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NOTICE. THE SK JIT FliESKU'ED BLINDXESS PREVENTED. MR. I. S. ROSE NTH AL, Graduate of <hc University of r.erlin, Roji! Oculist Optician, and Aurht, HAS ARRIVED IN AUCKLAND, And may be consulted at his residence, F'nnccs streot, next iloor to the Northern Club, from 10 a m to 6 pm. Mi. ROSENTHAL, of Sydney, New South Wales, has only recently returned from Europe, where he took advantage of placintr himself under Professor Greeffee, Kocnigl'rhor Augeu Arzt, Berlin , Professor Ang lsUin, Koeniffliche* Augen Arzt, Berlin; and B, rim I'jo Infirmary. Ho has also vi>-it2d the Roj".l Eye Infirmaries, Vienna, Paris, and london. Aftur manv yearn' pract'cil experience, Mr. IJosent ii,t.l has decided upon Riving advico for a limited peiiod, whero Acute and Chronic Inflammation, Opacity ' itarnct, together with all other DISEASBS of tho EVE, and EAR, will bo treated under his peculiar sjstem CERTIFICATES. To T S. Rosisthal, Eiq — Dear Sir,— I came to jou in June You gave me my hearing in four minutes aud a half. 1 havo called three times since m) li«<irii)£ hns beeD restored , X could hoar a minute .ifU r the operation as well as I can this day, having btcn deaf lor two years. Thanking yui for tho kind attention to mo, I remain, dear Sir, Yours very truly, EMILY KING. Mrs. Recben Kivo, Mother of Emily King, Port Adelaide. Witness — Jamks Man:?, Lipson street, Port Adelaide, Juno 9, 1873. Dear Sir,— Having suffered greatly for the last two ye.irs from severe bad eyts, and beiug at times quit* blind, I was temptod t j call and seo wh-tt you could do lo r me. A\ h.it you have done ha< quite exceeded mr expectations, for in tho short f pace of seven da) s I am complet ly cured Hoping you will use this for the benefit of those afflicted as I wa«, I remain, ynvrs gratefully, CAROLINE RAPHAEL. Sea View Cottage, West Terrace, June, 0, 1873. Doar Fir, — I am hippy to inform yon that my eyes arc perfectly cured. My right eye was nearly blind for three months. The lef o eye was also bad for nine months 1 have been laid up for nearly three months, and ;h ink you for the cure you have performed on me in such a short time. I camo under you on tlio 20th May, 1873. I remain, dear Sir, yours ever gratefully, JAMES BACUE, Jun , Hrownhill Creek. Adelaide, June 10. 1873.

Deir Sir,— I h*ve much pleasure in thanking you for the cire you h.ve effected on my eyes. I have beeu neirly blind for six months This day my Mrfht s perfect I hope all sufferers may avail themselves of your skil 1 I remain, dear sir, yours respectful' y, CHARLES FRO3T. Salisbury, June 12, 1873, Dear Sir,— I have very groat pleasure in testifying to tho marvellous cure you have this day effected upon my diu htisr, aged 12 years, who for tho las three years, -mfFerecl from detfneis. Out of Rtjvtitixle ill low me once more to thank you. Hoping you will prosper, Youn prer grate'ully, HERMAN HAMPEL, Farmer, New Kirch Witness— Tiros. Tucket. Adelaide, June 18, 1873

Lofevre's Peninsula, July 14, 1873. Sir,— 1 havo great pleasure m informing you that my eyesight has been perfectly restored under your tre itment I have been under treatment by doctors in Vic o ii ai various umes dining the U-t ten years with \ury little relief. Your tre^ment after eight da} s lus worked wonders I am also improving ,in health Wishing you success, 1 am, sir, jour3 very roapectfully, W. BUCK.

Alma Plain, July 23, 1873. Dear sir,— I havo great pleasure iu thanlting you on behalf of my wife for the cure you havo iffected on hoi c yes, sho having suffered great pain for the last four j o.us V'-o, on my own bch.lf, having sufferel very much wilb Wv..ik oy 4 f>>>- iiboiit throo years 1 he i urcs you have _ effected have exceeded our expect ktlOUS. Ever gratefully yours, GAVIN JTRBEBAIRN. P S. — You can mako iny use of this you please. Mycjcmro getting on nicely now ; and Mrs. Fieebairn's arc getting btrong.g

St Luko's July 28. 1S73, My Dear Sir,— Please to receive my sincere thanks or the relief you have gnen me in to short a timo b.\ tho removal of a la-ge aud hard plug ef matter from uhcIi of my ears, which had caused great lrntafor a long time past, t»nd winch I believe would ultimately ha\« tnded in toUl deafness You aro aware thut ,u the first place I only t-aw jou with a friend I accompanied, nnd not with the intention of c nsnlting you, but tel'uig you of .the exkitemont I felt, ,md a king jou if you would kindly look und see if an} thing neio the matter. You told mo at onre ■wlnt Uw.is, and prepared mo for tho extraction of he ijmc. It is fur this I beg niou kincorely to thank you, and subscribe mysolf your moat obliged aud grateful friend, i JAMES POLLTT Dtnr sir,— I am truly happy to inform you that luve ((iiito recovered my hearing When I cuuio to you 1 win ulmoat deaf for tho last two years. Wishing you eveiy happiness, 1 remain, dear sir, Yours ever gratefully, Fit. ALGUbT JVIULLER. Witnesi — P. Badman Lobethal, August IS, Io73

