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ELECTRICITY AND FATIGUE. In all tlicsft coses a strong deflection of the galvanometer needle was observed: Merely opening the eyes after they had been closed for some time produced a considerable deflection, and mental efforts, like calculation, also had a similar effect. Concerning the foregoing »■ ws*«w ;» 'n-.. i?.iav*-i~.i Review says: ist, as told by tno learned scientist, must pass off with the moistened deposits which are being constantly expelled, and a new supply of electricity would havotobe found somewhere. Such electricity, having its source perhaps in the decomposition of metals, taken in the food we eat and the air we breathe, must of necessity entail upon the organism a continuous strain in its iiroduction. It may be that from such causes the body becomes fatigued after a few hours of exertion, and absolute rest becomes necessary for recuperation. Should these experiments prove true there is no doubt that, by the proper insulation of the human body, much therapeutical value would be its out-"Slumi>ing"-In tlio Chair. Grown people and children alike are inclined to fall into i ing down into a clui with the spine beat almost in a half circle. That this is injurious thousands of iieoplc who indulge in it never so much as dream, but the New York Commercial Advertiser asserts that those who have investigated the subject are well aware that it is the cause of many serious ills. The continual strain upon one side of the spinal column, with the corresponding the other, gives rise to _. and affections of the brain. Dizziness, TillF/CIMATISM.— ]■«• B. Gordon's roihcdj ijiiVßii fails ju permanently curing Rhcn nuitisii', Lmul&KO, Syiaticn, Gout, etc., pup bottle {livs, relief. Price, IDs, post free Wlayton I'.OBox—• 234. Dunadin

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 143, 28 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 143, 28 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 143, 28 August 1895, Page 3