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TUBERCULINE.

A supply of Dr Koch’s tubsrculine h a reached the medical stuff of the Dunedin hospital through the Oolomd Secretary. As there is a very suitable case in the hospital for its trial it has been resolved nftereonsuUation to use the lymph, the patient having consented. .< The trial will taka place on Tuesday.

WHAT INVENTION HAS DONE.

What has invention done 1 Well, this W>ll'l>erv'e an: example merely. It used to-taka by Old methods, as compared with Joveritio'ns. now used, five times m, muili labour in boot-making, four times as mush in flour-making,- three times 'as much in coal-mining, six times aa much io.making tin eans, three pmee as much in carriageniakinerjaridVeb times as’uiany "looms can now be man ged by one weaver. At a silver m n« in Ni-voia a stream of watei falling 460fi ;iisl m to, turn '» waterwheel, aad gives 200 horse-power. The * line -stream --is-" cart ied—do *n another 1680 ft., «nid is caught water-wheels, giving off 750, horse-power,'i which by means of eleotrity i- conveyed to the aurfitce, and runs a 60-stamp b-itiery. B is by the sain* , ii>,veationß-r-lha,.watei-wbe«l and el-cijloi)y~that it!ha g'h»J task of using Ni 'grr« is bout to bo eff-otodr Only 4 per oedt, rtf. he. water- Will be used ; it will not be noticeable, but at th quanthy will- i supply! T2O 000 horse-power. Th pow>«r will not be use t on the spot, but wid be conveyed by eltiotrio w re* probably to 4 towri -sixteen miles away on the United Stales- side. ■ In -the fields' of therapeutics, medicine, and pharmacology Inveniiyeigenius has. resulted in the discovery of an almost infallible remedy known as Clemente Tonic. We know that" this- artide) is -capable of causing more Change in affected organisms than any O'her medicine in the world has seen; this is due to its peculiar operation on the organs of digestion, assimilation, secretion and excretion, for on these four processes life depends, for where one of these important functions is improperly, performed general impairment of the system sets to, and chronic disease find finally death. It is sound wisdom to commeoc (treatment, of cases of debility, indigestion, headaches, liver complaints, etc.," at theii Onset, as if neglected a permanent change tikes pi ce in the tissues, (he disease becomes chronic, and all the medical skill irt:.'the r world then cannot restore the normal"state ; this a fact admitted on an sides. We can emphatically recommend Clements Tooic in all such and many other oases, because we have seen it in use in scores of houses and have' never yet beard « doubt as to its efficacy. Wo know it contains tbs material to make its action Certain, sure, and prompt,, and the endorsements over the signatures of influential citizens are conclusive, as instanced by W. H. Goddard, Esqi, manager Commercial Bank, Newtown, N.S.W., who writes ; —X have very much pleasure in stating that my family and'myself have derived very great hem fit by the' use of Clements Tonic, which 1 strongly .recommend and urge anyone ,suffering from weakness and debility, so prevalent Id this enervating blimaie, never to be without." And Mr M. Gordon, Hawthorne, Vic.. Says :—“ Permit me, to offer my grateful thanks for the wonderful relief 1 have experienced by the use of Clements Tonic, I'iuffered’ from/nervousness end general debility snd indigestion for eleven years, never knowing what it was to be free from^'natsdry ' and pam. I procured Ciemeois Tonic, and the effect was simply marvellous. Three bottles removed all pain ned suffering, my appetite came back, end V could est a good, hearty meal and enjoy it, and, whai was more, I could digest n -afterwards without that terrible tired feeling which always followed my meals before taking ! Clements Tonic. 1 continued the medicine &nd look altogether thirteen bottles, and honestly believe it has been the making of a new system for me, nnd that I have gained by the use of 0 emeuls Tonic a new le ise of ife. I shall at ways praise and r comrn' , nd it, having personally proved beyond all question its Wonderiul efficacy.’’

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2187, 11 April 1891, Page 4

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682

TUBERCULINE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2187, 11 April 1891, Page 4

TUBERCULINE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2187, 11 April 1891, Page 4

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