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Miscellaneous. TT SBELENMEYER, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST AND MEDICAL BOOKBELLER, ! i 110 Swakston Stbbbt, Mblboubnb. Homoeopathic Tinctures, Pilule*, Triturations, - Globules — Wholesale and Retail. Librriil Allowances to those who use Largely. Terms on Application. Ohdotb bt Post Pbomptlt Attbnded To. Morlicine Chests m Variety from Hi. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed. The following list of the remedies moat commonly required m the coloniea, with theii u«es, will be found helpful to those about tc adopt the Homoeopathic Treatment : — Aconite. — Feverishnesn, inflammation, cold (invasive stage), rheimiatinn, lumbago, no»---ralsia. _ „ Antimonium Tart. — Bronohitis, croup, coUgh with miich wheezing and difficult expulsion of mncou*. Arnica, M. — Injuries from falla or blows, obni-naaions, physical fatigue, musoular rheumatism. Arßonicuin, A. — Influenza, bold .with profui>b acrid discbargo from eyea and noae, 9hortnrss of breath, ekin affeetionp. . Belladeuna, — Sore throat., scarlet fever, ncarlet rash, congestive headache, infantile convulsions, dry night cough, boils, carbuncle;, abtci'-SB. : Bryonio, A. — Bronchitis, dry. cough, and pain m the cheot, pleuriey, lumbngo, dyapepsin, constipation, .pleuro-pneumonitt. Calcarea. Carb. — Scrofulous affections, lobb of flc eh, ditTisult teething, sculled head of infuil.s Chnmomilltt. — Diarrhoea restlcssneja and otKer affections <?£ children during* leething. China.— Dinrrhoea from debility, loss of appetite, neuralgia, prostration from nb»ceßß. Cina. — Disorders m children ariaing from worm's, grinding teeth, wetting bed. Colocyritli. — Colic with diarrhoea, -tygentory, 'sevrro iieuralgia, sciatica. " Drojera. — Spasmodic cough with ching m hooping cough invaluable. Hriinamelis. — Bleeding from any part, vari(vse veins, inSammation of veins, bleeding piles. Hopar. Sulph. — Bcsile, abscesses, whitlow, Koarnenesß, inflammation of eyelids •Hyeiraetis. — Ohronio ulcers ulcerated mouth, constipation with piles. Ignatia. — Hyaterics, alepplesanrisa from fright or grief, low spirits, nervoua headacho. Ipecacuanha. — Hooping cough, first, atnee nausea nnd vomiting, cough with retching hcemorrhtigo. Iris ' V.-r-Sick-headacbe, purging and vomiting, severe flatulent colic, cholera inantu m. Kali. Birch. — Bronchitis, acute and chronic; cough with much wheeiisg, yellow coated tongue. Mercurius. B.— Cold in'the head, Bore throat, ulceration of mouth and throat, toothache from decay, discharge from ears. Nux. Vomica.- — Indigestion, flatulence, constipation, Bpaemodio aetbmn, stuffy cold m the head ; also for the result of over study, and excess've use of stimulants. ■ Phdfep'horuß^— Hacking cough, pain and tightness of the cheat, with wasting ; pleuropneumonia, norvoua debility. PulaatiUa — In ineailea almost Bpecific, it it preventive. Indigestion from rich food, bitter, ■sour, or foul taste, pains iv tho loft aide ■ ; Rhua. Tox.— Chronic rheumatism, lumbago, rheumatic stiffness and lameness, sprains, redness of akin with burning and itching, vesicular orysipelas. Spongia. — Croup, dry hard barking cough, worse at night with tiokling and burning sensation. : Sulphur. — Skin disease, pimples, piles, useful after boils to prevent recurrence. -, Homcspathio Tiucturo of Camphor (Dr Rubini's). — Ueeful m first stages of cold and influenza (an effectual remedy if promptly administered), . cholera, colic, and diarrhoea', fainting, spasma, ai}d epidemio diseases. In bot' lee, at la, la 6A, and 2a 6d. Camphor Pilules,— The .most convenient and portable form, of the same medioiue. In bottles, .ls, and Is 6d. Green gloss, boxwood capp, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. . Tincture of- Arnica ranks first amongst external' applications, for bruises, spraina, toiidcr feefc. In bottles, Is, Is 6d, and 2fl i 6d, Arnica Cerate, for abrasion of tho shin. In j-irs. Is, and ls-Ccj. ......... . ', Arnica, Linimont, for musuclar rheumatism ■•— to be rubbed, on tho affected' parts. 