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In this . tfcie , $% e $$ t&gy W ; a& < 3 # f « £ ^ d ^ s ^ 4 an account of eaq ^ ni ^ etp ^ gilbri itiis ^ lipii ii % 0 tl ^ ^ o ^ l ^ * Repc ^ itpr ^ > # * $ } £ he Br * es * clier | t > fu ^ ii % li ; hi ^ wiUi an absti ^ fct of h * s discourse , - ' £ kis » kowfever , jie i % , under the j ^ ecessitjy o £ deferring at prer sent , for want of tinae ^ Ru& . an account of the Stockport meeting , together with
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The knowledge of what others have done to benefit ^ eiir fellow creatures , is otfe ' of the best modes of rendering ourselves useful to society . When those actions are performed' that have peculiar e ^ feeiienie in trienxselyes , more especially if undertaken b y the tower classes , they defer veto receive the greatest publicity . TfieV folio wins : narrative will not ,
therefore , it Is hoped , be ' deemed unsuited to a publication , the avowed object of which is diffusing useful knowledge , and inculcating benevolent exertions : December x 6 , 1808 , Edward Eljis inePthree" other men * were in a smaH"bbat
searching' for ihchdrs ' off the shore at LtSwestoff j bhe ^ y saw- a shipwrecked at a ^ dts t < mWt they immediately' rowed to-Wards the vesVef ; ' sfie ; was lying on her sitfe i - -with the sea breaking comtiletel }?'
^ o 4 &f % ef . ''Andtfier boat was launched f&fth the b&aeiri , a persdii frcrni the wreck hSViftgf been "" seen waving his ha £ as a sign of distress ; the boats could not
ap-• p $ bi&k ' t ! $ & vessel because of the violence of ^ 'liev : warve 5 ; a rppe- w ^ s , "however , tKfr&Wri nrdni thein to the peisohs on the Wrecky ^ tU was fastened rptitjd thtirbo- di € s , anxJ diey were all dragged throtfr ^ h tY 0 ^ Wter into the boats . Amorigst ' the
number , which was nine , were twowome ^ , ari ^ a child abou t ; seven months old ^ t ^ ho \ vtP 6 al ^ rrrost perished with Wjet attet > cH \ & ; the child was < juite naked Wh ^ i ' i ^ rfi ^ crd throu gh the water 5 when taWk imd the boSt it shewed no signs o ^ lile . Irtimediateiy upori its being f ^ ed fre ' m the rfcpe with which it
h ^ L < beeri £ ul !* & fjNoni the wreck , Edtf&tttr-S'llis" serip | Jdd ofF his oivnr flannel \ # ^ tt ^ at ' and ' great ^ eat iti which he ¦ w + dppdfri&e child , arid placing it on his Icii ^^ - '' and' sroVJprtrg forward' to shelter ir ^ r ^ wr t 3 ie ifFrichffig ^ blasti ciohveyed it tO ? thfc sh 6 rtf . ' A ^ sotVn ^ stfre ^ r ^ w ^ efe iM ^ biiAMcJu ah t * he ^ thi 4 ( 3 Hill shew-eid h 6
jsymptoxns of life , and the parties present believed it dead , James Farrer , jun . AiA ^^ W ^ WI ^ ifttf ^ J . - j ( t ^ f 1 Wl 0 k ^ , ^^ WkafHffii ^ -i fiftrifeW 4 » f ? ^ M * f yctidtfs on the beach at ^ owcstojgFj dhQ
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tcok the child , supposing it dead , but as she had heard that warmth and nibbing are the . most likely means of restoring those in "whom animation is only sus - pended , she immediately stripped herself and went into a . warm bed , and placed the child clo ^ e to her bod ^ 1 when
warmth and rubbing had been applied for three , xjuarlers o £ an hour , the child breathed , animation returned , and in a short time was restored . She is the daughter of Wm . and Mary Stephen-:, of Bridiington , Yorkshire . This narrative was fulij proved to be true to the Suffolk Humane Society , August i , who liberally rewarded those tvho lilad exerted themselves ina rrjanner so peculiarly mei-itoriotis" •* - > v- 1 -
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. For the use of bur readers we copy the following : "
SUSPENDED RESPIRATIO'N . Cases of suspended respiration ^ from dr 6 wtiitig [ r Freqiiehtly ' occih * where jio niedicai assistairce can be inihiediateljr procured ^ and frpatiy ' yaltiable lives are in consequenc ^ los ^ ttotti improper t reat - merit , which might have be / en preserved had more apprpfrtate means been used , The Suffolk rlumatife Society , to
jprevent ' -as far' as possibib ,- the occurrence of the ' like fatal ctfnse ^ aendes in future , recommends the fallowing "directions , to be observed , till niefiicara ^ istaacc caa be ob tained- — As soon as the body is taken from the vratcr , convey it , with tHe head aiid
shoulders raised , td the ' nearest house , having first untied thfe neck 7 c | ptjj , and removed every impediment "tp respiration . ' Therrstriji off fne clothes , wipe the body dry , an 4 carefiilly clean the niouth and nostrils . ; « v *
Place tbie body ( the head stiff raped ) on a bed orii ^ dti blaHk ^ ts :, on a fpw ' t *" bte ; iri ' a w ^ rjtx ^ buraSry faprh in ; jy ^ feri or in the ^ 'sun in simirn ^ r . Six persons are as niarxy # s can j ? c usefullr emt ^ eU ; ahd ^ ol more ; than tfcft h&dbchho ^ id be adMftt ^ ^ . % f ^ X-et one person c ^ lose the mowtli aw
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a&aip&ractt vf : the ^ Rev ; Mr ^ ^ HoliandV sermoJitJ furnished by r himself , will be re ^ dy for the irext Number 0 $ tne Repo ^ itory , if the editor should approve of tlieir insertion . W . J . Manchester , Oct . ober-io , 1809 .
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i SUFFOLK HUM ANE- SOtTFTY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1809, page 582, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1741/page/52/
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