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Sl'l
he given tiie instant the disease may
appe r.
IV. But to prevent the possibility
of delay, especially in the dead of
night, when the disease is veiy apt to
begin, the board loeormflend families,
to provide the following articles:
1 Mixtures—Take siilplieiie eth
er and aromatic spirit of hai (shorn,
of eacii half an ounce, compound tii>o-j ny to euro -tlirtii nt name,
lure of cinnamon, one ounce: Mix and I they* cun seldom have the proper!
cork up carefully. j moans at lomrnand. Tho hospitals i
VI. By fallowing these rules, and j or tlamp places would do well to; last hour that earl Grey has been
taking prompt advantage of the p r# . j "ear wooden shuts or clogs. j .sent for by the King, and renoested
vision nade at the Station-points, the I . . A,)S ' ai " from sleeping with the j to continue in eflicc. fp to this tin c
Bcaid ue convinced that in manv j' vi ' jdovv9 °P en - j liowovt r, wo litre no authority* id
cos s it will be cheeked at tho out- I Helurn home at an early hour, In j confirm these reporls. The Duke of
Bil, at tho same time, they ! °. r< * f *! 10 avoid the cold and damp of j We 11 in* tun was lor
strongly exhort
to convey theii
9j« ed to the h •>*-pit a Is,
ilie ..laboring classes I ^ IC n *)tht tiir.
sick' friends with all j Avoid i!3 much as
rather than! . , , .
where 1 ’’ hateviM may he the weather m
the tettsun, do net go too Unfitly
d.|
2 Laudanum — An ounce to be 1 it is hopedwill be sq numerous,' that I ticly cannot he too strongly
kept in readiness. 'cue shall be'ound near every man’s I ec °mmonied: consequently avoid nil
3. Pills—take of opium twenty- j habitation; an| carriages to servo at excesses of eating and drinking, fbi
four grains: camphor one drachm; the same time is dry*heat bnths, may * ' *
spirit of wine and conserve of roses | be found always reai'y at the hospi"-
' tals and stations, f«t iho instant «>.
mo’.v.i -»r r .1X1 ts m ill Louis of the
dpy and night, The board feel as-
inake a mass
of
proper
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A GENETS.
r. William K Holley, Maryville, E.
nnessec.
O. Williams, Colosac, New.York.
1NBUUGH BOARD Of’ HEALTH.
port of the Edinburgh Hoard of
Health on the mode of preventing
mil treating the Cholera, JS'occm
er, 1G, 1631.
The Edinburgh board ot Health
iiig maturely considered nil it
Iib sli< uld lie taken for eln cki g
: Epidemic Cholera, if it sl.uuld
ear m this cay, arc oi opinion lliui
‘proper time is now arrived tor
king 1 politic the (allowing din rlions
the guidance ol tho luliubit-
of Laudanum
an ounce, tincture of assaiceiulu two
ounces: Mix for keeping. Before
using, mix three tea-spi onfuls
with a wine glassful of thin slar< li;
| , | ... ... | and meat soups - , cat as little as pos-
‘ ll ’» '>y T"'l<lv av»lin 5 lhem- b| j . (mus , s ,. s) ,„,i „|,
... , . - - - two hcuis w itli
... |,° K ,n S this inoniing; but nothing
possible* exerts- i has transpired us lo (|>
! interview’. It <s said, l.ni ,v U knew
not how tiulv, that ~jr (j
' v ymi. Mr." G
i>.g, and Mr.
refused office.
Twenty TlJinnies to Pc
. The Exrl 0 f Jlareivood
it has h«en enserved that drunkards j have mado strong repreecrtation
and debauchees have keen mr.st ex- to the state of Yorkshire *'md ■ ■.i*
posed to the atiacks of the Choi- 'cr a lk> ill
Let your food ho principally mt.nl aid hear, declared it impossible to
r otuio of dm
no\
'kcr, Mr.
Jbrn, Mr. B. ir „
Manners .Sutton hare
"our.
is said to
of thest
I'Ceple will get their sick
s,> ouer and far more effcetunlly under
1 1'caifiient than in any other way; that
v )'
iclaiii it when injected, hy pressure ' every n inute’s delay is highly dan* j
bclmv wall a warm doth, as lung as !‘gcroos.
possible. . j YM. The moment (hr*, disensn is'
5 \Justaid Poultice? H.i\e •*'" j (*xpeeled to have appeared informa-!
ways ot hand four ounces of >»»»: j |, 0 j, m -, s t be givfen to VVm. G. Gun-'
iiingham, lisrp Clcik to the Board,
at tlm City Chnmb* rs. And stioul,)
Poultice? — Have sl
ot hand four ounces of mus-l
lard. A fourth part of tins, spread
over porridge poultices, will be suffi
cient for one patient. ^ , it •*slnhlish ilse.lf in the town, tntdj.
