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INQUESTS . Ftt . GHTFti . Df-stitotus . —On Saturday last ., an inqufct was held by Mr . Carter , at the Pitt ' a Head , Gi ' stngo-road . Bertaomlsey , on the bij y of James Lyary , jij ; ed thmi month * . A mostfrightful spectacle was presented to the jury , on their going to view t ho body . The room was bare . In one corner was a bed l < ui ]( l ! cii u \> ; no table , no food , no furniture . Mary Ann Macavthy stated that the deceased child ball been placed in her care for the last five weeks . The mother was j-oing to service , and she ( witness ) suckled it . Cormier—Had you any oilier children ? Witness—Yes . I had < me at the breast , and three others , and mv husband " bid a lied . " The Coroner—What
h-ul you to support you ? Mrs . M'Carthy—I had nothing from my husband bin 3 < . since Christinas ; and then had the 4- * . a week for this child . ' . The Coroner—Had you suih ' cient food ? Mrs . M'Carthy —1 had a bit of cufftw and cold water and sown dry bread , and that did for rue nnd tuechildcr . I had no more , or I would have cooked it for them . The Coioner—Your lodging is a bad one . Witness—I hava only a sheet and a counterpane . The Coroner —No bed ? Witness—There is tko ' iickof it . buttherc is nothing inside . The Coioner—No blanket ? Witness—Oh , no ! all had been pawned . Evidence having been given t ^ at the deceased had died from
convulsions , the jury returned a verdict of *¦ Natural death . " The poor nursu was called up ; and in answer to questions , sho said that all her hope ? of existence for herself and family were now gone , tor , with the 4 s . a week she had for the child , " she made euds meet . " Her husband was now in the hnspitnt , and ' the Lord must help her ! " The Coroner with his usual liberality when casts of distress come before him . commenced t > y his own private gifta subscription , followed up with ceod fooling by the jury ; and an amount was raised which will keep the poor nurso for some weeks , until her husband gets better .
Suicide —On Monday nigM , Mr . W . Payne held an inquest , at the Old Swan Tavern , London Bridge , mi the body of Andrew Reckbouse , aged 47 . the confidential clerk of Messrs . Nicholls and Bennett , the (• rnprietors of the Old Shades , who destroyed himself under the following extraordinary circumstances : —Mr . Thomas Nieholls and other witnesses stated that , deceased had been for many years confidential uK-rk in the above establishment , lie had attended to business during Saturday , but complaining of being unwell , Mr . Croft , surgeon , of Laurence I ' otintnev-lane , saw him , about nine o ' clock in the
• - ¦ v ciitujr , and sent him some medicine . On calling , limit t"H-lvc o ' clock on Sunday to pay him another <'' s > t , his bedroom door was found locked in the inside , and which it was n > cefsary to have forced , when lie wts discovered , ? partly dressed , lying on his face , with his right arm under his chest , and a lariio deep wound was observed in his throat , which extended from ear to ear . He had for some years been subject to occasional ( its of despondency , complaining < il s-jvere pains in his head ; and he also suffered from indigestion . The jury returned a verdict of " Ternjioinry insanity . "
Fatal Accident is the Regk . vt s Canal Dcck . — 0 > i Monday ftl ' ieruoon an newest v ? a % taken before Mr . W . Biker , at the White Hart , Ratc ' . iff ,- , on view of the body of Daniel Ross , aged 43 years it appeared from the evidence that the deceased was a registered coal whip | -cr , and on Saturday last lie wa ^ f at work on board the collier brig . Jolin BoUomty , lying in the Regent ' s Canal Dock , U-atclifTu . lie was standing on the plank , waiting to receive a basket containing coals , as it was " whipped" up from the bold , when the basket caught the plank , and he l eant forward to seize it , for the purpo . « e of drawing it to the wei ' ' her at the machine , but missing it , slipped and fell into the hold . He struck his head winst the coals , and when raised bv several oilier
walwhippers , l'fe was found to ha quite extinct . Verdict , " Accidental death . " Tin : late Fatal Accipknt ojj board the Starlight Steam-Boat . —On Monday Mr . Bedford held an inqut * t at the SaiNbury Arms , Durham-tieet , Sinn . ' , on the bnHy of Mr . Jam ? s Hunt , aged 52 , a m-. stcr framework knitter of Nottingham , who lo . 4 his life by fulling int-i the engine-house of the Starlish f . iron steam-boat . Joseph Crowtie , the engine-: Ertn . said that the flaps of the skylight were gencivlly opened in the morning , ami . unless the day was wet , they were kept up till night . There was
n <> bar or any other protection over theopening when tlic window was up . There were , bars placed in one o : two of the company ' s boats , and he had no doubt that the same prrcuitions would t ; c adopted with respect to every other vessel belon . iiipg to the coiniifluy . The jury , after consulting , ' returned u vcr-¦ lict , " Tlmt the deceased died from injuries received ii ! falling into the engine rwm of the Starlight iroii fe » . ; i :-boit , which they ( the jury ) deemed " to I ' . &vc been in ^ uflicioiitly protested . And the jiiry recommend that ( he skylights of all sk-am-boais shall b ; - in lutuiv . \ v < ! l pr » teete
Allkoed Ukatii fkom Oxfinkmfnt is a IVi . ick ^ t . wuv-hou > k . —On Tuesday , Mr . W . 1 ' a . yne held an aiijonrnod inquest in St . Banholemvw ' s Hospital in the body of Samuel Land , aired 77 . The deceased Kail toriHcrSy h- 'cn in cod civett-n 9 t ;» : icw , tint nf irtte ha-1 become greatly ivduc-.-d , ami <» . i the tkh of ln > t Ffhrnavy , in order to raisa a few ncnoc , he offciv <{ f r si ' eat the shop of a Mr . IVet'yuwn a volume of " Sykrs' 'IVmj'craturc TalrVs . " The smalliv / ss « t tin : sum asked for the Imok induced a bcUct tha * thede ceased had b-c mw po-sts--ed of it tli-hoiKilly , am ! iio was aceordinoly ; . iven into custtiilv of the [ loiico . lie \* , » s t-iken ti one of the City p . dice s : ation- ! iouscs , and locked in one nf tho cells from the Saturday tvenin ! i til ! tlie f-llowins Monday roorhinir , wh-n , bsinj : tr . ktn neiovi the vnasi'Mrntt ' . he was dWchnrscd , and the book given back to him . Whilst in thes ' . ation , it was alleged th . it the deceased Ind been placed in : t c » M eel ! , and had not received proper attention .
