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Show A ririLA.Tin;oriT iiiyests railroad life-pre.-:crvers. lie dne.sn't propose to prevent smash-ups, hut desires to have all trains supplied with ensesof medicines for UrfC a Iter the smash-upB oeeur. Too freipiently the wounded victims of accidents lie for hours lo fore the earc of ft physician can he procured. The idea is to place on each passeugor cur ti small case eon- turning several packages of clilon-form, clilon-form, .sweet oil, juilverizetl charcoal, sticking-plaster, handiiges, lint, needles nee-dles and thread, and other desirable articles for the relief of the burned or wound ej, so Unit no time need ho hot in relieving fufFrivrs.' Tin idea is a feverishly good one, and is starts lingly feasible. Will the railroad companies go to the (.xprnscof adopting adopt-ing it and prepare their passengers by the requisite display of surgical apparatus ap-paratus for the momentary approach of broken limbs and mutilated corpses, that their minds may be. continually in the proper train of thought for funeral ceremonies'' |