DIZZY'S DISEASE.
£"AThe Earl of Beaconsfiald is tutoring • from gout. If the disease can be kept from his heart and stomach no apprelien* sioa need be fiett for bis safety, though he is far advanced in his seventy-third year. Gout is not pleasant to have, but it may be regarded as rather healthy than other* wise, for it is generally slow in killing and keeps down other maladies. Lord Pal. merßton, who was a martyr to it, lived to be eighty-one, and there are examples ot longevity among British Htatesmen whose . toes and 6ngers were unpleasantly swollen. . We suppose, however, that none of theatre would have been the worse bad they been more abstinent with regard to wine and - high seasoned food. — Cincinnati Com> mercial. , ' ,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3087, 9 January 1879, Page 2
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125DIZZY'S DISEASE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3087, 9 January 1879, Page 2
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