A German physician has started' the theory that the fearful disease known as small-pox originates from an execs.* of albuminous matter in the Wood, ana that this is to he prevented by the -administration of common salt Thfr habits of children in indulging too freely in sweetmeats he considers- onegreat cause of this undue* development of albumen, and coffee and tea, it wohighly sugared, tend also to excite it in adults. An organic acid, mch '**. lemon juice, -he considers the wen" means of freeing the blood, wJiett clogged with too much albumen, and A* allies that by taking these simple j*' medics in the way of precaution,, has, for upwards of twelve years frequented or taken up his abode in « most pestilential sraall-p<>x no s P l<a,s ... & Europe and South America with. cut" impunity.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1405, 19 August 1872, Page 2
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