A Caution.
••-..'.' -JiCo-.'i-i • ?•■ «... QarMhpJi&bas^^ t ing the extract of the bluegnm. It seetpg j (says the Iria'hgahua Herald) that the children of a Mrs Barleigh were BtiflEejringc6roma.!cold;vand, acting upon, the: advice of a neighbour, Mrs Burleigh rather rashly "administer. 1 to each ; a ;teasDoonfal o^thej extract; of, eucalyptus. Ihe children were at ott'V'seiEßot /^rith>iviolentsy/nptonsipf, internal ? po^sdmngf the eldest girl particut rlyVeing thrown into ;a tdmbleipajßpxy^jm. ■ JEUppilyj a neighbour very scon prepared a strong: emetic, and this haVin^ been adminw; isterjed-;With .e^ectj by .tbe^ time the doctor "arrived the patients were greatly, relieved, end 'subsequent treatment very ffppn jhrqughjtj them, round. .. _. iv/ , .. q , J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 61, 5 February 1883, Page 2
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103A Caution. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 61, 5 February 1883, Page 2
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