A CURE FOR DEAFNESS.
A certain cure for deafness has always been one of the unknown quantities in medical science. Aurists have come, seen and prescribed (also chargrd), but the apparatus on the side of the human, head beneQted but little, and when the works got out of order, the ear was more ornamental than useful. Professor Keith Harvey, of Bourke and Wills' Chambers, Collins street, Melbourne, claims to have altered all that. He has perfected and patented a euro for deafness, in which electricity plays a leading part, and his testimonials from all sorts and conditions ol people in the colonies whom he has successfully treated ara very numerous and dutlutsiastic. Ib is noteworthy that very many of these are wiitttn by patients who bad been given up as incursibla'by doctors and autists. Every facility is offered for reference to those whj have passed through Professor Harvey's hands. The treatment is quite painlcra, nnd seems to mark one more step forward of curative scienco.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2027, 29 December 1892, Page 32
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180A CURE FOR DEAFNESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2027, 29 December 1892, Page 32
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