which bad ultimately caused his death . Mr . AUKtman Thomaa Wood , the chairman of the Police Committee , Mr . Superintendent ll < x ! g « in . arid s'ivcal parties connected 'with the Cit . v pi lice , sttcuded to explain to the jury the state of the cells in the station-houses . A great number o'' witnesses weiv examine ^ . On lieualf of tlie r . oiice i was slated , that instead « f ( ho evil in wliicii the < k-cc : iso . l bad ' ceil placed being cold and damp , r . s it had been alleged , it was on < li . « cmtrary warm an-1 p'irfectly dry . Ii !<; ii > ctor \ Vo !) tln : ffes . iid that while decease ' . was coiiiitted he did not complain of behu ; cold , anil he ha < i bread and biittor . with coffee , on three * iccasii » n 3 dHrinsjtbc day . Mr . Alderman Thomas Wuoc cintrjxiic ' . ed tl : e Ks ^ ert'iMis made that that or indeei an . v othc station lnase w « 3 "lamp . Thn jury , ailerhca'ini tho while of tho evideiyc , returued a ver-lict of ' Doath from apoplexy , which they tbonslr was hastened by the clr . Wic made a 'ainat him , : » n . thttcniiliitcincnt \ u- was subjected tn . "
IxQil » T 3 IS lliilXTOX HOUSK f'F piinKECTIOS . —Oil ' " r . esday t « -i , inqucstii were h . 1 . 1 before Win . Carter , Esq , in the House of Correction , Drixton , on the 1-0 ii' / s nf Gfor « c Newswin , aged ¥ ) , ar , u John Brown , sg ! 'd 28 . late prisoners in tins i ; aol . It appeared that the deceased man Newman had In en an initiate if nna ( if thi mctropoiilau unions , where lie refi'sed to work . f-T which he was taken before a magistiat : ; , who committed him fur ten days' imprisonmi ' iit . O : i his a ' . ' inis-iioii he was seen by Mr . Wontnir Harris , the prison surger-n , who fonii'l him tn bu sniVei'in-, ! V"m ( ii- i-a"e of the lungs and lnw fever , lie was placed iu tli « " infiiiuary , where he had uvi .-ry nouri . Si-• m-nt ., wlikh included arrow-root , wine , moat , tfco ., ' nit ha gradually sunk , and died on Saturday . His - •• nt < -iice liad rxpiivd two days before ho died . In he ease of J'lhti Hrown , the tc ^ tiui'iuy of tne various witii-.-s . kf s iij'i . ved that he was s-. 'n ' f . iin-il to four mo : ths' i ; : ipri-onm < : r : t , fur felony . On the 24 th of 1 ' ebruavy he wiis attacked with slifiht fever i : i his room ; on the following day he was taken into th < . ' i" iirrnary , where he rallied , but subsequently pew wiii > c , and died on Mo , u ! ay last , fioui congestion oi the brain . Tin .-jury returned in each case avmliet of" Natural dra' . li . " Attiic clo ? c of the proceedings the nvdicil oilicer , iu answer to a question trotii juror , stated that the p ; i on is in a very cr ( - «< ie * tatc . It was only intondtd to aei'oinm'idate 1 G 0 and they had at the present time no fewer than out prisoners theiv . |
Fatal Scaffold Accidkst . —Mr . Wa'Uey , M « P ., i lieM « n inq'iest on Tuesday at the Middlesex llos- \ pital , on the body of Henry \\' arinp , a house-painter , ! a ^ 'cd 35 The decensed was painting a house in i Dover street , Piccadilly , when the scall ' uld on which ! ie was statidins : pave way , and lie fell , fracturing his thigh . An inflammation , which attacked his lungs , , 'Mowed , and terminated fatally . Tins deceased liad \ d . ank ardent spirits until the ' last six ni'mths , but duritiff the latter period was a teetotaller . Verdict , '' Accidental death . " i i
Scicibb at Watbrluo Ijiiiboe By Mr . Payno . at the Vcstry-hall , llorelsydown , on the boily of Mary Anne Simpson , aged 31 . Laura Jones said she had i Known tho deceased several years . Tim "deceased hud ior thirteen y « ars passed as the wife of a gentle- j man , and on his death , about a year and a halfback , she fretted very much . His family gave the deceased . 440 . Eliza Kns > cU , tho deceased ' s sister , gave corroborative evidence , and , in addition , said the < Ic , ceased , owing to her altered circ « mstance 3 , was much ' impressed in mind , and had threatened to drown her- j self . When doceased left home , witness went to the ! ¦
station at Bow-street , and there ascertained that a female , whom the description she Rave as to her clothing , she had no doubt wag h < r sister , was seen on the morning she left Mrs . Jynes ' s to jump off Waterloo-bridge . Efforts to save her were ineffec-1 tual . From other evidence it appeared that the body j was joiiud in tiie river off Cotton ' s-whai f , on the i morning of the 2 nd instant . In tlw absence of proof ! of the deceased being the parson who jumped ou" tlie bridge , the jury , on the suggestion of the coroner , returned an open verdict of " Found drowned . "
Mother and Cnuw Burkkd to Djeat . t . —Bv Mr . I'ayne , at St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital , on the Luily ci Hannah Owers , aged 29 . Tb J deceased , wlio was subject to fits , was the wife of a sawyer , living in Colli Bgwood'Btreet , Siioroditch . While nursing her
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infant she was seized with a fit , and fell into tic 8 ro ; they were discovered by a neighbour , with their clothes in flames , and tho fire being extinguished , were brought to the hospital , where the child shortly after died of the injuries received , and tlie deccu'Ci ! lingered till Sunday , when death also terminated her sufferings . Verdict , " Accidental death . " Death op Chmstopiier Grmuu , Esq ., by Poison . —On Tuesday last , by Mr . William Carter , at the Priuco llcReiit Inn , Dulwich , respecting the death of Christopher Graham , Esq ., aged 82 , who died ut his mansion , Dulwich , on Monday morning last . Tho deceased gentleman was for many years chief partner in tho eminent firm of Graham . Simps in , North , and Uo ., fcf New ttridge-street . Blacltfriars .
