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GREAT EAR DOCTOR.

. According to the advice recently received (says the "British Health Journal"), considerable interest .has been aroused amongst all scientists regarding an invention made by the famous Ear Specialist, Dr. C. M. Jordan, ' who has devoted himself to scientific ' research for the treatment of deafness and various ear diseases. The invention, of which Dr. Jordan gave a demonstration before a .class of students at the Medical Hall, may be described as the Earoscope Fure Natural Aural Kinetics, by means of which it ia possible to cure deafness, and numerous diseases of the internal organs of the head and car, hitherto considered beyond the reach of Medical 'treatment, and, therefore, looked upon as incurable. A great feature of this newly-discover-ed Earoscope is that it is not a surgical or electrical device, nor docs it consist of any drugs or medicine, and, therefore, can be used by all sufferers without requiring the aid of a doctor or anyone else. The reader is therefore -advised to write to the Earoscope Association of Australasia, 90 Pitt-street (Dept. 8), Sydney, N.S.W., for full particulars concerning this Earoscope Aural Kinetics and how it should be used for the various diseases of the ear or head complaints, all o£ which will be posted free of charge on mentioning this paper.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 217, 21 August 1909, Page 12

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GREAT EAR DOCTOR. NZ Truth, Issue 217, 21 August 1909, Page 12

GREAT EAR DOCTOR. NZ Truth, Issue 217, 21 August 1909, Page 12

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