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SIGHT RESTORED

REMARKABLE EFFECT OF FALL. - (Per United Press Association). AUCKLAND, June 15. An interesting case of a partially blind woman recovering the full possession of her sight, through the shock of a fall which occurred aboard the Remuera, on its voyage from England. Mrs Parker had partially lost her sight and two Scottish specialists had said that they could do nothing for her. She fell down the ship’s gangway on the voyage out and fractured her leg. A few days afterwards her sight was completely restored and this is attributed to the shock of the fall.

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Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 5

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SIGHT RESTORED Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 5

SIGHT RESTORED Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 5

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