„ „ SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Lister, M.D., Professor, &c., London, the Leading surgeon of the present time, stated at the last meetift£ of the Clinical Society. London, as published in Gaillard's Medical Journal, that the Eucalypti Extract is the best known antiseptic (means of presenting putrefaction). Extract. (American Medical Journal, November. 1881). In diseases of the kidney, either active congestion or suppression (unemia) all albuminuria, dropsy, lithiasis, nothing will equal in its action Eucalypti Extract. Doses, live to eight drops in a little sweetened water twice or three timts daily. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. (From American Medical Journtl, Jan.. 1882).—Pitzer, M.D., Professor Theory and Practice of Medicine, American Medical College, says :—lt is the best remsdv known in typhomalarial, typhoid feVen erysipelas, diphtbetta, scarlet ferer, smillpox, &c,{ it effectually retards the disintegration of the animal fluids, which might result in a general breaking»up of the blood anu in death. Sander and Son's Eucalypti „ Extract. (From St. Louis Electric Medical Journal, Dec., 1881).-Cancer of the Tongue—Patient, Mrs. , 35 years old. Evidence of scrofulous diathesis. Prescribed four drops to be taken three times daily ; also, tongue wetted three times with the Eucalypti Extract. Treated as above for fonr weeks, then discharged cured. T (:KH. Huttley, M.D., Prof., &c., Philadelphia).—Since, in the case of Mr Mercer, of Kerang, who had been advised bv the Medical officers of the Bendigo Hospital to have his tongue removed, like splendid results have attained through the application of the Eucalypti Extract. Sander and Son's Eucalvpti Extract. Fiom the Clinical K>ecord, of August 1881). Surgical Clinic of Professor M'lntyre. College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis—Seirrhus of Breast Excision : Eucalypti Extract employed as ■pray, and dressing. Eight days after operation Professors Bauer and M'lntyre noted the following condition 'No swelling, heat or discoloration, near or in the wound, which has united fully ; the patient allowed to attend to her household duties kgain.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 211, 28 February 1885, Page 4
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