentw Vys*".'■ Mr Hurkett. of Cargo, has been blind forW* U ' » years, and having placed himself under Mr fin, thal's care is now cured, and declares he see. It ' : tinctly. A littk girl, aged about ten yeats 891 7^ Emma TTorsely, had been blind since the ami twelve months. Her eyes now are quite cured Vi capable of performing endless execution on the Z ceptible feelings of the other sex when sh-> eel* little older. A case of deafness of twenty yew standing, declared by the patient to be incurable «™l by a skilful operation, cured in five minutes «!? residents may remember the case of Mr livineatrw who has sought every available remedy far a diw!. of the eyes. The last time we saw this gentleman iT was led about; yesterday, after being under *£?, Rosenthal's care for about a fortnight, the cWel. extraordinary, and predicates a perfect cure. W«3: ih '' '■ , another lady who had been totally blind for twcX , years, and now sees. It is needless to mtUttnlii cases. We may mention that Mr Rosenthalnnl* '' i remains a day or two longer, and, for the inf ormaUor of up-country readers, may state that under an 'vcircumstance will he proceed further than Dubbo-- I Western Examiner. ) ' ...'.>: Mr I. S. Rosenthal.—The gentleman, Whnu"" special forte Is In the disease of the eye and ear w been practising in Bourke, and from the notices of tht Press which preceded him we expected to flud i ' physician rapaMe of fulfilling the expectation entw I tamed. We have not been disappointed. Thetesti monials and the favourable newspaper notices are »ll fully borne out—they are truthful. We have onrsdma seen three instances where Dr Eosenthal has reitored I sight to the totally Mind foi yeaTS, besides imptowS ' vision to many who were suffering from opthalmic diseases of months or two years' standing, w, mention, because he is well known throughout thb1 district, Mr James Horßfall, whose defective sight his V been radically enrfd. MissFlagery, ofthistown *W" i has suffered from deafness for years owing to frleht'i!' i from the bite of a dng, had her hearing restored In; our presence. A cataract was successfully removed i" I from the eye of a blackfellow in the service of M ■ M. O'Shannessy, Esq, Fort Bourke. Mr Stewart' who r has been blind for about sixteen years, can now jeai almost to re«,d print. A girl named Jones, whotlud' ! been nearly blind for two years, can now .see the " smallest object, and plays with other children' "A" 82 young lady from Woomba, Willcannia, named list.'1'! ham,. totally, blind from some complaint, cannoirteev:'! but in every case a sudden influx of light<mnst bei'i guarded against. The successful treatment at Bonn-'C dena of Mrs H. J. Adam's eyes is alone snfficient'to"^ establish Dr Bosenthal's reputation as an oculist Ve'W could enumerate twenty instances, of petjonj'» ■* ,' well known in this town and district whose sight iai'r1 been removed ; and we think it but a duty, onoW ■ part to notice the cases which are known to us,'and' to endorse the public opinion which has been co favourably and deservedly bestowed. Mr B»yU» h , .who has had bad eyes for years, has been completely "*■' i cured, and so have the eyes of Mrs Reynolds. He to," | fulfilled every promise made, and effected in evert^ instance some very remarkable cures. .-Drßojiijitlijl.: - has also this in his favour—he does not send «wh the poor, nor does he exact the least farthing.{torn, ' those in indigent circumstances. On the contrary, he cculd not have had under his gratuitous treatment. fewer than twelve persons; and to one woman mdik.' 1 three children suflering from almost total bUndnear he supplemented bis services by raising a subscription J, to relieve their necessities.— Central Avstraliaii'aw'w I Bourke Telegraph, December 14,1872. ', ~. T'viJ N.B-—Many hundreds of testimonials, allin»|il«|,, tV strain, can be seen at Mr Eosenthal s consulting] rooms. ' • ' '"''".- ••'■ •■'' ";'■ i KeroseneCAME EON'S DIAMOND KEROSINE 011^' 112, AND OYBB FIEE TEST, . And Guaranteed Non-explobivk. 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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 4