Sm WiniAM Gull In his " Clinical Observations on Medicine in Modern Times," enunoiatos tho following pithy faphorism l-" I have often had occasion to remark, how little we can estimate the reparative powers, however able we m-iy be to discover disease—this is perhaps, never more striking than in some chronic unections—organic strength lies nowhere but in tho living cirole of nutrition an i function." Th>) lungs being organs readily liable to this lesion they requite healthful surroundings and high nutri lifln. When attackod byloss of function contracted breathing power, with a coutrh and" tenacious expectoration, Aiokin's Syrup oC Kuco: lyptus withlTj-popliosphite of Limeand Quinine should be taken thrice dnily. This valuabTo remedy will. oxciH a healthy vitality and promote areuarativu action in the disormnUied tmsues, the bro .thin* will become free" and al cough soon cease. This course of treatment te S£t&&T m*na consu»£ bronchia !
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Auckland Star, Volume XVL, Issue 3805, 19 October 1882, Page 2
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