We have been requested ( sayg the Thames jE’neainy Star. of Monday week) < M t r * *" wnd ® s - of lhe Galatea, to state that he has effected a most perfect euro of dipthem in one of his children bv the Two° f f M“"T ea<1 ’ J 8 * ustra,i ™ remedy. Two of Mr. Lowndes’ children were ill from diptheria and under ordinary medical treatment last week. On Satnr Jjy night a third child was taken ill, and Mr Lowndes procured 6d worth of sulphuric acid. H- administered three drops ln a wine-glassful of water, and 'nstant relief was experienced by the «hfld. A second dose was given yesterday; the cure was completed, ami the Z boutas - /’ , 1 tw °ohildren first smitten, Mr says, cost him some pounds for doctoring; the cure of th a i been effected for almost nothing.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 184, 4 July 1874, Page 2
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138Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 184, 4 July 1874, Page 2
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