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Show uo- LECTURE GIVEN Those who attended Miss Dancy's talk of last Saturday enjoyed one of the treats that como very raroly. An audience of about three hundred appreciative ladles and several gentlemen gen-tlemen listened with rapt interest while the demonstrations of treating a pain of the spine, gas pain in the stomach or abdomen, and a sprain was given. Tho lecturer showB how the circulation circu-lation of our "blood responds to heat of different temperatures. Temperatures Tempera-tures above 98 degrees dilate the blood vessels and brings the blood to tho part whore tho heat Is applied; terneratures below 52 dogrees contract con-tract the blood vessels and sonds the 'blood away from tho parts, while temperatures tem-peratures between 92 and 9S degrees are neutral and are very beneficial aB sedatives in the treatment of nervous ner-vous conditions. Sho Illustratod very nicely how one organ may "bo deprived of its full flow of blood while all surrounding organs might have their usual flow Increased. |