A French surgeon says that on chloroforming some mice, and lifting them by their tails they tried to bite, but on laying them again in a horizontal position they resumed insensibility. Acting on this hint, when a patient showed signs qF collapse under ariose of chloroform, he dropped tho patient's hoadovor the bedside. and raised his .feet quite high, The patient at once became conscious; when laid straight on the bed he became insensible again ; and a return to lowering the head and raising the feet for ten minutes was required to counteract the chloroform. It is thought that by this treatment amesthetics may be used with great safety. An Australian newspaper says:—"A short time ago Mr Garland gave a vivid description of how he restored a female patienir" (to .whom he'had administered chloroform) from a threatened syncope by investing her, He showed that conseiousneswas restored immediately after the heacKwas >placed downward, This very important Ditof exppriencehasjustreceivedauxjliaiy confirmation; • A French physician to say that when he has put rabbits Under the influence of chloroform for vivi-section purposes, he has invariably found them restored to consciousness as soon as he hung them head downwards." Good Words—From Good Authority, --* * * We confess 4hat we are perfectly amazed at the run of your American Hop Bitters, W» never had anything like it, and never heard of the like. The writer (Benton) has been selling drugs here, nearly thirty years, and has seen the rise of Hodhstetter's Vinegar and all other bitterß and patent medicines, but never did any.of thorn, in their bcßt days, begin to have the run that American Bitters have. * * We can't get enough of them. Wo arc out of them half tho time, * * Extract from letter to Hop Bitterß Co., U.S.A., August 22, 78, from Benton', Myers & Co., Wholesale druggi/^L Cleveland, 0., Be sure and see,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2102, 23 September 1885, Page 2
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378Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2102, 23 September 1885, Page 2
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