Medical . , , Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Oougfcf, Ooldi, fee. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODI^E ; ■ (Ex Army Med. Staff) IS THE OBIgINAL AND ONLY CMBOTBtm rUTJTIOtf.—Vice-CbanceUor Sir W. P. Wood started tbtt »B, (MiMH U&OVtXB was KJ undoubtedly the inventor of CHLOEODYWE j that the story of ths defendant, Fwe« man, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which be reunited hmi \wm •worn to. Eminent Ho»pil»l Physicians of London tinted that Dr. 3. CoHis Browne W«# th« discoverer of Cblorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other Ihtm DivXfcowoo's,--Bee Zimew, July 12, 1864. i > < > Tbe public, therefor*, are cautioned against wing any other Uwn , i DR. J. COLLIS BEOWffE'B OJILOItQDYffip. XixtDut V§n» akp Action. >' < ■'-'-- I \ This Invaluable Bemedy produce! quiet, refrwhiof #leep, raliofci pain, aalmi tbrjrtUm, restores the deranged funotiona, and ititnulatet k*Atbj aotiom of to* Mtrctuma o€ tfat body. without creating any of those unpleasant molto attendisg tbe,us* of opta. ,iOld aoM young may take it at all hours and times when requisite. {Thousands of, pumms testify to its ■marvellous, good effects and. wonderful cures, while medical man ,*fttol ite/fflwftpfcs most extensively, using it m great quantities in the following diaeMei:—..', > /„,,.,,.•' , ».' pweMesitt which it » found eminently useful—Cholera, Djieaterj, VunhmJ^Uet. Oougbii, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, Cramp, Hjstsfuu tm^T' ] "' ) '/' BiXEAOTS'FKOM MEDICAL OPINIOiTff. 1 : ' /v;, \'',(r>f , The Eight Hon. E»rl Baisell ootamunicated to the College #f Fhysio^o^attdbJ. T. Daveaport that he had received' information to the effect that the .onto MSBadT/jfTanT "serTice in, Cholera, was Cblorodyne.~SeeZo«ce< ; Dec. 31,' 1864. ■•* , , 9 T Fxom A, Montgomery, Esq., lat« In»pector of Hospitals,, Bombay t~ M Cnlonidjjß* is a most Valuable remedy, in Jfeuralg^*,, Aatbma, And Dysentery. To it' J,feirlj' mn my restoration to, health, af,t«r 18 ntenlh.' leTtra suffering, and when other remedies had failed. " ' i . i '3' ' : r'" " '"'' ""' ii">i""Wr™"* ■ Dr. Lowe, Medjcal Missionary in India, report* (Deo. 186 ft) thai'inaiarlTeTerr'ieaMof Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis Browne's Cblerodyne win admmisbrea WWt K«oovei»i.' J' ( ' ' ' ll ,' i '...■' \ "1 - vir.t Jo .'Vwlp" 1 ■'i Eitrtet from the General' B^ard of Health, L#nd#nj «a to *a^ttcaey in!'"Un*Wni^-«<So etronglyar* w¥ oonrinced ef the iifamease ralue of tins rem§eVto»4| w« ijatrttot'iai lUteibW nrfe tb«n»<MiMty df adopting it'in all c»»e«.^ <. ' M ',,, t , t J,.,j fl O tf Mnoiffi 7 ;>:J»ewaieof4purioasaWddari|ereds obm^ousd* sold m Chloredynej irtfiiiwik^ iHauenk .fa.mresultaifaareAllowed. '/ ' • "' , , . ■ i, r^i. .'>i~ts /••no* ion ,l'n J. /I'll. 1.-ci 'i J- '»< ''" .- !ii j ' i-^ i « ' - '"j ,Vi, "•, \,:<jpi , .CAUIION.-rHone^Duin* without the words "Dr J, Oolli» Browne" ou U» O«vern. menf; SUmp.. Q»erwhehnmg medidal'.testimony accompanies eaeb.,bo»U«. , ..,. j'., -,•« ,; r j n -, The public, are (urtbei: oautioned—a forgery of the Government btamp haviw oonWtn thm koowledgt of the Bce^dof,lnland Bctsc^. ' . , ,/' ( , r ,/• ;. .VT^TuIl ( [; f';;: },",! ' v^ie^iifaoiiap^j. r.fixvmsQ*?-;^J^ ; 33, GE-EAT RUfigEl/L-BTEEET, BLOOIIBB.USY, lOHDM. ,m^.' ... ' ' Sold fojbattlMii* Is lid, Ss^d;, and?e6d. t ,j. f! , .„„,.{,„; ,;-. Agents for fiew Zealand-MeMrs KEMI^O^NEj PBOSB3* * CO*
JLJ put forward for their information Ufetbie and re^ay pe"rua'arih e4ughtenmg\tuem,upjO&' 'THE, JnflTpßY,} j>F. .T^l,; ESSENCE'S hPj,^^i»l»D,Bnti.i©Ter, tr«WT-th»t is the, _Wui»; *$&$&,- *uc^^ ; ,gfoom^ ?r riiM^iao^ spread its feme, iniyughout the world*] hut Ithejttf are ininy- who do, ntrt properl/;m^ :"^lthas been^stimated th.ethe AustVmlian blue gums,; which »tnd the face bf tbe coloHy, contain mbout five Wiindrid million ialloni of pure To)atil«:«l f that is the mortal foe of fe?er! arid ague. ."Every, day /in the year the fop(B*t» of thecol»nj[i«fe givmgiout and exhaling! in the form of vapor, anuaromatio fragrance to our breeaes, and a , health-givingessence to bur people; This fait v DOWrfOfgoited by all the scientists v* the \Wm- { iwtud. bi 'ih'ihr SbM !;J'»'-^.