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m .S J9R3T wmm w SS'-M^ £«s ft, r _ ; ,c 4 A ft WOT i!) i a 3 # r ft* r^ eRK 5s Hoi Sworn Before His Honor JUDGE /MURRAY, District Court, Sydney, and also on the sin. Evidence of a LEADING SURGEON OF SV„ N examined a numbef of Mr. Martin s patients. The presence of Ruptur/in persons who had previously sufferecWSFlTH lAN METHOD years. The M2 Judge Murray -who advised This is an extract froiAthe sworn evidence, before f a Sydney lady, at the District, Court, Sydney : . . “I have been rnptureAl7 years. GonsidtedifP MbuC --- was very rnss and fitted it. At timfc it would not 1 th ® Jf e ’ a be ] t , which Later I consulted Drf h ™‘ or s jf days. Consulted' arised me great pam, and I w ■ , End "said he could Jr A- W. Martin about five exannn.ca » w- } i(jn F „ om . ure mo in six months He gave me t“L^PI* I3 off—October 10—I never he fee I put the appliance Lain. At the end of six SSta, XTi n t»ol° theMnd .11, I had gained two atone in weight. I ha»o ifid bo’ recurrence or sign of the rupture. SWORN of . Eva uss FOR ... i ndi in losg*s isceessfu who has pifbved eminently / \EN(§E before His Hon tfb2 years of __ the rupture - trussmaker ini rupture, which got wo| get it back, and whilst and on one occasion ,„ t . Murrain the District Court, Sydney, 'ohn Broker, farmer and grazier, Singleton, New South Wales. . cot a rupture when a boy, and have been ruptured for oO years. I always a fkiwSyt^ ;e, coming down so large that ’t ulled the scrotum. - * J at all, doing so experienced great pam. It was; m ost In and on one occasion pain was so great 1,1 C ro de 25 miles to sec him at Singleton. June, ISO 6, I saw one of Mr Marti": ai eatment, but did not guarantee to cure He examined me and said he “ If'you can relieve me I shall be satisfied as life is not I told him I dcnbted j f e]t 3 comfortable, and tho rupture was retained, and I worth living as Af \ without inconvenience The Sherman appliance has always retained could runJafojglTOna do all manner of woiK without inconvenience, x c twelve months I gamed one I have never had any trouble since wearing it. D r Pentland again, who was in weight. _After we J ne apP g w “ ar ing the appliance T have done the heaviest of work, prised at tho change, as I was getting so fat. Since W J without the appliance when not workSFtho rupture has never shown. I consider lam ’tfL I have seen no sign of tho ruptoe, and consider «n e . but, as an extra precaution, I always vvear it .while woiKing rtain ifc s;i>vcc [ my life. Before wearing t&i the orifice is closed. I never h .f to hold myself and stop work frequently. Now I have no it, although v L° rke iLi not LrichmLn, but would willingly pay £SO for the treatment. I have haA-tam of trusses intmy time, but not one equal to the Sherman appliance. of jai. oonsouathjhs ris&c* b ’ nmrnrt MR MARTIN IS NOW AT THE GISBORNE HOTEL, AND MAY BE CONSUL! ED MK. MAK.UA !-> ttivtTT, TfT?TTI AY, THE 31 st MAY. T SUCCESSFULLY TREMEg % Ir. J. 1. Sherman’s i " " "'** access^of^the Sherman Method. W™ and Its Treatment/' posted freo-to Afctr CONSULTATIONS FREE*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3536, 29 May 1912, Page 9
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