G Hot-air-Hatli—The Brhrd have i ( . n , iU j, expected to send to tho
approved ol ai h n-air-bath of j sllltr i B »me ipiarter. every tnoitimg before
pie const met ion, which inav to s<- '- -11 j Half past nine, a repot l of each new
at the Blind Asylum, and made by cas „, ,| ca , |, , ,, m >, v,—specify-
any carpenter. p* << e about ten shill- j j, „ )e mnw ies deuce, age, eiiiplo'y-
ings. Every family who can s.iror.1 : fncr „^ da1t . cf * seizure, and date ot
it night to have one 'the event. The Board
\ . No lime should be lost in send
ing for medical aid. But when >he
dis-.-a.se commences suddenly in a vio
lent I'm m, it is diiiueieus foloseeveuj
(in* time which must pass in lore j .
suet, aid can be had. This torn, is!™ 1 ! ,t *' so,: . 9 aml f, . t!l »V 8 !hu cbuu,, y
known by sudden weakness, a eoii-
traefed ghastly counlenanee. blueness
of tin* lips, aid general coldness, ac-
I. The Board are satisfied, that
disease may arise spontaneously
Mo hidden causes: and that it may
become ctmlugeous in ciivuni-
iuc s not yet asccrt.lined. But
rj are fully w.minded in declaring,
at, when it do, s become conta-
ous, the iisk ol its i-pieadinx in that
.iimer is very intu h ditninishi tl, it
uattention Le paid to cleanliness
el sohvitty. Am! they therefore
treat the iulinliilanls o* Ldi.diuig'i,
the event of the cis. -sc upj.'Carmg
ve, not to be misled by exagger-
ed notions ot its contagions nature,
the inevitable tendency which i
wild be to leave the sick helpl'-ss,
ml without that attendance from 1
icutls and others, which is s *mre
ressiugly required in this disease
lsnin any other.
II. Experience has shuwn, that
be most essential precaution for es-
aping the disease is sobriety,—that
Utoxication during I Ire prevalence ol
be epidemic is almost sure to he
allowed by on attack, —mul that
best! addicted to drinking are the
id in
g vomiting,
companytng or preo
purging and cramps.
In su 'll cases, the friends will., !
without delay, give a tahh'-spouiiu! 1
of li e Mixture No 1. w i'h GO drops 1
o) laudanum, in half a wineglass full j
of cold water- Follow this with u;
table spoonful occasit nully of \\ ai ru
spirits and water, or strongly spived
nine. Repeat two-sptnmfuls of tin*
Mixture with 30 drops of laudanum,
every half hour if tin*dose fail to m-
lif.vc. If the mix'!un* he vomited,
( then give two PlUs No 3. and ic-
! pe.it one eve: y !■ ! hour it the fust
i fail to idi ■ve < r be. vmiiited. But
after the vomit in i <n:d ramps cease
the Mixture of Pills must not !, e re
limited without metlieal advice.—
The Clyster. No. 4, should bo re
sulted to also from the fits!, and re
pealed once it not ret lined. [N. l>.
i Tho doses of the Mixture, Landa-
imim, Fills, and Clyster, nVnst. not be
(exceeded. For children of fourteen
i half the doses mentioned, and for
j children of seven one-foui ll) is sutfi
jt ient ] The ff t-air Bath,—or, if it
is not at hand, diy heat, over the
anxiously
look for punctuality in this icspecl
from evei v medical person.
Specimens of labels are fibre an
nexed, for llie information of nietli-
he
who may he applied to for aiticles
' iceoiiimeiided by flit* Board.
| No. 1 —ClIOLHItA Mi XT cue. !
A labTe npnouhi), with CD drops of’i
laudanum, in half a wine, glassful of!
cell! water. If this fail tu relieve,!
i<pe.it two spoonfuls, with thir-1
tv dinps of laudanum every half
hour.
IlnlMhese dorus of mixture and
‘amjanum, tm c.tiildieu of fourteen.
for children of 6cv
Om:-iouitli
in. i
Do not exceed the dotes prescri
bed, and stop wb.’n the vomiting and]
cramps < case, unless you have medi
cal J(K a c.
