For the cause thai lam (tisisrdiM, For the xordiig- that needs resistance, Foa the future in tin distance, And the good that toe can do. JH H OhK A 1 U ftl um, NELSON, 'oundfd 1891, under the auspices of the Mayor and members ot the Nelson City Council, "or the Special Care, Nursing, and Scientific Treatment'of Invalids. M< graphic'address— ' P- °- Box Clavham, Nelson. 16 ledical Superintendent— ' Hehbert'Clapham, Practicing Medical Botanist, , Nelson; I?ew'Zealand. ' -n Latitude, 43 S.^-Longitude, 173. E. " After considerable trouble and dili jent search for a suitable position and own possessing a.climate n'eesS'iry for hb treatment of consumption, and all )ther pulmonary diseases, the Proprieor arid -Medical Officer of the Nelson Sanatorium, ai'i<r many years of traveling, during which 1 eri*»d he has touched ilmost all the civilised parts of the jri-rld, has selected Nelson e's bingthe 11 ideal" spot. ' The climate, of Nelson U simply pp P flection, b.bg noted for ; its even and.
regular tempi rnture ; tor the absence of fi.-i'co and sudden changes in the
weather; for 'iti» mil'* a" l ' rational \vint« rs ; for its delightful, exhilarating aucl healthy atmosphere. , The proprietor having satisfied himself th t Ncls-.n was i.i every re>p< et suitable, tor tlii" Clapl.am combination treatment of-Consumption in all its stages, which he has discovered after many y>ars of anxious study and r.Bi'arch'realbed the neciisitj of building a Sanatorium f.-r the special care, nursing, and scieiitifio
treatment of patients. The "Nelson Sanatorium is situatec on an elevated, Healthy, rind beautiful position, specially selected which commands a magnificent view of the sen, citv, and mountain scenery, while the
considerate area of. ground it oseupi s is beautifully laid .out wUli trees and in gardens, and with such pleasing surrpundings the life of the sick path nt is made less monotonous. The San»t»rium is ivp-ete witherery comfort, while the sanitary arrangeifienta cannot be excelled, and patients receive erery possible attention from trained nurses and servants Engage.! under the direct supervision of Mi Clapham. ...
The siiccrss wliifch lias attended tlu Claphanwombitwlion ~"ro oi consiimtf linn is bc.ng known far and wile;.am natunts arc coining from furjffiii i-ouo-
Irion to n ceive 'treatment at -the Nelsor Snnatoriutti. Of course, the''details o the'Clapham-combination mode ol .treattmnt are atpresent ke*>t set-rot but for general information it w-snfli. ! cient to state magnetism p'aya an inr iportant parr. A power is employee over''which the inventor has coi»>pH< control, utilising eb ctricity in a pe*n liar manner, and by this wonderful dis covery not. only the g rms of this dm disease are attacked and destroyed, bu the systerr generally is built up am restored tj its normal, condition o
health. It is not, as in Ur Aocntreatment, necessary to attack- th with microbes, the effect <> which treatment has, ia many case ben more rlisastrons to the - pallet) thn-' t'ic original disease, ■
Mr Clapham Intends in a short tim< to make known lo the whole wor hi hii method nftr.-nt.nent, when he will-haw the satisfaction of knowing that hii life's labours have not been in vain. • Ladies in anv condition of health cat depend upon receiving every■ quanta care and attention at the sanatorium. In treating the various complaint* Mr Claphnm undertakes, he employi the curative agencies of the undermentioned baths, combined with judiciqas treatment of modern Botanic remedy, avoirlins in every particular minerals of all desrrip'i'ms. Herbalism is im\ coming to the front, and the old world ideas are gradually fading away. - Electricity" is an important factor \n m\ | treatment of all diseases. It is used iti many known form?, such as Sweedisli Movements. Manual and Mechanical Mai-'suce Pneumatic and Vacuum treatment, etc., etc: • ' • J Persons suffering: with any nervous oV.rd- rs—Rh«'umatism. Sciatica, Neuralgia, Constitutional d<-eay,or any ill that flesh ia heir- to—will fird in Mr Clapham's Botanic Eleero remedial agency a sure,'safe" and speedy cure. Iu further consideration ot their.door patier ts of the Nelson Sanatorium the proprietor places horses aiid carriages at their disposal to afford them an opportunity for eisy outdoor exercise and, *o view the charminjj and surrounding district of Nelson. Baths Employed: Turkish Russian ; lonian 'fhermo-Electro Ehetric-Vapor Electro-Hyd ic Eh-ctro-Cliemico Hot Air Vapor, *nd every form of water baths C .rrecpondenw invited, with stomps for replv;-or person'! 1 consnltniion five at the Dispensary, Bridge-sireet, Sid ion. JAMES & TUNNICLIFFE, COACHBUILDERS Veterinary Farriers. GROifU ROAD, BLENRRMt.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 4
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720Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 4
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