' ""MMMki '* — : __ , ____ ?¥_**?•*■*_ Sobs' tfacwlypti Extras* gMtttßOhe Med. Woohensohrift 1879), Mo«ler, MJ)^ (J;plf-.«-»Jd, Oermany, w-P«™j--The Bnoalypti Extoic- • - -<1 nmgnifioontlr ■ooo"?™ 1 *? yel ~ severe oonv M-ut.es, sprata, WOi__s.Boa!dinga,bK*entl_i,Bii. •. Iteffectu_ly ■tiijß »U inflammation md »wellJwW_s». theeervioea detlTed from it in all disorder* oi*w respiratory qrg»M,M croup, diphtheria, iafl___»tta>"i of tbe iironeh_l tab- and inngß, chronic catarrh, tennohitls, oolds, iM., an not to be equalled hy my otluv _it_ua_<uit. Sanger and Sons' B_cal-p_ Extract. Lister, MJ)., Professor, eto., London, the lea-nu surgeon ot the preaent time, stated at tlielMt mooting of the Clinical Society. London, w published fn GaiJlunh Hedioal Journal, that the Encalypb Extract h tho tart known ant_eptto (mou_ oJ prtTsnUu? < --~ fiwtion.) gfi , _P .sKna Sons' zfaoaippti _«.!„ C_m. Ued. Journal, November, IBM), in dUra.-^', of the Jridneyi either acUye; congestion or mipvtv^uou <un__a) or albuminnria, dropsy, Hth_*U, naUiim; »'iU equal in Its action Bnoalypti Extract. Itoato, t., «. to eight dropi in * Uttto fmeteaed water, twio* or uimr ttmei dally. ■ Bander and Rons' Snoalyi*tl Z^ract (from Am. Med. Journal, Jan., 1882).— P:*.<r. M.D., -rot Theory and Praotioe of Med. Am. Med. College. »y»— "lt fa th» best remedy kAown in typhon«j.<:_l, typhoid fever, eryiipelas, diphtheria, icarlct fcvor» B__l-por,&o.'; ft efleotnaUy retards the a'i»t>i»W' Hon or the animal fluid?, which might reso" -\ _ general brea__g up of the blood and in death. ", |$ Jlander and Sons' Eucalypti SZxn..M Iron BtLouii Eclectic Med. Journal, Deo. ls,-l) . Canoerof the Tongue— Patient, Mrs \Y— — , 85 ytaa old. Evidence otsorofoloua diathesis, Prcwrilinl fora dropa to be taken three times daily; also, toupw v i tte-1 three times with the Euo. Ei tract. Troaicil »»*bova for four wetta, then discharged enred (J. H. Bult'cy. K,D~ Frof. feo., Philadelphia). SUico, in the cr.ho ot MrMeroer.of Kerang, who had boon advised by the medical officers of tne Bendigcr Hospital to hive hi* tongue removed, like iplcndid results havo been attained through the application of the Sue Extract. ■ander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, —From Olinlsche Wochensohrif t, Berlin, Nov., 1879)—, Hoiler, M.D., Prof. University Grlofcwald, GenaaW report*:— Patient, ldaK., 20 yeara. Case, dfiilithprw. et :exoe_ive danger. Tonsil* continually cohorcnC PMwnting deep laying nloe_,w l ltli dirty w,hiseesuafct*l | Kno. Extract inhaled and applied direct day Midnight. ' Onred in 11 dftjt. -"' . ,- , ; Sander and-ons* JjCucalyptl jSxtraet. ! --(From CUnical Beoord, August, 1881).-8uigical CUnio of Prof. Mintarro, CoUego of Pliyaioiana »nd' Burgeon*. St. _ou_— Scirrhus of Breast^-Exoißleh-Eucalypti Extraot employed ea spray wid.dtesiinß I Hght days after operation Professors Uaner and i MOntyre noted the following eon_Uo_ :— N6 »WeUk* i beat or discoloration, near or in the wound, which. __ ; united fully; thep»tient»aow»atoftttend tohwhtraW. I hold duties again. • ' Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract ! ICnniwl ßeoord. Sept. 1680).-Tho^e™.™ SSl profession uses, in gonorrhoea, as an injection, an emul - ■ion of oneounoe Bno. Extract, one ounce gum Arabic In 80 or <0 ounces of water, applied four times aaily* | Bight drops given inwardly, once daily, prevents I eaect-i'ilv contamination of the bloodln Xo_i«_i_M, I [/,-" £ CAUTIOK/ % ' Sandto and Bons' Sacalyptl 3S_*r&ct. ret Lonia Clinical Record, Jan., 1652)-Ha "rd!l!r_i Prof, of Pathology and Diseases cf tho Mind, states •— - We have examined half a dozen specimens of- Euc [ Extract. Sander's preparation -was tho only • oaa. Whioh corresponds to scientific tests. Onr preparation fa the only existing volatile extraot [ freeofall resinous partiolca. All other propawMous of the Eucalyptus, no matter where manufactured ara crude, resinous ofls, irritating and blistering rathe* causing inflammation than staying it, and' of- veal danger tferroneously applied in throat diseases, to, , Wo Bottles Oennlne except those with labeb fearing our Signature and T-aUe nCark. buut, the latter bearing our location and _tmata^ vj V« \ WKWttofflJfor i_e with eao4 SiotUe, A' j|| ** loader and Sons, SKadhms^, fig^^ Agents— PO_LOOK AND BEVaK Wharf Street. Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth, strange eruptions.*' — Act iii, Scene X TO THE PUBLIC* QOME patients suffering from nervous affeo 0 tion are afraid from sheer bashfulaess and modesty to personally cqnsult a medical man — other patients have not the self and coolness whe» in the consulting room fc accurately describe their symptoms — thei habits of life, and the nature of the dlseas they suffer from. Let such persons (he or she) sitquietly down in the privacy of fcheir own apartments, and with calm minds describe clearly each symptom of their case ( a clear statement thua written, and laid before me, is far more preferable in nervous diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my success in correspondence is so great that of the thousands upon thousands whom 1 have treated by letter daring the last 3_. years, not a single mistake has ever occDurred^ not a case has ever been made public — in fact tho very simplicity of my system of oorre&» pondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines arc sent, bo my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought joy to ? 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His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man; in fact, in many cases, a new being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary -written letter is the age, occupation, habits and Bymptoma, nothing more. The usual consult*, tion fee of £1 (one pound) must he enclosed, otherwise no answer will be returned. There are thousands of casea in] daily life where consultation with one at a distance, will remove bjr a single letter, a great fear, a great care, and it often solves what appears as an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explana* tory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would say consult me before doing so, and thus pre« vent many after troubles, and remove many unnecessary fears and prejudices; to those more especially who have suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passions. 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West Coast Times, Issue 6569, 1 August 1887, Page 4
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