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y PECI AL iN'oriCE. THE Sit. HT PKIbP.M i I) BLINDNESS PREVLM'l D MR. T. S. ROSENTHAL, Gruluateof tho University of llerlin, Royii Oculist <>|itici in and Auiist HAS AHKTVEP IN AlTTCMNh, And inaj ho < unbilled at hisiisidi n< c\ I'mic. str.cl, next door to tho Northc rn Club, from 10 a m to 5 p m. Mr. ROSENTHAL, of Sydney, Xrvv South Wiles, has onlv recently relumed from Europe where ho took advantage of placing lrmself under Professor Greeffce, Koenigluher Augcn At/I, Herlin Professor Angilstcin, Koeumlicher Augen Arzt, lS'ilm; and Rorlm Fjc li lirmary. He lus also visited the Royil Kve Infirmaries \ lenna, Pun-, ai'd 1 ondon Aftpr 111-niv jeirs' prnotipil pn|wiuiico, Mr. Itospnthillns donded upon u\mi<-C idvicv fur a limited period, when* A( tit o .mil ( htorno Ii lUmination. opa dfv. < aUraii, t<u'i"''r with ill other DIM:\SKs of lho l'\ !'\iu>d I-.VK, will Im tn ito.l uml.M bis puillnr sj inn

CEttTIl'ICATES To ,T S. Ro^enthu,, K*<| — Dear Sir,— T came to }OH In Juno. You save me my honing in four minutes and a hnlf. 1 h ivo called three times since my he irm<,' has bccD restored I could hear a minute aftn Hie operation as well as I ran this clay, having boon do»f for two j ears Tu.inlting you for the kind attention to me, I lemain, dear Sir, Yours very trulv, E\!IL\ KINO. Mri< Ru hen Kino, Mother of I-mily Iving, Port Adelaide' Witness— Jamvs Maw, Iip=on street, Port Adelaide, June P, 1^73 Dear Sir,— Having suffered greatly for Hie last two years from severe bad eyes, nnd being at limes quito blind, f was tempted to call and irr what >ou could <lo to. me AVhnt jou bavo dono has quite exceeded my c\prctations, for in tho short ppacc of seven dijs 1 am completely cured Hoping you will use this for the benefit of those atllictcd as I wa«, I remain, ynur« pratefully, CVROLliSE UAl'ltAKL. Sea View Cottage, West Terrace, June, 9, Ib73. jj olr < ir, — T am happy to inform you that my eves are perfectly curod Myrifjhtejo w is nearly blind for three months The left eye w as al> ■> bad for nino months lh>\o been laid up for ncarl} three months, and ilnnk you for the cure jouluvo performed on mo in such n short time I c mie under you on the 20th M»y, 1873 I remain, d'ar Sir, yours ever gratefully, JAMb-S BA.CI1E, Jun , Brownhill Creek. Adelaide, Juno 10, 1S73 DeaT Sir,— I h*ve much pleasure in thanking 1 you for the care you hwe effected on mv e\cs. I have been nearly blind for si\ months This dav my Hipht ii perfect I hope all sufferers may avail themselves of your skil' I remain, dear sir, yours respectful It, CUARLEb FRO3T. Salisbury, Juno 12, 1673 Dear Sir,— I have very great pleasure in testifying to the marvellous cure you have this dav etiectcd upon my diuiihtT, aged 12 years, who for the lust three jears, suffered from deafness Out of gratitivle allow me once more to thank you Hoping you will l'rotspcr, Youn over gr«,te r ully, HERMAN II\Ml'KL. Farmer, New Kirch Witness— Tiios. Tuckev. Adelaide, June 18, Ib73 Lefevrc's Peninsula, July 11, 1873. Sir,— I have groat plonsure in informing you that my eyesight has been perfectly restored under yotir ticutmcnt I hiveb en under treitment by doctors in Viclurii at various times during the li--t ten years With vciy little relief Your treatment after outfit diys has worked wonders I am also impioving ,iu health Wishing you success, tl am, sir, yours very respectfully, TV. BUCK. Alma Plain, July 23, 1S73 D O nr sir,— I have great pleasure in th inking you on bchiilf of my wife for the cure jou havo c Ifccted on hercjes, she having sullercd great pain for the last four joirs Al»o, on my own bchilf, bavirf, sufferc I very ranch with weak ejrs for about three jears The curci> you liavc;e'l)ected havo exceeded our expectation*. Ever gratefully yours, UAVIN KREEBAIRN. P.S. — You can make any u c of this you please. My oj os arc getting on uiccly now ; and Mrs. Freeburn's are getting strong. St Luke's July 23 1S7.1, Mj Dear Sir,— Please to recoivo my sincere thanks for the rolief you have given me in so short a time bv tho remov il of a large and h ird plug «f matter from cr.ch of mj cars, winch had caused great mit:ifor a long timo pist, and which I believe viould ultimately ha\o ended m total deafness You are nwaro that in tho fli st l lace I only saw you with a friend I accompaniel, and not with the intention of consnlting jou, but telling vou of the pteitcment I felt, and .askii.g you if jou would kindly look ind see if .in} tlnn s ' were tho matter. You told mo »t once what it was, and prepared mo for the extraction of the same It is for this I beg most sincerely to thank jou, and sub-cube myself your most obliged and grateful friend. JAMES POLLIT. Dear sir,— I am truly happv to inform you that li ive quite recovered my hearing When I came to you I was almost deaf for the last two jears. Wishing you eveiy happiness, I remain, dear sir, ■\ ours ever gratefully, FR ArOL'ST MULLER Witnrss— V Bkpvas Lobcthal, Angus* lf>, 1S73 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Mr T 8 Rosonthal.