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Bairtl and Co. j «T1 LECTEICITY IS LIFE PULVERMAC'TER'S GALVANIC CHAIN BANDS, BELTS aNP BATTERIES. So simrile that anyone can rase them; wonderful ii results, and yet so gentle in action that they may be applied to mere infants. TESTIMONIAL. We, the rinflprsipnefl. have ro'dch pleasure in testi fytog that Mr J. L PttLVRRMACHRR's recent improve ments in his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic Appliance! for Mpdical purposes are of s^re^t importance t< Scientific Metlicino, fuicl that he is entitled to th< cons'deration and support of every one disposed t< further the advancement of real and useful pro gress. Signed bySir C "JVcoOK, Bart,, Thysician to H.M. thi Qoeen; SirH. HOW.ANB. Bart., F.E.S., Physician t( H.M. theQnepn ; Sir Wir.LTAMpfRBGUSSOK. Bart., F.K.S., Phy simian fo H.M. tho Queen ; Sir J. B. Martin, Bart., C.8., F.B.C.S. F.E.S. Dr. X Sikvbtuno. F R.C.P.. Physician t< H.R H. tho Prince of Wmles, and Phy Bicinn <o St. Mary's Hospital; Dr. B Quain, V H.C.P., Physician to th< Hospital for Consumption, Erompton. ■Prnm amonn-Ihe thonpmv^ rf TpPiimoniftl" to till extrnordlmrv Curative pnwpr of «i«sa Gnlyani. Aprl^nces wp ox'rnct the followfns as heim TO THE E*nTOl? "T TTTIC " CnRISTIAUT WORLD" p m -TTnowinct 'hit your valrmhle journal Ins ew Iven p medium of .loin- K™l- not oivy to thn wvh ofm^n Hi f nls^ to thpir lotlirs. n" e-'ino."d by the irreat intfTPPt yon have evor iahen in tlv» b:-iieToleni nov^ifflfi of tho any. Ihw trtra thP liberty ( •dfltfwiTon uron a .nbjnot whinh often appears it your ddvwttPtnc colnmns, but which I fear, oltbm throuo-h icrnoratice nf its front ynlue or ihc f.iar o heintr duped, is overlooker! by a very large number 01 y°l ailnVto mpdipal paiyatism, a^ applied for th< euro of d!R=a?P, 'nt moro p«pp-iai!y that system o self-application invented by Pnivormscher. Many of th» cases which have come before mp, liavi bppn trpated for months, and s">mp for years tiy met of nn-ionhte.l ability and skill In thp medical pro fflßßion, who have taken thp utmost, rain?, and ex hnr.stPd every rpsonron of tho apothecary in vain have been cure*, by PuiVPrmachnr'R pystcm in i. fv* wppks X will not say that every case has met witl likp.re.snHs but I do nffirm th-.t the proportion o: Rucees« which has attended myt'ebla pffortß aurir-j the last two or thr.^e years would be euffleient t< estebMsh a flrsf-olnss reputation for anymedlcri man pppec'ally considerinsr that, nearly all the patients Dabeen un-ifir <?ooi rapdical treatment, and many o tliem had been Given un ns hnpelens. Will yon allow mp fo recite a few facts 7 NEURALGIA. Fifteen months since T leut a 10s Gd band to a lad; who Bad been » Rreat sufferer from BWnMMttA to four months. She Rtated that she bad been undo the caroof two eminent medical men (whos« namn FhpppvO but thAt Fhc had not obtained tho mwillps relief; she had not been able to p,(t one hour's soum sleep for many weeks: that pho was almost in dia traction from the constant severity of the pairL placed the band npon her head, requeßting her t, wear it till tho pain censed. I called upon her a wee after, when sbo pxuwsaed her deep Bratitmlo for m hJndpe»B stating that she was entirely frnn from pain and Vad slept, poundly all niftht for several nl S hls and that her strength 'was rapidly recovering. NERVOUS "DEBTLITY. Last summer a gentle-roan wroo to me from nor -bury complaif-iim of gnat norvon? d.bihty an. prostration. IU had trie* med.cal aid in vn 1-cn.red his ree jw* aß alnst him, beiner near 70. hut 1 thoUßht there was hope he would try. _ I < advjsm him to• ttythe^Oß combined •HeMnotr ' ceivetny great henpfit Sor several, toftls, wrote m ono^r two, defpahfeg' latte«r to persevere l^ard.nothin- of biift/froin Octobe until nix wOt&tiVi: wbep Jio !^ f€-SEJ^S&L" preEßing Us m-atituae.ln. no reeaßured »™^^}? .•that heVas^uitereCdvpred; that noW-WJ^Sj?' he^t winleWbfealth fluriqg ttje l^to^^^. "had;fcnoTO'f6r:inaTiy-yeaT)S.. ■■'■■■' ■IlHEUA4Tiayva.iMii**ww<**** t^ ! Thirteen months. aß^i^ej ;fc. -J^*?,^ I,.ff! JStnJSmWasCle* Vujfawjrf" "■ comSSIE I^T ,S mteMea froA^Bhoafffere to.th afeof-^is firiMrt^ causing tla arm" to become quit. W; that heW receftred the best medical afivrce fTOt no-relief, hat was in great pain nteM^d^; strongly advised him to try a galvanic band whicl he ultimately desired -I would obtain for.hrar I rea h»d from the (.honid-rto the v^mot tbehana colled all, Bound ,thf arm. T«n days after be cm menced ib^ear^tt he.palfediur/on me, p «*d th. afflicted arm over.his;t-houWer- wi*h perfect ease ex claiming '"n.anks to yon, Seaatr; you are a capita doeSr^' In-thre^mbnth? he was perfectly recovered •and has had no return mJ"^rXr^a WEAKNESS'IN LOINS. Last