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Medfca.l. Ji FEW OF THE OND ER F U*J> fIUEES pROFESSOR Q.USSCOTT. Professor Gnsscott, South Town Belt. Dear Sir,—T hare been troubled with nervous debility for the past eight years, brought on, as you have explained in tho Canterbury Times, by tho indiscretion of early youth. l have spent scores of pounds first with one and then with another, but never receivod any permanent benefit. Some said that I had heart disease, others that I was consumptive, but when 1 wrote to you from the Rakaia you explained my symptoms so exactly that I was induced to come to town nt once, though yon told me you could treat me equally as well by stopping and attending to my work as in losing bun b 7 coming to town. 1 was unfit for work so decided to come to town for a spell, as I could neither cat nor sleep. My mind wandered; I had a desire to be away from company, and yet when alone my own company was hateful to me. I was troubled with tho most Ilidoous dreams, and was in that low, nervous state which made me sometimes feel as if death would be a happv release. My head ached, my heart palpitated violently, I would start aim st at my own shadow. My mind, in fact, was not my own. 1 saw you on my arrival in town, when you were in Manchester-street, and you then told me that it would take three months at t2ie very le&st to effect a perfect cure, and that 1 inubt comply eiactly with your instructions: if not, you would not guarantee a cure. lam now happy to saj that I did as you told mo to the very regulating my hours and habits, and that now, after the lapse of liftoonwooks, my memory is restored, my sight l'as become strong again, my mind has ceased to wander, I oin enjoy company, and. in short, Richard's himself again. I should not go to the trouble of describing so minutely my sufferings, but that I know of so many young men who arc living secluded lives whose Miiferings are precisely what my own wore before I came to yon, and who, althongh in health, would be really amikble and estimable persons, are looked ui»jn us ■gloomy, morose, and unsociable mon simply because of that phase of tho disease which I have named, a hatred for company. If this should be read by any of tfaose persons, Buffering as I did, and they are induced to apply to you for relief, I will guarantee that they will say after a few weeks that they never laid out a moro profitable sum of monov than when they camo to Professor Guscott.—Believe me, yours faithfully, Richard Dobson. P.S. —I return to my work to-mor-row, and I know my friends thero will be agreeably astonished at my present appearance Victoria-street, Ohristchurch, Jan. 20, ISSO. To Professor Guscott. South Town Belt. Sir,—l am happy to present you with the gravel you took from me. You will find upon neighing it that the nett weight is 14 grain. In doing so I may state that prior to consulting you 1 had tried all tho medical men in town, without obtaining any relief. Accidentally meeting Mr. Williams of this town, he related to me how you liad him of tlio same corn|)laint, anil strongl v advised me to consult you. This 1 reluctantly did. a's I had bewme quite disheartened with what I had hitherto only proved attempted cures, and had ultimately resulted in absolute failure. After giving you a, short trial, however, I became convinced that yours was no attempted cure, and theresult proved my convictions quite correct, for in 15 days I was going about in a perfectly sound state of health. lam well known in Ashburton.—l am, yours ever truly, John Harrison Jan. 9,1351 To Professor Gusscott, South Town Bolt, Christchurch: Dear Sir,—l havo lout- been wis' iag to give you a testimonial for the successful way in which you treated me- I have been under several doctors in this town, and 1 never received anv relief until T applied to you, and in four days 1 found relief, thanks to your herbal treatment. I lived with Dr. Campbell as farm manager for one year and six months in the district of Now Brighton Christchurch. I was bad off and on for four years ; but when 1 came to you it was a very diiiicult job for me to get in and out of the cart, my wife having to assist me. I havu been a great martyr, but, thanks to Providence, in two months you restored me to perfect health. Witnessed by George Newton, who w.is staying at my house. Believe me to be yours, ever grateful, Robert Wildsmith. Crescent-road, [December a, isso. To Professor Gusscott. Sir,— Having been troubled with asthma for the last seven years, on several occaAons I have been propped up in bed. and man}I had to get up and walk to get a breatli of air, and had become so bad that I was ni't able to attend to my business ; in fact, I had become a burden to myself and the people with whom I was stopping. When I came to you, you told me all my symptoms, which gave me confidence to place myself under your treatment, and being a believer of herbs, and stving the large assortment in your establishment, and al«i the references from other sufferers the same as uiytelf, in looking back to the timo of my suffering so Io:il', &nd spending so much monev without receiving anv benefit from the treatment until I applied to voii. I remain, yours ever thankful, Donald Smith, Ci'reat King-street, Dunedin, May 30th. To Professor Gusscott, South Town P.elt. Dear Sir,—Permit me to tender my grateful acknowledgments to you for the benetit I have received from your herbal treatment. Although I have been under the rare of several doctors, but 1 nover received anv benefit from them, but got weaker both in body and skeleton ; but hearing of the wonderful cures you h id made, I made up my mind that I would coino and consult you. When I camo to you, you explained all my symptoms so minutely that'l was perfectly satisfled to place myself under your treatment. You told me that you would make a perfect cure of me for live pounds, for which I gave you a cheque for the sour on my stomach, and was* constantly rifting wind and gas. I had a continual palpitation ami violent pains under the left breast, pains between the Shoulder blades. I had always cold chills, cold hands and feet, and felt as if some one was pouring cold water down my back. I am happy now to inform you that I am free from all my former complaints. I can now eat well and sleep well, and I shail always be happy to recommend anyone suffering from the sama. Believe me to be, yours ever gratefuL Mrs. Birnie. Kaiapoi Island, Kaiapoi, November 13th, IS3I. To Professor Gusscott, South Town Belt. Sir,— Having been troubled with liver