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  2. ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    The various modes of celebrating her Majesty's birthday, on Monday, concurred to render it a very remarkable anniversary. The joyous proceedings included the Levee, at Government house, the official dinner, there, the annual ...

    Article : 2,278 words
  3. MEDICAL FACTS.

    A writer in a New York paper says, that spirits of hartshorn is a certain remedy for the bite of a mad dog. The wounds, he adds, should be constantly bathed with it, and three or four doses, diluted, taken ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. SUICIDE BY THROAT CUTTING.

    Of the great number of persons who attempt to destroy life by cutting the throat, very few comparatively die immediately, although a large number never ultimately recover. When a person ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. LAW AND POLICE COURTS.

    John Richter, labourer, charged with being drunk in Rundle -street, was fined 5a Thomas Holly, labourer, contributed a similar amount to the support of the Government of the Province, for ...

    Article : 839 words
  6. FORESTRY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At six o'clock on the evening of the Queen's birthday, about 70 gentlemen sit down to the sumptuous and and well arranged dinner, in the new mid commodious room of host Solomon, of the " Temple Tavern," to celebrate the ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  7. PREVENTION OF MARKS FROM SMALL-POX.

    it appears that the most effectual means is the seclusion of light. Experiments made at New Orleans seem to afford very satisfactory evidence on this point. During the eruptive and ripening ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. NITROUS ACID GAS.

    A correspondent writes as follows:—I have just observed in your paper of the 28th ult an article headed 'Medical News, copied from the Globe entitled an Effectual Febrifuge,' in which nitrous ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. BREEDING OF LEECHER.

    We leave those who trade in leeches to decide whether the means of propagation recommended below can be adopted here, and recommend them to try the experiment, hs its success will be highly ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. EXEMPTION OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS AND AFRICANS FROM INSANITY.

    Dr Lillibridge, of Virginia, who was employed by the Government as the medical officer to superinten, the removal of the Cherokee Indians in 1827, 1828, and 1829, and who saw more than 20,000 Indians ...

    Article : 235 words
  11. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    The only assault case for the week was that between John Ben, of Rosina-street, blacksmith, and George Foulis, of the same place, wheelwright. Mr. james for the detence. ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the Paris Academy of Sciences, M. Martinet. de Rio presented a natural tissue which is known in Mexico by the name of maize cloth. It is fabricated by an insect, and is found in the large heaps of maize ...

    Article : 277 words
  13. CAMPHORE AS A DENTRIFICE.

    Mr Herapath, of Bristol, has addressed, on this subject, the following letter to Mr Jibbs, a dentist, of Cheltenham:-"Having received from you a request that I would subject human teeth to the ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. ADELAIDE MARKETS. 25th MAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  15. ELECTRICITY AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.

    Dr. Gilby describes a case of wry-neck, which was completely cured by electricity. A lady, aged 28, had laboured under this disease for nine months; the contraction seemed to be in the left sterno-mastoid ...

    Article : 698 words
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