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... inadmnissible, it is an amsple aind productive Lsource of comfort both to the parentc and infant. It is also 3strongly recommended for light suppers, food for infants, 2and makes a most delicious custard pudding, for which pur- I pose it has been used bh ...

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... inadmissible, it is an ample and productivet X- source of comfort both to the parent and infant. It is also n- strongly recommended for light suppers, food for infants, we and makes a most delicious custard pudding, for which pur- pose it has been used by ...

“Brief Chronicler of the Times”

... ether are completely removed by a few inhalations of oxvgen. The returns for the year show a remarkable increase in the mortality at Edinburgh, which exceeds that of 1845 in a proportion of 22 per cent. The Unitarian congregation of Newcastle liave adopted ...

Advertisements & Notices

... and fermented s e i dmissible, it is an tample and productive e fort both to the tparent and infant. It i so s gly recommended for alight suppers, food for infants, and makes a most delicious custard pudding, for which purpose It has been used by dfargilies ...

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... hausi of it. I'ersi'tosastu~pifaictives-, vsmose basis is laudattim or other aiven at tre c gnrcan atieasnistered to tender infants, i cpe- 'emaly anarig tme poorn r b lass'Es. These dangeros compounds allayina fort a time, hy stiptifying the Senses, but ...

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... the pisitive character of the law of mortality in disease; indeed, there seems to be nbthing wvithin the wh'i~l range of the doctrine of icrobabilities so well defluied aspthe nertalitysof diseased lives. Te mortality of the generall pulation has frequently ...

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... Atkinson's Infants' Pteservatiee, and in observitog the name of Ru- t SeaR BAR.KER, No. I, Market Piece, Manchester,t upon the gosernment stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle. a .Amongst the numeroust testimionials of my Atkinson's f Infants' Preservatite ...

Advertisements & Notices

... LOZENGES. JT is a fact established by the annual Bills of Mortal- 1. ity that one half of the Children born are cut off be- fore attaining Seven Years of Age, ad the fruitful source of this mortality is loonto st in that foul state of the stomach anid bowels ...

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... are not only E I agreeable, but of so innocent a nature that they may be s4 given with perfect security to the most delicate infant, as twell as to the robust of all ages, svith a positive certainty Ci Iof success; they invigorates and strengthen the lungs ...

Advertisements & Notices

... traceable to certain habits forming, the mnoot seciet, yet deadly, and fatal springs of domestic misory aodch premature mortality.'-.olpen Free Press. Published -by the 'Author, and' sold in London by S. Gilbeft,151'anid 52, Paternoster Row ; T. SowLERg ...

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... 'and fioass the original Painting by the late'Mr. P. Wyldr. Every lover of his counntrynd every admnirer 'of Sciia6 s Irn mortal 8ard, shonid see tbis beautiful Work, Of Art.- As also, ,the Original Models, of the ,,.. .JOLLY. .ZE QGA fl Fromn wlskb ...

The Family Companion

... Twenty and twenty are forty, and twenty are sixty: how few see the fourth twenty ! Who sees the fifth ? The first begins in the infant, with passion for milk—all mouth and no wit—and ends in the youth with a love forsweet ankles and cherry lips—all heart and ...