DIET IN DYSENTERY. Dysentery Beams indigenous in many parts of the country during the summer,

SCIENTIFICUMISCELLANY.

IMPLANTED HAIR,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10r8, 1914.

The hair grafting process of Dr. Wise, therefore, is be who safeguards himself against the disease and seeka Szekely, of the Budapest hospital, is medical aid at the first suspicious reported in Germany by Dr. A. Hams to

onset.

of ite

The best preventive is to invigorate the be achieving considerable success, ▲ fino system to withstand an attack. For this gold wire about 1-500 inch in diameter purpose nothing compares with Sanat-

of which the Rt. Rev. the Bishops formed into a tiny hook over a fine

ogen,

of Irina writes: Banatogen has oured hair from a woman's head, and this hook mo of an obstinate dysentery from which is inserted under this skin with a hollow

found I suffered for a long time, having all druge powerless against it perhaps surgical needle, properly sterilized. The because I cannot stick to a milk diet. wound heals, after some inflammation but Sapatogen has cured me even without alight pain, with the hook under the skin milk,"

anntogen rebuilds the strength and and the two ends of the hair projecting rovitalises the bodily forces which are About 625 punctures to the square inchi brought to a low level by the incessant are made, and about 500 hairs per hour diarrhea and loss of blood. It owes its remarkable properties to its unique com can be planted. To cover a completely position, which has won for it the highest bald head about 50,000 hairs are required, endorsements from over twenty thousand They are dos hairs, which do not grow, doctors. By the advice of many practi tioners, large numbers of Europeans in but with occasional oiling are kept in China are using Sanategen daily as a good condition, and one person is said. proventive against dysentery and to keep .to themselves at the highest pitch of nervous and physical well-being.

Banatogen can be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles of two sizes.

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still an excellent head of hair that implanted seven yerts ago, WIRELESS RECORDER.

The receiver of the Poulsen telegraphonu is used by a French inventor for recording. wireless telegraph, macssages. For the usual telephone of the wireless receiver is substituted a sound amplifer, and a microphonic current carries the reinforced sounds to the bobbin of fine wire enclosing

STEAMERS. Alay, American str., 1,114, E. Trisbal,

at Marblanits 28th May, Ballen soft-iron pen. This pen rests on

rotating steel plate or travelling steel -Marty & Co. DANEI MARU, Japanese str., 2,389, T. Boga, band, on which it makes an invisible 6th June-Java 8th May, General-tracing of its own variations of Order,

When the pen is again magnetization. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, Joh. Koehler, passed over the magnetic writing, the

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29th May,

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Timber.-Melchers & Co. DAITEN MARU, Japancae str., 2,824, W. Nakagawa, 5th June-Chefeo 30th May, Coal-Order: 0 DAIREN MARU, Japanese str., 2,303, Nesu, 4th June-Moji 28th May, Coal Suzuki & Co. DUNERA, British str., 3,403, E. G. M.

Dickinson, 8th June-Kobe 2nd June, General. David Sassoon & Co EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 8,683, 8. Robinson, 2nd June-Vancouver 14th May, General. -- Canadian Pacific Railway Co., LLDATA FOOSHING, British str., 1,424, MoAinah,

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Jean Becquerel, stands about five and a and hundredths, but its low will be the third feet high and weighs about a ton absolute zero of pressure and its normal and three-fourths. The two movable high the pressure of the atmosphere at the sen-level avarage. The space on the scale pole-picces have slightly truncated conical between these extremes will be divided inner ends, which must be brought very into thousandths, the unit of pressure to near together within a few hundredths be the "kilobar. Using this new system of an inch of each other to give the on a chart of the extraordinary low greatest possible magnetic effects. To pressure of March 1st, 3914, the lowest give magnetization by the most intense ever recorded in New England, Prof. electrical currents possible without excos A. G. McAdie, of Bluehill Observatory, sive heating, the usual conducting wires finds the minimum reached at 940 kilobars,

Per Tengo Mars, for Hongkong, from. for the winding have been discarded, and thus showing at a glance that the San Francisco, etc., Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Gle in their place are used coils of 1,000 turns atmosphere lacked six per cent of its Block and 3 children, Mr. W. E. Brown, Mre &. Gike of copper tube, divided into ten sections, normal average. For the present "high" Mr. C. Benito, Miss R. Benito, Miss P. Dr Glass making it practicable to pass continuously barometer would be substituted pressures Benito, Mr. W. H. Boynton, Mr. and Mr. Hager a rapid cooling stream of water from a of more than 1,000 units.

