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Medical. HSEELEN MEYER, • HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST AND MEDICAL BOOKSELLER, 110 Swanston Street, Melbouene. Homoeopathic Tinctures, Pilules, Tritnrations, Globules — Wholesale and Retail. Liberal Allowances to those who use Largely. Terms on Application. Orders by Post Promptly Attended To. Medicine Chests, m variety from lls. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed. The following list of the remedies most commolny required m tho colonies, with their uses, will be found helpful to those about to adopt the Homoepathic Treatment : — Aconite. — Foverishness, inflammation, cold (invasive stage), rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia. Antimonium Tart. — Bronchitis, croup, congh with much wheezing and difficult expulsion of mucous. Arnica. M. — injuries from fall or blows, concussions, physical fatigue, muscular rhenma. tism. Arsenioum. A. — Influenza, cold with profuse acrid discharge from eyes and nose, shortness of breath, skin affections. Belladonna. — Sore throat, scarlet fever, scarlet rash, congestive headache, infantile convulsions, dry night cough, boils, carbuncles, abscess. Bryonia, A. — Bronchitis, dry cough, and pain ill the chest, pleurisy, lumbago, dyspepsia, constipation, pleuro-pneumonia. Calcarea. Carb. — Scrofulous affections, losb of flesh, difficult teething, Bcolled head of infants. Chamomilla. — Diarrhoea, restlessness and other affections of children during teething. China. — Diarrhoea from debility, loss of appetite, nenralgia, prostration from abscess. Cina. — Disorders m children arising from worms, grinding teeth, wetting bed. Colocynth. — Colic with diarrhoea, dysentry, severe neuralgia, sciatica. Drosera. — Spasmodic congh with rotohing, m hooping cough invaluable. Hamamelis. — Bleeding from any part, varicose veins, inflammation of veins, bleeding piles. Hepar. Sulph. — Boils, abscoss, whitlow, hoarseness, inflammation of eyelids. Hydrastiß. — Chronic ulcers, ulcerated mouth, constipation with piles. Ignatia. — Hysterics, sleeplessness from fright or grief, low spirits, nervous headache. Ipecacuanha. — Hooping cough, first stage; nausea and vomiting, cough with retching haemorrhage. Iris. V. — Sick-headache, purging and vomiting, Bevere flatulent colic, cholera infantum. Kali. Birch. — Bronchitis, acute and chronic ; cough with much wheezing, yellow coated tongue. Mercurius. S. — Cold m the head, sore throat, ulceration of mouth and throat, toothache from decay, discharge from ears. Nux. Vomica. — Indigestion, flatulence, constipation, spasmodic asthma, stuffy cold intho head ; also for the result of over Btudy, and excessive uso of stimulants. Phosphorus. — Hacking cough, pain and tightness of tho chest, with wasting ; plouropnoumonia, nervous debility. Pulsatilla. — In measles almost specific, also preventive. Indigestion from rich food, bitter, sour or foul taste, pains m tho left side (female). Rhus. Tox. — Chronic rheumatism, lumbago, rheumatic stiffness and lameness, spams, redness of skin with bnrning and itching, vesicular erysipelas. Spongia. — Croup, dry hard barking congh, worse at night with tickling and burning sensation. Sulphur. -^-Skin disease, pimples, piles, useful after boils to prevent recurrence). Homoepathic Tincture of Camphor (Dr. Rubini's). — Useful m first stages of cold and influenza (an effectual remedy if promptly administered), cholera, colic and diarrhoea, fainting, spasms, and epidemic diseases. In bottles, at Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. Camphor Pilnles. — The most convenient and portable form of tho same medicine. In bottles, Is, and Is Gd. Green glass boxwood caps, Is Gd, and 2s 6d. Tincture of Arnica ranks first amongst external applications, for bruises, sprains, tender feet. In bottles, Is, Is Gd, and 2s 6d. Arnica Cerate, for abrasion of the skin. Iv jars, Is, and Is Gd. Arnica Liniment, for muscular rheumatism — to bo rubbed on the affected parts. Is, Is 6d, and 2s Gd. Arnica Ball, for chapped hands or