The first witness called was Henry Kimanoe , the deccased ' s'late footman , who deposed that his master ha I been very ill latterly with lumbago , for which complaint he had been under the care of Mr . English , the surgeon . On Monday morning last , whilst sitting at breakfast with the cook and Wo housemaids , another female servant came into the room and said , " Master is very bad , and well he might be , for the stuff they have sent him to take almost choked him , as he was twenty minutes in taking it . " \ Vitness then told her that she must have given him the wrong medicine . Witness ran up to the bedroom , and found that she had given the deceased the embrocation instead of the draught . The bottle bad been three parts filled ; when he went into the room ; it was quite empty . Mrs . Graham , who was in bed with the deceased , was instantly made acquainted
with the fact , and ordered Mr . English to be sent for . IJe attended with the ttomsch . Mtmp , hut the deceased became insensible , and died in four hours afterwards . The lotion hnd been used on the Sunday , and left by witness on the dressing table , near the medicine . It was labelled , with every direction on the label for use . The female who administered tho same was in the habit of being called into the bedchamber at . all hours in the night , and o ; t the present unfortunate occasion [ she had in haste taken up the wrung bottle . Witness felt satisfied it was an accidental occurrence , She . had been ten years in the service of the family , and bore an unblemished character . Mr . English , surgeon of Forest-hill , was ni'xt examined , and , hawing made a postmortem examination of the body , he was fully satisfied th ;> t the deceased had died from the poison taken into the 8 to ! nach . —Verdict— " Accidental death "
Fatai / 'Accident at a * Esgiskkk ' s . —On Wednesday afternoon , by Mr . Baker , at the Masons' Anns Poplar , on the body of John Smith , a labourer , aged forty years . It appeared from the evidence that tbe deceased was in the employ « f Messrs . Rp . ward and Co ., engineers , Millwall , Poplar . On Tuesday last ho was engaged with several other labourers in raising a brass screw propeller , weighing upwards of six tons , from one part of the factory * t > ' another . They had succeeded in raising it four feet from the ground by means of the crane , when the chain suddenly broke , and the ponderous mass fell with grca violence , striking the deceased on the hac '; . IK > instantly fell , and when raised , life wob found to b qnito extinct . Death must have been instantaneous . Verdict— Accidental Death . "
Cii . \ n ( 3 G or Nkolbct agaixst a Midwifk —Spbciai . Verdict . —On Wednesday « n adjourned inquest was resumed before W . Carter , Esq ., ' the coroner for Surrey , at the Red Cow , Tavern , Princes-street , Lambeth , respecting the death of Charlotte Woodall , need thirty-one years , who , it was alleged , bad ( lied from neglect , at her residence , No . 2 . Princesstreet . When sent for she found tho deceased asleep , and , though in preat danger from hemorrhage , she left the house , and though again sent for , did not . return , as * he was attending another ease . The ju' -y returned the following special verdict : — " That the deceased died in childbirth , and we , the jury , arc o ! opinion that tho female , Mrs . Jones , was mistaken as to the nature of the presentation , but we cannot consider her conduct amounts to gross ignorance or criminal neglect , and we regret that Mr . Mitchell was not sent for by the family , as direoted . " FIRES .
Destructive Fire at Ci . bhkenwrm ,. —On Sun lay morning last , . it a few minutes past three o ' clock , a ( ire , which was not extinguished until a deal < -f property was consumed , broke out at No . 22 , Annvell-* trect , Clorkenweli , in tiio occupation of Mr . L . 'Pallia , publisher . It commenced in tha lower pa-.-t of the house , and was discovered by the pnl co-constable on the beat . An instant alarm was uiven , and after a deal of trouble the inmates were aroused , »» d they happily effected their escape in safety . Firkin St Kathemsk ' sDock . —On Mondaynfterncin , between one and two o ' clock , the ship China ,,
Captain D . Ferguson , lying in St . Iwthcrins ' a D ck , was discovered t' » be on lire . The vessel was lying alongside of this C warehouses , and for some tinu- considerable alarm prevailed , lest the fl .-xmes should extend to the mrroundjng property . The • ttaviYi having bten given , in tho space of a ftw minutes a number of the dock company's servants ho * riled the vessel , when they found the cook-licu-ie in Humes , and part of the deck burnin : furiously . A fcucral turn out of the London Brigade engine * tnnk ythco , but by -the time "hey veach ' td the scone the dock eoimymny ' * nif-n hail succeeded in getting the lire extinguished . Tha ves--el was insured . Ii
appears that the outbreak was occr . sioncil by snnn plumbers having left their fire unprotected whilsi thov went to dir . ner . Dkstwjctivi ; Fiiik in Dki ? iw Lanb . —On Tuesday evening , alvtut seven o ' clork , ;> serii > ns fire broke out in tho premises numbiMMl 20 , Brownlnw-stroet , Drury-lar . e , occupied conjointly by Mr . Lovell , •> cnai-h-carvcr , a Mr . Bickerton , and a female named Warden . It appears that whilst onn of the occupiers was passim : along the second 11 nr her attention wa > directed by hearing a loud crackling n- > ise from the luck room first floor . Tha moment she opened tl : e I door sho found flames huivtini ^ forth tVuin the apart-! mient . She immeJiately givd a-i alarm , and th- j pavlin . s in tho first and second st » ries succeeded v . i j rusiiimr down the stains , and effected a safe retreat .. ' . Mr ? . Warren , however , who tenantrd tH ? . top ilo ir , ¦ was not so fortunate , for tin * fl : ime » had giiufd such
j i a strong hold » f > he staircase thut she wa < unable t " j descend- Fiiidina that all escape by the usual j nu'ans was cut ¦ ff , tho poor creature retraced her stops and m ; v !(! her appearaHc-.-, at tho tVoiic wiud . i" - i supplicating the crowd to assist her . . She hnd nut ! been in that situation many minutes when t ! io . flimes ! cntiircd her rormi , and she « ut upon tins wiudow-sill ' and was about t « precipitate herself to the ground j Tho piirtiis cried out to her not to throw herself out , and they would fetch a ladder . S . une f . w mi » uttj-• 'lapsed before one could be pr cured , di : ritiL whic-. - time : the female was seen hangint ; from the ledao r . i the window . On placing ti . o huM r iu front of t ' . ie ! Imildin 1 , ' , it was foutnl io ba only long enough tn I voiU' . U tlw sceond floor , A drayman courag « o \ is ' y I mounted , throiiL'h volumes of sm ^ ke , and cuicli ! I Mrs . \ Varrcn iu his arms . andth"n carried her down : in safety . In a , very brief period an eti ^ iiiu from ; Messrs , Conibu ' s brcwerv arrived , and was fvllnwei !
