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was the only female in the family, and was obliged to take care 
of both the sick and the well, continually passing back and forth 
from one to the other. His method was to pour from twenty to 
forty drops of a mixture of equal parts of turpentine and carbolic 
acid into a kettle of water, which was kept simmering ever a slow 
lire, so that the air of the sick room was constantly impregnated 
with the odor of these two substances. He claims also that by 
this means a favorable influence is exerted upon the exudation 
in diphtheria, although it is by no means curative of the disease, 
and should never be relied upon to the exclusion of other rem¬ 
edies. 
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Chimera or Reality, byD. E. Salmon D.V. M.; Microbes et Inoculation Viru- 
lentes, by M. Leblanc ; R&pport Generale sus les Malades Contagiuses en 
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