The Physician and pharmaceutist . ses, of a teaspoonful each,within ten hours. An analysis of the syrup remaining,and the phial, showed that it contained very nearly onegrain of morphine and the other alkaloids of opium to theounce of syrup. At the Infants Hospital, of this city,where an average of about four children are receiveddaily, we have seen many oases of infants who cameinto the hospital stupefied with this same soothing should discountenance the use of such adangerous preparation, and should spread among theirpatients a knowledge of its injurious eflfects.—N. T. Med.


The Physician and pharmaceutist . ses, of a teaspoonful each,within ten hours. An analysis of the syrup remaining,and the phial, showed that it contained very nearly onegrain of morphine and the other alkaloids of opium to theounce of syrup. At the Infants Hospital, of this city,where an average of about four children are receiveddaily, we have seen many oases of infants who cameinto the hospital stupefied with this same soothing should discountenance the use of such adangerous preparation, and should spread among theirpatients a knowledge of its injurious eflfects.—N. T. A Lincolnshire mother lately administered four drops oflaudanum in some sugar and water to a child five weeksold, for the relief of pain and disorder of ihe child died next morning from the effects of thedose. The death of a child has occurred, in Northumberland,from eating the water hemlock. POMEROrS ADJUST.\BLE TRUSS MD FINGER PAD. ScientificaUy constructed; TaeUy superior, practically, to theordinary VT I N E m I:; l-H PQ H wtd


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