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PBOfESSOB GUSSCOTT, (Latx oi , DtraisDiN.) TO PBOFESSOB GUSSCOTJF, SIB, —Having for the last four years suffered from bad ejes, being totally blind in one, and from using a solution of nitrate of eflrer as. a lotion, which had penetrated my whole system causing- mc the most acute pains, -which, aclded to rheumatism, prevented my sleeping at night, and rendered my life absolutely burdeni some to mc, I have consulted and b>en treated by doctors in different parts of Canterbury, as abointheChristchurch Hospital, hut without obtaining the slightest relief. Determined to leave no stone unturned while the smallest rhance remained of an abatement of my sufferings, I applied to you immediately 1 heard of your arrival, and tha cure which you bare effected would seem to many incredible, but as I am still here a living proof of the success of your treatment, as can also be testified by hundreds in Christcharch, who knowing what I was like for bo long up to a week ago, look with astonishment at the change which you have wrought. Wishing you many years of happiness and prosperity in pnrsuing your useful career, 1 am, dear Sir, yours respectfully, Patbick Bdbns. Sexton's ADenton House, St. Asaph afcreet, Cbristcharch. To Professor Gusscott, . . Deab Bib,—l have much pleasure in ginng you my testimony to the very effectual cure you have performed on mc. For twelve years I have been afflicted with liver complaint and palpitation of the heart. I have tried several doctors in Melbourne, and Dunedin also, but none seemed to do mc any good. But after being under your treatment for six weeks, I am as well as ever I have been in my life. I would recommend everyone euffersng from the earae complaint to place themselves under your treatment. I remain, yours respectfully, Albxandeb Lucas. George street, Dunedin, April.sth, 1878. T« Professor Gusscott, .... Sib, —Having been troubled with asthma roi the last seven years, on several occasions I have been propped ..up in l> "d, and many times I had to get up and walk to get a breath of air, and had become so bad that I was not able to.attend to my businese; in fact, I had become a burden to myself and the people with whom I wae stopping. When I came to yon you told mc all my symptoms, which gave mc confidence to place myself under your treatment, and being a believer of herbs, and seeing the large assortment in your establishment, and also the references from other sufferers the same as myself, in looking back to the time of my suffering ao long, and spending so much money without receiving any benefit from the treatment until 1 applied to you. I remain, yours ever thankful, Donald Smith. Great street, Dunedin, May 30th. To Professor Gusscott. Sib, —I applied to you on the 18lh May last. I have been troubled with nervous debility foi several years, so much so that I was unable tc attend to my work. I could neither eat not sleep; my mind was wandering. I saw thai there was nothing but the doom of suicide. I had lost my memory; my sicht diminished. I was a perfect skeleton, cared for no company, nor could hold any conversation. I always wished to be by myself. I thought everybpdi was looking at mc and knew my complaint. When I came to you, you told mc every symptom that I was labouring under. When I met John Marr, who is now stopping in town, I told him how you had explained to mc the different symptoms and inconvenience I was suffering; he said you had cured him perfectly, which statement of his decided mc to place myself under your treatment, and I thank God and yon that I did so, as I am now anew man. They knew well in my boarding house the state I was in when I applied to you, and nose but you, humanly speaking, may I thank, as I_ had tried many medical men and found no relief, unless to ease my pocket. I am, yours ever gratefully and thankfully, John Akdeews. To Professor Gusjcott, George street, Dunedin. Dear Sir, —I had been troubled with neuralgia in the head and face for the last two years, and have suffered the most excruciating paina. I had tried everj thing I could think of, but found no relief. I have hod four teeth extracted at different times. The dentist told mc that would cure mc, but that did not ease mc. I have been k pi awake for hours at night, and could not sleep. When I would sit down to meals, then my misery would commence. If there is one pain greater than another I think this is the worst. When I heard yoa had cured ■o many of the same complaint, I was glad to have the opportunity of placing myself under your treatment, your charge being ten shillings, and I never spent ten shillings to more advantage in my life. Miss E. Flemin. Kensington, January 2nd, 1879. To Professor Gnsscott, George street, Dunedin. Sir,—l am happy to present you with a worm twenty-five yards long.