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  2. THE FARM & STATION

    THE agricultural "situation" at the commencement of the year 1879 is a bad one. For some time past farmers have been deluding themselves with the idea that things were at their worst and must mend; but there are now ...

    Article : 3,429 words
  3. THE GARDEN & ORCHARD

    MANY of the colonists who in their youth read, in other lands, of the happy prophetic time when every man should "sit under his own vine and under his own fig-tree," little dreamt they would ever live in a country ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  4. VETERINARY NOTES

    ALL but brand new chums, perhaps, are aware of the poisonous effects on stock and poultry of the above very common shrub. Human beings, as well as cattle and geese, have been poisoned by it; and Dr. Wools, of ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. Strangles.

    A MALIGNANT form of this nuisance to horse-breeders commences with much the same symptoms as an ordinary feverish cold. The symptoms are a very rapid loss of strength; putrid breath and discharges from the ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. The Lungs and their Diseases.

    WITHIN the chest (a cavity formed by the spinal column, ribs, breast-bone, and diaphragm) are contained, with the heart, its large blood vessels and a portion of the gullet, the highly important respiratory and blood ...

    Article : 911 words
  7. Broken Wind.

    IN broken wind air is inspired by one effort, and expired by two; and, as has been already said, it is the rupture and coalescence or running into one another of air-cells in the substance of the lungs. There is no cure for it; ...

    Article : 234 words
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