The True Elixir Found.
Whatever Dr Brown Sequard in havo accomplished with his reef discovery that has just put his nai into everybody's mouth, his achie nients are us nothing compared w the rejuvenating elixir that a Frai fort poultry-fancier claims to li£ discpyored. This jngoiijqu? hon-raji oqnocived die idea of taking froii freshly laid hen's egg the vi essence contained therein, and i jectiug it into the systom of a patie in a manner similar to that pursu hy Dr, fyown-Sequard. The patient iipoj) whom tl breeder of bantams and Shanglu tfiod his first experiment was aged and decrepit mat) pf a mild a inoffensive disposition. The ili: that was injected into his,arm cai from an egg freshly laid by a gai hen of a breed noted for its pqgnacio characteristics. In a few hoi the' old man's whole natu underwent a ohaugc, and frc his former gontlo nature sprang remarkable activity, to which w soon addod a degree of eombativene quite similar that manifested by t, lord of that roost whence ohuio t ogg that was used. Now the c man is as spry and chipper as ] was forty years ago, while his pu uaoious disposition would do jroi to a professional pugilist, In discussing his discovery t lien man said yesterday—" 1 belie that the day is not far distant wh our markets will team with eg labelled with copyright trademarl so that patients may know t strength, pedigroe, and character ogRS they use, Thus they may ha infused into thoir systems at will t elements of.tho Leghorn's rovi uatuvo, the fighting instincts of t gamecock, or the domestic and qu taste's of the Drabma."—Esthangfc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3368, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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278The True Elixir Found. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3368, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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