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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1880)
THE WEST SHORE. June, 1880. .84 NEW TltKATMKNT FOlt CANCEIt, Hit Ixniliia . 1 calla atlsnUon to to im portant earise of inveaUgaUoaa ootid urted l the JtMn'a hoepilal, llirniingham, aa to a new method In the treatment of eanoer b lfr John 1jr, profoaaor of midwifery at Queena College. iiivmhi viii nil 1 nie Mi nga waa Hll till l.aa r.i... . .1 11. 11 ui ny timlicai treatment; hut the im-uinta and iiwrimiiitt cvmducUtl dy Mr. ('. lead to Uie Ulirl thai l.y the uaa of t'hian turpentine hull ha haa Woo ilia tint to an cancer cum Im not miljr arrwetod, out inn. I, without aurgi l i ration. Mr. I "a , MMf waa puliliaihtxl in tha lxinrtt ol Hatch '.'ith, Ho reooiiimende hla treatment ee-.ially in ram of calmer ol tha female gen er.ttve i.ijbi.b Ha feM ll.al I. l..l ....I. . 1. 11 ll trial of vani.ua rvtnndiea, both general aim n ai, out ai lut oiinciuiletl that If cancer ooiiiil im . in. 1 it in. 1. 1 Im m ,11. -Ii. im admin 1.1. 1. iiik iiiiii). ami inual Im ol aurll a ii tura that It ooulil Im taken for a long mini with nut altiM'tinu aitifial fuin tintta lit n...ral ..i.t.i lion. A etudy ol tlia pathology of linear inl him to tha opinion that carbo-hydrate of anina kind might pmva lK.nrii. nl, ami r . ,., 1... 1.. In. i.. i.li. I thai Chun lur-tentine might I moai auiiaiua. aii npiiortiinily waa aoou .ni i.ImI A woman aged ,V came to tha hoaiiiul tilth olrrhoua earner ol the oemx aim i-.-u 01 ina utttue. "Ilriinirrhaii" waa . 1. , ii, th, l... k anil ftMoMI agmtu liif ami . alt., i-nta , a. In 11a well i,,,,,,,,! I I pall. 1,1 . ti l.nlly I,,, I ( ,1(( U, , au. It a a 11 iiwihmI ttiatttlal.l. I.. .11. ...... ... raliava tha auftannga of the patient, even il tlm in. n .110111. , pn-uuoe uilleVnralile aymptnllta in I....IIII prove 01 no avail. I lhenl..re pre eeiim-n i man Iihki,ii,p. .11 gi.ma, il ..i auliihur. foui grama, la Im made int.. tw.t tolls to Im taken every four houra. No npiataa were ... 1 .i.i 1 miiiui latin ,1,1,1, to Im inaila 111 In 1 diet or 1-ccu111tn.11 nunn nay am r las nig the un.li.iiii tin 1., lii.nl tetania. I hei.,( git-ally relieved froin pan., a. 1. 1 waa in l-ill, 1 tiiinla, tint aha win denied of a larga am.. not rat diet barge. It waa leaie.1 that aha nli n. I t.. a ilia, haiga ol a aau giiinn.ua natiim. (In riainiuaUnn, however, the lamiia uaa I. .111,. I In I- 1, 11., 1 ..11, . .1 Into M-cielliin, an tetiatl..ui aa to Im niptfli ui omit- j uiini uui uaa, an.l thia, elihnugh .In l.a.l eyilltgril In la. II Hin-. , t. Ilia ltie.li. ma w aa . ..nln.m-d I,, 1 l.'weeke anth . I, 1 II. lit 1. ...II. an, n. ,.., ,.,,,. ,,( . ,.,, l-mg 1 i..l at. I. At tha ami l that lime aha eu.i.iewy lall tha Una 11 ami la-It no ad.lrcee. Tha eevtHtd case waa that of a V1H.1t.ra. a........ aa'i-l ;il III Una li.aLa.wu. lit. - "-- .... i to Im niallaal away hy tha turiMalin in lour or 1. ., - Mr flay rrrta aavarml ulhar . .... m whi.li tnuaikaUa ImmIII atnlantly raaulla.1, with a M) irMa4St n Mrouaat rura. Homa ivuea hava ham oattoar ul tha hrvaal, .1.1, .man, ft,- wharr Iha tur)MUna .y.ul.l not ba ill r' ' 111 i""a. II waa maaU Into an aniulamn hy Mr Whlullald, tliaMnaa In tlm huaiital, aa followi Aa alharwal anluluaa of fhian tuiian Uaa aaa 1 1. ..n,l .y diaaolriBg I ,., of tha tut i""1"" '' ur aulnhne alhar . an.. .11.. U.i ThaaUw aiaauliwi tha lairwulina in aUnUy III Una .lt.,,. 