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PUBLIC NOTICE. A FEW MOKE FACTS ABOUT HOMOEOPATHY. “Read not to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider.”— Bacon. FACT NUMBER FOUR. Homoeopathy gains by comparison. It cures more of its cases than Allopathy. The followteß t arc incontrovertible Facts. They are statistics taken from Allopathic and Homoeopathic sources, published from hospital and private practice of different countries —Germany, England, France, Russia, the United States, etc. ; hoikeoi'.vtiiic treat- ■ JIENT. Deaths. Per Cent. Pneumonia ... 6 Fleuritis ... 3 Peritonitis ... 4 Dysentery ... 3 Smallpox ... 6 Diphtheria and Croup ... 20 Typhus ... 15 Yellow Fever 12 All Diseases ... 4 ALLOPATHIC TBEATMKNT. Deaths. Per Cent. Pneumonia ... 20 Pleuritis ... 13 Peritonitis ... 13 Dysentery ... 22 Smallpox ... 30 Diphtheria and Croup ... 50 Typhus ... 50 Yellow Fever 35 All Diseases ... 10 In 1835 and also in 1830 Cholera raged in Vienna. Statistics were carefully preserved. Ihe mortality under Homceopathy was 33 per cent., under Allopathy 66 per cent. Think of that. Iwo - thirds recovered under Homoeopathy ; two-thirds died under Allopathy, In 1849 Cholera visited Edinburgh. • There were 817 cases reported; 546 died. Of the number of cases reported 256 were treated by Homoeopathy, and only 57 died. The rate of mortality was 25 per cent. The general mortality was 66 per cent. In Liverpool the same year the rate of mor tahty in Cholera under Homceopathy was 2i per cent. , and the general mortality was 56 pe; cent. The facts above related of the Cholera hj Vienna are found in ‘Austria and Its Institu tions, by W. R. Wilde, M.R.I A. Statistics like the above can be cited in ani quantity. Wherever they are kept they in variably show favorably to Homoeopathy not assertions simply; they an F ACTS—SOLID FACTS. Professor Render son, of Edinburgh, carefully compiled statistic : adammation of the Lungs and the mortality attending it under all modes of treatment. On of every 100 cases treated Allopathically 2. n 9. ut ever y 100 treated Homoeopath! cally 8 died. In Pleurisy Allopathy loses fron Id to 16 per cent., while Homoeopathy only lose: about 2 per cent. In England statistics were kept and pub ashed by the Government of the mortality i: Cholera in the year 1854, with this result •—L cases generally, with or without collapse— Allopathic treatment caths. Homoeopathic treatment 17 In cases of collapse— Allopathic treatment 59 Homoeopathic treatment ... ... 30 FACT NUMBER FIVE. Homceopathy cures quicker than Allopath) Dr Henderson assorts that in Allopat Hospitals the average duration of disease v 30 days, whilst in Homoeopathic Hospitals, similar diseases, it was only 10 days. Statist are all alike on this point. It is only one of 1 facts of the Homoeopathic system that it cu quicker. In the first place, properly admit tered, Homoeopathic medicines act at once the disease. Having acted, the patient beg at once to recover from the disease, and is ; kppt back by having to recover from the dr ging of the Allopathic system. Thousands patients under Allopathic treatment have only to combat disease, but a treatment tl: to call it by its proper name, is simply b barons. They arc first reduced by the discs and while so reduced arc dosed day after t with noxious, injurious, poisonous drugs, chc cals, etc., that their systems would revolt a in health, and that if administered in hca would make them sick. Who can estimate advantage of being cured quickly to the wo mg man, or to anyone whoso time is valuable P FACT NUMBER SIX. I Homceopathy is cheaper than Allopathy, j In the first place, as remarked in fact No. 5, time is money. Hornujopathic medicines do not . cost the patient one-fifth as much as Allopathic * medicines. It is a common occurrence for a „ Patient to spend from £1 to £lO for medicines, , plasters, lotions, etc., during an attack of disease when treated Allopathically. How little Morphia. Quinine, Opium, Chloral, Antipynne, and the like it takes to run up a bill at the chemists. Who can estimate the Thousands of pounds that would be saved to local and 0 General Governments if the charity patients in their hospitals could bo cured in half the time it now takes, and the large saving in cost of medicines, thus saving the expense of caring for a those patients, and also permitting each hospital to care for the same number of patients annually with half the accommodation now required. Time is money. This fact of Homoeoj pathy must not be under-estimated. IF YOU WISH TO TEST THE VALUE OF HOMOEOPATHY in your own household, next time one of yom little ones has an attack of Croup send for the _ HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES for this distressing and often fatal disease, and you will be • astonished at the marvellously quick manner in which these potent remedies will act. THOUSANDS of PERSONS have adopted 1 the HOMOEOPATHIC METHOD of curing diseases after seeing the splendid results obtained iu children’s disorders. We unhesitatingly say that there is no system of medicine known that gives such remarkable results in tue ailments of children as Homoeopathic remedies. What mother is there who has not at some , time or other had one of the little ones in a high state of fever, which in numerous is only the first~step to’ Inflammation of the Lungs, Measles, Scarlet Fever, etc. ? In such cases as these the value of . Homeopathic treatment is priceless; a few loses of the suitable remedy to suit the nromi- ' ufcnt symptoms, selected according to tin Hahnemannian law, will, in nine cases out of uen, soon put the little one out of danger, and prove rapidly curative. And there are por3ons_ in this City who can confirm tht above statements in every particular. “Why ? Eeaause they have tested the system and found it to do all this and more, OT UOMtEOPATHY CURES OUTRIGHT.; IT IS NOT A PALLIATIVE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE. Constipation is a pretty common ailment in these colonies. Allopaths try to cure it by administering purgatives. CasearaSagrada is now a very favorite medicine. So are the multitudes of largely advertised syrups and pills ; but the fact remains that you have to keep on taking them once you start, and also keep gradually increasing the doses. Would it not be much better to be treated in a scientific manner and allow Nature once more to resume her sway ? HOMCEOPATHY IS CAPABLE OF BRINGING THIS TO PASS. In - Stock, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, J arranged for all classes of complaints. WORKS ‘ by the best authors of England and America. , Chests fitted up for diseases of the horse and 1 cow. These remedies act in a marvellous manner on animals, curing the diseases they are subject to rapidly and permanently. I Note the Address; • MARSHALL’S HOMtEOPATHIC PHARMACY, 86 PHINOE3 BTBEET, DCNEDIN (Exactly opposite the Bank of New South Wales).

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Evening Star, Issue 9701, 20 May 1895, Page 4

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