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

Mr I 8 Rosenthal —This celebrated oculist and aun>t arrived in Dubbo from Ora> go on Friday list, and since then he has been pretty largely euipl jed. His quartern at tho Koyal Hotel havo been attended by people fiom al. pints or the district, rrom t v ie liogan, Ostlur agh, and Macquarle. And, as fur as an unprofessional person can jud^e, we can say— and say it boldly— th tt Mr Ho eniual has effected some wonderful cur s. We determined to inquire for our8el.es into his eases, and the consequence;) has hem thit although ut first we wore rather sceptical ibout that gie.it kill that worked such miracles, as it were, on the blind aud deaf, we are now thoroughly convinced Yestorday we saw three cf his patients, picked, we may say promiscuously, from a number under trctmeut, and we will ]Uat note them. The first w is a Mrs White, resident st '- oonarub'e. She was ilmost, indeed wo may Siy totally blind when sho c.tmo to Mr Rosenthal. Now, she can see perfettly well out of one eye, and the other, though rithor wcuk just at present, promises to be as wel> us it ever w.is .Mr. Thomas Matthews, of Merri Mori, whim he pltced himself under the doctor, could not sao At all well, and had a cataract on the rifjht ey<\ The cataract s disappearing, aud the sight of ihe ejo improving d*ily , the left eye is porlectiy well. Mrs. V ili|n of G.adgcry, Morri Merri, was very deuf — a person bad to khout in her e ir to bo heard ; sho was also suftenug from defective vision, in fact as she expressed it in the presence of tho writer, "she could ] ust see daylight." A scum ha-1 gathered over both her ej cs ; she cw now hear fairly, aud In a weok or so a perfect cure is sure to take placo , she can see almost as well as ever the could ; but of course the vision in somewhat weak, ard tho eyes, through being undtr treatment, a good deal infUniid Mr I) M'Kulop J P , of Torra Bella, hud etcrv symptom of approaching deafness— the hearing of one ear w,^ nearly st ppoil Yesterday, he underwent in operation perfoi moil by Dr. Rosenthal, aud, after a lapse of su\en nili)Ute\ the car regained all its norin.il piopertie'- It is, m tho face ef these facts— which we can vouch for ourselves— impossible to question the ddctoi'-i great skill. We have no he'-iUtion in ad•wsii.g.111 suffciiug finm disonsei of tho eye and car to pay him a visit , for we are convit cuil th it if a cure c in be iffected hu is tho muu to do it If it is impossible to do so, he will i ot buoy his ) atiout with faKe hopes— an admirable trait in his character.— Dubbo Dispatch Ohanue 'Iluirsday Evening. — Mr. W. K^ans C P S to tho Dubbo Dispatch ;— " Far tlio hem fit of subscribers, pleuso state that Mr. Kosenthal cured nij deafness t f somo years' staiidinf • Mr I. ■*. Rohkntual.— Since thn gcntlema'i's ar riv il iu Orange ho has beon visited by upwards of ■■e\eiity patient-', suff ling from dis a'-es of the oye and mr, und koaio ast>n ishing euros lmve buen effect 0. Sov«ralif these c«me umler our not co and bumg persona Ytcllknown in the diittict, and easily accessible to any person wishing to i o eonviin ed of the tru h of iho assertion, we inaj mention a lew. Mr. liurkott of Caigo, has bron b ind for thirtcon yarn, aud having pl.cul himself under Mr Rosen thal's care, is now cured, aud declares ho sees distinctly A littlo girl, aged about t n years, named I'niiua llorsley, had been blind since tho n^o of tw.'lvo months 11 ir cjes now aro quito cured, uud cipalile of performing endless execution on tlio susceptible foe ings of tho other s>x when Khe gets a littlo older A caso of deafness of twonty }ears" standing, declared by tho pitient to be incuiable, was, by it ski ful opeiation, cured in rlvo miiiutf s —Many residents mav remember the caso of Mi Livingstone, who Imu sought every Hviilabl. ro incdy for a .hsoase of the tyei The last timo wo sa» this geiuloiuan ho was led about ; yesierd»y, aitor benii! under Mr Kosonth il'icare for about a fortnudi , th. ch.nge- is extraordinary and predicittt s a p met tun — Weia« another lady who had been tot illy blind for tvu n y jours, and now soos. It is noedlon to muitipy (ases. \\ o may mention th t Mr Kusemhal only leminis a day or two longer, and for Ilia information of upcounlry r< aiIols may state that uii'ler no i in mil UiTi's will hu proceed farther timn Dubb > — llVsh a Examiner. Mu I H. RosKNriiAi.— This gentleman, whose spiel il foice is hi the disease of the ejo mil the uu, lms bun piactising in liouike, and from tho nntues by the 1'iess which preceded him, wo expected tn Uud a phjsician capable of fulfilling tho expectation which was entertained. We have not been disappointed.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5135, 5 February 1874, Page 4

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