4 , fc.ut, liaga.at.lh. i M 1 ayrui, I oa ftowar of aul utiar. l gruna, ..I au u. Iti oa j I on Ur Umaa daily. Mr. Okf ivmaikiUiU ".n. Unary ml of Inr pawlawa, if 11 4laoa aay .AVi cm nkacMr, u IkkJaniaalUa a,. ...ml ..I ha anawxly lamUr lataa of IU aM.iftc adarlav avaw hro aalaninia laraj in am all .!., 1h aama mnwk ai. .li I nli Wa km l. Ihr tmMm awl Suaalmrg liMiUaM in aay han.la thay hava n. t iw,, JihmJ Uaa aama IwawhctaJ aaTaota a cw.wua growlha aa Uaa tluaa t,.,,..,,!,,,, ha doe TVa aaaiimam tM u,. i,,, BMaj jru h4 om U aaJaly aad ouaUaauwr r,Mi , 8 gtatna duly. Il ta adv.aal.lr u. Jiar..u'nua Uat rMly Inr a law daya aflat 10 cat 13 waa' awawtatii a.imiatatraUua, and Uiaa to rwasaaa aa bafora. The combinktion with tulihur wu ven at Aral, and haa baen continuod. It il mlitful whe ther much btMaU ia ilerived from tha comhinatinii, but tha effect! bkve been an Ifoflj gwal with it, that it wu thought kd viakble to continue ita uae. 'I'hera il every rek- aun to L.in.t c, irnm xnc man mao" wim m auUtanoeain combination with the turpentine, auch a ckrboiikle of lime, iodidu of calcium, kinmnnikled copjMr, iUimne, lielieeriue, hytlraa Un, etc., that the turieutine ia Wit ailinlun trrtxl aimply, aa the moat marked anil rapid cf feota hava alwkyi been nikuileated when it hki Iweu given kloue. "The aWptraMot apicar to act upon the Mriphery of the growth with great vigor, earn ing the . t-ly iliaapHkrance of what ia uaually armalin the lurtlier ilfvelnpmciit ol the tumor. It pnaluoea equally elliiient reaulta on the whole inaaa, aeeminglv tleatroying ita vitality, but more alowly. It ap)ieani to diaaolve all trie can oor ri'lla, leaving the veaael to Iwcome luliae ouentlv atmtiliied. and the tinner atructurea to gradually gain a tparutn 1 Iv iiormkl 0Mtli HOB, "It ia a moat ellicient aniKlvue, laimn: an en tire teaaalinn of pain in a lew day., and far mnre i lli , tn.lly titan any aedative that I have I t I . II 1 .I i ,i.iii in ine iaaca 1 nave ui-Ncriooii lln aedative waa emiilnyeil in any inataitce, althnuult 111 a. .me uaai-B where great pain hail exialed DM viiitialy to 1 iiitti.'iiig the treatuti-nt, large liiMa had la-i-ll .,,,11 Wlii-lln.r tliianrrtal. it! pain at ia. . In, 11, th,. .li.th of the tumor, or, ai my .mi anggeata, ia din, to tln re lieing no longer lint. ill, .11 til tilt' irlltlent 111 m h hit ronaMinaluia id ti iiamii biO withdrawn hy the removal of tha coll. I, tin. fact ia tha aame." PKNNor Si mi.. A correaiKimlent 111 John. town Wrttn. aa f.illiiua Paaaual akaal until lalelv, haa Uen kimwii 111 Una t.iuntry only by IttMi but ita manufacture hubtM ciunmeiiceil Una yrar. mi a large aiale, at Jnhuatowii, I'eiui. Aa ta welt kn.iwii. Lln. fllatnaita .. a..., ...... hava Ui u utilinl fur making iik ii hearth or -n-.meua 11 .nun aitii, ami alio lor melting cruel hie al.-f. hut tln.tr ant. It. -at n.t. I,. II... a v ., . v., ...in nun nil inivfriiivnl thrratcm u iiMrrt.lo Ntli pU- I fin una lit .. ,. .. - .1 .. .a. - ... ,,,y , .)N ,, ul M.M , f,, "It I iltl'l ,,f in,, .( luir a. f..a U L....I. L-. h.. . , ... .V'"' V" """" .....,...,.,, uin ft ., i,h,. ,11 manual Inr ..... . . 11. 1 . - . . " 'eaa 111 ..... h liirnate ia a nan thai .-a,, 1.... tin.... I -a . .... 1 . - "..i, 1, 11 ia re toivo.1 oy a . .mint 1 will, tlm tiigino einplttvi'il l.'T !',! I II, I. ... All. r II.. ..... 1. ..I I ., " I I u.rgi'ti, tilt' gaa llamea playing mrr and arountl it briim the .' .Itl. .. t II . I I . . ... - : . V,, ...C ,U4, , U,luUj W')j() " io to inpii . an.,., tin. moat inti mate lliliimitturt ,.l i ... . I .l . ... .... . i,, lnul nier-ttm,,,,. thr nb-relion l,, mrtil ,M j laim r ......... I. . .. .1 ...... 1 - .nut cruciliisa. I lia .. lino la completed , . ,m, mr ,j. I ha only mm Uiat (urni.he. men haut attel IUa.ll. I.I' t ,11 l.naaaa In .1... II....- I ... . . - r milium .