Sean a en —eeeee—————EeEeEeEeEE wae ditt AAA A eins Gem . i i : Treatment of Bright's Disease. Semmola, of Naples, io an article in the We ner Madizinische Blatter, No. 49 advises, strongly against allowing a patient who is suff. ring from nehphritis io come in contact with cold in any avoidable wav. Such patients ure ; . ; excessively sensitive to coid, and cold baths are t rllowed by great shock abu depression. Violent massage and exercisa of the mu-cies the autho: iso strongly deprecates a8 followed bY greats < VeakpDess. " He would adlvis patient to live in a ‘irs iequable climate ; to stric¢ ly avoid all exposure or going ‘about ip severe W r weather; practice m ld rymnastics in a com'‘ortable room r he n'ure into a temperature b:iow Lor 20 devrecs C. The author t asizes the remarkable sensibility ot the skin of the sufferer with Brights | variations of temperature. » and chloride is advised tolerated. When weeks, albumen has dropsy n doses as large as aiter two or three not entirely disappeared and has been relieved, phosphates of sodium or calcium are given im quantities as large as 40 grains or a drachm daily. The efficacy of these diugs the author their power to promote tl albumen. The methodical inhalation of oxygen, which Semmola has urged since 1867, en repeatedly proved to be of the highest benefit, Albumen soon dis- appears. after its uve, and although may remain in the urine, the ndition is se much author thinks we have here an argument for the dyscrasic¢ origin of Bright's } ves rT eis n assimilation of has b cists patients genera ar r _~ improved that the or hwmatovzenic il ~c All astringents are considered ‘not Ouly valueie-s, but also injuriou-. Especially is the action of ferram seequich/oratum aod plumbum aceticum throught Injarl us, because of thei astringent influence on the capillaries of the S'sib. 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Hibbert Binney apd Benjamin Gerrish Gray, Tru-tees for King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, of the other art. ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate en Lot Thirty-four, in Queen’s County, aod bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the southwestern angle of land owned by Edward Auld, thence running along the gouthern boundary line of said land enst- wardly for the distance of thirty-four chains, thence northwardly along the eastern boundary of said land twelve and one-half chains, thence westwardly parallel with the said boundary line till it strikes the east boundary line of thirty acres of land recenily sold by Edward Auld to Lawrence Whelan, thence at right angles south until it strikes the southeast angle of said thirty acres of land, thence along the south boundary of said thirty acres until it strikes Jand held by James Landrigan, thence south to the place of commencement, containing twenty-seven and one-half acres, a little more or less. ALSOo—All that other tract, piece or eespel of land, stent 17/95 and being on Township num- ber Thirty-four aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is tosay: Commencing at a stake fixed on the east side of the road leading from Char- lottetown to Stanhope, thence east seventy-two chains, thence south ten chains, thence west seventy-two chains, and thence north ten chains along the said road to the place of commence- ment, containing sixty acres of land, a little more or ess. : And also that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Lot number. Thirty-four afore- said, havi a front of six chains on the west side of the Covehead Road, and running west by parallel lines to the boundary line of Township number Thirty-three, containing fifty aeres of land, a little more or less. : For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated 4th March, 1887, Seas HIBBERT BINNEY, | BENJAMIN G. GRAY, Mortgagees. 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