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"DON'TS FOR THE DEAF."

The tilings that deaf people should avoid are well summed up in a few brief hintu entitled "Don'ta for the Deaf," part of an article on "Hygiene of <the Ear," contained in the latc3t number of the "Review of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases." Turning the leaves of this popular magazine one finds also much of interest in the way of genera! information on deafness and different forms of catarrh. The routine treatment of the aural specialist comes in for much criticism, and new methods are thoroughly discussed, preference being given to 'the new treatment based on "outward applications behind the ears. This treatment, the Drouet Method which can be applied at home, is said 'to have effected a large number of cures in cases where other methods have failed Those who are interested in the subject can obtain a cppy of the "Review of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases," free by post by addressing the Editor, Drouet Institute, 10, Marble Arch, London, W. (England) Another special feature of the "Review" » the enclosure of a Parent's Report Form, for the benefit of those who wish advice, for which no fee is charged if given by correspondence.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 211, 4 September 1903, Page 3

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"DON'TS FOR THE DEAF." Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 211, 4 September 1903, Page 3

"DON'TS FOR THE DEAF." Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 211, 4 September 1903, Page 3