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OAITDIR * S*m«' Cacalyptl Bx tract. There are Imitations of Eucalypti Kxtract to the market now, products of simple distillation forming crude resinous oils. In order that these crude oi|* may not be taken, ©«r Pwe V«Utll» JBnesiV Irntl Kxiract, which is recognised by thr medical division of the Prussian Government to be of Perfectly pure origin, as per^information f^wardid to usUtrough the Consul at Melbourne, Uaroh I, lifjg, by tests made by the Medidal Ollnios of the Universities at Bonnand Grelfswal', Prussia, and reported by Dr Schnlr, Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Sr Mosler, Director of the Medical Clinic at Greifswsld, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of arid* restnou and other substances, adherent to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities-proper to the plant, SANDER & SON'S BtJCALYPTI^BXTRAC* * according to these authorities, and according to Professor Dr Lister, of England, and to Drs Bauer, Mclntire, Wood, Hazard, eta, of America, is the only extract corresponding to scientific tests, and the paly oca which possesses the proper therapeutte rata* J AUdiihercrufc oi»s aw fco tfe ciiwed auoag fhg turpentines, wbloh have, when used as metffcjne, tio therapeutic effect and are abandoned as an internal medicament. Tiu*e so willed SAcaln>U &Ktraot^ which may have reoeived dist ncti»n at Exhibitions' •« pommercial articles and are used for mechanical pnj, 1. Jly <Wr deficiency In pqngent odour (whioh ow produQt, the. only ger^ll6, ? uwypp Brtraot, dp velops most freely through Its surplus ii qxygent j, fly their ajoohohc thto and mqbUe appeawaoA, b&iug Kdu««l m si«clfip deuuty through the 3. |y°theS?wte?the result of the oontracting tea. dency of resins and tennates. Ie these crudo oils, so called eucalypti extracts are applied by mistake m oases of croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, internal inflammations, dysentery, wound*, etc., the consequences are most appalling. For safety take M ]i always for »•»«■•«" »*>* ••■•' JBacalyptl 18Ktre>t*an^i the qld, we)l-testnd and v«)S»Ja p^"on!-^^^rit>ictoria.At l st»U»!^

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3034, 25 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3034, 25 July 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3034, 25 July 1893, Page 2

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