aller sized plants same. 
RUE 15 RASPBERRY: 
beg to announce they are now execu 2 rders 
pr UT Saag 8 
aa supplying tear ter one 5 Gardens ‘ad most of 
erpi FRUIT TR 
of Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, 
earl Socket. ITE 
— 6d. per 1000,— Great Yarmouth Nur 
— ALE NURSERIES, YORKSHIRE. 
4 “JACKSON anD CO., Nu ches N, have the 
WI sto offer the following, all selec 
‘whieh cannot fail 2 every satisfaction ; ; and tostate 
0. a orts 30 
Hollyhocks (per d 9 20 
M 9 5 planis, i in 50 sorts .. 20 
. 100 „ 
40 
ae Roses, in 25 splendid show e ie 
LA hardy, Fancy Trees and Shrubs 
2 Ghent n 2 ft. bieh and bushy, 
lants S 
— n Plants, all Evergreens 6 
of 3 1 to 15 ft. high, correctly 
2s © © 
S8 88 2288 
k i mye u! 
wards of 30,000 odode 
r years traine d Fruit-trees, — packed, for any 
partot 1 kingdom. P — — Catalogues may ad on 
and a remi reference 15 — from 
HE LARGE ERUITED MONTHLY RASP 
_BERRY.— This 
Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
8 
5 Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
BER 28, 184 
ag aS FOR ee, . 
— e „„ 2 5 rm 
i 11— Ro yal Bot oe „Ar. at. 
m 
. ears Gooseberries, and Currant a 
seberries, an urrants, 
1 Pears, Apples obtained from the London Horti- 
HORN. yh 
8 al millions of fine — suitable teen * 
t, healthy, strong 3 
* in of thei ack the ey have deter- 
*  BEDCCTIONS In 2 — e price £ s0 3 $ d. | that noth: 
hardy herbaceous plan A in — 8 
i Select, 5 N ee 
e but one 3 respecting the rec 
or Heat 
| ‘mendations of the Bo 
tse of fruit and vegetables, That they were wholl y 
Salmi by all whose knowledge of disease 
0 
1 ning tho ¢ 
re is a prevailing but mistak 
use of vegetables, as an article 
Asiatic cholera, 
nees; Tuomas Key, M.D.” 
a 
“I do not hestitate to at baa my regret that so vegetables had any share in 
less q sion ul e been made on 20 e M. D.“ 
ne mind respecting the in * tendency of a m 
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olesome J. = Coneu 
tables are less 8 ct to it than they who h 
them Seon.“ 
P fro 
am of opinion that a due 
food is essential to the preservation of hea 
injurious ; Aston Key 
The absu i and, g am 
medically speakin 
be considered either intelligent or ee 
Bis RKBECK, M.D 
the — opi ion as to have see 
cause of the disease now fathiliarly k ae Ane a being the use of well port vegetables ie 
v itati 
meth pe fruit. Tn Nach of such autho orities 
oved, that either fruit or vegetab ; + 
3 a * ase of the preva tp ae 8 Bain, Witsos, and Sir Be 
g , u 7 
e 
immo ould however useful the 
have — induced bathe abuse of any other . of pi dare not think ped F themselves, are superfluous 
T M.D.” f 
* 
H5 
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tained sredit 2 1 die 
n ea) 
rodu uce the disease: 
cooked 
in producing cholera ; E 
e might add lar are to these pia by the opi- 
MPTON, BABING- 
ey may be with the weak — 
chemist of ae — of Accum wrote a well 
ook called Death! in the Pot,“ in which he 
a baby say it is | assured the world that the result of scientific investi- 
w | gation was to prove that every article of food was 
ge v 
ho had nearly hook . nri i 
nsequence teg 4 e ting ome Ives second consists of bey as and — Let- 
i h s. Not even 
is natural to man, and, 2 sed i in moderation, eannot be | farinaceous food — the fatal san — Haricots 
7 arrow. 
