Near-fatal accident in Manchester, 1879
New Jersey Courier 8 May 1879:
A seven year old son of Mrs. Foulks one day last week, while his mother was absent, took his father's pipe, filled it with some old blue paper and smoked it. When something used in coloring the paper so badly poisoned him that had it not been for the timely aid of a neighbor, Mrs. Carr, who heard the child crying, ran in and, taking the situation in at a glance, gave him an emetic, causing him to vomit freely, the child might have died
A seven year old son of Mrs. Foulks one day last week, while his mother was absent, took his father's pipe, filled it with some old blue paper and smoked it. When something used in coloring the paper so badly poisoned him that had it not been for the timely aid of a neighbor, Mrs. Carr, who heard the child crying, ran in and, taking the situation in at a glance, gave him an emetic, causing him to vomit freely, the child might have died
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