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MEDICAL. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. PROFESSOR BRIDGWATER, the Eminent Medical Botanist and Specialist, has the honor of announcing his arrival in New Zealand, and may be consulted at his rooms, the " Otago Medical Botanic Institute," 172 George street, Dnnedin, hours 9 to 10 a.m., 3 to 6 p.m., and 7to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 10 to 11 a.m. Professor Bridgwater has for jnany years directed his attention to the following class of complaints : — Nervous Debility (in its many phases), Epilepsy (or falling fits, in their worst form), Consumption (in its various stages). With botanic remedies consumption is no longer an incurable disease. Diseases of Women and Children, Errors of Youth, Premature Decay, and all the effects of the indiscretion of youth. The diseases of youth and those affections arising therefrom bavebeen the peculiar study of Professor Bridgwater His professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of private sexual affections, and the diseases incidental to married life, and he has been the means (in hundreds of cases) of warding off the impending doom of a gloomy, suffering, misanthropical future, and giving power to those nnable before to perform life's duties, restoring the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensuring a joyous and happy life. His skill is available to all, no matter how many hundreds of miles distant. His system of coirespondence .by letter is so weil organised that by its means thousands of patients have been cured whom he has never seen and never known ; and it s carried on with such judicious supervision that there is not the remotest possibility of accidental discovery. Wben medicines are required they are packed in the most careful manner and forwarded without the possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompanying the lemedies and a cure is effected without even the Professor knowing who is his patient. Be it known to all men and women with broken-down constitutions, failing health, or hereditary disease, the nervous, the debilitated, and all suffering from any disease whatever, Professor Bridgwater's plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding.as it does the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. ■ Note the address — PROFESSOR T. BRIDGWATER, The Otago Medical Botanic Institute, 172 George Street, Dunedin. Consultation fee by letter £1. From the Armidale Chronicle, Nov. 28, 1884 " Professor Bridgwater needs no introduc' ££ U8; i hiß marvel JoUß cures have traversed the columns of almost every paper in tie Australian Colonies. One of these we XJ?l n - 101 V fc £ a case at Inverell, the CSTp M '- Mackay, who was suffering iwS Ca * aract °.f. f the E ve. When Professor SSS? * t" IVed m Inverell th « Bnfferer mterviewed him, and the Professor stating SfhSS f^L* CUre ' the P atient at one « submitted to the proposed treatment. That ■™ 0 7i U .} «« W ° ekß sinee > and M r. Mackay cannowdefinetho minutest object, and is to iWWH Oim S a l M? Verell a liv W witness water." 7 ° f ****** Brid UFrom the Inverell Times, n»lV PP f rr ° feBBOr , Br L dgwater who h ™ during tbe pytfewweeks been practising in Invlrell, left for Bmgera yesterday. This gentlemen i? if ?w n ° ? anger toln^ll, whfre during his first and morerecent visit he was highly !mS fU V nthe trea / ment ot S important cases. 'We wish him success during his tour in the West." From the Tumut andAdelong Times. JSSftaTSroSy^ ***** ?-rr

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 26 June 1885, Page 26

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