3iedioai, Practitioners will find that in in eipienk pfihisis, cbronic bronchial affections, complicated asthmatical complainta, and in most cases where tie breathing powers are oppressed and constricted, with corresponding loss of vital enerey, &o. Aiokm's Syrup of Eucalmtuß with Hypophosphite of Lima and Quinine, is an effective pharamaoeutical preparation of great value. It has the effoot of Bpesdlly stimulating tho bronchial mucous membrane and freeing tenacious phlegm, &0., thereby affording great relief in distressing coughs. Its action upon lung tissues is undoubtedly healing and rcparative. Usgn the gonoralhoalth this medicine ia pormaneiwy tonic, imparting a vitality beyond tha normal state of tha patient. The sffect t»on the breathing powers la quickly apparent, the result being that the •nfferei cxpcrioncca considerable relief, and ultimate recovery. r . i
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3851, 19 December 1882, Page 3
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