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The Human Ear

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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During the course cf onc of Dr. Hartman's latest lecturos at the Surgical Hotel, he said : "Good hearing is essen tial to health and saféty. A. cohtinual roaring, cracking and buzzing in the head. which is a'.ways produced by partial loss of hearing, is a constant nervous irritation which will undérmine the strength. Besides this, even a slight loss of hearing renders any one more liable to accident, many persons being killed evcry year because of partial deafness. Many people think that a gradual loss of the sense of hearing is inevitable, and that every one must submit to it sooner or later. Henee thcy make no attempt to fiDd a cure. This is á great mistake. Loss of hearing, either in the old or young people, is nearly always due to chronic eatarrh of the head or middle ear." Catarrhal deafness is due to eatarrh of the throat passing up through the Eustachian tubes to the middle ear. The eatarrh in rare cases originates in and remains confined to the middle ear. The symptoms are : Roaring, cracking, buzzing in the ear, with gradual ly increasing difflculty in hearing. If not cured tho hearing will be entirely destroyed. When the caso has not already gone too far before the treatment is begun Pe-ru-na will cure every case. It is only af ter eatarrh has destroyed portions of the middle ear that Ve-ru-na fails to cure. All such cases should write Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for further advice. A book on la grippe, coughs, colds, eatarrh. , etc, sent f ree to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug ManufacturiDg Company sf Columbus, Ohio.

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