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Show Sncceessful Eye Surgery. Dr. Culbertson will remain a few days longer at the Continental Hotel. The doctor has made many remarkable cures in this city and vicinity, during former visits, that entitle him to the confidence of the afflicted and the gratitude of his patients. Mrs. L. M. Kennard, of Farm-mgton, Farm-mgton, was blind, but by the doctor's skill, was restored to perfect sight and happiness. Mr. Martin Donovan, of Bingham, had been under the treatment of other doctors and oculists for years, but they left him blind, and he was"led to Dr. Culbertson by his faithful wife. He was restored to sight and usefulness, and is now driving a team and earning a support sup-port for his family. Gilbert Belnap's son, of Hooper, was blind and restored byDr Culbertson. Miss Amanda Brown of Centervu, was blind for ten years and was restored to sight by Dr. Culbertson, and is now visiting different parts of Utah, enjoying her once lost sense. She had been operated upon and made worse by an oculist so-called. Chas. Black-well, Black-well, of Morgan, had also been operated on by a so-called oculist, and one eve destroyed, leaving the other blind. His wife led him wherever he went for fifteen years, when he came under Dr. Culbert-son'searc, Culbert-son'searc, who restored his remaining eye to sight. The first object that he saw was his life companion, his wife, and in a sad tone he said. "You hare nm, , ami grey since I last saw yon," to which she replied with some spirit, " You had be'ter look at yourself." These, with hundreds of other cures of cross eyes, catarrh, club foot and chronic troubles,' etc., etc., are achievements that entitle Dr. Culbertson to the confidence and respect of all intelligent well-meanin-people. |