THE ART OF SINGING.
(By Sims Reeves.) "Remeilies for the Throat." "All kinds of lozenges for the voice are to be avoided; some do harm, others have no effect, and none are too good. Sugar and watef, or a little glycerine-, gives: relief the throat is inclined to be dry j .this applies to persons whose^throats are affected by the weather. About " a \ third of a teaspobnful of Condy's Fluid in a'tumbler of water, if used as a-gargle every morning, will clear the throat and brae© up the uvula,, which, in some singer^ is so long that it interrupts the pure emission of the voice, and introduces a grating undertone, while it also tends, to make a tremolo on the upper notes."
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9615, 18 April 1900, Page 3
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