October a minister wrote me fr^m Rugby stating that he suffered severe pain, ■**<»ded ljltl great weakness in the loins and legs, so that he conic not rwe from his chair or walk anywhere wlthou help. I advised him to get a spine band for th? loli.s and a narrow one for the legs. He wrote to me few weeks ago. expressing his wMmest g»«*«ae. an« stating that in three weeks from the time he com menced to wear the bands he was so far recovered m o rise and walk anywhere wJ*°°^L helPp About the same time a farmer residing at Buckle sham-a gentleman well-known In thtsneighbourhooc to seek my advine. Ha stated that his dijfes tion was jo weak' that his stomach rejected tli. Rimplest diet, even a bowl of milk from his own dafrj (which of course was minus the chalk), that h« ortei felt as he should fall on the fields from sheer faintnen; as he went about I recommended him to try to. 608 combined band. He called again in ■ six -weoky thanked me most heartily, and declared that he M physically a new man. To use his own words, hi said: "I have no trouble to eat my food, or to j?e about anywhere, for I feel as if 1 had a new stamini 6", I . ... ■ SCIATIC^ -fi -, L , HI x weeks 'since one of the principal tradesman 0 his town, well-known to nearly every Inhabitant crawled into my house with great difficulty upon i crutch and a staff. He jvaa In such great pain an t( make it difficult ix£ bfmjtojrehearse bis case. At lashe informed" me th»t he had been treated for Bclatic< by a, I higbly*espictable.,phyßician whom he named butl'atTeikalLdftiy assured him that heTtoirec he was bevonA the reach pf medicine/and advisee him toiry galvanism Tad?! that he badklsorecom mendef him to seek my advice as to the be-t mode a tresttnont. I obtained for*nim a suitable band.whiel he at>3nce.coimi/ence!l to wear, and in a iortnight hi cast away^hra-^ratches, and can now walk erect,* ane atfnd to his bustness. He told me a few days sir.cc that he had no pain now ; only a little weaknes; remained, which.he«hoped would soon P3&3 oil ; aqt that he was ju&t preparing to go a journey of severa hundred miles. NEURALGIA. M.B, Norwich Eoad. Ipswich—About ten month: since a poor wom-»n called upon me, stating ■ tn»r, ni wife had long been a grevious sufferer fron NKTJBALGI4. IN THK TKMPLBS AND V* CX He Sal( the pain was so severe, and her groanx so piteous that his life was quite miseiable. I advised him N ( 2 Band, but he said that unfortunately he had bee' out of work for six weeks, and could not rai-e mor< Uian two-thirds of the coat, but my sympathy hac been so aroused by his statement that I gave him tin reminder fr jra my own pocket, He never returnee to report. b"t a few week-, after, Mr Shipley, one of thi Town Missionaries called upon me, and. staled tha he had recommended the man to come and that thi poor woman was completely recovered, but tha he feared if she had not soon obtuned relief sin would have gone mad, for her cries of suffering bac long been so distressing as to alarm her neighbours He also said, theWuccess of your Bands in that cast had deeply interested him in the subject of Medica Galvanism, and he has already recommendec several patients. ».««»««■ NERVOUS DEPRESSION. Mr N, Ipswich, one of our largest draper*, callee upon me in March last, to ask my opinion of m sister's ca«e. He stated that she was in a low, nervou: state, suffering from constant headache, indigestion and general exhaustion ; she had long been unde) medical care, but medicine had failed to reach lie) case. I advised a set of Bands arranged to cover tn( nervous centres, giving full directions. A few weeKi since her brother, culled again, statins that thi result had been highly pleasing and satisfactory, anc that all her friends were surprised and delighted a the great improvement which had taken place. Ipswich, Suffolk, Kobert Seagbb. *»* We insert this letter because we know that tn< writer is quite incapable of misrepresentation, anc that his object is one of pure philanthropy. Th< testimony that he bears to the efficacy of the electrics, bands and chains is certainly most remarkable.— EdCW. The appliances are invaluable in all cases ol Rheumatism Neuralgia Paralysis Headache Toothache Asthma Liver Complaint T)eafness Sciatica Lumbago Gout . Indigestion Debility Palpitation &C, &c, &c. PBICES, FROM 13a 6d AND UPWARDS Pamphlets and all particulars forwarded Fjr.ee. Sold by all Chemists, and by BAIRD AND CO. 29, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, gS* Solb Agents for New Zealand. "®1

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2047, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2047, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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