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BITES, Insect

October 31, 2015 · Leave a Comment · Page 11

BITES, Insect – Such as bees, wasps, hornets, scorpions, etc., may be instantly relieved by the immediate and free application of spirits of hartshorn as a wash to the part bitten. The part may afterword be covered with a little sweet oil. See Stings.

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BITES, Harvest Bug

October 30, 2015 · Leave a Comment · Page 11

BITES, Harvest Bug – The most effectual remedy is benzine, which immediately kills the inset.

A minute drop of tincture of iodine has the same effect.

Many sufferers prevent the attacks by sprinkling a little benzine over the stockings before walking.

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ACCIDENTS, To Avoid and Prevent

October 28, 2015 · Leave a Comment · Page 11

ACCIDENTS, To Avoid and Prevent. – In walking the streets keep out of the line of cellars, and never look one way and walk another.

2. Never ride with your arm or elbow outside any vehicle.

3. Never alight from a steam-car while in motion.

4. In stepping from any wheeled vehicle while in motion, let be from the rear, and not in front of the wheels; for then, if you fall, the wheels cannot run over you.

5. Never attempt to cross a road or street in a hurry, in front of a passing vehicle; for if you stumble or sip you will be run over. Make up the half minute lost in waiting until the vehicle has passed by increased diligence in some other direction.

6. In a run-away, it is safer, as a rule, to keep your place and hold fast than to jump out. Getting out of a carriage over the back, provided you can hold on a little while, is safer than springing from the side.

7. Be particularly cautious when upon or in the vicinity of water.

8. During a time of lightning void the neighborhood of trees, or any leaden spout, iron gate, or other conductor of electricity.

9. Lay loaded guns in safe places, and never imitate firing in jest.

10. Never sleep near lighted charcoal; if drowsy at work where charcoal fires are used, take the fresh air.

11. Never blow out the gaslight, but turn it off, and before retiring see that none of it escapes.

12. When benumbed with cold beware of sleeping out of doors; exercise yourself vigorously; rub yourself, if able, with snow, and do not hastily approach the fire.

13. If caught in a drenching rain, or if you fall in the water, keep in motion sufficiently vigorous the prevent the slightest chilly sensation until you reach the house; then change your clothing with great rapidity before a blazing fire, and drink instantly a pint of some hot liquid, not spirituous.

14. Before entering vaults or dry wells see if a lighted candle with burn at the bottom; for if not, animal life cannot exist, and the foul air in it should be replaced by pure air before entering therein.

15. Never leave saddle or draught horses, while in use, by themselves; no go immediately behind a led horse, as he is apt to kick.

16. Ride not on footways, and walk not on carriage roads or railroad tracks.

17. Be wary of children, whether they are up or in bed, and particularly when they are near the fire, an element with which they are very apt to amuse themselves.

18. Leave nothing poisonous open or accessible, and never omit to write the word “POISON” in large letters upon it, wherever it may be placed.

19. Never throw pieces of orange peel on the sidewalk, or throw broken glass bottles into the streets.

20. Never meddle with gunpowder by candlelight.

21. Never trim or fill a kerosene lamp while lighted, and never light a fire with kerosene or coal oil.

22. Keep lucifer matches in their cases, and never let them be strewed about.

23. During frosty weather take extra care in walking.

24. Have your horses’ shoes roughed directly there are indications of frost.

25. Before retiring for the night, carefully look through the house to see that everything is as it ought to be.

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