Cure for Typhoid.
o The Westminster Gazette says :— Considerable attention is being given id some of the Scotch papers to what is believed to be a valuable discoyery in the treatmeutof typhoid fever made by Dr Anderson, the Medical Officer of Health for Dundee. Dr Anderson claims that by the aid of salol, in combination with chlorodyne and lac bismuth, the typhoid poison «nn in many cases be successfully fought in the intestinal glands. He has put his treatment to the proof for a period of 18 months in the Dundee Fever Hos pital, and with the best results. Of a toial of 84 patients submitted to it six died, which is one >n 14 as comparftd with one in every five, the ueaal deathrate of genuine typhoid. In a large proportion of the ca<?e9, after 48 hours' treatment, the dangerous conditions subsided to within fairly safe limits, and thereafter day by day the improvement continued. Sir "Wilhnm Jenner once stated that he never knew a case of typhoid fever cnt short by any remedial agent. It will be interesting to note j what reception Dr Anderson's discover? meets with among the big- wigs of the j profession.
Certainly the best medicine known is Sander a d Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza— the relief is icetautaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burne, ecaldngs, bruises, sprains, it i* the safest remedy — no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, etc. ; diarrhoea, dy sentry, diseases of ihe kidneys and urinary organs, in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by Hw Majesty the King of lialy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reiect all others.— Advt. Sixty-eigbt oases and packages of new and i-ea«onable goods for all departments haye now been opened out for present season at the Bon Marche, and it is freely admitted that no such choice is obtainable in the district. Buyers are invited to their selections early while first choice of this magnificent range of new goods is etill obtainable at the Bon Marche. Rose and Sandford. Palmereton North.— Advt.
Advertisements IMPOUNDING NOTKJUi. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, off Makino Road,— 1 Bay Mare, brand on near shoulder (indistinct) ; white streak on ofl'-side of neck ; not shod. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold, at 12 o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, the llth day of Jui.e. according to the Impounding Act. J. H. BLAOKMORE, Poundkepper. MANCHESTER RIFLES. ON THURSDAY, the 24th instant, being the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, the Manchester Rifles will PARADE, at 8.80 a.m., opposite the Assembly Rooms, to fire a, feu clejoie. All Absentees will be Fined. BY ORDER. MANCHESTER RIFLES. IN the Assembly Rooms, on THURSDAY EVENING (Queen's Birthday) the above Corps will hold a SOCIAL and DANCE. At 9 o'clock the Prizes won in 1893-94 will be presented. Double Tickets, 5/- ; Extra Lady, 2/6. Tickets to be obtained from W. B. CARD, Hon. Secretary THE undersigned begs to notify that he is Relinquishing Business at Colyton, and offers the whole of his Tools and Stock for sale, cheap, as follows : — 1 pair Blacksmith's Bellows, 1 Anvil, 2 pairs Vices, 1 Drilling Machine, 1 set Stocks and Dyes (new), 1 set Shoeing Tools, Hand Hammer, Sledge Hammer, «fee. ; also, 1 set of strong Harrows. No reasonable offer refused. Apply * S. INGRAM, Blacksmith, Or, D. Henderson, Colyton. PICKERING & CO., Cycle Makers, Palmeesion Nobih. CYLES of all kinds made to order, pneumatic tyres, &c. Alachines from £18 upwards, for " Rovers " The best and cheapest shop m the North Island. Repairs a specialty. T E AK ° ? °* MUPffIWOH.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 320, 22 May 1894, Page 3
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