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Medical * Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &c. de. j. corns bb6wse'» chlokodxm (J£z Army Meti. Staff) IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE-/^UUTION.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that DR. COLLIB BROWNE, wai V> undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE ; tkat the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted bad been aworo to, - Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collu Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browned — S«« ' limes, July 12,1864. The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than DE. J. COLLIS BEOWNE'S CHLOEODYffE. Remedial Uses *m> Action. This Invaluable Remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calm* the ■▼•torn ' . restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of tbe secretions of the bed/ without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium. Old and T young may take,it at all hours and times when requisite Thousands of persons testify to ita' marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men extol its virtual most extensively, using it in great quantities in the following diseases:— ' < '■'■ ■ '■ ' Diseases in which it is found eminently useful—L holera, Dysentery, Diarrhea Colics "^ Coughs, AstLma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Whooping Coagb, Cramp, Hysteria, Ac. ' *";'" EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL OPINIONS. ' The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College ef Physicians/, and. J\ T Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of'anv t service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.—See Lancet, Dec. 31,1864. ' J \ From A, Montgomery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay:—"Chlorodyiif jg a> ' most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma; and Dysentery. To it I' feirly owe mV ' restoration to health, after 18 months' severe suffering, and when other remedies bid Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (Dee. 1866) that in nearly every cat* ot : Cholera in which Dr. J. Collie Browne's Chlerodyne waa administered the. Dalian* r j recovered. , |W" i " Extract from the General Board of Health, Lenden, its to ita efficacy in Cholera:— "&> „', strongly are we convinced of the immesse value of this remedy that we cannot too femfaiv '• urge the,necessity of adopting it in all cases." , 'mf*mV " Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds sold as Chloredyne, from which fnauaint fatal results have followed. «^«F«* .-. CAUTION.—None genuine without the words -Dr J. CollLi Browne "en the Govern. ' i ment, Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. - ' : ' , knoX bof theSd sSSßev^ °f —»**• «•• Sole Mamifacturer-J. T. DAVENPORT. 33, <GREAT RUSSELL-STRBET, BLOOMSBUBX,' IOKDOIT Sold ia bottles at Is lid, 2s 9d, and i» 6d. V , Wholesale Agent* for New Zealand—Messrs, KEMPTHOENE, PBOSSER!ft CO 'T - DUNEDIN. '• * '2770

The Gum J^eaf Cure. EUCALYPTI ESSENCE. T ET the Public take notice ©f a few facts XJ i put forward for their iafonnation in this '• intimation. They may be worth their study, and repay perusal in enlighteningithem upon a subject of practical utility. , . tfHB HISTORY OP THE ESSENCE'S ' DISCOVEEY. > The Australian anti-ferer tree—that is the .bUie gum, or eucalyptus globulut— has now . '•plead its fame throughout the world, but' are many who do "not properly estimate it* Splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the Australian blue gums, which stud [the, face of the colony, contain about five feundred million gallons of pure Tolatile oil, I Jnat is the mortal foe of ferer and ague. Every day in the year the forests of the coleny are j jppng out and exhaling, in the form of rapor, fca aromatic fragrance to our breezes, and a "health-giving essence to our people. This fact 3l now recognised by all the scientists in tht world. j£ ITS OLAHiAS A CURATIVE. V It has now becdme the fashion with the inWWtors or' discoverers of remedial agents to 'onwmi something little' short of infallibility And universality of cure for their respective itgcßtfe, Messrs Sander, and Sens'did nothing at the sort. They have confidence that their I. essence possesses many virtues; but the full ■; iisteufc of theseitheyVdo not know jet. :They li^^'noy collecting ' data, and they are most {/d&e/ul and searching in performing this. It ' Figr quite sure''then, that their eucalypti' j^so'jnee can' fairly assert itself to be a grand ,p&&eaa for many of the ills that'flash is heir to. , In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any com of Fever, /nothing will protect better against-contagion .than a few drops of the essence poured in the >palm ( of (he hand, and rubbed in, in order to liberate the vapors, or spriakled over the .clothes. The perfume will be notioed for a /gnat length of time. , \'. ~ r Inwardly used, take three or four $»ops in 'half .a tumbler of water. The esaenoe effects a molt surprising change of the whole constitution, correcting indigestion, and%reatin| ,»healthy appetite. - - '*> ■ "■■"■ fTo* Children Attending Schools, t)si lame iMtWmay be adopted. . f/ ' '■■'Ik 'Cases of Sickness, a few drops gut into • saucer, and put into the room wiß^being San'Athene essence, evaporate, and the room with the purifying vapor. - '•;':;' '■'-■ : Are you obliged to Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the' body, will 'protect agaipit any contagion you may be exposed to,, ,in.<o»ming direct with sick person*,"'6r.iiu sleeping in the same room with, or in beds occupied previously by sick personal!•'• ••> ■' A% HoUlfoepers will do well to sprinkle irom time to time in drawers; where linen is usually kept, a few drops of the pure essential essence. It produces "no spots whatever, as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. "' ■'■"•' I* short, where a disinfectant is needed, the pure essential eeualypti essence ought to be the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be without'it. " ' ' . For all FFounds, Cuts, Burns, Scoldings, "Ulcers, and Cancerous Wounds, a piece of 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. In cases 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 where the Lungs may be Affected, the. above-mentioned process, contiuually 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 part affected. In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on the external part of the face. In cases of Inflammation of t7ie Eyes, apply the pure essence to the outside of the eyelids. Headache and Sheumatic Pains in the Mead are positively cured and removed by rubbing the essence on the effected parts. For many Cases of Severe Bruises the essence has proved the best remedy. fjp°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, Vic toria. Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and 2s 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thumes— , GEOBGE DENBY, Family, Dispensing^ and Manufactubing Chemist, BROWN STREET, Gbaxamwxowv.

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 15 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 15 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 15 November 1878, Page 4

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