No. 3 — Cholera Fills.
To be used if the mixture No. 1.
he vomited. Two pills at liist, and
pastry
Abstain from undressed fcod of ev
ery dc.sc ip. t ion.
All cold drinks, taken when a per
son is heated, are at all times danger-
nu?. The water used as a hever-
i age ought td he clear. Filtered wa-
, ter is better than any other. Instead
! of drinking it pure it would be belle*
to nux it with two tcaspoonluU of
] brandy m absinthr. (wofmwood) to a
; pint. Water liglitiy mixed with
wine ii equally goo I.
The excessive use of strong liquor-
13 very pernicious, and taking unmix*
ed brandy when fasting is r.qna'ly se.
Fersi us who have contracted the h b-
it of doing so, should at least, li'si
cat a piece of bread. Tbo same ob
jections apply to tli'ii king white wire,
lasting.
All ocer ami cider cf bad qualify
ought to be avoided.
Every person who feels him
self suddenly atTectmJ by dull pain?
in the lirhbs, heaviness cr giddiness
of I he hb.nl a fepling of oppression
uneasiness of tho chest, heartburn,
cholic, should immediately apply to
n physician, or the next Boreau tie
Secaurs.
Fetsoiis tints aflcc.led f.liOitld iuunc-
dictcly go to In d. acd lake, quite!tor.
hot, rn infusion of peppermint and R
flowers of ilia litue tree, and heai
himeHl' bv every possible means.
Frepaiftl ehloric sointiuss lifting
ur.ivnsallv reronimended
ful piecatifion against an infection of]
any kind, it tnaj he desirable to give ‘ '
tho following
l lie oi.
'Take one ounce cf dry chlorate of
lima, and one quart of wafer, pour a j
answer for the consequences, if
Government, bo attempted upon my
other principle than that ofalarcc
and efficient refoi in.
SECOND EDITION.
Courier Oj^cis-.five o’clm k.
In cense quetice of a comrounlc v -
• ton t rai.sniii(cd this fiffornnon fi om
flie King to Earl Grey, his Lordship
immediately sommcied a Council cf
■h.n Into Ministry, to lake imo r o r ..
sidcralion (he subjpct of his Mvrsty s
comimnication. Tho Com,ell /f ,et
y. Earl Grey’s residence, in Dtwn-
ing-slrcot, and has only just broker
up.
Since writing (hr above, we have
:«art that Mr. Barring coir,rniir.ica-
ed in the Hnr.se t.f Cwinners the
fact of (lie Duke of Mellii gum i . t
being a Miivstcr, & that Lord Althurp,
at the sarnf^ time, requested the
House to suspend dehberations until
' $ result should be known «,| i|!fl/
'iiting of the Council to which we
havo above alluded.
Our private correspondent write 8
Uftdf’i date of R'X o’clock:
“L is non quire certain (lint Ea:|
Grey will resume office. Lord AI-
thorp has iiU’w/iiRbcij the fact imho
House of Commons tins evening, and
Mr. Barring also slated (hut tl«'
Duke of Wt-llingicn is not Miiiis 1 -
a subsequent nolo he says:
,1 second edition of Ihe Slcndnrn
announces the recall of Earl CreyP—
Aid again half an hour laic, he writes
tl “ ( " ^ as lollows:-
ori/i and
OKi I; in;
Crflec
cts and hot-bricks, saisl, salt or hot-
wt subject to take tho cholera, and ] b(jJv in aliy sl , st ,ch as hot blr
he most likely to sink under »l- Im
ike manner, strict attention to per*
fisonal cleanliness,—to cleanliness
•id ventilation of dwelling houses, to
'arm clothing,-to regularity of the
lours of sleep, — to keeping uS' much
* possible within doors ul night }*—
od taking food before going out in
he morning,—may be relied ou as
mporlant means of security.
HI. The board nre providing, that
wold tho disease appear, several
to
Sionlh American
House
London, May 15. 18.32, )
7 o’clock, I*. M. \
Messrs F /full &/ Co.
Gentleman I have to inform you
. I La I./»*•<! Aj nj'oe-, Iuiihoom* > >1
clijj.l.pii ol rouili't-n; oiic-louilli for) »iU, ll.e r,»auul-r «*»■. «ir «■»
u.,™!
