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Charles Bird, Medical Hall, Gulgong

1872
Glass photonegative

The Medical Hall of Charles Bird Jnr was situated at the corner of Belmore and Herbert streets. His window display is instructive of a nineteenth century pharmacy. Ayres Pills for the ‘Stomach, Liver and Bowels’ are next to enemas, Macassar oil for the hair, patent medicines, leeches and hernia belts. The Gulgong Guardian, 20 November 1872, noted that Charles Bird had received a new disinfectant ‘which will be invaluable during the summer months to all who are unfortunate enough to live in those parts of town where stenches are pungent and plentiful’.

From the Australian Town and Country Journal, Saturday 20 April 1878

Ad for Holtermann’s Life Drops

HOLTERMANN'S Life Drops
CURE
Asthma, Bronchitis, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colds; Fevers.
HOLTERMANN'S LIFE DROPS
are an effectual remedy for Indigestion, Headache, Spasmodic Affections.
HOLTERMANN'S LIFE-DROPS
. . immediately relieve Biliousness, Cramp, Toothache,
HOLTERMANN'S LIFE DROPS
alike adapted for old mid young. Unsurpassed by any other preparation in existence as a soothing medicine for children, and especially during the critical period of teething.
HOLTERMANN'S LIFE DROPS  . . from all chemists, or in trade parcels from
B. O. HOLTERMANN and CO., 42, PITT-STREET.
[Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 20 April 1878, p 47]