S VOLATILE EXTRACT EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS. The Extract of the Eucalyptus Globulus, manufactured solely by Messrs Sander and Sons, Sandhurst, recommends itself by the following declaration and testimonials : Epitome of declaration made before Moritz Cohn, J.P., on the 17th October, 1877, at Sandhurst;—“ Three medical gentlemen had attended the son of Mr Raabe, of Ironbark, for nine weeks, and declared that amputation of the leg injured by an axe was absolutely necessary. At this junction Mr Raabe called on Messrs Sander and Sons, procuring some of their Extract of the Eucalyptus Globulus, and by the application of the same he had the satisfaction of seeing his son within a fortnight out of all danger, and he has now quite recovered.” Sandhurst, 2nd October, 1877. I certify that I. have used Mr Sander’s extract of the Eucalyptus Globulus in all affections of the throat, inflammation, bronchitis, rheumatic swellings, inflammation of the breast after confinement, toothache, and diarrhoea, and can strongly recommend it in all cases as stated above. Signed, John Cruickshank, M.D.E.,L.R,C.5.E., Health Officer, 4th October, 1877. I hereby certify that the above is the signature of Dr John Cruickshank, health officer for the City of Sandhurst, Victoria. (Signed) Alexander Bayne, Mayor. Brief Extracts from the Bendigo Evening News; — Mr Gieschin, residing near Sydenham Gardens, had a very severe cold in November, could scarcely breathe, and could get no relief. Cured after three applications of the extract. The same gentleman suffered eight years from rupture, and all medical skill proved ineffectual in giving relief. Cured- after taking extract internally for six months. Mr D. Obermann, residing near the Sandhurst Gasworks, suffering from wounds for six months, was cured by the use of the extract within four ■weeks. A man having bis arm bruised severely at a crushing machine, in Long Gully- applied the extract, and the accident did not even necessitate as much as an interruption in his attendance at work. OF THE
Mrs Weppner, in Colbinabbin (Runnymede) informed tbe manufacturers that the extract applied twice restored health to her daughter, eleven years of age, who had been rushed and trampled upon by a cow. In November Mrs Reeves, from the Rifleman’s Arms, Back Creek, brought information of a cure of delirium canned by sunstroke, which took place in the family of Mr Ryan, butcher, of Back Creek.', The wife of Mr Fickel suffered in the bend of the knee from a swelling which had formed a lump of considerable size, disabling her from attending to any work. She removed the swelling completely by a continued application of the extract. The Donald Times, of Ist December, 1877, states Last week the eldest boy of Mr Morgan awoke in the night crying with earache. The extract was applied, and the little fellow was cured and asleep in ten minutes. Mr French, of Cooraok station, so fferred from bad earache and pains in the head. Two drops of the extract were put in the ear and some rubbed round the ear,-and the pain instantly disappeared. Mr Croker, at Mount Jeffbott, laid up nearly a fortnight with i-dLimmo-tion of the eyes, and was in great agony. The extract was used, and in a few days the inflammation disappeared. The Evening Times has reported 3ures of neuralgia, by the use of the extract, at Geelong. The extract, which is of a brilliant yellow gold color, and need not be confounded with the turpentine-like preparation of the gum that is to be found in the trade, has been applied, with marked beneficial effect, to severe sprains, all sorts of wounds, cuts, scalding?, and its chief property—namely, to check nil inflammation—accounts for the cures referred to. An equally important quality of the extract is its efficacy as a disinfectant. Fail report® of the above cures and declaration of the case of Raabe, accompany" Directions for use” wrapped -round each bottle; • Wholesale'and Retail, At Dff OAN M‘X E; AN’ S.
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Kumara Times, Issue 507, 13 May 1878, Page 4
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