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Medical. MORE LOCAL EVIDENCE OS TDK CURATIVE PROPERTIES pSOFESSOR QUSSCOTT'S HERBAL TREATMENT. MAY NOW BE CONSULTED AT HIS ADDRESS Shortlasd-street. To Professor Gusscott, Shortland-street, Auckland, Sir, I hereby certify that for over two years I was troubled with a violent cough, with a frequent spitting of blood and great palpitation. I would not attempt to walk up a hill, nor yet to lie down in my bed during that time. I was unable to do any work, after spending a great deal of money on doctors and chemists, as well as being an out-door patient ot the hospital. I lost all hopes of recovery, out seeing so many cures you had effected in the Herald, X was advised to come to Auckland and give your herbal remedies a fair trial, and I am happy to say ia six week» I could return to the Thames a strong, healthy man, free from cough or palpitation thank God and you also. I shall be able to recommend your herbal treatment, for I can speak for myself, also from seores I have seen in your place at terms of your treatment.—Believe me to be, yours ever graefnl, Frank Southerly, Thames, January 3rd. 1882. To Professor Gusscott. Shortland-street: Sir,—For the last three years I have been with that dreadful complaint called dyspepsia, or indigestion. It did not matter what I ait, in an hour or so after my would beifin to swell, that X should have to unfasten my clothes. The food used to turn sour on my stomach. Then I would commence belching wind and tas Dirty sour froth would heave from my ohest. I had to be very particular in what 1 should cot Fat meat, cabbugo or potatoes, or cheese—they acted on me like so much balm, in fact I did not know what to eat, for nothing would agree with me. But hearing of your Herbal Tonic, I was induced to try a bottle, and when I had one I wanted more, for my health was your Tonic and Composition Powder than all the medicine I have ever taVen. You have effected a perfect cure of mo. I can eat now anything as well as the rest of roy family, anil enjoy it.—Believe mo to be, yours ever truly, Mis. Elizabeth Swan, l'arnell January 14, ISS2 To Professor Gnsscott: Dear Sir,—My case was so xemarkabla and my cure so effectual, that 1 feel it I have been suffering with rheumatism for the last seven years, and a great part of that time I have not been able to dress or undress myself. For five years I was not able to walk without crutches. I was tiled of my life, because I was a burden to myself and my family but hearing and seeing the wonderful cures you had effected in different chronic complaints and a great number which I knew, which are not pubJlshed, but I think it my duty to you and to the pnhlic that a inin of your skill in curing sucb chronic complaints as mine should be a household word. I was like a man drowning. I was glad to gTab at anything, but I am happy to say that, through your herbal treatment, I am hearty and well, and can go without crutches as well as ever—Believe me to be, yours every grateful, J. C. Dean. I'onsonby, January. 19, ISS2. To Professor Gusscott, Shortland-street. Sir,—l am happy to inform you of the perfect cure I have received through your medicinal treatment. I caroo to you on the 27th of September last, at that time my leg was pronounced incurable; but when I came to you you told me that you would convince me in a fortnight, and I am happy to say you huve fulfilled your promise, although I was rather doubtful; but I was told by a friend of mine that, if I said so, you •would not treat me. My friend's name is Mrs. Walker, who knew you in Christchurch. Sho was also a patient of yours which you cured of the dropsy. I am happy to say that I have dispensed with my crutches, and able to attend to my domestic duties. I give you this for the benefit of others who are suffering as I have been for years.—Yours, ever thankful, Mrs. Eliy Joyce, Xewton-road, December 1. To Professor Gusscott. Shortland-street. Dear Sir It is with great pleasure that I add to the number of your valuable testimonials for the miraculous cure your medicine has performed on mo. I have been troubled with what somo medical men call indigestion, others dyspepsia, but when I came to you on the 16th of September, you told me that I had liver complaint; you explained to me my symptoms about the palpitation of the heart, the wind on the stomach, cold hands and feet, the sourness of the wind and gas I used to belch, cold chills running down my back, and, in fact, you described my feelings so minutely, that I was quite satisfied thai you understood my complaint, and I am happy to say that through your herbal treatment you have effected a perfect cure.— Yours ever grateful, Mrs. M, Little, Hobson-street, Auckland. To Professor Gusscott, Shortland-street; Sir, — have been troubled with neuralgia in both my head and face, and been deprived from many nights - sleep, and when I sat down to my food many times I have liad to get up from the table and walk about without ever tasting food. As I told you, when I applied to you, that I had tried all the chemists in town, and I only cot temporary relief. When you told me you would cure me in a minute I was very doubtful, but I am happy to say yon did so. I should recommend any lady suffering from the same to s ive you a trial, as you told me. if no cure, no pay.—Believe me to be, yours ever thankful, Rachel Cousens, Victoria-street. November 24. To Professor Gusscott, Sbortlanu-street. It is with great pleasure that I acknowledge a perfect cure I have received through your herbal treatment. I have been troubled with scurvy for throe years and nine months, which 1 explained to you when I called on ■was through sleeping in a bed where some one had been sleeping who had the scurvy. I have always been very particular when staying at the hotels to examine the linen before going to bed. 1 have met many men on my route who liavo got the same complaint through sleeping in dirty bods the same as I did. I also told you when I applied that I had taken a great quantitv of medicine until my hair began to fall off ; but I happened to see your advertisement stating that vour treatment was solely herbs. I have known wonderful cures effected through the herbal treatment when minerals have failed ; and being a believer in herbs, I was very happy to place myself under your treatment as seon as you came to Auckland, and I am glad to say you have effected a cure on me and made me a clean, strong, healthy man.—Believe me to be, yours ever thankfnl, Alfred Hopkins. Sew North Eoad, December sth.