lips, Is. Tincture of Calendula, for cuts and lacerations, wounds, ulcers, etc. In bottles, Is, Is 6d, and 2a Gd. Calendula Cerate, for slow-healing sorea. In jars, Is, and 1b 6d. Glycamyl of Calendula. — A most valuable preparation for broken chilblains. In glass jars, Is 6d. Tincture of IfcHtxs Tot, for sprains of *tlio tendons, and for rheumatism. In bottles, Is 3d and 2s. Rhus Liniment. — Valuable for rheumatism, applied by rubbing tho parts affected. In bottles, la and 1b 6d. Rhus Opodeldoc. — ls.Gd. Hamamelis. — One of the chief remedies for Htemorrhages, bleeding piles, varicose veins, etc. In bottlos, Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. Hamamelis Cerate, for treatment of piles. In jars, Is, and Is Gd. Carbolio Acid Liniment. — Most valuable for immediate application to burns and Bcalds. Should be ready m cose of accidents. In bottles, la Gd and 23 Gd. Tamua C. — A valuable remedy for chilblaina. Bottles, Is Gd and 2s 6d. Arnica and Calendular Piaster. 9d and la 3d per packet. SEELENMEYER'S PHOSFERRINE. The restorative and invigorating effects of this valuable preparation are now extensively attested by numbers who have resorted to it GENERAL DEBILITY, DEPRESSION, POORNESS OF BLOOD, LOSS OF APPETITE, LACK OF VITALITY, &c. Also NEURALGIA when arising from General Weakness. Sold m bottles, with directions, Is Gd, 2s 6d and 4a 6d. SEELENMEYER'S NEURALINE. A new and valuable remedy for Neuralgia, Sciatica, and some forms of Rheumatism. Painted over the seat of the pain, it checks the inflammation and quickly affords relief. In bottlos, with directions, Is, Is 9d, and 3s. SEELENMEYER'S CONCENTRATED TINCTURE OF PODOPHYLLIN. . An effectual remedy for biliousness with nausea and giddiness, bitter taste and risings, bilious vomiting and purgings, constipation, and all maladies resulting from sluggish liver. Is, Is 9d, and 3s. " I know no medicine within the wide range of either the Allopathic or Homoepathic Materia Medica, that exercises so direct and beneficial an influence over a torpid condition of tho liver as this drug." — Dr. W. Morgan. SEELBNMBYEK'S SOLUTION OF PHOSPHORUS. 20 drops contain one-tenth of a grain of Pure Phosphorus. This solution is the only Homceopathio preparation of Phosphorus m the colonies, of an absolutely certain strength, from which the higher attenuations can be correctly made. It can be taken m water, does not undergo oxidation m mixing, is devoid of the unpleasant taste, and odour of the drug, and retains its strength for any length of time. Valuable m Tubercular Consumption, Irritating Congh, Debility, &c. Sold m bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s Gd each. Liberal terms to the trade. SEEELENMEYER'S SEMI-EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHORUS. In bottles, 2s 6d and 4s 6d each. HOMCEPATHIC WORKS. MATERIA MEDICA AND SPECIAL THERAPEUTICS OF THE NEW REMEIES. By Dr. E. M. Hale. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. In two vols., half bound. A MANUAL OF PHARMACODYNA MTC3, or the Action of Medicines m Health and Disease. By Dr. Richard Hughes. 16s. By the same author. A MANUAL OF THERAPEUTICS. Two vols. 8s 6d each. Dr. Ruddock's Text Book, Medical and Surgical, on HOMCEOPATHIC PRINCIPLES. 235. Dr. Ruddook's VADE MECUM OF HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT 6s. Dr . Ruddock's VADE MECUM OF HOMCEOPATHIC TREATMENT, with Clincial Directory. 12s. Dr. Ruddock's STEPPING STONE TO HOMCEOPATHY AND HEATH. Is6d. Dr. Ruddock's STEPPING STONE TO HOMCEOPATHY AND TTF.AT.tr, with Clincial Directory, hoards, 2s. Dr. Ruddock's LADIES' MANUAL OF HOMCEOPATHIC TREATMENT 4s. Dr. Ruddock's HOMCEOPATHIC TREATMENT OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN 4a. Dr. Ruddock's ESSENTIAL OF DEBT. 4a. Dr. Ruddock's ON CONSUMPTION AND TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LUNGS. Is 6d. Dr. Ruddock's COMMON DISEASES OF CHILDREN, la 6d. Morgan, ON THE LIVER. 3s 3d.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1350, 17 January 1879, Page 4

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