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ADVICE TO SICK MEN.

The Specialists of the Freeman and Wallace Institu.e, Sydney, give every man an opportunity to-day to obtain a splendid 750 Page Medical work FREE. It is a gift to any man, and no home is medically equipped without this book, “CLINICAL EXPERIENCES.” It is equally valuable to the city man as to the man “out-back” on cattle or sheepruns, mining camps or farms. I: tells every man how to be his own Doctor, how to act when disease attacks him, and how he may be cured in his own home, as well as if he had visited the Specialists personally. The Freeman and Wallace Staff of Specialists give this book away in the interests of the suffering. Its 31 chapters deal with Sunstroke, Fevers, Apoplexy, Burns and Scalds, Snake-bite, wounds, Restoring Apparently Drowned, Abcess, Fractures, Gunshot wounds, Cuts, Abrasions, Fits, etc., all matters of interest to the housewife and labourer. “CLINICAL EXPERIENCES” is a clean, medical work, and has been granted permission by the Postal Authorities for transmission to all States. It is the best medical book of its kind, with engravings and prescriptions. Mr. THOMAS J. SMITH, late Ser-geant-Major, now Treasurer, Salvation Army, Melbourne, speaks highly of the Specialists skill in the treatment of disease. He writes:—“lt affords me great pleasure to express my gratitude for the benefit accrued since I resorted to your specialistic method of treatment. For some twelve years I have been an acute sufferer, ‘he whole nervous and physical organisation seeming to be involved. I am now cured and a new man.” Dr. Wallace, L.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E., L.M., who is registered by Australian and English Medical Boards, may be consulted free personally or by letter. All correspondence should be addressed to the Freeman and Wallace Medical Institute, Elizabeth and Bathurst streets, Sydney.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 868, 25 October 1906, Page 13

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ADVICE TO SICK MEN. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 868, 25 October 1906, Page 13

ADVICE TO SICK MEN. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 868, 25 October 1906, Page 13