•* •“ and cramps cease, U1V of .his 6oi.it.on should In* poured mlo ; lhU> " cl |‘«^ c is 11 “j •
a shallow botvl. anil placed in every ll - l a»uc.1. i nave tins mo
room in the* house. ^ent s>0Crt . genlWjxio.1 who nu t iuot
. 'pfiq chlorate of soda is near a « J about ton minutes since, to whom l.e
Inject three fon-sponuluhs m «!•.,;, lo , )e used in the same. ccmmumcaUd the fact,-should a
wine glassful of Him warm gruel; | ^ j„ lho „ rop oslio.s of one second edit!an be published in any ot
and ret am as long as possible by | «,t cliloiatc to l6n oi* twfclvu ] the nnwspopois previous to the crac.h
pressure Bcloiv with a warm clutli. \ < ( j- ] leaving for Fortsrnouth, I will send
] K’not iclaiucti, repeat immediately,
then one every halfheur, if the fust j] sufficient quantity on the , . ^
fail to relieve. Hall these doses for! make it into paste, aod 'ben dilute* »i! * nl ' °
the vt.initino
less you have medical advice.
No. 4. — Ciioi.r.tiA Clvktkrs.
tics of water,—(agether w ith « con- ] but otherwise ih4.
stunt rubbinrg of the whole body, j Half tin* dose for children of four-
should likewise be resorted to Irom i (ecu; oiie-fourth for children of sev-
tho first. The i!)[ust<u'd Poultices j <>n.
should, as soon ns possible, be op-j^o. 5.---Mustard for Poultice.
roitmasL.
j Icav.ng
]you a copy.
1 am gcullcincu,*. yours »erv trnlv,
JAMES DAVIES.”
plied over tbo belly and on the soles
and calves, and kept oil till the pa
tient complains of the smarting.
By the lime these measures hav*
been put in force, oppoifunify will
have boon given for procuring mod
lospitals shall be opened over lire j j ua | advice; which is indispensable
“ly; as at iho hospitals, medicines & |* or Hie treatment afterwoids. Tlia
tiwiing-apparatus may bo procured at
fdj hours of the day and night.; like-
iviie, that, if nect ssaiy, all night*
tvatchnicn shall be supplied with
medicines for the immediate use of
any of il.ein. By these means it will
in ihp power of every ono to pro*
*uie ii'stanl aid.
Notice of (fie situation of the bos*
^ilidi Bed si aliu s lor mediceiics w ill
Board think it necessary to appnzo
tho public, that where this disease
lias prevailed, blood-letting, when
lesortcd to within the fust, second,
or third hour from tho commence-,
mont of the attack, has been vary
generally found useful along with the
other remedies, not withstanding the
appearance of sudden weakness and
'■ excessive sinking olieody mentioned.
A fourth part is enough tot one per
son. Dust it thickly over porridge
pouItuMs, of which apply a large one
on the hilly, and others on the soles
and calves. Remove whenever the
patient complains much of the smar4-
i"S*
Extract from lhe. popular instructions as
lo the Cholera Morbus*
Observe the strictest cleanliness
botli in person ami dweliiugs.
Avoid all chances of being chiliad,
& keep the body ' worn), particularly
tbo stomach, bowels and feet..
Avoid placing the feet upon the
cold floor. i
Woikmen obliged to work in cold
Fm FORT A NT FOREIGN INTEL. ,
LIGEN< E-—RESTORATION I he papers were sharply discus.
OF EARL GREY AND lliS sing the conduct of Earl G.e-, uni
MINISTERS. t' lu Kin*, in regard to the disappoint-
l’lic Editors 61 the New \ oik Com
mercial Advertiser rencived [exclu
sively,] by llie sliip John & Elizabeth
the London Cornier ol May 15, con
taining three successive postscripts,
issued at different hours on the eve
ning of that day, and also a letter
from their correspondents, announcing
the failure of the Duke of AY el Hop-
ton to make up a Ministry, ami the
restoration of Earl Grey and his Min*
istdrs to office. 'I he following are
extracts:—
Courier Office,
Tuesday Evening,
May 15, half-past 3.
Reports havfthecn current for the
ment of lho nation, by ilia refusal of
the Crown to create the Peers. On
llie one baud it was coni coded that
Earl Grey hud trifled with the na
tion, by allowing it lo be understood
that lie bad long since been clothed
with lull power by 'he Crown, to
carry ‘.ho bill in bis own way; when
in tact‘ as the Minister himself sta
ted on the night of announcing his r«*
sigratien, he. huJ never applied lo
the King for the creation of Pens,
until his defeat in the Lords ou tho
7lh. On the other hand, it was still
insisted that it was the Kio* who
had acted with duplicity; by holding
out iho expectation that the Minister
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