For an iinjalid with literary or artistic taste nothing could bo more entertaining than to provide means of extra-illustrating sonio favourite hook. A pilo of miscellaneous magazines containing art, or scenery articles illustrated . with cuts-and photographs, a pair of scissors and a roll of narrow gum tissue paper will prove n mine of interest. An article on Cornwall will add realistic views to "Lorna Doone," or ''ArnioroPof Lyonesse," while historical portraits can easily lie fqund for Snott's novels, or modern mediaeval romances. When chosen to bo fastened in the book, a thin strip of the gummed paper will hold it in place. A few shillings' ' worth of petiny reproductions of famous pictures is a good prescription for increasing tho patient's interest in lifo.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 October 1907, Page 7
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