Mrs. J. Bixby, Miss B. Bixby, Dr. and Mr J. B. Hargreaves Mrs. R. W. Carter, Mr. G. Chenn, Mr. Mr H: 0. Haynor supply pipe at the centre to a discharge at the circumference. The strength of

B. W. Cadwallerder, Mr. J. Gibaon, Mr. Mr G. Rectal the magnet is further increased by the The destructive effects of water on and Mrs. W. Grotin and infant, Mrs. Mr E. James use for the cores of a new compound af electric insulation and metallic tools and K. Gurfinkel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodgkin- Mr.3. Joseph iron and cobalt, which A. Prenss has machinery in mines are greatly increased son, Comdr. H. H. Hough, Rev. and Mrs. found to have a saturation point of by the acid usually present, H. H. Clark C. B. Hill and son, Mr. L. H. Humes, magnetization ten per cent greater than and L. C. Ilsley, of the US. Bureau of Miss H. Humes, Mr. W. T. Hetfield, Mr. 7th Jung-San Francisco and that of iron. New methods of refrigera-Mines, report that in sixteen mine waters E. C. Jewett, Miss O. Kingore, Mion tion for the electric conductors are the free sulphuric acid averaged 23.68 G. H. Lustig, Mr. D. Ledeamer, Mr. 5th June, General,-Pacific. Mail S.5. expected to add enormously to the grains per gallon, and various forms of F. F. Love, Lieut. F. M. La Bounty, Mr. Mr T. Arnold PETCHABURI, German str., 1,373, C. Goss, magnetic power, hat cooling by the insulation exposed to these waters depreF. Moran, Misa O Mapa, Miss leat Archer, E.AM.O Lt-Od, H. W, Her,

evaporation of liquefied helium has ciated rapidly Rubber was less affected Montilla, Miss C. Majima, Mr. Mr & Mrs W. Arm praved disappointing. In the intense in its insulating properties than any Nakayama, Mr. F. Oppen, Miss Estrong magnetic field concentrated into a small other material,

Oppen, Mr. D. L. Post Mr. W Rose, Mr FB. Baker fraction of an inch will be studied the

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott, Miss A & Mrs WH. action of light, the motions of electrons,

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ALUM FACTORY A museum of safely and bygiene for its employees is the provision at Berlin of the largest electrical manufacturing company in Germany, The exhibits are given several rooms, and include a large number of special books and periodicals, with objects illustrating the prevention of accidents from machinery, the giving of first aid to the injured, ventilation, SOSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, Kphysical culture, food and nutrition, 'and

the dangers of alcoholism

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Hatori, 6th June-Swatow 5th June, General. Osaka Sbosen Kaisha. TAIYO MARU, Japanese str. 16,250, T. Fumoto, 2nd June-Weihaiwer 27th May, General, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, TAMON MATLU Japanese str. 1,842, J. Kasai, 6th June-Saigon 31st May, Rice-Chinese

THE COLDEST COLD.

It is noted by Prof. I. Kamerlingh Onnes of Layden, Nobel prize winner in 1013, that the evaporation of liquefed gases has now yielded a temperature only one degree above absolute zero, which is 273.7deg, below zero cont. This cold is greater than that of space, which is calculated to be about four degrees above absolute zero.

TITAN, British str., 4,780, Read, 7th June

Manila 3rd June, General Butter field & Swire.a de My! THODAS, Dutch str. 3,016, EH. Kross,

AN ELECTROCULTURAL FRROR 27th May-Samarang 19th May, Bugar.Java-China-Japan Lijna Among the netepted proofs of the TJILATJA Dutch str., 3,850, F. E. CV. stimulating effects of atmospheric electri- Schermbech, 7th June Macassar 20th city on vegetation has been the retarded May, Sugar-Java China Japan Lijn, growth of plants covered by a enge of TTIMANOEL Dutch str., 3,001, La Rooy, installic wire, but P. Le Sage has now 29th May--Batavia 20th May, Gen shown that this effect is not due, as has eral Java China Japan Lijn. been explained, to the exclusion of outside ULY, Norwegiau str., 885, J. Pedersen, 8th electricity by the wire, In his experi June Bangkok 26th May, Ricemente, planta grown three months under & wire cage and under a similar silk cago Yokohama Manu, Japanese str., 4,010, M. were all retarded to the same degres, as Machida, 7th June-Shanghai 4th compared with plants in the open air. Flour and General-Nippon Yusen He has accordingly sought some other Kansha.

explanation than atmospheric electricity, and has been successful in finding it. Both cages obstruct evaporation, the rate being lessened in calm air about ten per cent, and in moving air about thirty por centive p

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

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HIGH WAZIRROR

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