complaint and indigestion, so much so that I was compelled to leave my work, I was troubled with pains in tbo pit of tho stomach, and seeing so many of your cases spoken of in the newspapers, and being told by several, that you can tell what is the matter with any one before asking, I thought that you would be the man for mo just the same in every sense as I felt, therefore 1 made up my mind that I had struck on the right man, tioned me to tell you nothing, but all 'the other medical men I have been under have always asked me howl felt, and all particulars, such as feeling my pulse, and examining my tongue, but you put your finger right on the place where I was affected—both between the shoulders, under the ribs, and on inv heart. I have been under your treatment three weeks from this date, and I am happy to say that 1 am able to go back to my work, a perfectly sound man. I write this for you to do as you wish with it; if you think it is fit for a testimonial you are quite at liberty to insert it. With many thanks for your land attention. —I am yours, ever truly, James Anderson, Fendaltown, January sth, 1&S1. To Professor Gnsscott, South Town Belt. Dear Sir, —"When I applied to you I had been suffering with the dropsy for this last four years. Before I left Wellingreceived any benefit from them. I was advised to come to Christchurch for a change of climate, but finding there was no change for the better, 1 was advised to be tapped by the doctors, who told me that was the only hope there was for me. I have always heard it said that when any one is tapped there is no cure; but lam happy to say that when I applied to you you said yon could cure me in sis weeks, providing that I went by your instructions; also when you showed u the different assortments and the quantity that you have, my husband made up his mind at once and being a believer in herbs and the many hopeless cases they have cured in the part of Lancashire that I came from, I knew that I could not do any better than come under your treatment. I feel it my duty to publicly acknowledge the great benefit I have derived from your treatment.—l am, yours ever grateful, Sarah Petch. Professor Gusscott. Christchurch. Sir,—l have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your tonic for curing fits. My wife was for two years subject to that distressing complaint, but after using your tonic for the space of two months, I am happy to say she has fonnd herself thoroughly cured. She has not had an attack for six months. She also suffered much from spasms of the stomach, and I am happy to say the medicine has been beneficial in curinu that also, which gives me great confidence in yonr herbal treatment. I shall recommend your tonic as superior to anything my wife has tried before. The cure that you have psrformed is a blessing to her, and I, and the family. Believe me to be yours ever grateful, Thomas Coleman.Port Lyttelton. To Professor Gnsscott, South Town Belt, ChristChureh. Dear Sir,—l now, according to promise, forward you with great pleasure, my testimony as to a successful cure of a troublesome skin disease, which caused me great waste of strength and annoyance for many years. My case Is well known, as I procured the best advice in Timaru and Dunedin. which proved unsuccessful and baffled every treatment but your valuable Herbal treatment, as all other professional men recommended lotions and ointments, but you told me that yours was internal treatment only, which not only cured me of the abovo complaint, but gave me | fresh energy and vigour to my whole system.—Yours ever grateful, Thomas Higgins, Timaru. To Profesior Gnsscott, South Town Belt. Sir,—l think it my duty to give you my testimonial in the respect of the curative treatment of your Herbal Tonic. years; in fact, I was so bad that I was not abla to attend to my business. My face was as yellow as cold. I could not eat—not sufficient for a child. When I did, it lay in a hard substance in my stomach. I was continually rifting wind and gas, always constipated, palpitation of the heart, with a continually burning pain. I had cold chills running down my back. I could not sleep on my left side. It is quite unnecessary for me to tell you that I have tried several things in the chemists' Bhops, but I fonnd it was only money thrown away ; b»t hearing of so many who have been under your treatment, and all of them speaking so highly of yon, I thought it better to give you a trial, and I am happy to say that after two months of your treatment lam a new man. t can now eat hearty, and everything agrees with mo. With many thanks, lam yours respectfully, William Jenkins, Armagh-street. February 21,18*1. To Professor Guscott, South Town Belt. Sir,—l have been troubled with neuralgia for this last twelve months, and suffered the most excruciating pain. I have tried everything that is advertised in the newspapers, besides medical aid. I was told that it originated from decayed teeth; that I knew to be wrong, for my teeth are perfectly sound. When I came to you, yon told me that you would cure me, and that you would sell me a bottle for six shillings, and that you would gnarantee a perfect euro, and I am happy to inform yon that two applications fulfilled your gnarantee.—l am, yours ever truly, Miss M. Davidson, Colombo-street. October 7th, IBSO. Professor Gusscott would impress upon those who may do him the honour to consult him that tho utmost secrecy can be relied upon; moreover, from long experience, and a careful study of the hnman system, he can decide almost at a glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving the patient of a great deal of nervousness and hesitation. Professor Gnsscott invites the confidence of either sex suffering from functional derangements, spermatorrhoea, exhausting dreams, &.c. Professor Gusscott has made nervous debility and loss of power his special study, from whatever cause arising. He would earnestly impress upon those who do snffer to seek immediate advice and counsel, if they desire "an old age, serene and bright." Let no false delicacy deter suffering victims from removing the cause of this blight to manhood. The strictest confidence may be relied upon. CONSULTATION GRATIS. eST Can be consulted by letter. Public inspection invited to the large assortment of BRITISH AND AMERICAN HERBS. : Note the Address : - PROFESSOR pUSSCOXT, NEXT TOOK TO MESSRS. WINKS AND HALL S ESTABLISHMENT. - ' ■ Hocus—From 9 a.nu to S P.M.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 2

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