i i '• j by others . Tiu > supply of wafc . T was at first dofseii-nt ,. ! and it was haif-past eight befnre tlie flitm \ s c « uh ! be commerou . Uy that pciiod that portion of the | house where the fire began was burnt out , and tiisssciniil and tlml floors , together with the roof , wen-! il ' stroy (!( l , and what remained of tlie house was ex-J tensively dama » e ; l . AC . U 1 DEXTS AND OFFENCUS . j Xegi > kct or Tun Gas Compasv . — Kxtraokdisakv i ExPli'lSWS AXl ) DlSSTUL'CTION' OF Vlt' -rKBtV—Ull j Satiirday H . ig ' it last , an explosion of an exuanrli-• nary eliaracter . attended « ii ! i a seriom destrueti < -u ' of property , o ^ . unvd in llandali ' s-bailditigs , Sa ' a-; ! 'ianca-rovv Lamlvth , by which seven or eijjht
prr-- a ! ; so . is narrowly csvi ' . itd death . Between tini and ; I cl-ven o ' c . ' . ic ' v ;\ loud cxplosiim was heard , ami tin-. ' ! whoin oi tiic windows , shop front , d-. inrs , sin-. lstoolcf'in-trade , IseS-jusins : to Mr . Fii " - ' !' . rother . gi-ns-rai ¦ i . deaU-r , of No . 1 , R-. ti ; Jair . s-buildings , were hurlod - into the siro . ^ t ; the ceilings a' . id ral ' tura w «» c LUnvn f down , tho stairs loosened , and tho hniisc , from the ' bottom l »> thn top , most cxto . ' isively iujureil , so tliat . it was exi > cc'cd to fall . It w ; is will known thsvt at . s ] that time Mr . 1 ' arebrothcr , his wife , nnd three chil-^ ' ilro u , wore iu ' . li « \) vemi cs sv . ul it » v » s VcavcJ t « at a ¦ I ¦ surious loss or Site had takiu place . Simiu of the L ' noijihbours ventured iitto tl ; e ruins , whii'O they 0 found Mi-. F .-ircbri'tlior ly ' inn on liis . batk in the j parlouv , cnvvvod with rubbish , and almost
speechle-s . A little further off ihey fouud his wife with an infant in her arms , lying amidst a heap of broken chairs anl tables . They wore all fjot out , whsn it was ascertained that the three were severely bruised . Two children sleeping in the upper floor were forctd out of bed , and were also injured , but tut serious . On entering the first floor , a chest of drawers was found torn into a thousand pieces , chain and tables , bedsteads , ; rid other articles of furniture , \» t-iv broken to fragments , and were lying about Urn rooms . Tito party wall between No . 1 and NV 10 in tho buildings was rout in twain , ? .. \ that it Ih'eami' apparent the damage done was not confined t . » one house . As soon as the last mentioned buildit ><; whs entered , Mr . Johnson , the occupier , was found Ij -tig in the i > assii <; o , he having been hurled from the top binding passngo , ne uaving ueen uuneu uom me u > p innuu : g
by t ! io shock down stairs . Sundry articles of funiitiiris were demolished , and the h-. n-o injured . A- ^ soon as Mr . Fiuvbrolher recovered , h « stated , that for some « lays he had experienced a rirnni ; sim'il o ! ras , and had given notice of such to tho g ; s company , but no person hud bc . n sent io ioak after the pipes that arc laid duwn in the road . From a careful inspection since niadc , it has . ta'cn asw-rtaincd that ono of the ni : iin . ; hu-J bfcome leaky , ami the pas having escaped had entered the [) : ¦ ni : soi ni Mr . Farebrothc-r , and hence ll . e disaster . KonilGUY BY A 1 . ODGER—On tilt ; 7 t '\ ilistutlfc . ft young man , who had only a lew days p ; vvio . ir . ! y arrived from Ostend , absconded Iran his lod ^ ir . ' . us at the lvinu ' s Aims public-house , Old C- ? nipt . - . n-sircet . Sdho , taking with him a box coiit ; iin * i £ S 0 15 au ! c d Eng land notes , SOO francs in gold and silver , inciudiu " one 80 franc Sardinian piece , ; in . l several 1 ( 1 franc French pieces , which wer « tied up iu a l . atlu-n . b-ajr , the property of Autoine Miitlcholaer , aiuaiK-i lodger . Tub ( I-knbbal Fast—At the Privy Council held on Wednesday at Osborue Houtc , Wcdueaday , ihc 2 itli iustant , was appobud for a geuw a ' last .