1» la 6d, and'Si 6d. . : Arnica Ball, for chapped hands or lips ).&. Tincture of Calendula, for cuts and lacerations, wounds, ulcers, &c. In bottles, If 1b 6d, and 2s 6d. Calendula Corata, for slow-healing sores In jars, Is, and J. 6 6d. '„"'■ (jlycaimyl of Calendula.— A moat Taluable I prcpuration for broken chilblains. In gjaej jars, 1b 6d. . . '„.■'■ Tincture of Rhus Tox, for *prams the of tendons, and for rhouffiatiatn. Iv bottles, 1* 3d and 2a. . Rhuß Liniment. — Valuable for rheumatism, applied by rubbing the parts affected. In bottle?, 1b and la 6d. Rliui Opodeldoc— Is 6d. Homatnelis. — One of the chief remedies for ffremorrhagea, bleeding piles, varicose voin»; etc. In bottles, la, la 6d, and is 6d. Hamamelin Cerate, for treatment of pileo. Injare, Ib, and la 6d. . Carbolio Acid Liniment.-^-Most valuablo for immediate application to burns and scalds. Should be ready m cuso of accidents. In bottles, la 6d and 2s 6d., Tamua 0. — A valuablo' roniedy for 0">lMains. Bottles, la 6i and 2b 6d. Arnica and Calendular Plaster. 9d aad 1» 3d perpa'ckot. • BEELENMEYER'S ; P H O 8 F E .R : R I N E. The restorative and invigorating ~ offects of this valuable preparation are now extensively attested by numbers who havo resorted to it for ..-■■:• GENERAL DEBILITY, DEPRESSION, POORNESS OF BLOOD, LOSS OF APPETITE, LAOK OF VITALITY, &o. Alao NEURALGIA when arising from general weakness. ?ol<i m bottles, with directions, Is 6d, gi 6d and 4a 6d. SEELENMEY KR'B- 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, la 9d, and 3a. " I know no' medicine within the wide range of either the Allopathic or Homoe? pathio ( Materia Medica, that exerciaea so direct and benefioial an influence over a torpid -condition of the liver as this drug." — Dr. WMorgan. SEELENMEYER'S SOLDTION OF PHOSPHORUS. 20 drops contain one-tenth of a grain o. Pure Phosphorus. This solution is the only ffbmoepathic pre paration of Phosphorus m the colonies, of an absolutely certain strength, from which the higher attenuations can be cdrrectly made, j . :It can bo taken m water, does not undergo oxidation m mixing, is devoid of the Unpleasant taste and odor of the drag, and retains ita strength for any length of time. Valuable m Tubercular Consumption, Irritating 'Cough, Debility, &6. Sold m bottles 1b 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each. Liberal terms' to tHe trade. aiSJffiIiKNMEYER'S BEMI-EMUIjBION OF COD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHORUB ■ ' In bottles, 2s 6d and 4s 6d each. HOMCEPATHIO WORKS. .MATERIA MEDIOA AND SPECIAL ITHERAPEUTIOS OF THE NEW REMEDIES. ,By DrE; Mr Hale. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. In two vola. half bound. Morgan ON THE IJVBR 8a 3d. . A MANUAL OF PHARMACODYNAMIOS, or L th'e Actioh of Medicinea m Health and Disease. By Dr Richard Hughes, 16s. By the same autkor.: A MANUAICQF THERAPEUTICS; T^o ,>ols. 8s 6d oach. Dr Ruddock's Text Book, Medical and Surgical.on JIUOJOPATHIO PRINCIPLES 88b. . ■.:..i..:i. 1 . . „ ■.. >' . . .. , .a.BMALL,. A^W^Tlmani.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3315, 13 May 1885, Page 4

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