5 JULY 1873, Page 1
Great alarm has been felt this week at the approach
of Cholera, which is said on goad evidence to be raging in America, and on bad evidence in Vienna. Should it phe
only preventive advice worth much is ne TII ater
which has not been boiled, to keep a little lau andy, and to be as little frightened at the disease as at the lightning, which is as swift and effectual. If any household wishes to run away from a sick neighbour, let it run above, and not below the line of drainage. Remember that doctors are struck less than other people, and regard that fact as what it is,—a reason for not skulking.