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INHALATION OF GASES IN SURGERY . The following letter lids been addressed by Di . Wells—the first discoverer of the scientific nnplicalion of intoxication as the moans of rendering the bodyitisonsibletopain—to Galignani : — As you have recently" published an extract from Hie Boston . Vnlieil and SurgicalJpurnal , which recognizes me ai the riiscovercr of tho huppy enacts pruduced by the Jnhnlation of cshilaratinKiftis or vapour fur the pt'rfin'tnutice of surgical operations , I will now offer some su |? - Restion in reference to this sulijvct . . Ueasoniiij ; from annWy , I waS 'c (^ to Relieve that surgiciil op-.-ratiunfi inislit be performed without pain by the fact tliut an itWi vidual wlicn much excited from ordinary caus . es may receive severe wound * without tnanift-stloR the least pniii :
—as , for instmice , the man whole engaged in combat may liave a limb serered from bis body , after which he testifies that it was attended with no p » in at the time ; and ko the man who isintoxicated with spirituous liquor may be treated severely without lib m » nife « ting ywm , and his frame flaems in this state to be more tenacious of life than under ordinary circumstances . By tin se facts T was led to inquire if the same result would not follow by the inhalation of some exhilar . ntinjr gas , the effects of which would fpass off immediately , leaving the sjstcm nono the worse for its use I accordingly procured some nitrous oxWo gas , resolving to make tho firxt experiment on myself by hnving n tooth oxtractrtl ; which was d . « n > without any painful sensik ' ions . I then performed the same operation for twelve or fifteen others , with the like
results . This was in November , 1814 . Being a resident of II irtford Con . ( U . S . ) , I proceeded to Boston the following month ( December ) , in order to present my discovery ti > trie medical faculty—first making it known to Urs . Warren , Hayward , Jackson , nnd Morton ; the two last of whom subsequently published the suirw , without mention of our conference . ' Since this discovery was first rmule , I have administered nitrous oxide gas and tlie vapour of ether to about fifty patients : —my operations having been limited to this small number in consequence of a pro . trnctcd illness which immediately ensued on my return homo from Boston , in January , 1815 . Much depends mi the state , of mind of the patient during the inhalation of gas or vapour . If the individual tukes itnith adctermi . nation tosuhmittoasugieiilnptrRtion , he line
notiispnsit'ori to i-xrrt tho muscular system ; whtrca « , under othi r circumstances , it recms impossible to restrain liira from over ex-rtion—he becomes perfectly uncontrollable . It is well to instruct all patients of this fact before the inhalation takes plncc . The tempornnicnt and physienl condition of the patient should be wott marked before ndmini . stcring the vnpourof tlher . Fcrsons whose lungs are much nffeeted should not be permitted to inhale this vapour—ns serifm injuries have resulted from it in such eases . Nitrous oxide gao or protoxidd of nitrogen is much k'ss liable to do injury , and is mm a aurceable to inhale , p roducing at the same time equal insensibility to all painful sensations . It may be talteri without th lt'ast inconveniencn by thoso who become choked almost to strangu-1 ition with ether . In fact , I have never seen or heard of ¦ i single instance where this pas Ins proved in the Uusi
detrimental . This discovery does not couM&tiu the u-e of any one specified gas or vapour : for anythins whii-h cmsesa pertain degree of nervous pxcitcmfut is all that i « requisite to produce insensibility to pain . Conse-<| iuiitly , the only qtiustion to be fettltd is , which cxniliirating-agent ir least likely t « injure thesjstcini Tlic less atmospheric air admitted into the lungs with any pas or vnpour tho better—the more satisfoctory will be the r .-sult of the operation . Those who have been accustomed to use much intoxicating beverage cannot lie easily afik . cted in this manner . With cases of dislncsitt-d joints , the exhilarating gas operates like a cli . irm . All the niusclrg become reisxed ; and but a very little iffoit will serve to replace the limb in its soc-Utt : and while the aspiration U being performpd tho musclca do n ^ t conti- 'ct as when la the natural stato , but are as easily managed as those of a corpse .
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A GOOD BEGINNING . In the Lady ' s A ev . sp- - <)) eiircrenl ] y startedjof th ? Oth inst .. wc firrl the following , which we quote , as cvideneinsr , through the increasing circulation of that paper , that even tho aristocratic and " fashionable " among Englishwomen arc begianmg to Usicn to and > car with the voice of truth . BV . i : AD LAW . In the Rots-shire Advertiser wo find a statement to the effect , that a Mr . Ci-Hn Mnnro , of Dire wall , intending to ship about two hii'itlrcd holla of oatmeal for tho west coast , at Fowlis , despatched some carts with about fifty bolls . The carts n « sooner ; v , > pcnml , however , than the peoplncollected , th « shi ; nuert \ v , st'tppod , and the carts sent bick to DinEwall . Thcru
were then about one tho . isand bolls on board , which had been purchased at l ' ortscy . * * * 'j'he people had kindled a large fire r ' u tli » . beach , in inlcr to watch all night , in two further shipments should ho attvmptrd . The people were in the vi M . Somp cool and calculating political economist with wellfillod broeehes pockets , shakes his head and quotas Adam Smith andMaeulloeh , and expatiates learnedly on the laws of conitnercc . Some lord of acrts , wh « is a ' so a colonel of militia , J-nhs his brows , and arattfjj the propriety of ns ? umiij : j an incipient riot , and of intervention by liw of aims . Si-me legal authority , with about half the wj ^ Ioiv . icquislro to form a county nia » is * vnio . can sfe cnly tha fialti .-d tnet of opposition to the la wa of tlic nu'm , anil the i : operioiisaawull as the imperial necessity for exc .-cising the utmost rigour of the same , as a pmiisiiin-. nt contingent theret i . Xi , \ v , this is a" very well iu its way ; but , after al ' , it is mere arm-chair hw before
a good fire , and over a half-ctapticd dtcmter of mai ! eiv ;\ . Gentlemen , there , is sueh & thing as Brkah Faw , whioli s ' an-ls not up : in trifles such as uov . would re ? us ( 'jtato frf > r . i the dead Inne * ofciniveiition . il ru ' o . I " s philosophy exfends only fti-. m the hand to ttiu mrtiith ; andonaof itsal ' eia ' . ionsh tlv . s , Uvv . t i / oi : r own philosopliy extends lioiV . rher ' . Theref .-ie , do a- ( on would he done by ; consult the happiness »| 'hotrreatpst number ; a :: d resnemher that if , with hnllow chcclts and enmciatcd liodrcs , the tamincwithercd raiiliitnde asserts the . Law of IJuevd tu » e piiv . niounr , and quietly inculcates the robbery that would take it out of their grass * , ar . d the blooil-monev that would cisrich its tr-iliiukcr , —rem mbcr , we say , that it N very , very questionable whether such inequality n » d ouch distress should exist at a'l ; aml . btill Is * si , whi-tlicryou y-uii-.-elves v . -ouM act nthenvise . or with half the forboatv . nce , under similar ciicumstanees !
