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ened, and tlie tendency to diarrhoea diminished. 
{Edinburgh Medic. Journal^ 1881). 
Professor J, J. Mulheron, of Detroit, has used 
eucalyptus tincture in severe cases of cystitis, 
and effected cures when all ordinary remedies 
had failed. 
Dr. A. J. C. Skene bears likewise testimony 
to the value of the eucalyptus in cases of similar 
kind. {Detroit Therap. Gazette, Feb., 1883.) 
Dr, C. N. Palmer, of New York, used topi- 
cally the fluid extract of the foliage of eucalyptus 
globulus in diphtheria for the last 5 years. It 
destroys all odour, facilitates the detachment of 
the deposit, and frequently prevents secondary 
formation. His topic use of the eucalyptus, along 
with other adequate treatment, covers hitherto 
over ].00 cases positively diphtheritic. It is 
applied upon a clean swap every two or three 
hours. {Detroit Therapeutic Gazette, August, 
1883). 
Dr. J, Burney Yeo invented a particular and 
inexpensive inhaler, which can be applied and 
carried conveniently, and even be kept during 
sleep. In this respirator is placed any anti- 
septic fluid, which may be chosen ; and among 
these he finds eucalyptol well suited, and it is 
particularly resoided to by him for arresting pul- 
monary consumption, and nearly always with 
marked benefit. Even in somewhat advanced 
cases this procedure allays the cough, lessens 
