The Smoke-Cure for Wounds, &c.
I notice that the smoke.cure for cuts and wounds is finding favour with tho public, and the reoent instances of its trial seem to have been very successful. I am glad of this, for I think I wa3 the first to introduce it to a Wellington public. Some twelve months ago, I cut an account of it out of ah American paper, aud published it in the New Zealand Mail, and I hope my country readers have derived as much benefit from it as town correspondents seem to have done. You may remember that the plan is to set fire to some woollen rags, and hold the wound, bruise, whitlow or what-not, in the dense smoke that will arise from the burning woollen fabric. Elise.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 867, 12 October 1888, Page 5
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