CRUELLY MANIPULATED CASES. Many old and cruelly manipulated cases of hernia have keen mastered and cured by the Dr Sherman method. Mr A. W. Alartin, the sole controller of this wonderful method of dealing with rupture, has treated successfully thousands of cases, mid, as recently published testimonials have shown, he has earned and the gratitude of many who prior to receiving hj s skilled treatment were subjected to cruel ineonvenience and discomfort through using prescribed trusses and through being subjected to severe surgical operations. As is wellknown, Dr Sherman's method of treating rupture is an _ entire revolution of the old and painfully ineffective processes, and substitutes a wholly natural treatment for something which was really unnatural, and in the vast majority of cases absolutely ineffectual. To say nothing of the flood of quack remedies offered the public for the ailment, the Dr Sherman principle has been accepted by the leading .scientific men of England and America as completely beating even the best previous methods of treatment. Sufferers outside of Dunedin would do well to take a day off, duriii- Mr Martin’s present sojourn hero, to obtain the benefit of his treatment. Delay is dangerous, and many who have responded to invitations similar to the foregoing are now very thankful Mr A. W. Martin may bo consulted at Ids rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowling street, daily, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.rn. ; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. A booklet on the treatment of rupture sent free to sufferers. —3-11-23.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 15
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