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BOTANY VERSUS MERCURY. THE ART OF HEALING HAD ITS ORIGIN IN THE WOODS AND THE FOREST-STILL CONTINUES TO EE THE BEST MEDICAL SCHOOLIMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY. Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Complaints, . Cgj9 Incapacity for Study or Business; Secret Heart Disease, Bronchial Affections, Fits, Complaints, Rheumatism (both acute and Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, A* chronic), Consumption (in various Indiscretions of Youth, Premature Decay, stages), Nervous, Head, and Mind AffecChronic Diseases. tions, and all Diseases of the Eye and Ear. TREATED UPON SCIENTIFIC BOTANIC PRINCIPLES. A SIGNAL VICTORY OVER DISEASE No More Mercury, Noxious Drugs, or other Stomach Contaminations. The Practice of Medicine Revolutionised. THE MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE HEALING ART. THERE IS HOPE FOR THE WEAK, THE DEBILITATED, AND THE DISEASED. SIGNOR RENAUD, The Celebrated Electropathisfc, Botanic Practitioner, Specialist, Professor of Natural Science, &c., author of the following works :—"The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany," " The .Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Disease," " Shadows," &c., &c., has the honour of announcing to the residents of Auckland and New Zealand generally that he has established the u W<ew %$&}&&& Sfte&ie&S Xastiiirtty" 42, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, For tho Effectual and Permanent Cure of " Functional Derangements, Nervous Affections, and Chronic and Complicated Diseases." CONSULTATION AND ADVICE (PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER) FREE. MOST IMPORTANT TO DEAF PERSONS.—The power of Hearing 1 Restored, and Distressing Noises in the Head Removed without Risk or Pain, provided the" Drum of the Ear is not Broken. SIGHNTOIR IRE3STA.tjjd HAS made the following class of complaints the study of his life. His eclectic treatment having proved pre-eminently successful in thousands of cases, a sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertaken, viz.:—Nervous and Physical Debility, Epilepsy (or Falling Fits) -Fits of ten and twenty years' standing, even after they have been pronounced by the Medical Profession incurable, and when patients are partially insane, are now being restored to sound health by Signor ReDaud—Diseases of Women, Dyspepsia and Liver Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, Gravel, Dropsy, Impediments to Marriage, Errors of Youth, Premature Decay, Spermatorrhoea, and all the effects of youthful indiscretions. WITH SIGNOR RENAUD'S REMEDIES Consumption is no longer an incurable disease. When persons have lost the entire use of one lung, they can be restored to good health, so that such persons can attend to their occupations with great comfort to themselves for many years, and ultimately die of other diseases. Lassitude and Depression, Kidney and Bladder Affections, Impoverished Blood, Scrofulous Humours, Neuralgia, Sour Belchings, Dissases of the Heart, Dizziness, Lost Vitality, Hot Flashes and Cold Chills, Pain and Oppression in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Defectiv Nutrition, and all morbid conditions of the blood ana general system speedily yield to his treatment, no matter from what cause arising. RUPTUR E. Single and Double Ruptures effectually cured without undergoing an operation, or the injury trusses Inflict, by an entirely new method of treatment. This specific treatment for Hernia has been put to the test in most severe cases, not a single failure having occurred. It is simple in application and certain in effect, and conscientiously guarantees a cure in all cases. TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few Of tlie many tea- Signor Renaud, whom I shall over look upon as my me of a most distressing skin disease—namely, timonials Signor Renaud has received since greatest benefactor, Impels me to write this testi- eczema, and has also, in every ssnse of the word. Ills arrival in New Zealand • - monial of hi« great skill and ability. No one can given me a new lease of 1 fe, as it were, for sinoe I tirmm a.. .1.1 'in „ , tall, ncr can I express how truly thankful I feel for commenced his valuable treatment I have gained I om tne Auckland Herald, March 6,1 the good I have received.—l remain, sir, yours, Ac., strength, health, and vigour in a remarkable manner. Off Wellington-street, George Jones. (Signed) William Pellet. _ it. i»,i, Auckland, March 5, 1S8(J - Witness : Thomas Chapman. Witness: Cecil Gardener. To the Editor ! Sir, Kindly allow mo, through the __ columns of your paper, and for tb« boneflt of the ~ O'Neill *fr«Pntinnwhr and acknowleriga WONDERFUL CURE OF DEAFNESS. I have been under Signer Ronaud's treatmentV SftSS'2 l m ' -«• sswstyyffirr K. sjttrMs night sweats, and loss of flash, loss 'of Strength? and Sionor Renaud, Auckland. ' f ß pow™ 7 treatment'hTs entiraiylaiMd me!of the d*a?t;es *wh?ch mom ha ago my health became so broken down that 1 had suffered from for ton years, and lam proud to pi ° ° d " yona the pOWCr 01 otb " PJ r Bkix. m? life seemed a burden to me. As no dcctor had say thai I c-n now take i.art in common-toned ever benefited me, 1 despaired of over getting well, conversation, »nd the distressing 1 noises i usi>d to when, about six weeks ago, I heard of Signor Kenaud, experience in the head havo entirely loft me.— George street, and as a last 'resource applied to him. although, I many, many tbat.ks for your skill and attontlun, 1 am, Dunedin, April 12, confess, with Utile hope of being cured. At that time dear sir, yours very Indebtedly, Signor Renaud, Auckland. r.r 4 ! 80 weak and low that L could scarcely drag one Charles Grken. My Dear Sir,—l am overjoyel with the beneficial that invnn°« conl'd h« -**7"! to ™ rosult of your treatment; from the very first 1 could tiud H /u 80 ' ,!* f with . tLe ebl ''- t, ,eel it was the right thing for m and 1 have now th r » ?i i ody :u hasher of breath, the , [From tho Evening: Star, May 21,] pleasure of telling you lain thoroughly cured. In t i'd ?hJS"' th f entttl dere " ioD ,. lassi- A \EW LttASF OP 1 TFE fact. I have not been as well for twenty years as lam V,1 ;he ,®? le prostration I was then labour- A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. at proj ,. Dt> thanks to you for it. I can hardly believe simni. iittnJ u wonder 'hat lam stid Uvirg. I, William Pelloy. of Union-street, do gladly pro- lam the same man, for truly I was a pitiable wrack ml! Nt« ! !f I ' however, is not » description Cor claim the great good Signor Renaud, of 42, Sliortland- of humanity before I applied to you. Ti.o-, JlrvAiianAfli am truly a new man. Pains, wank- street, has done me, as, after being treated by eeveral I cannot think you enough ; but believe you hari riUnkiVii in nil a ,I! .I" a ? appetite are entirely doctors for many years without success, I consulted always the prayer and thanks of dispelled, In one word. I am cured, Gratitude to Sif;nor Renaud, who. lam nleaaed to say. has cured William Cartwriohx

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 4 (Supplement)