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— .. I _ Il ___; ' '« lelre . out of tho window , into theyard . ~ n » « k of persons dead nntl m , M , nmo ^ ^] a ™^ police returns , to seventy " « »« i , rouit m A letter from Carkuho , in the i Mn j mm $ t Among tho victims the following are namort „• brother of SI . Homhurg , tho mmf oMm ' M . Wubel , the prompter TZu £ ^ , XZ ° arrived from Udwlgshuw n ,,. l u 3 . m JU&t f t . ost in the corner , S ^ i * " ^ f ^ Iron . Most of the ho io 8 are completd ¦ r , d , « , \ t a * he «; and of many others nothing « , left U 1 c . . 1 ^ bu , th .: Hmb yhich have been carried S , h TZ £ X Some threw thcnuelvc * out of thewimWp ot tho S storj ; one , inattempUng to do „> , WU 8 withhc ! , if ' young female , to whom he was affianced , and , „„ , « named fended till the building gave way , vh n tlicv * both sunk into the flames . , „ ,,
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Il ^ OVAL OF PORTION OF THE L 0 WPR JAW DURING THE APPLICATION OP An operation of a fcrmidable nature was performed on Wednesday , at the Devonport workhouse , bv Mr . Lmty , the nec-HStty for which resulted fr .. m the " decay ota considerable portion of the lower jaw hono in a porsn * named Riley , « n inmate of the house ' for nearly two year . * , in consequence of this loathsomethough fortunatel y rare dteenso . Several consul ' ations of the principal Burgeons in the neijhliourhood havincr been previously held , a large number were assembled at the time appointed , and the question of the nso of ether be-in ? discussed , its employment was d-cided-on , and , as tho result will show , with most perfect success .
The operation itself hems necessarily tcdiou * from the peat importance of the parts to be cut thrnujrh . it was thought b y some that the transient insensibility resulting from the ether would scarcely bear an . v relation to the time required in the operation , but in this respect there was nothing to regret . The incision through the face was commenced after inhalation had been continued for about four or five mtnutc 3 . and aitlmngh the patient was at once apparently under tho influence of certain , perhnns unnlea .
smit impression * , it was soon evident that they had no reference whatever to the operation in hanil , for while the narts were being dissected out he assumed a blustering thoiich ecarcclv covnplnininj : tone , whicb his subsequent rettections fully explain d : " I ' m as cood a wnn ns you , and I'll try it if you like for a callon of beer ; you are not goim ; to humbug mo ;" and othtr expressions of the elite of his class , " caused some smilinir nnd no little amusement , among thosfr who refl- ; e . tc ( l wh . it such » n operation would hiiv « been " in the olden time "
'Iheboncwasromovcd , tho poor fellow still ramblmg in his notions , hntprotctimr that he I ad been fighting ; however , " he cave the fellow as good a ? he br .. u » ht . " and was evidently satisfied tbii i , had enme oif beet man in the affur . lie was then shown the bone , when his astonishment was complete . He declared that , but for the word of all those gentlemen he « ould not believe it . On further recovering and being questioned seriously as to his sensations , he stated that he foil jio poin whatever ( mm flic cuttiner of his face ; that he was not aware nfthc removal of the bone , whioW lie could scarcely believe ever belonged to him , and that his idea w ; h that ho had been enjaned in a squabble , in which he had come off victorious . Wo consider this one of the most satis f actory cmus Hitherto recorded , and we sincerely hope it will terminate favourable
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SHIPWRECK OF TIIE TIBER . News has been rewired of the total loss of the Ouer . tal and T ' enhmiUr Ompnnv ' s steam-ship , Mher . She left Lisbon n the 20 th ult ., at eight oclfick , with about twelve , cabin p . a « sen ; ers , a few seennd-class , and several Gallcsos returning to Vigo . bho " ¦ as the bearer , it is eaid of important do-FMtoes . Captain Binjliam . who commanded the lihi-r , in cndeavourinL' to make into this difficult Port in a dreadful fn « which hnd ovcrhun ? the const for several days , unfortnnatelv ran hi ship on « hore afcapVmt of land near Villa do Conde . aho'it twelve miles from Onorto . The event took place soon after noon on the 21 st , and beloio an Iwur e ! ap 3 fd the ship broke tin and became a t * al wreck . The Gall <>« os in endeavnnrinu to lower the ship ' s boats , stove them all , and every soul -m board would have perilhsil if the people from the shore had not gone off in boats nml snved nearly all the pnsseneers and crew . Ono "Id Spanish ceneMl , name unknown , was washed off the deck and lost .
