WHAT TO DRINK.
Alpha iv, who writes to an EagMeb Mβ TinSS paper for medical advice, Iβ to formed that he has to " obey hygltote vegetables on Toesdaye forbidden articles iQcladee— . •'All intosicante. as beer, stout, ate porter, cider, claret, port, cherry, ebam pafltne, ram, brandy, gin, whisky, and fiqaears, Also tobacco in theiform M Quid, pipe, cigar, eigarstte, and in t&e form of anaff, tsa and coffee. Maeb sn^r e fam preserves, marmalade, dried feoils,, sweefc things, grease, fat, fried foods, tleh foods, cream, and roach batter, alao cheese, pastry, and sweets are bm% lift alone. Sal% fish, salt meat, dried &&h e real, porK ham, bacon, or the pi® In $&f form, is not hygienic and wfaoksoaiafepa, as well as "Sorkshire padding«», nonets, dumplings, suet and baster paddings* If h® has not s good memory, ane »»« to be quite safe, he might; nibble «& wj ears of com for breakfasc, chew «s»s» .m dinner, and ba*e a little grael WW iotoijtobed. Tiieraisaoo*^* 10 - m pitoga by halves. ~._J _P _.-
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 3
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