The Farmer's magazine . umber of valuable lives. Poisonings are increasing throughout the country, all owing to Doctoi-shaving spread Poisons throughout the length and breadth of the land, and are now become quitecommon everywhere. You have lately had a terrible catastrophe at Bradford, through arsenichaving got into lozenges by mistake—this very arsenic is used by Doctors for the alleged cure ofskm diseases. W^e would take issue with such Doctors upon this very point, and contend that withour simple Hygeian Vegetable Purgatives, we could cure, whilst they failed to cure, such skindiseases •,


The Farmer's magazine . umber of valuable lives. Poisonings are increasing throughout the country, all owing to Doctoi-shaving spread Poisons throughout the length and breadth of the land, and are now become quitecommon everywhere. You have lately had a terrible catastrophe at Bradford, through arsenichaving got into lozenges by mistake—this very arsenic is used by Doctors for the alleged cure ofskm diseases. W^e would take issue with such Doctors upon this very point, and contend that withour simple Hygeian Vegetable Purgatives, we could cure, whilst they failed to cure, such skindiseases •, but the fact is, that all such deadly poisons are kept before the world to throw mysteryand confusion in the healing art, and thus form the strong bulwark of a Medical Priesthood, fromwhich the nations of the earth have yet to emancipate themselves. We are, Fellow Countrymen, your most obedient humble servants, The Membeba op the British College of Health,Fo? THE Society of Hxgeists. THE LEADING SPOETING A MONTHLY JOUKXAL OF IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. Nineteen years ago this work was started for tlie purpose ofgiving to the National Sports of this country an organ worthythoir importance and popularity. It took the field with a corpsof contributors—veterans of experience and skill in tlie departmentsto which they attached themselves. For the first time the detailsof the chase were treated of by masters of hounds; members of_the Jockey Club wrote about the Turf; tlie most eminent of ouramateur sailors discussed yachting ; the leasli—the trigger—allour rural pastimes were dealt with by men of acknowledgedauthority. Under such auspices its apprenticeship was passed ;and the public voice has bestowed on it the character of a goodand faithful servant. In that capacity it discharges the gratefulduty of offering its acknowledgements for favours heretoforereceived; and ventures to hope for a continuance of that successwhich it will be its earnest effort to endeavour


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