By Independent.
Cable News from Abroad
WINDPROOF NOSES
London, April 18. At the German Surgical' Congress in Berlin, Professor Koenig Marburg, said that artificial noses were so frailly constructed that a gust of wind might wrench them from their owners.
Ho added that he had patented a nose, constructed from the breastbone and ribs, which formed a natural bridge and cartilage, and was an absolute windproof 11080. RECORD BODY 1115 AT. London, April 18A case of extraordinary bodily temperament is reported from o;ie of the hospitals in Jvicff, Russia. A girl was suffering from typhus, and in the presence of a number ol professors and students her temperature was taken. The thermometer smashed at 112 degrees. Then a special thermometer was used and the mercury went up to 122 degrees, and, at another reading, to 131 degrees. The lac's are vouched for bv Iwo eminent professors, MM. Otirastow and -Tanowski, though, according *'° previous experience, life at such temperatures is unknown.
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"My little grandchild Olive was attacked with bronchitis awl nothing 1 tried did her any good," says Mrs I']. FTeadifen, ISfS Tiisnimi si root, Newtown, N.Z. "Having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised as boing most effective in the treatment of bronchitis I (bought T would try it. T did so and it gavo hor immediate relief from the first dose. 'Now T swear l).v ('ha iiiherlain's Cough Kor Bale every where. - Ad.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1914, Page 4
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248By Independent. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1914, Page 4
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