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gflflicaii cur.cor end Sons' £ucuiyptf SxttMtt Clio.iu.ci4j i'ed. Woeheuschrlft I8f9), Mosler, MJV rrnfcs.-)r attlia University, Greifswoltt, Germanyi »* '.i-'iih : -Tj,o tuealypti Extract proved magnifloentiy' eiictv--f-il in very severe contusions, brnises, BPHkInV womsus.fc .:rting3,brokeuribs,Bndliinb3. IteffieotOHiy st.-'/H -ill i;.... initiation and swelling. Also, the seryioal dcr.v, id fr. Mit in all disorders of tha respiratory Oft {■hub, us oioup, diphtheria, inflammation of ths taroim cliial tubes and hmgs.chronio catarrh, bronohitlß,OoldV &c., aro not to bo equalled by huyotlieriatdiMznfliith 4 Sander and Sons' Socalypti Bxemefc] Lister, M.D., Piofessor, eto., London, the leading snr- 1 geon of the present time, stated at the last "wti"g o£ tho Clinical Society, London, as published in GaflUrdV Medical Journal, that the Eucalypti Bxtraot ia fhsj best known antiseptic (meanj ol prertnting pntroiiction.) __ -jir^j. <j Sandei And Sons' Eucalypti SxtvSst* (Am. lied. Journal, November, 1881). In dteeasts Ot , the kidneys either active: congestion or inppMMlon .' (uncmia) or albumin uria, dropsy, lithinaii, nothing \rtH, :x|nal in its action Euoaljpti JSrtraot, Dodf, fin to ,'^ht drops in a Uttla ■woeteaed water, twiot octbiM ;..i;r3 daily. .4 Sander and 80ns' Enoaljpti Bxtraot fw.in Am. Ued. Journal, Jan., 1888).— Fitzer, MJDs, V-,,{ 'lUmy nnd Practice of Med. Ami Mcd, College, -: \ --" It is the best remedy known in typfcomalarlal, •.phoid fever, erysipelas, diphtheria, loarlet ferer, :u-.!l pox, &c. ; it effectually retards the dlMntegrat Mil of tho animal fluids, .■which might result in. ft ycucialkcaUiig up of the blood and in death. 1 ' I Sacfler and Sons' Eucalypti Extract {(• ' in bt. Louis Eclectic Med. Journal, Deo, 1881)— 1 'jKiiocr of th<j Tongue— Patient, MriW— -, 86 years ' n! !. Evidence of scrofulous diathesii. Prescribed four . rfi opa to lo t.-.ken three times daily; atoo, tongue wettal tl'iro times with the Euo. Extract. Treated, as above' f"r/onr uccta, then discharged cured (J. H. Buttiey,J li.f . Tiof. &.c, Philadelphia). Since, in tho case oil MrSlerccr, of Keraup, who had been advised by tha M>cdical o.iiccrs of the Eeudigo Hospital to hays bis tragna removed, like splendid results have beena> tuned tkrough the application of jthaEoo. Extract., 4 Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Sxtraett —Fiora Clinischo Wochenschrift, Berlin, Nov.,lß7B)<— Hosier, M.D., Prof. University Griefswald, Germany, reports :— Patient, Ida X., 20 years. Case, diphtheria} ot excessive danger. Tonsils continually coherent,! prr°enting deep laying ulcea, w»*h dirty white exßdat*. Enc Extract inhaled and applied dlreoß dag and. Bights j Umed in 11 daya, „ ■ < '""-- 1 »»««ai Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Zxtraet*, —(From Chinoal Record, August, 1881),— Surgical Clinic of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Phyaioians and RurgeoiiSj St. Louis — Scirrhus of Breast — Tftrffintmn; Eucalypti Extraot employed as spray and dressing; I'ipht days after operation Professors Bauer anl Jl'Jntyro noted the following condition :— NoaweDing, heat or discoloration, near or in the wound, wMon hai united fully; the patient allowed to Attend tohcf lunuaV held duties again. -^ ,_;jjj G under and Sons' Eucalypti Extract (f, i-ioil Record, Sept. 1880).— The American medical I" (>£c.»ion uses, in gonorrhcea, as an injection, an emul-, c:o'i o' one ounce Euo. Extract, one ounce- gum Arabia,'; -a SO or 40 ounces of water, applied four times daily.! tii^ht diops piven inwardly, once dally, prevent* eilectuully contamination of the Mood in foul disease, d . GAUTXOZfa -'■-■ {* %SS(^ 'Bander and Sons' Eucalypti Extracts (Bt Louis Clinical Record, Jan n lßß2)— Hazard, UJ).£ Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, sates I— Wo have examined halt a dozen Bpecimens ot Euo.' Extract. Sander's preparation was fbo only ona which corresponds to scientific tests. -•?' . *~<fee*<i«At«^ free of all resinous particles. .All other preparations ol the Eucalyptus, no matter where manufactured, ara crude, resinous oils, irritating and blistering, rather causing inflammation than staying it, and ol xeal danger if erroneously applied in throat diseases, &>• <mi Mo Bottles Genuine except those with labels bearing our Signature and Trade Mark*' and secured outside with pink wrapper and groan bmd, tho latter bearing our location and signaturo, M ts > Dkeotionsforwewitb. each bottle. Jj&fl 4fc oandeir_MMl aonfcQadhim^j^^^f, A GENTS — POLLOCK AND BEVAN I Wharf Street.

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West Coast Times, Issue 6120, 22 January 1886, Page 4

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