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PUEE VOLATILE EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUSEXTEACT. TTITDER the distinguished patronage of vJ His Majesty the King of Italy, at Home, according to communication received from tho Consul-General for Italy, at Melbourne, upon instructions from the Minister for Foreign Affaire, datod 14th March, 1878. TESTIMONIALS. Certificate. Sandhurst, the Ist of March; 1878. I have been investigating Messrs Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract since its discovery, and I have to a<lmit that there is besides it no medicament I know of, of such universal effect on the human system. I I observed in the first iKstance that it checks completely all inflammations of whatever kind—inflammation of the chest, lungs, all throat affections, bucli as bronchitis, and diptheria. It alleviates and cures all p»ins of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c, I have used it with unparalleled success in swellings, bruises, sprains, woinds of all kinds, and oi most ferions nature, as well as in all disorders of the bowels, diarrhoea, &o. lam fully convinced that the invention of that medicament will meet with the greatest estimation, and I gladly acknowledge ita merits for the benefit of the public,—John Cbttxckshank, M.D., L.R.0.5.E., Health Officer. 2nd March, 1878. | I certify to the seal of the Council of the City of Sandhurst being affixed to this document, D. Macdougall, Town Clerk. Statutory Declaration. I, Franz Eaabe, of Ironbark, Sandhurst, in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, do solemnly and sincerely declare, that guided by the desire that all who muy becorr.e afflicted as I wbb may be enabled to take advantage of my publication, I make the following declaration : On the 25th June, 1877, my son Alfred, six years of age, was »ccidentally*hurb with an axe on the kr.ee. lat once took all pains to procure medical assistance, by calling at first on Dr Austin, who was subsequently assisted by Drs Pen fold and Macgillivray. However, in spite of &11 the combined efforts of the Baid gentlemen; the malady took such a bad turn that the patient was lying in uninterrupted wound-fever, and on the 17th August* 1577, the opinion was given by Dr Macgillivray, that an amputation of the injured limb had become imperative, in order to Bave life. . At. this juncture I called on Meeßrs Sander and Sons, procuring some of their Extract of the Eucalyptus Globulus, and by tho application of the same I had the satisfaction of seeing my son within a fortnight out of all danger, and to-day he is recovered. I may just add that it was when the crisis had been reached, that the extract referred to was first applied. I abstain from expressing my feelings towards Meesrs Sander and Sons iv this declaration, but anyone may imagine them better than I can describe them in words. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of tho Parliament of Viclorin, rendering persons making a faleo declaration punishable for wilful and corrupt perjury.—Fbanz Baabe, Declared at Sandhurst, in the Colony of Victoria, this seventeenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, before me, Moritz Cohu, J.P. From the Donald Times. February 2,1878. Mr H. Brown, a splitter and laborer, who reßides about Donald, informs, and has shown us, tbat he has Buffered from a sprained ankle for seven months. He procured the best medical advice in the district, and paid as high as 17s for one bottle of lotion. It did him iiflfe good, ard at last he tried Sander's Eucalypti Essence. Three bottles cured his leg, and he is now as Btrong as ever. Government Botanist's Opinion , Baron Yon Mueller, the Government botanist, declares our extract to be a most excellent one. ■ ■ ' ■ Cases of Far ache. In November, 1877, the eldest boy of Mr Gh Morgan, Donald, awoke in the night crying with earache. After some time the extract was tbought of, and tried. rihe little fellow vaß cured und asleep in ten minutes. A day or two after this Mr Morgan met Mr French, of Coraek station, who complained of having a bad earache and pain in the head. HeperßUfcdedtbe sufferer to try the Eucalypti Extract, and having put two drops in his ear, and rubbed coma round the ear, the pain instantly disappeared. Cases of Severe Bnilses In November, 1877, Mrs Weppner who resides in Colbinabbin (Bunnymede), informed the manufacturers that the extract applied twice restored health to her daughter, eleven years of age, who had been rushed and trampled upon by a cow. The child was bruised more or less all ova? the body, bleeding profusely at the head, and tbo temples had become quite black. Mr D. Oberniann, residing near the gas works, who was suffering from wounds which he could not get rid of daring six months, and who was cured by the use of the extract within four weeks, introduced t© Sander and Sons, in November, a niau having his arm bruised severely nt a crushing machine in Long Gully. Xhat man applied tho extract, and the accident did not even necessitate as much as an interruption in his attendance at work. Mr Franz Wehrle, Sailor's Gully, has likewise cured one of his hands, which was severely bruised—or rather, we Bhould say, crushed—through a fall of stone upon it. MrßVFickcl, of Ironbark, bus also successfully applied the extract to a finger injured in the Baine way. To the Editor of the NeiocastU Morning Herald and Miners* Advocate. 12th February, 1878. Having received au ugly wound some short time ago in the forearm from a dog bite, and which caused mo great pain, the arm swelling up to the shoulder, and partially deterring me trom following my daily avocation —that the flesh had been poisoned I had not the slightest doubt—l tried fomentation and other remedies, but still the limb got worse. Seeing the Eucalypti Essence advertised in the columns of tua Hprald ond Advocate, I purchased a bottle in order to try its efficacy upon the wound. Upon the first application the swelling almost entirely disappeared, tbo pain was considerably relieved, and the third <£ay »fter applying tho oil, I felt no inconvenience whatever, and I am now firmly convinced that >>i easea pf wouuda, Bwellings, strains, or bruises, tho Eucalypti ja a safe remedy, and would advise all who might be suffering from any of the above to give the " Essence " a trial. I am, sir, yours &c, J. Peedom. Hatfcuburg, February 6tb, 1878. . From the Bmt4igo Evening News. Mr AdolphusJunghenn, of Ircnb^tk, called at our office on Monday, the 24th December, 1877, and narrated the following:—" My little girl, ten years of age, bad been complaining some time of her leg being very sore above the knee, and I sent her to see Dr Atkinson, who immediately pronounced tho case.a bad one, and said bo .could give the child nothing, but she must jay still for three months, after which period a piece of bone would work its way out. Not satisfied with that opinion, I went tho next day to Dr James Boyd, who attended my
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3355, 23 September 1879, Page 4
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