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HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

Continued and obstinate nose bleeding has been found at times very hard to stop, and a simple and effective remedy will no doubt prove welcome to those who live in the country, or at a distance from medical attendance. Several severe Cases of nose bleeding have occurred at the University of Philadelphia; and, after trying every expedient without success, Dr Agnew, as a last resort, tried ham fat. Two large cylinders of bacon were forced well up into the nbstrils, resulting in almost immediate relief, and an entire cessation of the ; hemorrhage. To cool a hot dish in a hurry, place salt in th e ; water into which you plunge it. -

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 3, 21 April 1894, Page 6

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HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 3, 21 April 1894, Page 6

HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 3, 21 April 1894, Page 6

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