sorry to find, most mis- | root, coffee, tea 
meal, 
of which you s eak, has not I hope, under the sweeping denunciation ; for the Board 
f e 
chi 
for the credit ‘of the profession, ‘emanat ted,’ a 
It is 
le ; 8 of derision from one end of 
PS . 3. 0| almost exclusively t tuces and Endive, Onions, Chi 
dolce Eri ‘as, 1 foot hi ch, very bushy 24 y to animal . and of e ri p n o 
fa (one tot Plants, 1 to 2 fk hig 15 ny 20 0| to counteract the natu tect of their diet Chios Garlic, 2 Salads, Turnips, Carrots, Parnips, and 
Peseta Lies 4] St) . Raes, Sun” | Boot Scorzonera and Saal, Celery and Oe 
a. fest ate ke uds 2243, to 30 I believe that the disease in apma Aas it . u Sourkrout and Laver, Parsley and Spinach, Sprin 
raring, havdsome prize varieties, large Plants 20 caused by articles of diet, is more likely to be —— Radishes, Horse r » Water-cresses, 
arb, tr by a diet wholly animal, than by a diet consisting of | Savory, Mint, and Kid noy —.— 1 with 
i ff the inert ute e 8 a0 0 animal pee vegetable food combined. Vegetable food | Potatoes and Jerusale em Artichok 
u 
ne autumnal- bearing Raspberry, the assert, from t i 
1 mik are now e with Aen oe s and green and | ret cor rage document sued ep e inde and with a cold and doubtful sanction. New bread 
o ‘size and flavour of its fruit, in commencing to bear ridieulously t Mi a Board o f Health, to which the | 8 to be avoided ; stale rig rice, oatmeal, and 
neend of August; continuing in full preductiveness | name of the President of the College of Physicians was g Ood Potatoes — a 
or even * ee — (surreptitiously of course) appended, something was |"eluctant per tig tating ating, 
eto sum it, PANON th | advanced against the use of fruit and vegetables in | though there is death in all such ticles, ye yet they 
Hurst and Co., S en, Leaden- | reference to cholera; yet so far have ble the most — (!) of t 
Great Russell street, e e to iscover, no opinion of the kind has been n Had the Board expressed their — n these 
ie trek: by any individual, who, me ht to words and this form, they would have raised a shout 
oF ae good ripe fruit, and fagam Wia Mi surd more ` 
general phrases. hei - 
tables, eaten at the proper season, and in ations,” neverthele . is a ill no 
e os oiy r ros 8 to orig inate cholera, but, t | other interpretation. Per Board did not in- 
E ye en a tend to say what the — 3 but we cannot 
maintain individual, and, 1 public health; 
M.D.” 
vegetable diet 
Davip Barry, 
f v 
t can sak no way be east as predis 
» but are rather li 
way be of service in averting the 
Se Bee 
the 1 aiit epidem 
fresh vegetables 
wholesome articles 
o hesitation i in declaring that the pogron ft 
id, of c has been quite unconn gie 
eT with the proper use of fruit ere, 1 Ripe fri y hematite 
2 Myc iioa ie 1 been thing which is known to disagree with the st 
| constantly served with them 2 in other the 
seasons, 
mly persuaded that prejudice can be m 
more e | advice 
— — than that against fish, fruit, and * other 
1 oming in so grave ae 
The first great object,” says 
o me to sustain, by every 
aa, tlo possible Randi of 
40 accomplish tliis oh object it has been 
l ite that the quantity of 
Id ts di * or withdrawn. 
when the cholera was here 
opinions were will be seen by 
ple 
their sae to. produce the 
aLForpD, M.D 
2 42 
pre i 
ventative of cholera, to be a just . — animal letters of the alphabet to 
table food. 
* T eon nsider the best kind of diet, vie 
and vegetable I have not met with a 
in which c ha 
HALL L, M.D 
„The prejudice that fruit ae vegetables render 
is unfounded and irrational ; 
sons liable to cholera 
M.D” 
and ripe} any more than of intentions except b 
use eee dis- 
man’s 
D.” | agree — A, Balad wit with Bs Apples with RL 
to 
N lady faints under the 4 ol Violets; Lingis 
induce 
mell of Violets 
E ; ; 
1 h „ ion in saying th at in the course of . eptie gentleman finds that oe broad cuir 
my —— into the nature = e of the re- flatulence ; therefore - who ea 
cent (and I hope it wil d, late) as flatulent. "Han RE Fise i rome pe 
| few or no cases ee peat dey to my obse 
where a te wholesome fruit and — 
bles nad anything to do with the production of 
pr 
called Asiatic cholera | ` 
ection whatever with a common use of 
o any co gon laint hol his h 
JAMES a pen M. 
“i not eati the disease 
45 the fits of the —— The com 
of this country is sometimes 
e ia fruit and vegetables, 
a person accus: 
“1 believe 5 best arg of precaution 3 
respect to the disease 
called the Asiatic 
. | preserve as perfect a 
palpable offence against 
Suw TA ARRE, M.D.” | 
— 
diet is quite as in 
— . 5 Pins, MDA. 
by 
if the — 
be unripe, or the latter ill boiled, But I think it m 
take i in from either one or the other, by 
ti supposition of 
; HENRY 
cholera, is to | the w 
. eee 
M to diet, moris Speke 
This, as far as relates is Too ceri 
cholera ; | a pee of roast veal; therefore nobody should cat 
ast 
eroes ; we ne 
SANCHO Panza, and the Bourd of Health for 
no. 
m, 
too much of an op- | presidi 
