CUBING CATARRH WITHOUT OPERATION.
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The editor of the iteview ot Diseases ox tu© Ear, Noso <»tid Throat has been quietly investigating the -nuoh-prftised method oi; treating catarrh by burning the inside of the nose with a wive, heated, red-hot by electricity, 'and by other operative' methods. Out of 1000.eases, ha found 522, (over one-hslf)' j>ad been treated previously, and that 38 of these had undergone sevor&l operations, the only I effect being a depression of 'th> patviait's ! general health, arid in some instances an aggravation of the catarrhal ailment. In j contrast with this are published several "as?* 3 illustrating the cure by a new home treat mftht, where several operations had -. failed. , Th'C3e who wish to read the full details of the i cases and the, editorial comments on this I -s,'jbjccfc can obtain a free eopj' of, the lie ■pi •.fQ.v by addressing "Review," 5 /0 80x507.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12725, 30 November 1904, Page 3
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159CUBING CATARRH WITHOUT OPERATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12725, 30 November 1904, Page 3
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