Medical The Gum Leaf Cure. EUCALYPTI ESSENCE. LET the Public, IskV notice of a few facts put forward for their lhformation. in this .inlimctioii. They muy bo worth their Bludy, and repay pcvusni. in cuiiguteniijg them upon a subject of practical utility. THE HISTORY OF THE ESSENCE'S DISCOVERY. Tbe Australian anti-fever tree—that is the blue gum, or eucalyptus globuhts—ha& now spread ils fame throughout the world, but there are many who do not proj erly estimate ita splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the Aurtraliun blue gums, which stud the face of the colony, contain about five hundred million gallons of pure volatile oil, that is the mortal ice of fever and ague. Every day in the year the forests of the colony are i giving out and exhaling, in tbe form of vapor, an aromatic fragrance to our breezes, and a health-giving essence to our people. This fact is now recognised by all the scientists in the world. ITS CLAIM AS A. CURATIVE. It has now become the fashion with the inventors or discoverer of remedial agents to claim something little Bhort of infallibility and universality of cure for their respective agents. Messrs Sander aud Sens cid nothing of the sort. They have confidence that their essence possesses many virtues; but the full extent of these'lhey do not know yet. They are now collecting data, and they are most careful and searching in performing this. It is quite sure then, that their eucalypti essence can fairly assert itself to be a grand panacea for many of the ills that flesh is heir to. ■'..■,-' . •'. .■ ■.■■."•..' In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any cote of Fever, no.hing will protect better agaiust.contagion . than a few drops of the essence poured in the palm of the band, and rubbed in, in order, to ; liberate the vapors, or sprinkled over the clothes. The-per fume" will bo noticed for a great length of time. Inwardly used, taker three or four drops ii half a tumbler of water. The essence effecti , a most bui prising change of the whole cou stitution, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy appetite; For ■Children Attending Schools, the sami mode may be adopted. .- .' , In Cases of Sickness, a few dr6ps put int< a eaucer, and pat into tbe room will,, beinj an etheric essence, evaporate, and fill th( ■ room with the purifying vapor. Are you obliged to Travel!. A few dropi | occasionally rubbed on the body, will pro tec against any contagion you may be exposed to in coming direct with sick persons, or ii sleeping in the same room with, or in bedi occupied previously by sick persons. All Motelkeepers will do well to sprinkli from time to time in drawers, where linen ii usually kept, a few drops of the pure essen tial essence. It produces no spots whatever as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. / ' '■ In short, where a disinfectant is needed, th< pure essential ecualypti essence ought to b< the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be without it. " For all Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Scoldings Ulcers, and Cancerous Wounds, a piece o\ linen wrapped round the suffering part, and moistened with a few drops of the eucalypti essence, will stop all pain,' and effect a speedy cure. Incuses where a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moistening of the suffering part with the pure essence will do as well. In Case of Colds moisten the nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and you will feel the immediate relief, and entire rid* dance of the heat. . ; In all cases w7iere the Lungs may be Affected, the above-mentioned process, con. tinually repeated, will be the best that can.be advised. In cases of Rheumatism, a mixture of one part of the pure essential eucalypti essence with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted better than any other, remedy. In all "cases of Inflammation, the essence may be applied to the purb affected. In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on the external part of the fate. ■ j In cases of Inflammation of the Eyes, apply /the pure essence to the outside of the eyelids.... Headache and Rheumatic Pains in the Head are positively cured and removed by rubbing the essence on the effected parts. For, many Cases' of Severe JSruisis the essence- has proved the best remedy. (SS"No other essence is genuine except that , in the vials bearing on the labels our signature and trade mark. To be had at the manufactory, SANDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Viotoria. '.....-. . Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and 2s 6d each. Sole Agent ifor the Thames— GEOEGE DENBY, Family, Dispensing, and Manufao tueinq Chemist, BRO WN' STREET, \ GbAHAMSTOWN. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. /COMPOSED of the purest articles. These V^ "^gjpgTa contain no opium nor any aeVeterious drug, therefore the most delicate can take them with perfect) confidence. Their beneficial effect is speedy and certain.' The. old -unfailing family remedyvis daily recommended by the most emywy^t Physicians. MEDICAL TEStfMONr. July 25th, 1877. 22, Cold Harbor Lane, London. , Sir, — Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effects most reliable. I strongly recommend them in cases of Cough and Asthma. You are at liberty to state this as my opinion, formed from many years' experience. ' '. , J. Bbinglcb, M.R.C.S.L., L.S.A, L.M. Indian.Medical Service. MbT.Kbating, Dear Sir, —Having tried your J/ozenges in India, I have much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects in cases of Incipient Consumption, Asthma, and Bronchial Affections. I have prescribed them largely, with the beet results. . W.B. Q—-, Apothecary, H.M.S. KEATINGr'S gOUGH LOZENGES are* sold by all Chemists, in tins each having the words " Keatikg's Cough Lozenges " engraven on the Government Stamp. KEATING'S BON BONS OR WORM TABLETS: A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WOKMU. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. 8 ok) in Tins bit ai& Chbmibts. . -- Pbopeibiob—THOMAS KEATING, . London, Export Chemist and Druggist* ' -
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2926, 2 July 1878, Page 4
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