IS IT SUICIDE?
Mark Twain tolls the story] that at the inquest held on the body of Buck Fanshaw—who during the delirium of a raging typhoid fever had taken arsenic, shot himself through the body, cut his throat, and jumped nut of a four-Btorey window, breaking his neck—the jury, after due deliberation, sad and tearful, but with intellii{cnoe unbinded by its sorrow, brought in a vordict of "death by the visitation of God," Hack undoubtedly committed suicido, and so docs everyone who neglects the first Bymptoms of approaohing sickness and disease Nature always gives ample notice of any disturbance of physical processes; sometimes- it is nouralgia, spnietlmcs a sharp shooting pain in tho abdomen orsike, or a dull or throbbing headache; no two persons get the samo symptoms, What you have to dp is to attack the first symptoms, for if consumption, dropsy, cancer or Bright's disease once gets a start t/otuaiuwUtop its hoadlong course to the grayo, Theso are facts there is no disputing, for all the medical skill in tho work cannot do much for you whon real organio disease has set in.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3651, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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420IS IT SUICIDE? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3651, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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