-itaua, ia Uie Itautirr Sof.1 ' I a ' . -"i. i ney are J . ; . "itiue annual entirely ,i- Imiuvl U. thairpr,,,, ,w.Nuctl,in. An Vtia-tftirlarrr, I'M,,!,!,,. Til lllatli. a. ft . W a . . U .. in rrlrrnuu to D... ...I . . r' M : " ..tMttl-- I a MtVI. "I imn aniMar. I. k... .. ' . .7 .1 Lav. . . anu we h , or 1 - ,le.,L7:"V,,,,4",, f ,N,n ,h" .id. ..ii i. ... ,"" ir"n " ihat Mm ..tin k 1 r ""l,otU how py th. It FonfliL Bitter. At a Ute acicntitic meeting in Intlon, Prof. Church read a paper on a sain plo of butter, which muit have lain for many centurici, buried in an Irish bog. Its probable age wu judged to be about one thousand years. The sample contained nearly four per cent, of curd, which coniisted partly of vegetable matter derived from the bog, but oouUiutxl quite enough animal matter to prove that the butter had liven originally made from animal milk, and was not a mere artilicial fat Its fatty oharao- l t i 1 .....;,. i., .a 1 j I,i nail, However, ueeu ciiliicij cintiicti, ami the glyecrides of which the fat had originally cnnaiflteil hail been decomposed so as to leave . . f ii ' c . Btmpiy k mixture ui tue latLy aotua, wuion con .alant. tl.c ant.l .. ,,. nf animal fata Tl,. butter hail, in fact, become changed into a anb tance closely resembling in character and com- t.iattii.n tlm an 1 tatanna nf whioh onwl anmnnait. candles are composed. The result is singular, as showing that length of time, combined with exposure to moisture, will effect the decompo sition which the manufacturer of atearine has to eirect by the agency of heat and acids. At the same meeting another paper wu read on a sample of still older butter, which had been taken from an alabaster vase in an Egyptian I I, It hail aul.lnntln kaan ,.,..ll...l 1 -. " .... ... ., IKDlKtl auu poured into the vaic, and carefully sealed over. This sample was probably about 2,500 years old, iiwi ute pre.ervaiiuu nan oeen bo periect that it km only slightly rancid, and had fully retained the chemical properties of genuine butter, the fats not having been decomposed to any sensible extent This sample possessed a decided taste md smell of butter, while the sample from tho bog was cheesy rather than buttery in amelL A SiiKKi'-WoHiiYimi Doo Burying ns Prkt Al.lVK. Manv slii i. I. ami l.mli. h.u. uu.ll. ... j j, ...... a.u IDUDUIiy MM worried on sheep farms in the neighbor DOOd of Dundee, Scotland. An unusual method nf .Iti'int wiirruinn a... . I ,- " r " Jtf lavaaM ucipebraieu oil the farm of I'ickstone, tenanted by Mr. Camp .n. uttii oioruiug a laniii was neurit bleating ill one of the lields on the farm, and. as no lamb could he seen on a casual inspection, a more careful search was made, when it su found that ii,,. I.l...t!m. ,,r...,..,i..,i t . i lTl.. ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1Bnlu tna6 waB huned in the land, the only part left exposed Ming the head. It was at once evident that this had been the work of a dog. The lamb was taken out, ami was, strange to say, little the worse of its burial. A diligent watch was in.titutetl, with the result that the depredator -a collie dogwai captured in the act of bury, ing anuthcr lamb, which was also alive. A Nkw I'iiknomknon of M ac s k i ism. It is we 1 known that the ratio between the residual ami the tetnnorarv t., ,,.,,.,tiu.., . . i 1 t i , . c j ..-ftu-mut ui oar ut aboei envelop,,! by a magnetizing ooil diminishes aa ir i'ir .............. -L l . i I- li ""wntLT na tiuckcr. Aub. Kik-lu wu i, hv :j conclunon which is opposed to the ordinary llllenilltiitna l.nt M.LI.I. . t. . ' i j "penenoe has con 'Tilled in overv i, ,.t 1. Ta .1.1. Ta tat. i i s " mill xi we MM bars of the same steel and of the same with au,TMi"rcff?? a dual magnetism which is opposite to that of llie coiL ( i.i,,i.,, , ir.....!... ,,.,.,,.. Sl.MI'lNO IV STtma . TL. A . n a. ,, - i in- .1 mr i iron uroccr aenaiblv olni.ft.tn ,..,....... -i t, , - - p-j.auuo BioepinK in stores. W d well Cept yet these tt i ngs combine to make an impure atJosphere, wind, even . .tolerable venlSlation will not ",y ! tolerable ventilation El2?7 2J. "We. our haalth a n1 an 1 mr heklthwu .tall lmproTed by g experi. St ll.i B Aw tat. TV. t. . . '.law (..-. ,.,i,' ::'n ""'.""'T ,f by h- iB 3T "WUltio to oar kaowladm , i tk Md hu f f-adiaat mm. ""lwlXn U. propert, SfliCTAl'IM M l ... ..... oZ '"lTl.1 thU country an.) th.t tTi . i . Pw-KM-'ss by machinery. Z n, l1 at ,Mding. P- The glaas; are not im i L . B' .