relapse from same causes, or is perhaps 'still higher degree, as the warm, humid atmosphere more enervate Madeira as the type than to invigorate the system.' of such southern climates. a-i On ti trary, the reporters from the cold regions, as in Minneapt, the less severe regions further south (see Transactions of` Medical Societies and Army Reports) say that invalids, after a residence of several years, and a subsidence of all symptoms, are very apt to relapse on returning home, and= quently regain their health on repairing again regions and they strongly urge invalids to remain permanent or for a long time, at least, toms. after the subsidence of Sometimes these climates series of years, and their patients, to fulfill the expectations of and from causes not all bad a year or mnre. -. the physicians thue always fully ex Thus, in Minnesota, for instance, this was And the Committee on proposed State. a question "The question," Climatology as to the Epide cause says the committee, ,nnd to be the eai imica, and HygienW ie physicians of thb " originated in te.^ belief that the climate of State, from some cause or other, ; 'y i ' operated less favorably on consumptive patients than formerly.j The answers were all, except from one who had no phthi patients, in affirmative, that climate had lost its usua ' effect under "Dr. notice, all Finch whom the approach of spring. several failed Some of with the disease in its early stages consumptive patis with unexpected rapidity ot' these had come to Minne"as -mn- t , and had been so much eated ered." by a residence Some here as to believe themselves quite inscrutable agency work, influence any climate at times, whether hot or cold. whieh.. .3- / tion, that is, as failure of all climates to reliets, e majority of cases in the later stages of oons considered settled. when cofidenoe tilationx I system bemes general among system becomes general amolgtept&A! eusion, we may reas bly expect a. f:t)4t? 'Oe .treantztt. In he irea p4i *4 4 . 'J 'A,< -* tf Kf3 V- -h,'.3 I 1~1