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Medical. . ' ' : ■■ ■ ■- ' V. s ' ; No method introduced into Australasia for the relief and cure of | „ " 'I! r ..J r p can be compared with that of DR. J. A. SHERMAN. I This fact is proved by the number who adopt the Sherman Method alter trying pressure." and holds the membrane in such a way that it heals, and the patient J all other treatments. The Sherman appliances act in a manner diametrically op- experiences a feeling of ease, comfort, and security that cannot possiLblybe oUw J posed to the principle of the ordinary truss. All trusses used at present give a from the ordinary make of trusses. The Compound , used in the treatment isi | downward " spreading pressure," and the wearing of such absolutely prevents healing, valuable adjunct. . Sufferers should note that no two cases are ajto, and the , as they push the ruptured walls apart. Thus, when once worn it has to be worn treatment. suitable to one case is useless to another , hence the folly ' waste 01 tun ' . | practically a lifetime. The Sherman appliance gives an upward " contractile and money in sending long distances for treatment. | Read the following extract from His Honor Judge Murray's recommendation to the Executive CouncilH " Next, as an actual matter of history and experience I And, on the direct evi- this success is due to]Ws *™ngJ ade ' 1 dence of a number of witnesses, all of unquestioned and apparently unquestionable and adapting the appliance to, an .fit g , p ' anniianpn in _ .li intelligence and honesty, as the very able counsel who appeared for the respondents and care in following his directions, and to the efficacy oI the appliance in retain- ;| admitted, and from the fact that numbers of other patients have apparently been ing its position, m spite of physical exertion undergone by the pawl t. ,|| well satisfied with the treatment, while cases of failure are practically undiscover- may add that I find that the lotion is. acti g p Yi i ,| < able, that the appellant has been remarkably successful in his treatment, and that mechanical treatment." |j a . . ■■ ■V'. ■; 1 The following .testimonials show the value of the Sherman Treatment in long-standing cases | . :[*S f ' ' jHj 26, 1907. 1907, I wore trusses the whole time. I a return of my old complaint. Thanks to your treatment tho most fortunate event ~, ._ r .. r ■ think I tried every kind of truss that was your skilful treatment, I found relief from in my life, lou aro at liberty to show J A. W. Martin, Esq v made; but they would not support the the very start, and I now realise that this letter to, any sufferer from rupture, -j. Dear Sir,—l have great pleasure in ruptui . e when I had any • lifting to do. meeting you was the most, fortunate event and I will be pleased to answer any com- . | letting you know how successful your Hup- When 1 adopted the Sherman method I in my life. You can make whatever use munication re same.— sincerely, •. tura Cure has been in my case. could lift any weight and the rupture was of this letter you may think fit, and I will JOHN D. GRAHAM. . j • I underwent your treatment on the Bth reta j ned 1 wore the Sherman appliance, bo pleased to answer any communication : ' 1 ' -• - " $ of November, 1906, and continued the same and used - the compound for 18 months, which may be addressed to me by suf- p . . M7■•q . •i • _. - 10nR ! until May this year, then, feeling so well. i, en i I[jid it aside, and I have not worn ere rs. Wishing you unbounded success. Ficton, W.Zi., September 5 , I dispensed with the lotion entirely. I also it s i nccj being perfectly cured of my —I remain, yours sincerely, Mr. A. W. Martin, discontinued tho use of the support (ex- tl . ouble Of all he trasses I wore during AT?THTTR F RTTTHK" ■ Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in '1 cept for a few days in June, when I wa3 the 4Q , s j 6U ff e red I can safely say thanking you for your promptness, in send- | doing heavy work, I took the precaution that none of them can be compared with ing me Dr. Sherman's Appliance and Cura- ,1 to wear the support; since then I have the gherman app iiaiice. I only wish I , Wa .n . Ko „ ~ IQP , tive Compound, for the relief and cure of | done away with this). _ had known of that treatment years ago, wanganui, uctooer 10, iyoo. Rupture. I have been wearing your ap- | I fail to find any indications or feelings ag ifc would have saved mo a lot 0 trouble Mr. A. W. Martin, pliance and using the curative compound ; of the trouble, even after a long days and arixiety> and i can { . tro ngly recom- Sir _! am now feeling so well that I l°l six ™ eeks > ? n .<* Iha neither seen or 1 lIVe'VhAVK KSS — ,^r P ;»r tmel ' '° anyo,le ■-'aSn ye«a, a£l ! Tofj™ at liberty to „a,<e use of this M. O'CONNELL. case. yoor —*1 had - £ i | certain SKSS Talue to sufferers 122 , Nit Street, Invercargili, fcttSSWaWSft 52 * of this painful and dangerous complaint— - n, , 1A , qi9 treatment, however, did' not do me any ver !- lsement in the Ota ? o Witness, so I !, I remain, yours faithfully, October 16, 1912. t.eatment nowever ma not ao me any made up my mind to write to you. for your T,,, T . 0 „ vnvrv 17 \ttt irvin? A W Martin, Esq. good, and tne rupture steadily increased k of testimonials, and, after reading i JAMES SYDMiY FAULKNER. J, _ „ wdl — X the, !Mt q uite confident in going,unde? j Cumberland Street, Doaedia. 'i ll ' ' think ' ' llo " ld 'J«m™v- Sdinu t h ° com ,^ u I , ! d according t0 direct,oas.X ( h an.body' suffering from rupture r ,r a ," Art! ' all. sufferers, give my testimony regarding have not felt any pain whatever, and the shou]d make an effort to b see vou and give Mr. A. W. Martin. my case which is the more convincing rupture has nevSr showed itself since. I treatment a trial, as it lias done mo 'fi Dear Sir, am pleased to add my seeing that it is over three years since I have been working at the plumbing trade and jam sure it will relieve-others, testimony to the number of New Zealand underwent treatment. Before trying year all the time, and have played hockey regu- b NoT>od would ever wear a truss again j patients who have derived benefits from treatment by the Dr. Sherman method of i ar i y for two seasons, with an occasional afier we^ring Dr . Sherman ' appliance, as the Dr. J. A. Sherman treatment as ap- curing rupture, I had been suffering for game of football thrown in, without Lei- j s so eaS y and comora ble to >wear. - i plied by vou. When quite a young man about 17* years from a rupture mmy right ing any effects of my former rouble I Sh% you re at liberty to use this letter . I ruptured myself lifting heavy stones in side, and had worn a variety o, trusses, have also been passed as a first-class life, for the benefit of other sufferers. ! ; a quarry in the north of Ireland. I went all failing to retain tho rupture. It is now for life assusance, and accepted as a mem- Once again thanking you for your won- 1 to a doctor there, and he ordered a truss over 12 months since I discarded the ap- ber of a lodge, being passed by a differe t derful treatment, I remain, yours sincerely, j to support tho rupture. From that time pliance, and I have very great pleasure in doctor on each occasion. lam now in the THOATAS AVERY ' until I came to see you on February 28, 1 stating that I have not been troubled with best of health, and consider the trying of • THOMAS AVERY. j . ' " '"- W. ' MR. A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of DR. J. A. SHERMAN'S method of treating Rupture, may be consulted at j Royal Hotel, Victoria St., Auckland, j TILL 17th JUNE. : ! Permanent Address? 36 HIGH STREET, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. j REMEMBER !-No eases can possibly be taken after 5 p.m., Tuesday, 17th inst., as Mr. Martin leaves for Wellington by the Main | Trunk that evening. ' i — .-a i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15326, 12 June 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15326, 12 June 1913, Page 9

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