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Po-ir bates asi > Paiu >! = ns .- A parliamentary document , just printed . » ivc 8 a statement relative to the proportion of pannorism . & ? . in the several portions of the United Kins-lom . In Enu ' and ( with a population of nearly 10 , 000 , 000 ) the annual valnp of property rated to the poor rates was . £ 62-510 030 ; the cxnenditm-n f-r ( ho rflW . and mnintcnan « c ef the p .-orin 1811-15 , . ¦ € 5 O- 'W . 7 O 3 ; the total number of patin-rs vcli » vcd . 1 470 070 ; the proportion per cent . toUin population fl 2 , and tho rate per bead of cxpfMlitnn ; on the tnal number of pauper ? relieved , £ 3 8 * . OR In Scotland , with a population of
2 . C 20 . 1 SI , tho antiinl value of property rated tottio p oor rates wa ^ 9 S 20 7- ^ 4 : the expenditure for the r elief ar . <\ wainU'iiance of the poor , .- £ 232 fi ^ fl ; the niimlvr of piiipor * relieved , 90 . 320 ; tho proportion per cent , to the population 3 . 7 . and the rate per hea <] of expenditure on the number of paupers relipved . M 0 s . Old . In Ireland , that rate per head wns , t 2 7 s . G } d . ; the proportion prr cent , to tha population l . />; expenditure for the rfli . 'fand maintenance of the poor , ^ 203 , 813 ; and the annual SVo » i' ™ " ° ' nUcd t 0 th ° poop rfttCB |
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CORN EXCHANGE . X ! m . c « s . Tliorc was attain a sood demmul f . » r Enclisli wiit-it at nn mlvancc of fnll . v S * pnr quarter . fli ., l n " p . od en " t ' . rus . nPf 8 trarsact . U iu forelan , nt a liko i : npr . Wtm " n ' L Flour is 1 . ,,. ,, hr , m-i . lover . Imlhn in-. rn . v . i , ! , vlu . ; meal in active request U- Ivvlnnd , at improving rato « . '
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Richmond ( YoRKsinnE ) Corn Market . Sat : t :- !;• -,- . -Wo had a fiiir supply nf pi-ahi in-nr mavkpt to .-. l :. v . —Wheat snl . l li-oiii ' . )> ¦ t- > 1 Is ; o-, t .-i , : ; fi-l M Is Cil ; barlvv , 3 s U . fto ( is ( ill ; lioaiis , fis to 7 s per l . « lii > l . V . akekiei . d Corn M . ikkkt . Friila . v .-Tliere i « : \ food arrival "fwheaf , furwliieh we have a steady vu : ^ T .. iptive ( Icmanii , at an ir . tpwcmeut nf is to Vs per ( , ii ;;\ 'ter . Manchester ''hi :: ; Markki \ Siituv > lsiy . _ 'CUv vmy . vcjved aecounts from T . mt co ot ' 2 J per Tfl ibs . on the tWiucv . nw \ Is ptv sack on the lnttc-r article ; at this amendment , Imwrvcr . tli .- * r : ir . s ; u-tiut's vwi-a . iv . lj to a ninderate extent . —Oats and oattiu-iil . nirtia ; . ' very limited iu < iuir . v , with tV . iiWulty m . iintrti >; . . d tlivii' pvwious value . Hit . i , Oor . N M . vitKf . r . Tin-sJ . iy .-At this do ' s uuuUct wi' liad a fair show <¦! ' wheat froni the f-innors ; it met tolerably five sale at tbe prices of last w . tU , and . in some instances , Is more uwm-y was madof . ir picked-amplcs . Fon-iirn , of whioh wo lmvo only one or t » vo new arrivals , was more looked aft- r , but , biriiigt'eiiLTallv held oa hi -her terns , little business « -hs done .
IiiiiMiNGu . AM ^ o ) i \ Kxcimxok , Wednesday . — Bui " , i ; tlie pivont " vcK- ! imi- tr . iiisactioiie an- lepmtcd in \\\ k " wlui-U is luld f .. v Lite | , ricos . M . iltin ; c barlev a slow silo " at is to 2 s ps > r >\ r . -rtt-r K- < s niuney . Heans a ' ml uat- - du'l ' and vainer lower . ' ' W . \« msuTON C ' nux ? i ! arkkt , V . ' ednotdjjy . —There was a nvtl-vato attciidiim-o is ' l ^ nrers at tin- ui ' ar !; -t . Wheat fcteliv-l 2 d p .-r l > u < hol m . « v ln' . ncy , nnd the t ' ai ' . nrs were nut fno . st > 1 . • • ¦; . \\\> i . ui . i- juices at It ' s ! U 1 tolls and 11 s lid pi-r " t'Vns . Nkwcastlk "> i ; x M \ -. i ; : ; r . Tuesday . -Of barley the receipts civitir . no ¦¦ . mall and the domain ! boinjr utily " modev , \ U-, lsiwi * i « ijUnrl . - .-iWlinoinav be noted . ' . Malt is dull sale , and ' .. ' < p- ;• 4 .. ut . i-Unvei-. ' Tho suiij . lv . > i" oats w : is l : u-irt > . '
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STATE OV TIIADE . Leeds . —We . ire ( flad tunoticn a ronsideralle inii > r , iveiiUMit in our cloth mnrkcts since uuv U * t Yi « , vt- more pooslswerut-ilu'ii nut of the < -l (> tb halls last Saturdav than on any market day for some months past vi ' d wefv ^ olT ' " ' ° " TlUSl '" "' ' " llilVl ' a'e 1 u - » t ' ! ' yVgoVds Man .-iiksteu .-V , - ,. h . n-o had fatherless doinsc in our cloth market mow Tuosday , aud ; i . \ v am-cs , if . iMiluo " Haw been , 1 , favour ,., the huvcr , vnrtu-ularl y ,, . jli •« , & and domestics . Tho bom .- ti : idi > is dull E BitADroliP .-Tlie d-inaud lor coinbin woM still eontuiues very slack , ami M . im ,.-r » buy ,,, ilv for illimC Hate vnnt « . I'ncs nn nat ! , m « ry . ' ctotl unJ ^ Kre u » Roocl rc ^ u-st . ll , o jam trade , still eoiiUnuU vew nindidcprcsscd , n « . l .,, can report no alteration for Z IlrDDEDSt'lET Tbliiimn % t 1 1 1 ¦
. a . — ' .. mnn .. .... _ .. . . " """'"¦ M >¦ ' " •— » : » improvement has been "moral ?™»« f * a - ««« t « my lw « Jh of the olothi , man ^ fae S ¦ ¦ 1 \« W « I « «> « lefrcmest have been felnfoncies , su . ted to tho a ]> rr . iiii > lii nR season . Th- trade in the warel bouses , . limns the week , has been n .. re active ; and , on the whole , the trade of the district is far from being in ; m unhealthy stato . HALIFAX . —We havj had another dull piece , market though no alteration in jirieos . In th ¦ yarn trade there lire , indications uf a » u > iv favourable diameter the demand is rather extomKnir , and though no positive advance isuiiuled , some kinds are tinner than tlu-y were . Tho business doing in t ' oo . wool market is 01 . lv limited ' ltociiDAtE .-Tiieri ! has been a moderate attendance in tho marWt , but it has not been so Rood a ? is usually the case at this season of the year . Jliddling qualities ™ a some sorts of cidourcd :, ,, ods were much inquired after anil jiencrallythey sola at last week ' s prices