— This celebrated oculist and aurM arrived in Dubbo fiom Orar^e on Friday last, and since then he has been pretty largely employ- cd. His quartern at the Royal Hotel hav<- been attended by people from all parts of tho district, from the Bogan, Cistlercagh, and Macquario And, ns far as an unprofessional person can judge, we can e iy— and say it boldly— that Mr Ro enlhal has f ffectod some wonderful i urcs. We determined to inquire for oursehes into his cases, and the consequences has bocn that although at first wo were rather sceptical about that great skill that worked such miracles, as it wcro, on tho blind and deaf, wo aro now thoroughly convinced Yesterday wo saw three of bis patients, picked, we miy say promiscuously, from a number under trc tment, and wo will just note them. Tho first was a Mis White, resident it Coonamble Slio v\as almost, indeed we may sny totnlly blind when sho camo to Mr Rosenthal. Now, she cmi see perfectly well out of ono eyo, and tho other, though rither weak just at present, promises to be as wcl as it ever was Mr Ihomas Aiatthews, of Merri Me ri, when he pl.ared himself under the doctor, could not see at all well, and had u cataract on tho I i;tf it eye The cataract is disappearing aud tho siylit of the eyo improving dnily the left eye is perfectly well Mrs Wild* of Gradgery, \lcrn Mcrri, was very deaf— a porson bad to shout in her e ir to be hoard ; sho was also suffering from defective vision, in fact as she expressed it in thepiesenco of the writer, "she could just see cluj light " A scum had gathered over both her eyes , sho can now hear fairly, and in n week or so a porfoct enre is suro to take plaeo , she can see almost us well as ever »he could ; but of course tho vision U somewhat we»k, and the eyes, through being under treatment, a good deal inflamed Mr D M'Killop J 1' , of Terra Bells, had every symptom Of approaching deafness — tho hearing of one ear was nearly stopped Yostorday, he underwent iin operation performed by Dr. Rosonthal, and, after a lapse of *tt\tn minutes, the ear regained all its normal properties It 1», in the faco of these facts— which we cun vouch for ourselves— impossible to question the doctor'* grout skill Wo have no hesitation in advising all suffering from diseases of tho eye and ear to pay him a visit , for wo aro convinced that if a cure can bo effected he is the man to do it if it is impossible to do so ho will riot buoy his patient with false h»pps— an admirabld trait in lus rhoracter — Dublin Di^i atih Okamik Thursday Evening. — Mr. W Kvans, C P S . to tho Dublin Dt^iiatth ,— " For t»ip benefit of subscribers, please! stato tint Mr Rosenthal cured my deafness of some j ears' st mding *' Mr I 9 Rosenthai — Since this gentleman's arrivil in Oranjf.' ho has been visi'cd by ujnvirdsof seventy patient- 1 , suffering fiom diseases of thecjc and ear, and some astonishing curei h ive been rfrocted Sever il of these came uuiler our not co and being persons VAC'llknowii in the distiict, and casilj accessible to any person wishing to nc convinced of the truih of the assertion, wo may mention a few Mr IlurKtftt of Cargo, hns been blind for thirteen yiais, and having plsccd himself under Mr Rcise i that's care, is now cured, aud declares be socs distinctly A little girl, aged about ten yemo, named F,mma IIoMloy, had been blind sinco tho aijo of twelve months Her eyes now aro quito curd), aud capable of performing oncHess execution on the susceptible fee. ings of tho other s( v when she ircts a litllo older A caso of deafness of twentv jears' standing, declared by tho pitient to be incurable, was, by s ski ful operation, cured in fivo minutes - Many resident* may remember the caso of Mr Livingstone, who hns »ought every nviulabl re medy for i diseaso of the eyes Thol*»t tlmo wo saw this g-ontlemnn ho was lod about ; yosterdsy, atter being under Mr Rosonthal'a care for about a fortnight , the ch mgo is extraordinary, and predioates a p> rfect , llr o — We saw another lady who had been totally blind for twen j yearn, and now sees. It ii needless to multip'y cases. Wo may mention that Mr Itosenthal only remains a city or two longer, and for the Infor matlon of upcountry reador* may itate that uii'li r no cir< urnst-iiic s will he proceed further than Dubbo — XiWiT/i Kiftminer. Mie I S Kosesthal— This gentleman, wlun,. spcuiil foue is in tho diseaso of the ejo and the cu , h, is been practising in Bourko, and from the notic c -> 1>\ the l*n ss which preceded him, we expected to inul a ]>hvsi(i m capable of fulfilling the expectation which was cnteitaiiiiHl Wo hive not boon disippomtcd

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5123, 23 January 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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