SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. (Deutsche MM. Wochenschrift 1879) Al osier, M.D., Professor Lit the University Greifswald, Germany. reports : The Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently success! :tl in very severe contusions, iirui ••cs. spr ii:\s, wonnds, scaldiu :s. broken ribs, aii I huibs. It effectually stays ail mil nuin ttioo an 1 swvi IniLf. Also, tiie services der.ved ii'Oiii n iii ail disorders of thy respiratwy organs, as croup, diot'ieria, intl munition of the bronchial tnhes and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, colds, &c., are not to be equalled by any other medicament.
Sander and Son's Eucalypti j Extract. Lister, M.D., Professor, &c., London, the Leading surgeon of the present time, stated at the last meeting ot tiie Clinical Society, London, as published in Gkiillard's Medical Journal, that the Eucalypti Extract is the best known antiseptic (means of preventing putrefaction). Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. (American Medical Journal, November, 1881). In diseases of the kidney, either active congestion or suppression (uraemia) all albuminuria, dropsy, lithiasis, nothing will equal in its action Eucalypti Extract. Doses, five to eight drops in a little sweetened water twice or three times daily. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. i (From American Medical Journal, Jan., Ibß*2). Pitzer, M.D., Professor Theory and Practice of Medicine, American Medical College, says —lt is the best remedy known in typhomalarial, typhoid fever, erysipelas, diphtheria, scarlet fever, smallpox, &c,; it effectually retards the disintegration of the animal fluids, which might result in a general breaking-up of the blood and in death. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. (From St. L«uis Electric Medical Journal, I)ec<, 1881). Cancer of the Tongue—Patient,-Mrs. 35 years [ old. Evidence «f scrofulous diathesis. Prescribed four drops to be taken three times daily ; also, tongue wetted three times with the Eucalypti Extract. | treated as for four weeks, then discharged cured. (J. 11. Ruttley, M.D., Prof., &c., 1 hiladelphiu).—Since, in the case of Mr I Mercer, of Kerang, who had been advised jb v the Medical officers of the Bendigo j Hospital to have his tongue removed, like splendid results have attained through the application of the Eucalypti Extract. Sander and Son's Eucalvpti Extract. I' rem the Clinical Record, of August, 18bl). Surgical Clinic of Professor M'intyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis—Scirrh us of Breast— Excision . Eucalypti Extract employed as spray, and dressing. Eight days after operation Professors Bauer and M'intyre noted tlie following conditionMo swelling, heat or discoloration, near or in the wound, which has united fully; the patient allowed to attend to her household duties again. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. (Clinical Record, Sept. 1880).—The American medical profession uses, in gonorrhoea, as an injection, an emulsion of one ounce gum Arabic, in 30 or 40 ounces of water, applied four times daily. Eight drops given inwardly, once daily j prevents effectually contamination of the •blood in foul disease.
CAUTION. Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. (bt. Lous Clinical Record, Jan. 1882) —Hazard, M.D. Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, states: We have examined half a dozen specimens of Eucalypti Extract. Sander's preparation was Alie only one which corresponds to scientific tests. Our preparation is the only existing volatile extract, free of all resinous particles. All other preparations of the Eucalyptus, no matter wnere manufactured, are crude, resinous oils, irritating and blistering, rather causing inflamma* lion than staying it, and of real danger it errcnously applied in throat diseais, (See. No bottles genuine except those with labe s bearing our signature and trade maik, and secured outside with a pink wrapper and green ban*, the latter healing our location and signature. Directions lor use with each bottle. BANDER AND SONS' Sandhurst, Victoria. DUNCAN M'LE AN, Agent, Grejmouth.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 247, 7 November 1885, Page 4
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