Nottingham . —The cottuii hosiery branches are -i shade better . Tho drawer and pantaloon branch in smnV sli ' is considerably better , but others are sh ,, 0 " enndT numt . Th , Mlk K l ,. i , Lranch is in a laimrtabl "Ste " hireijtn Inoo gloves ot-nijt more in fashion . The n ' -iin silkhose trade keeji-i a 'li .: ic improved . ' I . kicesteu . — W ,.. il . ;; iv linn at former v . t ices lu « vi ,.,, « « re dnl . of salo Worsted SoodS ur' ^' iTS foods a moderate business was doW , | . ., ot -i l . ricv one . On the whole , thure » but little ' unprov ^ U ft * ilt'inanu from l : iKt week . ' ™ Glascu . 'v—Cotton Varii : Our yarn market is still in i very depressed state butsphmers are very firm i ' teiv jjncM . Cotton « . k , . His : The market is rattici nore lS » fcsv .-cetthantorn . oviy , iind we WQ liuie pnUTnf JS ( Imatu iiiiMivV- 'Ji-. tnt for some time . v J
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nKSl'ERATE COMUAT ON BOARD AN EMI-( SRAN ' I Sill ! ' DUKIXfJ \ TYPilOOV - TUIIITY-FIVE LIVES LOST . On lVe < lncs ! l ; iy last , tlie Iw- ^ m S ophia Fraser Oantuin M'R ^ inv , Uelov . iins to Sij ^ apore , arrived here , liavin ^ ixpericiicml a t'p ! i--cn in tho un » $ si » e (¦ . ¦ Dm Ainoy to Sinpiuoiv . The typ ! io :: n coinnicnceil on the 26 'h of November , when .. lvmt iu lat . Io itr < : la i > ., ana loiii .- . 112 ilcsr . : ' o K . D ^ rinsr the Imrnwinc : i fray ncc-. irrcdamoriti ' r , »!;« I ' -si'Kis-j pss-cn-.-er . * which tcrmiiiateil in won ! t ! : a : i thii'ty >¦( thi-ir nnm ' her Jieing Uill « -tl , auJ- uiauy wcmu *! : \ 1 . 'J | le irav originateil , we believe , betw . ini tv ,- o Chiucsa liclon " ' in . ; to diff .-rcnt villr . gc-fl . The causa in dispute wa « ; si > oujeiH , y n » hrW , v ) w \\ led la blomj , av , d a sad loss ol life . I In * o ; : eurrc- < i in the m ' uht of tho vn ' . c when tin ; attention of Uu ; captivin and his oftiwr '
" as ( lirefted o securing (!>' . ! safety of the vessel . The wlioiwalcnvmMaujiUtvr whicii occurred amoti- ' the CiiiiK-se pass-.-iv . - ers is not perhaps cnaniz tb ' c liy 0 ir lawa , as the Pupiiimis acts or" barbarity wetv ominitu-i ! on the hi ; : h seas . In- salijtcu ' of tho Ei : ! i eror of China , on their iciin . v . countrymen . It is , Ivnvovcr , va-y hnifiufri ' ik to notice thu inlmman pr « it ! i > n ) ii ! i ; si . rti :.- ' Chines , ' coV-i o * . all of ivlmm who i : s < : AV »'' . Ul-avh wc-romon ; tr less iiijiind , anil sum .: of Ih ^ ir lisinh er are i .. iw in tiio hospital . Tlie slniclii- !? catastrophe !¦ : ; - ; h-on iv . qiiir .-J into bv the P'l'ic-. ) aiuhiiritics here . Froui i ' so rvUU'iscc i ' ukon bfriitli 3 . Mt . tini , ' maj-i-trnte . : ; w ^ . ld appe . tr thsst 310 Chinese eoilierf wrro s ! iii . ; . fA at 'Anioy tor IVnaii ' , ' . On mus i . iM-i ' . ! - the Chim-M- , ¦ ¦ > . thearriva ! of the vess . 'ls » t Sin . ianuv , it was fi . um ! that no more than 27 . "> ivmatno ;! , t ! :-j i : i <> i-r : ; l ; ty tli < .-i-ot '« i- « w »< 35 ; Jorr only of whota ( li ' d iV Hi n . 'ittlUll cansi-s I'he sutr .-rinaa of tho con ' . ic uusstii - 'ers , erowtled
together a : nl without focu , wv fautu !; in their agonies they appear to havo b-c-.-ino desperate , and to have fallen upon each other . J'he circumstances iittenditi ^ the heartrending affair require a most searching investi « atiin , with tha view of preventing ; i rwMirifiice of such shocking scenes ns were perpetrated durimr tho four days , when all communication from tin ; deck with tho people lieloiv was cut olf . Capt . tin Mivvllar appears to imve done all that was in his power ; his a teution bi-inj directed to the safety of the v . s « i 1 , during a severe typhoon , with a fearful sea l'uniiisis at thu time , which washed over til ? vessel rcpeatodly . ilifcatoninii instant destruction , luertsjnly appears highly cubablc on the part of th « Chinese s'tpercarfjo i ; i f ; ii ! in ^ to supply the uooIk s with dry rice .: ilj . ' . rc bsinj ; neither means nor opportunities for cooking , Rome v \ tho poor wretches are affirmed to have espial from positive inanition , which a supply of drv grain would luvc prevented . — Singapore Paper , Nov . 1 . 1 .
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BURNING OF A THEATRE-GREAT LOSS OF L 1 FK . Wo read in a letter from Carlmihe of the 28 : h ultimo : — Tiie (( rand duc . il tlieatrelms just b-: en destroyed by fnv ; it U at tliU m .. incus a heap of ashes . Soon after iivii ii ' tlouk , ami wln-u u ce : isi ( U > vib " . o number oi persons iiail ulreaily tnttred ilio tlivutr . , the thirl tior of taxes litiiig nonrly filleil , the l ' nv broke out Miuldeul y in one oi the court boxes . It is said that our of the Ras-pipes biii-st . an 1 t 'is was probably the c ; isi , for , iu a few ; : ii : mtcs , tho whul : of tlw interior o » ' the thtntre was in ; l . imcs . AssistAiici ) was aoou procured trom all sides ; tiut as it was itnpossiWs to save the thratre , ull ttw tff'jvta were directed towards the preservation of the adjoining 1 iou 3 cp . At tn o ' clock nit danger wns over «« ret ? ariii ' -i them , Hut what is most terrthUs in this affair t * U-. o loss ot life , Several persona u > ilia bwr * lost their lives , fin- , us ston as the fire had declared jtfdf , escnpt was dittieult . Si > « hp . who w « re m the tiiinl tier , jumped iulo tho second , auai r-lltn \ u iks }> it ; y bcr » tbrsw them .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 13, 1847, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1409/page/2/
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