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A medical gentleman in Geefong was attending a young lady with quinaey. The doctor said she'd die if an abcess in her throat did not burst, and that it all depended on harself whether it burst or not. She wouldn't make an effort, however, and the doctor on his last visit locked the door of \the bedicom when ho went in, co aft to cause the joung lady to eit up in fted in astonishment. The doctor tbYn quietly took off his coat, while the eyw of his patient dilated with horroA Next came his bootß, and with them an

agonished shriek from (he sufferer, that had the effect ioi ended. The abceßS had burst, and the lady wrs upland well two days afterwards.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 85, 9 April 1875, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 85, 9 April 1875, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 85, 9 April 1875, Page 4

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