- I';>' I ■'' 3 nfthasnow become the ikfhion with the inTentw»;ordikJoyei»rß of remedial! agents to and uniyewaltty, of cnr« ; for their respective ■.agenjj.^^eaire]j3^ ?of 'th^BOi^.j 1' 'TiLvj^y^ oonft|enoe jthat their :nfeifjp(J3osftMMi' many Tiriuep; bat; the^ull' :)exien:t of th«ie:they do noti know yet. : They are nO^«^He<^Dtf data, and they are moit s&rWul'antfseareM^ ii quite iTire'tlieD,'that their eucalypti essence cafl fairly ' awert it»elf be a grand ipWße^forinejiy'ef'l^ -££' ).q. ae')U;!i?'n]> pa) , b/.r-a ■ h»'-;':i/:^U;, In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any can'efFetiet,, nothing will proteot better against contagion tban v a mr dlops of the wsence poured io lie palm o? the hand, and, robbed in, in order to liberate the rapbr*, or spriakled orer the :^otNaV/" Th»' perfnme will" be noticed for f gre^leDgtho^Ume. ... ; ( , InvardiyttMd, take throe w four drop* in half * tumbler of water. The eaaence effeoti a mosjk surprising change of the "whole con* stitutipn, cprreqting indigeation, «nd creating a.healthy appetite. , •, . f; :(L Jbr' yhuarmt' Attending School*, the same modVmay be adopted, ,,,, , •„ l Jn Cases'of Sicknest, a few drops, put into >i saiieer, an* jput intp tne room will, bsipg an etherio estence; evaporate, and fill the room With the purifying TapoV ' ' r \ r/cAre-yi* tAli^Hto THneVV A few tlrops occasionally drubbed' on the bod^j will pcbtocl! -jigainbt snji oontagien'you may teokposed to, 1 'with aickv peraons, br'in' sleeping in, theisatae room with,! 01 in- btda .occupied pr<rriou«ly bj tick persons.' • - 411 fiptdketpers , will dp ,weU to sprinkle 'from time t^^un* in,drawers, whet* linen is 1 nsualj/.'kept, *; few; drops of the pure etsea* 'fcial essence^ f ][t.pro^upes no spots whaterer, as erery" particle ofjit eraporates, and nothing' remains. »--»**" • -~- In short, where* HjsinfecUmt is needed, the, pure essential' eeualypti essence ought to be, the one you hare recourse to, and no family, ought to be without itV' I'"' ' For all Wound*,' Cuts, Burns, Scoldings, Uiciri^'aHd' Cancerous Wounds, a pie#e of iinen'wrapped Mtm'd the' iuil^rlng'part, and )ke|stened with,*'few drops eucilypti eatenotj; will stop all pain, and' effect a speedy ,o«re. Ytteapfs.wnere • ppee ofluten cannot 'l^jtßPl^* thexdioia^oipf r«f thaTsuftwriac jpj^with,the,.fu« easance wiU do M .welU.« { . I^'Caif qf CoW» moisten the nostrUs with a few drops and. inhale 'the vaponr, and yoa J' ill feel the immediate. reUef^ano^^fntire ridance of jbh'e heat. , r ,' f .k ' ■, , , 'In 'all cases where? the Zffnffs may bf Affected,, the.above-mentioned p'rooess, continually repeated, will be the best that can be ,"'. 'jjii ''cases of Rheumatism', a fixture of one pkriof tb^pure eesenti^l eucalypti essence with three' parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in'the suffering part, has acted better' than any other remedy. ' ' ,'''', 'i In all 'cases of Inflammation, the essence may be applied to the part afieoted. 1 In-severe oases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on the: external part of .the face. : i In cases, of Inflammation of ffie Eyes, apply the pure essence to.ihe'outaide of the eyelids. , geadache and Rheumatic Pains in the Bead are, positively cured and removed by rubbing the essence on the effected parts. , " For many pases of Severe Sruises the essence has proyedjthe beat remedy. JSTNo'other 1 essence is genuine except that 'in the vials bearing on tne labels our. ] ' : ''v tignature'and trade mark. To be bad "at the' manufactory,' SANDER AND'SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst,' Victoria." • ' ' r ' ' ' Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and '2s 6d each. '! Sole Agent' for the Thames— ' , QEbEGE DENBY, Famijct, JJisrsMsiira, anp MawjvaC* ;" r -, TDBIN& ChBKIST, ■ BROWN STREET, < > GKAJUxmowir.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2975, 28 August 1878, Page 4
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