IS IT SUICIDE?
Mark Twain tells the story j that at tho inquest held on tho body of Buok Fanshaw—i»ho during the delirium of a ragint; typhoid fever had taken'arsenic, shot himself through the body, out his throat, and jumped out of a four-storey ° window, breaking-his neck—the jury, after due deliberation, Bad and' tearful, but with]intelligence .unbliided by iti sorrow, brought in a verdict of "death by the visitation of God." . Buck undoubtedly committed suicide, and so doca ovoryono who neglects the firat Bymptomo of approaching and disease, Nature always gives amnio notice of any disturbance of physical processes j'somolimes it is neuralgia, sometimes a sharp shooting pain in the. abdomen or side, or a dull or throbbing headache; no two persons get the same -4M, spmptoms. ,What you have to do Is, to > attack tho first symptoms, for if consumption, dropsy, cancer or Bright's.',. v • disease once gets astart you cannot stop its headlong course to.tho grave. Thesfijjf aro facts thero is no disputing,' for all the medical skill In tho world oannot do muoh for you when real organic disease hassetin.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 2
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406IS IT SUICIDE? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 2
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