Btatntory Declaration.— l, Frana Hanbo, toon, baric, Sandhurst, in the Colony of Victoria, duatialia, do solemnly and sincerely declare tbat on the 25th June, 1877, my son Alfred, sixyears of ago, ■waa accidontally hurt with an axoon the.kuoo. I at once took all puiiia to secure medical assistance. However, in spite of alleiiorts. onthu27th Ancrnst, 1877, the opinion wrb given by I)r MacgiUivrny tbat in amputaUon of the injured hmb bad become imperative, in ord--r to Have Hfe. At his iiuictnra I called on Mesura Sander and Sons, proonrme some of thoir Extract of tno Eucalyptus Globulus. and by tho application of the same I had tho BiitiEtaotion of eaeincr roy son vrithin a fortnight ont of all danger, and to-day ho is rocovered. I may jnst add that it was wben the orisis hud boon reached that the Extract referred to wasnzstappliod. And I make this Boksmn declaration, to.— Franz Enabo. Declared at Sandhurst, ia the Colony of Victoria, Australia, thia eaTantoenth day of Ootobsr, one thousand eight hundred and BQveiity«2U7oij, baforo mo, Moritzohn J.P.— JADVr. \
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7337, 18 July 1892, Page 4
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