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JL Lady in Kilamazoo, Michigan, has the photographs of her three departed ,a lords in a group, with a vignette of her--*f|self in the. centre, and underneath is Jhe : *' The Lord will provide." J A London advertisement runs thus:
"A country priest will say mass once a week for any one who will regularly send him the time Newspaper, second-hand, On the day of its publication." Electbicity in Medical Practice. — The f increasing use of electricity in medical practice is worth notice. Toothache can now be cured by a current of electricity ingeniously applied to the seat of the pain. The instrument employed is delicate, and specially contrived for the purpose. - Chilblains also are speedily cured, if treated • by electricity.-'" Chambers's Journal. ;
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1775, 10 September 1874, Page 3
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