:, , - ■;■ Medical. .. ..Z^lS VTEW ZEALAND HYDROPATHIO i AND FRUIT HOSPITAL. July 18, 1890. To thcb Bditob of the Hbeald. Sib,— Will you allow metkrough yourValu*^ columns to make a statement that I trust nay be of benefit to suffering humanity. Three months ago, acting on the advice of «. sister, I came from Hokianga to Auckland fa the purpose of trying Mr. WarmolPaHydropallfc treatment and Edenic diet. I entered this establishment on the 17th of Jui«; I was suffering from cancer in the leg of elevn -"" years' growth. All my friends know it *•* terrible case, my sufferings having been gre«ta&4 constant. I have tried many medical, men, tad attended the Hospital in Dr. Philson's time, but could get no relief or hope of oure. For the U* seven years it has been getting worse, and I hits been racked with pain, not being able t» •» more than half-an-hour's sleep at a time. ' \ could not put my foot to the ground during all hat time, the sinews of my leg being contracted. My bowels were quite torpid, no action witho* artificial aid ; in fact* I had no hope of relief ■* any prospect of being cured. All was dark, fcit now, thank God, all this is changed, and I fa} tmy duty to others who are suffering to — fa publicly known the facts of my case. After being three days under treatment oath, Edenic Diet all pain was removed, my sletp #11 ully restored. No sleepless nights trouble tit now. I rise feeling refreshed and well. J^. fectly natural notion of the bowells was «. tablished; and wonderful toitey; on the fourtit day the muscles of my leg relaxed, and my 100 come to the ground without any pain. In fa he cure has beeu going on by a painless )f rooMi ver since. I have found no inconvenience whatever from lie change of diet. On the contrary, I ma » pleasant and feel no desire for the cooked food. I never Buffer now from constipation, my leg , F has a healthy Appearance, and it getting wti '-- fast. I cannot speak too highly of the kind and k^nurnnglhavereoeivedfromMriWu«d no her assistants. With thatkki, ' ' I remain, I \, Yciurt faithfully^* ANNttSBUSsitL. Sunny Brae, Lake Takapuua. Times of attendance at Consulting Boom : ) Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 am. to 4 p.m. I DENTISTS, 1 A.M.P. Buildings, 148 .Quiur-Sft., « AUCKLAND, E COX, L.DB., IH. COX, D.D.B E.C.8., ENO, I Unir. Mioh., U.B. ' Next visit about September. DB. W I L K I N S Xlßes Electricity, Galyanism, and Vapour Baths. Formerly Honorary Surgeon Alfred Hospital, Melbourne ; also, Infirmary 'for Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, Melbourne; Two yearo at Throat Hospital, London, with Sir Morel 1 Mackenzie. Spectacles arranged to all sights. See Dr. Wilkins 1 Pamphlet on Cure , of Medical, S urgical, arid Chronic Nerve Debility (mainly) without internal medicines. Office hours daily ; Sundays, 10 to 12. SHORTLAND STBEET (near Stab Office) "IHtotue&Natw* oftentimes Iredka forth in rtrftM uruptwns."— Act Hi. Scene t TO THE PUBLIC. SQME patients suffering from nerroas affections are afraid from sheer bashfalness and modesty to personally consult a medical man— other mtieats buvo not the self-possession and coolness when in the consultingf room to accurately desoribe their sranptoms-tixeir habits of life, and the natnn ol the disease they suffer from, such person, (ha or she) sit quietly dow* in the priracy oi thrown apartments; and Zfi&Sim minds describe clearly each symptom of their cue, a clear statement thus written, and laid befcrema! isfarpreferalUe in otevous diseaseSto T tmnSl consultation. Where, howeTer. a disease T « of * P«« u *J? ;r and exceptional oharacter, a persoual cos. sultation may beoome necessary } but my suoeen in correspondence is so great; that of the thousands aponthousandp whom I haTe treated by letter darioff the last 34 years, not a single mistake has erer occurred— not a case has ever been made publie-m fact, the very -simplicity of my system of cones pondence prevent sjjublicity. w*a». At the same im» medicines are sent to mj parents in such a form as to defy detection How many thousands have I not brought ioy to P How many hare been enabled to enter into the marriage state through consulting me ? How many^ after mamage have privately con. gulted me Mid been blessed and their married lives mode fruitful and happy. How many wasted ruined youths of both sexM thave also been restored to health, And have thanked heir manhood for having consulted me by letter. _ How many questions arise where the family pay sieian is unable to unravel the dase, asd where i oftrt the patient' lingers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption, wasting, or mental disease set in, and dropped in the post-box reaches me auietlr: tht answer is retunied as quietly W d nnoatent^Youslrf and the patient, without stepping from hi^SuMbtt except to post his letter, is by return of post in fall possession of the nature of his case. Hishopes «• raised, his doubte removed, and he is comparattvS ito^ther 115 ' m ma ° y CMcs ' tt naw **** The only' addition to the ordinary written letter tfce age^occttpation, habite and symptoms, SSSir more.Tttß usual consultation fei s^l foSeSSSJ must be enclosed, otherwise no answer wilfbew. turned. , : ■ . ---■»- There are thousands of cases in daily life wbe-« a rnngle lett«/a great £«ttr, a^reat care, anditeftea solves wharappears as an Impenetrable mjSSnj. Many a sad heart ha» been niadejoyful oniSSl of an explanatory letter from me. p To those about to marry, I would say consult bm before doing so,' and tKus prevent maSTaftS tTQu^Hes, and remove .many unnecessary lean «ad £Sl2w*S to^ ew - 1 &* at consnltwM me, £ 7&2?s[* aa &*? *u>gerou^^d m v expert, my tame may not be always at your service, you caa br simply enclosing one pound, have th« benottt my experience in the same mZmit akif IfilStf your town, and with the additional advant* thorough privacy .—Yours, trulyT ' am***- weistaoia 88. L. L. SMITH. 188, COLLINS STBEET JBAST. Mbjlboobite. eOLUSa STEBBT ilsr, MMLBOUM M
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2609, 1 April 1891, Page 4
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1,005Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2609, 1 April 1891, Page 4
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