Health Lectures.
Thk first of a series of health lectures tn tbcTuZct onh° rae byMrs Bracher,on tion • £ P reventi on of consumpH°ov’ar a X VCnla3tni e ht in the Theatre sent H b w W T abOUt 250 P°°P ie Pfesen.t. His Worship the Mayor < \iy -ownley) presided, and briefly introduced he lecture*,, and made special reference to the importance of the subject. He said tnat any information that could be placed gprpvriss&s fhfn u- u 6 slmplest language those things which are concealed from man V faift, „ d ,b„«r,r, gi, “St Mjio good h e ,lih tb.ro w" P ,ta S l,,; nsk of contracting any disease Sho d£? d buUh th r r b C r nSU “ ption ' Tas hereuitarj, but the liability to contract it was The laws of health were God’s laws and were unalterable. The laws of man mitht be broken and the offender escape Pu“ilhment, bu„ there was no escape when God’= laws were broken. Diseases were preventThe llf C proper Precautions were taken. The lectures* gave a minute emanation Jas aSdt 3 ° f ?he body, and how°it The breathing lrQpure atmosphere. recommended, k “Telni Loved be ~hf'tf A vo " 01 "“"b.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2
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198Health Lectures. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 2
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