. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 232 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. November, fected by anemia, tuberculosis, inflam- mation of kidneys or fever. In case of heart disease, it must be avoided, as it might cause death, and if after beginning the treatment any symptom of heart trouble appears, it must be stopped. Dr. Terc thhiks the cases reported of people dying of a few bee stings were persons already having some far advanced heart trouble. The method is very simple. The op- erator takes the bee between the thumb and index finger and applies the "busi- ness end" to the patient


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 232 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. November, fected by anemia, tuberculosis, inflam- mation of kidneys or fever. In case of heart disease, it must be avoided, as it might cause death, and if after beginning the treatment any symptom of heart trouble appears, it must be stopped. Dr. Terc thhiks the cases reported of people dying of a few bee stings were persons already having some far advanced heart trouble. The method is very simple. The op- erator takes the bee between the thumb and index finger and applies the "busi- ness end" to the patient. The sting is left for some minutes before taken out. The treatment is begun by. one to three stings a day, and then increased gx'adually to one hundred or even more. <^ treatment lasts one or two years in serious cases. If the tissues '^" nvticulations are already al- tered or degenerated, nothing can re- store them. Not everybody will con- sent to adopt such a course, yet Dr. Terc, during the last 23 years, has treated over five hundred persons. The problem is now to obtain a serum or some other way to apply the|" remedy in a more convenient way. ? ??????? M ? MM M ?????????»??? M ???????? M M ??????? ». THE Bee-Keeping World staff Contributors : F. GREINER and ADRIAN GETAZ. Contributions to ttiis Department are solicited from all quarters of ttie earth. 4. MM ?MM4tMMMM»»M ?????? ?MMMMMMMMtMM^' AUSTRIA. Michael Ambrosic, a well known breeder of Carniolan bees and dealer in bee-keepers' suppl''^'^ died recently. The writer -'' this has some letters on (file from this gentleman, referring to the characteristics of the Carniolan bee. He must have been a wide-awake man. His inquiries regarding tools and hives and methods in vogue here among the Americans, which I have had the pleasure of answering, are a proof of this. ENGLAND. A certain English lord, after having been cured of rheumatisin by his fam- ily physicin'" "'>id him three hundred pounds st


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