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Show Its, II, on i I'aln-Kllliir. Tidied States Consul (lonornl (lucnlber, of Frankfort, writes us follows: fol-lows: lir. Hurler, of Furls, describes a enso of cancer of the faeo which, through applhulloii of milium, bud been rendered painless. Similar results re-sults bnvo been obtnlncd by oilier noted experla. Ho has also touud quick nud pnlu killing err cots of radium lu certain diseases of the eye. The Influence of nullum upon (ho motor-nerve motor-nerve centres bo considers of still gteiile. Impoitniico. In two cases of nervous spasms, which occurred three or four times u week, weak radiuui preparations were applied to the temples tem-ples for two or lime days, when the spasms ci used. In a case also of presumptive pre-sumptive Inability of motion, caused by nervous ilebllliy, nullum effected a complete cure wllhln throe dnys-pro-nhly, however, through suggestion. In neute fucinl paralysis of entirely now origin, radium oficcteil n euro in one day. Samples of weuk radio nativity are now rather incxpeus.ve, o Unit other physicians ure ciuhlcd to verify these results. |