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isso. <^HH^HH|H^^^^^^^^Hrat'a treatment y^Bj^HE^^gKßßKtttt&Qt both ears. I ffl^^^HßßSßß^^^^^uranga this day, j quiter^jH^B^^ni hear as well as ever I did. i Sydney Hoben. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We can conscientiously recommend those suffering from deafness or other ailments that Dr Grant has made a special si tidy of, to pay him a visit, when, if curable patier^g, they / may certainly expect relief. An instance came under our notice on Thursday, in the I case of a man named Charles Swanson, who has been very deaf for three years, but after ten days' treatment can now" hear perfectly even the lowest whisper. Tho cure is a ] rather remarkable one, as he had been under the care of many medical men, but has received no benefit whatever from their treat- { ment. — " New Zealander," Dec. 27, 1879. Mr Earnest D'Egville Michau called at our office yesterday, and stated that he had been blind with the right eye all his lifetime. HeariDg about. Dr Grant, the oculist, who is now on a visit to this city, he determined to •, give him a trial. Ho had only been under Dr Grant's treatment ten or eleven days when he found that he could see large objects at some distance. Mr Michau stated that he had been under the treatment of some of tho best - medical men at home, but had not. received tho least benefit. We ere at all thaea chary of accepting details of " Wonderful cures," but the young man who called at our office appeared to be telling the truth, and was exceedingly grateful to Dr Grant for the relief which he has already experienced. — " New Zealand Times," Dec 25, 1879. j Dr Grant is also Specialist in the diseases of Women and Children. Dr Grant has recently effected a very re- ' markable cure in the case of Mrs D. Evans, of Kumara, who has been under his treatment for deafness since Feb. 14 laßt. Mrs ( Evans has been deaf in both ears for a very long period— no less than thirty years — her affliction having been caused by a fever, from which sho suffered severely. Since that time she has been almost totally deaf, for she could only hear the loudest sounds. Since sho has been under Dr Grant's treatment her hearing has gradually improved, so that now sho can hear plainly conversation in an t ordinary tone of voice. She will return in a i few days to Kumara perfectly- well, and in possession of the full faculty of which she - has been so long deprived. — "West Coast , Times," March 10, 1880. J One of the employees in the Public Works office here has sent us the following testimonial to the skill of Dr Grant. He say 3 : — " I wish to let you know that Dr Grant has r greatly improved the hearing of one of my a ears, the membrane of which was injured some six years ago. I may add that two surgeons, whom I consulted a short time ago, ' considered the case incurable." Tr Grant baa also been very successful in several difficult cases of disease of tho eye. — " Hokitika Times," March 23, 1880. Thero are amongst Dr Grant's successful eye cases at Hokitika, a young lady, at J. j Jack's, E : q., the Mayor, cured, by operation, of squinting ; and Mr 3 Wavent, operation for artificial pupil. Nelson, Mny 11, ISSO. 'I, Thos. Adam?, have been under Dr Grant's treatment for deafness of tie left ear, from which I have euffcred for two years, tho result of a eevere tropical fever. I find my hearing greatly improved in the 6hor time — since April 30. 4520 Thcs. Adams.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3905, 22 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3905, 22 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3905, 22 October 1880, Page 4

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