RUPTURE DIMINISHES VITALITY.
Xo one will be surprised to learn that rupture tends inevitably to loss of vitality and vigor, for it could scarcely be otherwise, jn view of the physical and mental disabilities which it occasions. The relief which invariably follows the Dr J. A. Sherman scientific treatment of rupture is exhibited most clearly by comparing photographs taken before and after the treatment. Such pictures, indeed, speak more eloquently than words of the profound nervous depression, affecting both body and mind, engendered by this most dangerous and annoying malady. One who is enjoying t'iie relief derived from Dr J. A. Sherman's treatment, after years of subjection to the old-fashioned truss system so long in vogue,, speaks of his past experiences as "slow suicide" or "prolonged death agony," and refers to the new condition of .existence under which he now lives as 'life worth living." It is those who have thus benefited who speak most eloquently and unhesitatingly in favor of the Dr J. A. Sherman treatment.
_ All information in regard to this partieHiar method of treatment will be furnished free to any sufferer. An interesting booklet on rupture and its treatment can be had for the asking. Mr A. W. Martin, the sole controller of this method in Australasia, is at present at Samson's Buildings, Dowling Sfcreet, Dunedin, where he may be consulted claily, 10 to 12 a.m. and'2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. Extra hours, Tuesday evenings, 7 to .9. Consultations free. Mr Martin will be in Invercargill December 3 to . 16, at Albion Hoief; and at Gore, December 17, 18, 19 aixd 20, at the, Southland Hotel. 801
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Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 9
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