- -When I came to you you told mc you could cure mc in two days. I was rather doubtful, but hearing yon were rather hasty, I dare not tell yon that I doubted your ability to cure mc, as I was told that if I did so you would probably refuse to treat mc. Bat I am happy to say that I overcame my scruples, and having placed myself unreservedly under your care, you have completely cured mc, as the slight donation in the shape of the Tapeworm, which accompanies this, amply proves. I am, yours respectfully, Alexandeb McPhebsos. North-east Valley, January 30th, 1879. (To Professor Gusscott, 1 George street, Dunedin. Dear Sir, —I have been under medical men in Tuapeka for eighteen months, and have been treated by the doctors for indigestion, but found no relief. I was advised to come to Dunedin for change of climate, and was advised to call on you. When I did so, you seemed to be acquainted with my complaint, for yon were able to explain to mc all the symptoms. lam happy to inform you that after three weeks of your herbal {treatment I am restored to perfect health. I &m, yours truly, Mac Elizabeth Wattebs. Near Tuapeka, Fetnmary 3rd, 1879. Tr Paofeesor Guscott, George street, Dunedin. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in giving you my testimony to the very effectual cure you have performed on mc. For twelve years I have been afflicted with liver complaint and palpitation of the heart. I have tried several doctors in Oamaru and Dunedin also, but none seemed to do mc any good ; but after being five weeks under your herbal treatment, I am as well as ever I was in my life. I would recommend every one suffering from the same to place themselves under your treatment. I remain, yours respectfully, William Hbnbt. Shag Valley, January 27th, 1879. To Professor Guscott, George etreet, Dunedin. Sir, —T have been troubled with bleeding piles for tbis seven years; at times I have been that bid that I was unable to leave my bed, and Bould not walk from weakness from the loss of Wool, and seeing the different testimonials of others that you have cured of the same complaint, I thought I would place myself under pour tre itment, and I am happy to say that, ifter five weeks of y<>ur treatment, lam aa well 1 is ever I was in my life, and free from piles. I remain, yours truly, Gborgb McKbnzib. i Castle street, Dunedin, January 27th, 1879. i [© Professor Guscott. i George street, Dunedin. { Sir, —According to promise, I write to tell you I tow I am, and it affords mc great pleasure to t itate that lam perfectly free from Rheumatism, t md all pains in the arms and legs, and at pre- i ont will not trouble joufor any more medicine, i ' hare had many inquiries to know how I was : irogressing under your treatment, as they knew '. could receive no benefit here neither from the lectors nor at the Hospital. But lam now well nd hearty. Believe mc yours ever grateful, Thomas Wilcox. Mount Ida, February 6th, 1879. Professor Gnsscott iroold impress upon those fj rho may do him the honor to consult him that g ha utmost secrecy can be relied upon ; more- n ver, from long experience, and a careful study c f the human system, he can decide almost at a n lames the diagnosis of the case, thereby reliev- w ig the patient of a great deal of nervousness and eaitation. g Professor Gnsscott invites the confidence of ji ither ccx suffering from functional derange- tj tents, spermatorhoea, exhausting dreams, etc. qj Professor Guscott has made nervous debility <*, nd los iof power his special study, from what- m rer cause arising. He would earnestly impress pon those who do suffer to seek immediate adice and counsel, if they desire "an old age, g, ■reneand bright." Let no false delicacy deter ifferi&g victims from removing the cause of us blight to manhood.. The strictest confidence iay be relied upon. CONSjJLTATION GEATIS. q Note the address— pi PEOHESSOB GUSSeOTT, 1" (Laieof Dnnedin). I Opiate P. 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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4264, 29 March 1879, Page 6

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