. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. possession of that priceless treasure, a set of perfect teeth? Note: Through the kindness of Mr. E. H. Davis, Superintendent of Public Schools in Wobiirn, Mass., the writer has been furnished with the following astounding statistics, em- bracing returns from several of the largest primary schools of Woburn, a fair represen- tation of the prevalence of diseased teeth among children: With Sound No. Scholars. Teeih. Decayed. Lawrence Primary ll;i 14 Iw) Plymjiton S


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. possession of that priceless treasure, a set of perfect teeth? Note: Through the kindness of Mr. E. H. Davis, Superintendent of Public Schools in Wobiirn, Mass., the writer has been furnished with the following astounding statistics, em- bracing returns from several of the largest primary schools of Woburn, a fair represen- tation of the prevalence of diseased teeth among children: With Sound No. Scholars. Teeih. Decayed. Lawrence Primary ll;i 14 Iw) Plymjiton St. Primary. 9-4 27 (i7 Hikland St. 71 26 46 "What Smoking Does fob the Boys.—A certain doctor, struck with the large number of boys under fifteen years of ago whom he observed smoking, was led to inquire into the effect the habit had upon the general health. He took for his purpose thirty-eight boys, age from nine to fifteen, and carefully examined them. In twenty seven of them he discov- ered injurious traces of the habit. lu twenty two there were various disorders of the circu- lation and digestion, palpitation of the heart, and a more or less marked taste for strong drink. In twelve there was frequent bleeding of the nose, ten had disturbed sleep, twelve had slight ulceration of the mucous membrane of the mouth, which disappeared on ceasing from the of tobacco for some days. The doctor treated them all for weakness, but with little efl'ect until the sinoking was discontin- ued, when health and strength was soon re- stored. These facts are given on the author- ity of the UrUish Mnlical Joariml. become necessary when you first notice yourself going to the window in- stinctively for a better light, or when your eye gets tired by looking at any small thing near at hand, or a dimness or patering is manifestad, so as to cause indistinctness. First purchase No. 20, and as you observe the symptoms above named, get No. 18, and so on. Glasses should


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