Show lead poisons 1 the edit editor of the scalpel wei mei very strone language fi relation to the dan danaher er of usina leal for wat water er pip pipea 4 ind in m the shape of 0 white lead for painting dwelling kortises koti ses anti and also in relation to the am great it danger ine incurred ur by workmen in the manufacture of lead in all is shape ile he gives aives numerous instances of the pe inions results of the use and am of leial ody nd gives ves a table of 2161 cases of lead d sease re rc rived 4 barim daring 8 or 10 at one hospital at paric an an emment eminent french writer on lead ays that at no bo to doom should be inhibited inhabited after beina being ed with lead until the exit expiration ration of three monto months when scalpels and lancets lancers begin t to cry poison jt t the people beware tave is i brath in the above tetch etch A severe burn bura on oa toe the body of a little child r i Ws this city i it if the name was mentioned we do not tt within a few weeks was reported to as having been washed with sugar of lead which ased a hard bard ky dry scab to form on the surface sui face leav g the 1 fire to burn under the scab ta till ill mortification n death relieved the te sufferer of its misery precisely e result that any reasonable creature acquainted ith the merita mait of lead would contemplate from such 1 application i for the natural effects of the lead are arc t form a scab or crust on the surface so quick and bud bard as to lea leave ve a oo 00 chance of extracting the fire ora in a deep burn and death is the only mend left r the patient to look to for comfort As a remedy for burns and f rost frost tea cold water ho has no equal first because it is I 1 od in itself secondly it is so universally at hand every tune time of need anen any part of the body burned 2 it should be in instantly immersed in in a bucket backet water and there them remain till til the burned part is aged with sev several of fine cotton I 1 or ken e n elota sufficient to pe factly exclude the air am the burn bum ie it may then be removed vom tile the tacket ket or antee water and am cold water may be poured on e cloth as often as necessary to relieve the smarting d thus con continue not removing the bati dages daes I 1 alit until e fire is entirety entirely removed it if the burn is is deep liffe ike no exertion to sweat the patient and continue if 16 sweating till arm after ft bandages are removed and ae patient is heald I 1 when a koa is do adt revolve the stocking lest you remo Oos skin with it but immerse t the he foot stocking and a arn a the water and amida bandage the stocking on 06 the foot till sealed healed and in ia nine cases cam OU out or of ten when thoroughly ly treated in this manner stocking may removed be ifill 0 ith i tha course of I 1 M y part of 4 cie tae body se scalded aid aimer iw att clothing clotet should be served in the same fenev anner to i if f you yoa would keep the skin whole and save all after serve a frozen toe as you would a bu burned arned or scalded foot when the fire or er frost is entirely removed if the skin is broken which will seldom be the case when properly treated use consecrated oil freely wel weil covered with faith it if all will receive these few hints and practice upon them as they have need few cases of death burns will evea ever come to the evs ears of the doat |