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Show MEDICAL MENTIOK. Among Its many triumphs, modern surgery has worked a marvelous success suc-cess In tho operations for appendicitis. When it Is Inevitable the patient and fitulidu may IrUalllio, buiaeuui wKU ab-soluto ab-soluto confidence Dr. William Henry, an English physician, physi-cian, states, as the result of experiments, that In all forms of animal ltfe.tlnsccto Included, oxlsta the lasto for alccol. IU says that fishes are tho only A teetotalers'' tee-totalers'' In creation. l The Munich Neuesto Nachrlchten announces an-nounces that Frau Hllgen, of Trdstberg, Havarln, has homo no less than six children chil-dren In one year Sho was delivered ot trlpletn In January of last year and boro trlplots again In December. The case H attracting much attention from the medical med-ical profession. "Genius Is some sort ot neurosis," says Sir Frodorlck Troves, the celebrated English physician, "an uncakulated nervous disease. Tho few men of genius 1 havo met wero exceedingly Impossible persons. Thoy are certainly entirely out 3f placo In the medical professlon.-where aven clovcrnens Is not to bo encouraged, indeed of all desperately dangerous persons per-sons tho brilliant surgeon Is the roost lamentable." . Numerous successful trials In the hospitals hos-pitals have proved that Quina-Laroche Is especially suitable for elderly' jwrsons ind delicate children, and that tt'fs moat tffectlve lu cased of gastralgla. d'yspep-ila, d'yspep-ila, neuralgia, emaciation, depression of aplrlts, slow convalescence. Illness after confinement, chlorosis and scrofula. It Is an antipyretic In all cases of f over, pneumonia, rheumatism, Influenza and ether acuto Inflammatory conditions. |