To Professor Gusscott, Shortland-street. Dear Sir I am harjpy to inform you that through your herbal treatment* I can safely say that I have received more benefit through vour herh.il treatment than all the medicine that I* have ever taken. I have been troubled with asthma for this last five years. I was obliged to give up my business and come to Auckland lor medical treatment, and seeing your testimonials and the many enres you had effected, and also that you required no information and that you could tell : man's complain as soon as you saw him—you did sc to me so correctly, and that'is more than any medical man ever told me before, and it gave me confidence to place myself under your treatment. lam well known in Cambridge. I shall return home on Wednesday, and you may rely you will have many applications from that district —Yours truly, John liargreaves' Queen-street, Auckland. To Professor Gusscott, Shortland-street. Sir,—l have been troubled with rheumatism for the last three years. As I explained to you when I called on the 2oth of October that I had beenaseafaiing man for many years. lam well known in Auckland. Fo some years I have been a perfect martyr; for six months before I consulted you 1 had been on crutches ; and I am happy to say that now I feel as free from pain as ever 1 did in my life, the swelling has all disappeared, anil I am a new mm through yoar treatment; and I should recommend anyone troubled with rheumatism to apply to you as I speak from experience.—l am, yours ever grateful, Joaeph Hunter, Symonds-street. Professor Gnsscott. South Town Belt. Sir, —I am happy to present to you tape-worm S7ft. long. 'When l came to you you told me you could cure me in 43 hours but I was rather doubtful, but hearing you were rather hasty. I dared not tell you that I doubted your ability to core me in such a short time, having been treated by many of the homoeopathic, allopathic tat none ever effected a cure. You told me that you would charge me £1 for a cure, which I was most happy to comply with your wishes on those conditions; also you told me you would refund my money back again if you did not do so in presence of Mrs. Gray and Mre. Adams, but I am happy to say that I prefer presenting you with the monster in preference of the money I have shown this to many of my lady friends in this neighbourhood.—l remain, yours truly, Mrs. Eliza Thornton. Victoria-street. Professor Gusscott would impress upon those who may do him the honour to consult him that the utmost secrecy can be relied upon; ""oreover, from long experience, and a careml study of the human .system, he can decide almost !.t a,glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving tho\patient of a great deal of nervousness and hesitation. . Profe«sor Gusscott invites the confidence of either sex suffering from functional derangements, sperma torrhoea, exhausting d reams, ic. ~,.■,.» j Professor Gusscolt has made nervous debility and loss of power bis spicial study, from whatever cause arising He would narnestly 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 saffering victims from removing the cause of this bli;ht to manhood. The strictest confidence may be relied upon. CONSULTATION GRATIS. £2TCan be consulted by letter. Public inspection invited to the large assortment ol BRITISH AND AMERICAN HERBS. Note the Address : pEOFESSOR QUSSCOTT, NEXT DOOB TO MESSRS. WINKS A2fß HAU/S ESTAJ3LISHIIEST, BHOBTLAND-STEEET, AUCKLAND. Hotjm—From 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6346, 21 March 1882, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6346, 21 March 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6346, 21 March 1882, Page 7

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