A GREAT MEDICAL REMEDY.
Dp. Shepman's .Method.
It is unfortunately a fact that a great
many persons have the niisfortove to jn»»et with that Bfvere internal injury v v known as rnpture, which involves. uu told mental and physical agony 4to the. auffererp. As a rale the patient adopts r»< artificial support known as a ••truss," •which .of tf 3 aggravates the evil, und Buiiieiiiu es involves further constquences of .a more dii«H«r« > cable nature.. Bufterers urn offered relief and care by sueaLS of a beruial appliance, the'iWvp«tion of Dr Sb«» r o>«n"» f* N«w York, -wbich. is described ; h^ Pr Pryor, M .I).v «B'a mechauical contrivance .which "for Vbeauty, simplicity, comfort and adaption to the end to be accomplished, has never . been surpasseiii nay, not; equalled, by Anything in Europe or America." Dr Prypr further writes '--+" To satisfy «ur^elves of the efficiency of the appkamces of Dr J. A. Sherman, Trp.li.aye
diligently enquired, of a great many >wiho have used them, and have not yet areceived one iota of disapprobation. *The uniform reply has been : • We have , I»en great sufferers for, years ; sought relief from Hard Rubber, Cause's, the iElastic Truss Co.'s, and others, too, needless t6' mention. 2Jbwj by the Shei-man's appliance we feel a degree bfcfcomfort and safety never felt before. Many of those we examined we found cured, and tiie appliance lftici-aside. Others needed mily .time and prudence to accomplish tike desired end." From a- pamphlet before us we have descriptions of a number of bad cases whifeh have been permanently cured by ]Dr Sherman's method, and we have ieid by mediqal men of eminence in their profession who testify to the wonderful character of the cures Tirprked l by t&sinethaL This, may seem am exaggerated statement* but it must lid borne in mind that; noted physicians such as Dr Lawrence Richter, Sir Astley Cooper, and others : liave positively asserted that rapture can be cured* and it as fiirihei claimed that Dr Sherman a^'4enion^rftt6dit« curability by producing i that <a«t in harmony with Juiown physiological laws. Dr methods will be introduced to sufferers iniifcis district next week by "Mr ] :JL W. Martifi, a gentleman who has ■%$& great experience with the treatment. & Dqftedin hi* visit *as extended over '-'&&$& months, and in Canterbury he if^s engaged for jseyeral months, where lie Vas visited by p&tientg wlio came from »B.faras Inverea,rgiU^ In Wellington he remained also for some months gitjng; relief to 'sufferers, and he # has niet with .- ariwfc grateful appreciation from his *irtfents^ MrMartin will be at ■ Andrews* - milway Hotel b» Monday next; reattaining until the 10th, and we pan honestly advise those, who .are » suffering' ftoin troubles of the nature.^ndicated 1 3K»t to miss the, opportunity of paying lima, visit. J-:-..^ ■':■:,;" '.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 581, 3 December 1904, Page 5
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454A GREAT MEDICAL REMEDY. Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 581, 3 December 1904, Page 5
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