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THE DEAF HEAR

A REMARKABLE INVENTION. A method of curing deafness without tho uso of drugs or electricity, discovered by Dr C. M. Jordan, a well-known aural specialist, is being used with tho happiest results in many parts of the world, and wo have received a large batch of testimonials demonstrating how remarkable has been the success of the “Baroscope," the name of the invention. An Adelaide minister who used the Baroscope for a couple of months found that it wrought a marvellous improvement in his hearing, the distressing noises to which he had been subject having completely disappeared. So pronounced was tho change that he felt it his duty to recommend tbo instrument to all who suffer from deafness, whatever the degree of tho infirmity. Another grateful user of tho instrument wrote to the Baroscope Institute, 90, Pitt street Svdnev, declaring with thankfulness that although he was seventy-four years of age and had been stone-deaf in bno car, h© was completely cured. Tho Baroscope is used by patients without medical advice, and without interference with their ordinary occupations. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 8

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THE DEAF HEAR New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 8

THE DEAF HEAR New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 8