| Show Flowers Birred Out of London Hospitals An edict has gone forth against the Introduction of cut flowers Into the one hundred and lower public I flag Pilots of tho British metropolis This mU r at first Bight appear an arbitrary and cruel measure On Inquiry It Is ascertained that the obJecton tire due mainly tl the fact that the water In I which te ao Placed II order to retain their freshness rapid I y fement rot and engender mi rrohenwhlcb thereupon find among th fc ecr stricken anti Inemlo patent it the ward a most favorable 1011 for g owth And propagation Of cours e title dr hal couldbe remedld hy the renewal of twice the mater ono or twl n day and by the return to Permit tiny cut flootra to remain In n rOm for any longer period than Joe hour Hut experience has shown hot even the best regulated l of hospital tbJr i = where the discipline I li most clnbora and strict It Is alxolutely ImpoI hie to Insure the Ilk from the danger allsllg from neglect In this matte mat-te Then too the odor of the flows I flow-s In ninny cases deleterious to the Nick Not only do their various Per fume exelclse an Injurious Influonce upon the nerves and upon the hrlil of the pallcnBtbut also upon the brain al i throats Aceoicllng to the most roll I nent larynKoleielsts such nn Dr Ia I vel the late Sir Morel Mackenzie and lb Ckl others the flowers whleh Imvo tile Ort reputation In fill ropect are I if he violet the rose the heliotrope the gardenia and tile mignonette Perfume of there flowers produces a species of o Inrll ot the ronsttlet Air mU8I 8peo of tho glottis aM pnBm of tb Irnchlal I tubeN Y Journal |