THE DANGER OF RUPTURE! Many flatter themselves that they are out of danger because they have been ruptured Tf\P Ol\lv Po^itiVP C"*llf*P X Of* 511\'^ many years without being greatly alarmed with unpleasant and dangerous sensations ; ;L . . __ — .-" .^ ! and to prove that they are not, many a man of 60 years of age has fallen a victim to his „,,. . . , , , . , _ , , , , r J ' J J & 1 his great method has stood the test for half a century. It has restored thousands rupture after having had it for 30 years, and, I might say, a thousand others, of every . , , , , - , . , , - , , r ° J ' ' ° •" •'to the blessings of a sound body. It has entirely upset the foolish theory of the age, grade, and station of life, hurried from the world without any other ailment than , , , , . ' . . _ . - 7 . "faculty that there is no cure except by operation. It has cured cases of 50 years that induced by a neglected or badly treated hernia. This all happens from the multi- „, i_ i • vl- • • j • ■ t • i * " \ • J ° . standing. Ihe method gives reher in one minute, and no patient is detained from his tude starting with a fatal mistake that rupture is not dangerous. The fact is there is no , .,,' ..... v . „, ° . work, neither is there any restriction as to diet or exercise. If you are a sunerer, get affliction that requires as much care to ward off its evil consequences. o , , 13 , , , . . , , . to Dr. oherman s Kemedies, and then you know that you are under the best treatment m t «^ tt — rvi . the world has ever produced. Avoid quack treatments, as they only increase the The r oily of Trusses ! troub i e . The fallacy of the old system of attemping the cure of rupture by means of trusses «£* <£• £" was first pointed out by Dr. J. A. Sherman, whose wonderful cures by his special remedies and patent inventions have alike astonished Medical Colleges, and brought joy, Mr. A. W. MARTIN S °* C ontr # ollcr of the . Sherman health and strength to suffering numbers, who, after years of unavailing treatment from " — ■ real nin US Sia, professional experts, abandoned all hope of ever regaining physical soundness. Is now visiting all the centres of New Zealand.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 51 (Supplement)
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