THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. 
viii 
April, 1882. 
J. BOSISTO ] 
Desires to direct the Medical Profession and Pharmaceutical Chemists to his 
Special Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations from Australian Vegetation. 
OL. EUCALYPTI ESS. 
Obtained from the Amygdalina Odorata species : the 
Eucalyptus Oil of Commerce. 
/ A valuable remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, 
For External J Sciatica, Sprains, Chilblains, Whooping Cough, 
J Croup, Asthma. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Chronic 
Use. I Hepatitis, and all other painful affections where a 
V stimulating application is required. 
Mode of Ap- ( 
plication for-! 0 f 
rapid effect. ( 
Apply the Oil with much friction, until a glow 
warmth is established. 
For a Sooth- ( Shake well together a tablespoonful of the Oil 
• Hr < 3 fpariT 7 -! half-a-pint of warm water, saturate a cloth 
ing « Dteauy j with this and apply over the painful part — re- 
Action, (peating, if necessary, in half-an-hour. 
For Internal f For Coughs, Asthmatic and Throat Affections — 
Use. (. 5-drop doses on loaf-sugar occasionally. 
This Oil is a thorough Deodorant and Disinfectant, and 
an antiseptic of great power. A few drops sprinkled on a cloth and 
suspended in a sick room renders the air refreshing ; and for disin- 
fecting and deodorising, a tablespoonful of the Oil added to two or 
three pounds’ weight of sawdust, well mixed and distributed, will 
speedily produce a purifying effect. 
Bosi8to’s Eucalyptus Oil is the genuine Essence of the Tree, 
and all labels bearing the name of Bosisto and the Parrot Brand 
may be relied on. 
S3T Notb.— T o ensure the certainty of obtaining this Oil is by 
purchasing it from the Wholesale Houses in packages or bottles, 
bearing the certificate and signed “J. Bosisto and Co.,” together 
with the trade mark— Parrot Brand, yellow ground. 
8YRUPTTS ROSTRATI. 
Prepared from the Inspissated Juice of the Red Gum 
Tree of Victoria. 
A delicate mucilaginous astringent in combination with tonic 
properties. Employed with benefit in all affections of the mucous 
membrane of the Stomach and Bowels, and is a valuable remedy in 
the treatment of Chronic Dysentery and Diarrhoea. As a topical 
astringentin relaxation of the Uvula and Tonsils, either in the form 
of a Gargle, Syrup, or Lozenge, it forms one of the most useful 
remedies. Soluble in Alcohol, Cold or Boiling Water. Incompati- 
bles— the Alkalies and the Metallic Salts. 
OL. EUCALYPTI GLOBULI ESS. C 12 H 40 0. 
Anthelmintic — By Enema 30 to 60 minims in mucilage of starch. 
Internally— Dose 3 to 5 minims in gum mucilage, syrup, or glycerine. 
Tonic, Stimulant, and Antiseptic. 
A small dose promotes appetite ; a large one des- 
troys it. In stronger dose^of 10 to 20 minims it first 
accelerates the pulse, proditaes pleasant general excite- 
ment (shown by irresistiblovdesire for moving about) 
and a feeling of buoyancy aiiW strength. Intoxicating 
in very large doses, but, unlike alcohol or opium, the 
effects are not followed by torpor, but produce a general 
calmness and soothing sleep. A strong cup of Coffee 
will at once remove any unpleasantness arising from an 
over-dose. 
EUCALYPT0L. C 12 H 20 0. 
From Eucalyptus Globulus. Therapeutic use. For 
Inhalation in Bronchial Affections. Quantity employed 
— From half to one teaspoonful with half a pint of hot 
water in the Inhaler. 
TINCT. EUCALYPTI GLOBULI (BOSISTO’S). 
Tonic, Antiperiodic, and Antiseptic. — An important 
remedial agent in Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, 
also successfully employed in affections of the respiratory 
Organs— Bronchitis, Asthma, Ephysema, Whooping 
Cough — relieving Fits of Coughing, and allaying the 
irritation of the Bronchi by promoting expectoration. 
TWp $ 20 to 30 minim8 in Syr. Aurantii., Wine, or on Loaf-sugar. 
(. For Children, the dose in proportion to age. 
Employed also in purulent Catarrhal Affections of the Urethra 
and Vagina in dilution ; and as an Antiseptic in dressing wounds. 
TINCT. EUCALYPTI R0STEATI (BOSISTO’S). 
This species of the Eucalypti (Red Gum) possesses a 
delicate mucilaginous astringent and is a ssfer and more 
effective remedy than either Kino or Catechu. 
TWo f Adult, one fluid drachm ; generally in combination with 
jjose- ^ Conf. : Arom. : 
CIGARETTES OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS. 
Recommended for Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections, 
and also for the Disinfecting and Antiseptic Properties. 
EUCALYPTENE : from Eucalyptus Globulus. 
The Tonic or bitter principle in an amorphous condi- 
tion ; employed in Low Fevers in doses of one to three 
grains. 
LIQUOR EUCALYPTI GLOBULI. 
The Fever and Ague Remedy. Dose — For Ague and 
Dengue Fever, 30 to 60 minims in half a wineglassful of 
mucilage and water, or glycerine and water, with the 
occasional addition of two minims of Eucalyptol every 
two or three hours during the paroxysms of Ague. In- 
compatibles — the Mineral Salts. 
UNG. EUCALYPTI VIRIDIS. 
Antiseptic Emollient ; rapidly sets up a healthy action. 
In lib. jars. 
0L. ATHEROSPERMA M0SCHATA ESS. 
The physiological effects of this Oil, in small doses, 
are Diaphoretic, Diuretic, and Sedative, and it appears 
to exert a specific lowering influence upon the heart’s 
action. As a medicine it has been introduced into the 
European Hospitals, and employed successfully in cases 
of Heart Disease. Administered in one or two drop 
doses at intervals of six or eight hours, 
LIQUOR ATHEROSPERMA M0SCH. 
Employed in Asthma and all affections of the respira- 
tory organs. 
The following Articles are prepared ready for the Counter 
Trade : — 
EUCALYPTUS OIL, in Bottles, Is. and 2s. each. 
OINTMENT, in Pots, Is. each. 
PILLS, in Bottles, 2s. each. 
CIGARETTES, in Boxes, 2s. each. 
LOZENGES, RED GUM, in Boxes, Is. & 2s. each. 
SYRUP, RED GUM, in Bottles, Is. 6d. and 
2s. 6d. each. 
ATHEROSPERMA, in Bottles, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
Each bears the Trade Marh — Parrot Brand. 
J. BOSISTO, Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Chemist 
(LABORATORY: RICHMOND, MELBOURNE), 
By whom the Eucalyptus preparations were first introduced, both in Australia and in Europe, and to whom has been 
awarded the Silver Medal of the Society of Arts, London ; the Gold Medal of the Sydney International, the Gold Medal of 
the Melbourne International Exhibitions, and prize medals from the various European, American, and other Australian 
Exhibitions, dating from the first of his investigations of this vegetation in 1853, and published in the Transactions of the 
Royal Society of Victoria, Exhibition Reports, &c. 
The Medical Profession and Pharmaceutical Chemists are 
requested when ordering* through Wholesale Houses to state distinctly that 
Bosisto’s Preparations are wanted. * 
