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MBKmBk ' assuring MmtuU that he is sure to get better, he brings about — „„. tF^T aFs&ryrß^BKk his ©we rala. Disease cannot be played with. It is at all time 3 s*y / fYjSEf nfc : M®si§ia&^^Bsm \ a. desperata danger. In times of danger a man should consult /f 'MjSSsdL^r J^jtfXsfS **jg|liK^BSl BhJ FREEMAN <& WALLACE VF s^^^^ : - - ! MEDICAL INSTSTUTi:, c^Lj^f^ {^^^^^^^^1 I Pre-emSoeuUy at the head of the Medical Profession, they have W?ESS3£§sls& ■ 1^ -^T*^**^*ljiJi3l 'i I*l '' cured, more aien of their troubles than any similar association p^^^B' • JBPlf&. f'gsL I ol zoadtez: man in Australia. -Consultation' either by letter or xMam3Eg§3ffl .jii^mD^ft.- 'J<&M!£§M~\r Jim I p«»«airy b Free. Medicines are pacljed and despatched MM^&^^^MM^^W^^^^M^^/^WM, s«Osz« from observation. ] FREEMAN & WALLACE MEDICAL MSTITUTE- 1 > lliere are some men who, educated ia the schc-cl of the world, with experience as their tutor, t EPILEPSY. i lesrn little, gain less, lose much. They lack th» faculty of application, their lives never bcccnw | elowinc esaroples o! high inteUectual attaiuments. The Specialists of this Freeman and Wallace * fr '„ w \ r \ V UT^ E> - E^ ro ' s P£ninßu''*.P £ ninß u ''*. g LtttJte do not baloa/to that class. SouUs Australia, duuns : | THEY ARE GBEAT SPECIALiSTS IN DESPERATE DISEASES, ! recently visited your in. | •with whom the cures of their fellows are as the grains of sand ui»n the shores of a great e«* S °, , OS> purpose Of B They Uave delved deeply into the devious depths of Disease, they have smitten scientifically tha COBSUItIOg yOU, nSVJHg hesrf g shackles from suffering souls, and, in BEitisfaction, have heard their" harresl of praise. If a record |a this i'ensete part Of the B could be obtained of those who perish yearly through unskilful treatment at the bante of pseudo- world of VQHT Pl*a«>t £UC<* % - medical men. 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The professional skill of the above Specialists is undoubted, and their careful and suf- • — : . ■— - : 1 ccssf-ol treatment has given vigor of purpose, itrength cf determination, d«nginß physical and UA;y nßKiici n-'nnßJfJnO 8 faopeleee wrecks into bright, intellectual, and slrtngiy •timorous men. Hundreds of vaen. would now fjt»s«- Ufli'itt.t- U Ulir3£9Un» g be in thrir gravsa had they not confuted the Specialists in tim?, and sre now >ifl?pj, strong, and Mr. O'CXJNKOB, M.P., in the ParlU- | healthy men. msnt of New South Wales, and ex- I ■■ ' ■" ■ '-' ■ ""■- Siinistei- of the Crown, writes in ttta | _ T following strain to the woaderful efjl- § f Each Specialist associated 'teith the Medical Staff of the Institute is a. <^°y °* the specialists- treatment : | graduate of famous American and European Colleges, The Physician-in- I have consulted you anJ I Chief is Registered by Australian, English and American Medical Boards, f oHowed yt>nr treatment, a^4 1 He is late of the Imperial Army Medical Staff and Hospital Staff, Mcl- it has benefited me sauch. I | bourne. His great Medical V/o?k, "CLINICAL EXPERIENCES/* wjis troubled T?Hh severa f 570 pages, 150 medical plates, Written in ihe interests of suffering men. P&™ s I " *fee kidaeys, which 1 Postpaid, One Shilling in stamps. 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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 14

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