Medical HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BItONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. /COMPOSED of the purest articles. These \J Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drug, therefore tho most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Thoir beneficial effect is speedy and certain. The old unfailing family remedy is daily recommended by tho most eminent Physicians. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. July 25thj 1877. 22, Cold Harbor Lane, London. Sir,— Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effects most reliable. I strongly recommend them iv cases of Cough and Asthma. You arc at liberty to state this m my opinion, formed from many years' experience. J. BBlNCttcE, M.8.C.5.L., L.S.A., L.M. Indian Medical Service. Me T. Keating, Dear Sir, —Having tried your Lozenges 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 tho beet results. W. B. G-— ~, Apothecary, H.M.S. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES are sold by all Chemists, in tins of var.ous sizes, each having tho words "Keatik&'b Cough Lozengeß" engraven on the Government stump. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a roost agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THBEAD WOBMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Bou> in Tins by all Chemists. Pbofbiexob—THOMAß KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist. General Notices "D BONZE MEDAL AT THE UNIVEBSAL EXHIBITION 01 PABIS, 1855. Bronze Medal et the Exhibition of Trieste 1871. Silver Medal at the Exhibition of Havre, 1868. Silver Medal at the Exhibition of Paris, 1872. GOLD MEDAL AT THE EXHIBITION OP LYONS, 1872. Patented ih Fbance and nr the Ukitbd Kingdom. (tbadx mass ekgistkred.) MGOLixyrs MUSTABD PAPEB. For Sinapisms or Plasters. Adopted by the Hospitals of Paris, Field and Military Hospitals, by the English Boyal Navy, and the French Hational Navy, &c. Under the name of Mustard Leaves, I have introduced a new kind of Sinapism, which has none of the inconvenience inherent to the Mustard poultice, as formerly vied. - ■■. . :. !,. . .- ' i-~
Instead ef the many diaagreeble and expensive operations required in the application of a sinapism as prepared by the 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 produced by a Mustard poultice, but frith* out the annoyance of any liven being soiled, and saving the patient and the people near him from the inconvenience of the disagreeable smell and acrid vapor arising out from an ordinary poultice. But I would rather not commend myself my invention, and refer to the opinion and testi moniale of the following eminent Doctors. P. BIGOLXOT, Ex-Assistant Chemist at Hospitals, Laureate of the School of Pharmacy. 24, Avenue Victoria, Paris. To retain the whole of the properties of Mustard in its powdered state, -and to obtain easily in a few momentß a decided result with the smallest possible quantity of the remedy, are the problems which Mr Bigollot has resolved in the most conclusive and satisfactory manner. Eigollol's Sinapism in leaves wilJ, therefore.be found in every family.for the prompt action obtained by it in many cases of emergency renders ie an in invaluable remedy for many disorders. /, H. iBoIJOHABDAT, Professor of Hygiene at the School of Medicine of Paris; Member of Academy of Medicine. ("Annuaire Therapeutique," 1868, page 204.) " Under the name of Mustard Leaves, Mr Rigollot has introduced in tne therapeutic a most active and convenient sinapism, the use of which has been adopted by the hospitals of Paris, &c." BKGNAUI/r, Professor of tho School of Medicine of Paris, Member of the Academy of Medicine^ Director of the Central Pharmacy of Hospitals. (" Traite de Pharmacie Theorique et Pratique," de Soubeyran, 6e edition, page 675.) Tho last " Annuaire Pharmaceutique " was one of the first to mention that ingenious invention (the Mustard Leaves, by Paul Bigollot) the introduction of which was then quite new, and we 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 successful. It has been unanimously favoured and adopted by all the medicul body. .Inventions really good are so rare, that no one will be surprised at our praising that which ao fully confirms our favourablo prognostic by a whole year of successful essays. PAHI6EJG, Formerly Preparator at tho School of Pharmacy of Paris, &c. ("Annuaire Therapeutique," 1869, page 239.)
EIGOLLOT'S PAPEE IS SOLD IN THE THREE DIEJFEEENT FOEftfS— 1. In Boxes containing 10 leaves of 1 decimetre square aurfuce ; that shape is the most convenient for home treatment) for family and travelling use. 2. In Hollers forming a single strip, aeon* venienfc sbapo to put a sinapism girdle round tho hody incasei of cholera. 3. In Bo?es containing 25 lcavei, model of the National Navy and Marine Hospitals. llanufaotory and Warehouie: 24, AVENUE VICTOBIA, 24, PAEIS. Depot: London, 23, Henrietta street, U-orent Garden. T OKDOIf JOUfINAL. — Wher«Ter XJ the English language is spoken, the
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3350, 17 September 1879, Page 4
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