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Medical or in sleeping in the sriiuo room with, or in bods occupied previously by t-ick pe'sonb. All lloldlceepers will <Jo well to sprinkle from titno to timo in drav/crs, whom linon is usually kept, a few dropa of tho pure essential oil. It pvoducoa no spots whatever, as overy particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. In short, where a disinfectant is needed, tho pure essential ccuulypti oil ought to be the one you lmvo reeourao to, and no family ought to bo without- it. For all Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Scaldings, Ulcers, and Cancerous Wounds, a piece of linen wrapped round tho Buffering part, and moistened with a few drops of tho eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and effect a speedy cure. In cases where a piece of linen cannot bo applied, the moistening of tho suffering part with the pure oil will do as well. In Case of Colds moisten the nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and you will feel tho immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat. In all cases toliere the Lungs may he Affected, the above-mentioned pjocees, continually repeated, will be the best that can bo advised. | In cases of ffltemnalism, a rnixturo ot one part of the pure essential eucalypti oil 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 eil may be applied to the part affected. In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on f^'tho external part of the face. In cases of Inflammation of the Eyes, apply the pure oil to the outside of the eyelidß. | Headache and Wieiimatic Pains in the Head are positively removed and cured by rubbing '■ the oil on the affected parts. ; For many Cases of Severe Bruises the « oil has proved the beet remedy. Inwardly, used, take three or four drops in i half a tumbler of water.'Sffho essence effects a most surprising change of tho whole constitution, correcting indigestion, and creating 1 a healthy appetite. • Kag^No other essence is genuine except that in the vials bearing on the labels our , signaturb and trade mark. To bo had at the manufactory, SANDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Vic--1 toria. 1 Sold in Vials only at Is 6d,=and 2s 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thames— ' ;€ . GEOEGE DENBY, ; Family, Dispensing, and ManufacTUEiNa Chemist, ; BROWN STREET, ■ Geahamstowk. i" * : : ■ ; "DRONZB MEDAL AT THE UNIVER- \- SAL EXHIBITION OF PARIS, 1855. „ > Btohzo Medal a'f; the Exhibition of Trieste IS7I. Silver Medal at the Exhibition of Havre, , ' 1868. 1 Silver Medal at tho Exhibition of Paris*iß72. GOLD MEDAL AT THE EXHIBITION OF LYONS, 1872. 1 Patented in France in'the United [ Ivinodom. ■ (teade make begisteeed.) I MGOLLOT'S \ M U S T A R D PAPER. For Sinapisms or Plasters. ! Adopted by the Hospitals of Pnris, Field ! and Military Hospitals, by the English ,' Royal Navy, f.nd-.tie French National Navy, &c. ■ .. , . 4Under the name of Mustard Leaves, I '. Share introduced a new kind of Sinapism, „ which' has none of the inconvenience in- . herent to tho Mustard poultice, as formerly used. "■•-•■•• ■ „; : Instead of the many disagreeble and exf pensive operations required in the application of a, sinapism as prepared by tho ordinary method, one single leaf, immersed in water, ! for half a minute-.'.and immediately after applied to the skin, will have the same effect as produoed by a Mustard poultice, but with- , out the annoyance of any linen being soiled, | and saving the patient and the people near ? him from the inconvenience of the disagreeable smell and acrid vapor arising out from i an" ordinary poultice. But I would rather not commend myself my ' , invention, and refer to the opinion and testi '. inonials of the following eminent Doctors. P. RIGOLLOT, Ex-Assistant Chemist at Hospitals, Laureate | of the School of Pharmacy. 24, Avenue. Victoria, Paris. To retain the of, the properties of Mustard in its powdered state, and to obtain j easily in a lew moments a result with the smallest possible quantity of the remedy, i are tho problems which Mr Rigollot has resolved in the most conclusive and satisfactory manner. Rigollot's Sinapism in leaves will, therefore, bo found in every family, for the i prompt action obtained by it in many cases of emergency renders ie an in invaluable remedy for many, disorders. " H. Bottoiiabdat, Professor of Hygiene at the School of Medicine of Palis; Member of Academy of Medicine. (" Annuaire Therapeutique," 1868, page 204.) " Under the name of Mustard leaves, Mr Rigollot has introduced ip the therapeutic a most active and convenient einapisin, the use of which, has been adopted by tho hospitals of Paris, &c." ... "" ■ • . , Regnauit, Professor of the School of Medicine of Paris, Member of the Academy, of Medicine, Director of the Central Pharmacy of Hospitals. ('i'.Traite de Pbarmacie Xheorique et Pratique," de Soubeyran, 6e edition, page 675.) : The last "Annuaire Pharmaceutique "was one of the first to mention that ingenious invention ■ (the Mustard Leaves, by Paul Rigollot) the introduction of which was then quite newj and wo foretold that success which never fails useful things and real progress. We want to mention it again, after one year of therapeutic essays, in order to insist that the new sinapism has proved fully, sue-, cessful. It has been unanimously favoured and adopted by all the medical body. Inventions really good: aro sp rare, that no one will bo, surprised : at our praising that which so fully confirms our favourable prognostic by a whole year of successful essays. • ■■ Pabisei, Formerly Preparator at the School of Pharmacy of Paris, &c. (" Annuaire Therapeutique," 1869, page 239.) RIGOLLOT'S PAPER 13 SOLD IN THE it t THREE DIFFERENT FORMS— 1. Jn IJo^eßcontaining 10 leases of 1 decimetre" sfjufrro BurFice ; thejb ah'opr la tho most convenient for home treatment, ior fatally jSd travelling use. ■■— £ Jlu ijiolljcrs forming'jx einglo sti?p, a eonphape to put; a sinapism gvrdje round ?ho body lacasp? of cho|§i)i T , ' i i i r i' h^ L.o?,es cor l|Unms{--SM9a\«s, ragd^tjof t a jNa s; ml ijvv $Lx vi. Bo i)it.\ m ) ' ,n&V\ m i )

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3234, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3234, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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