iv Ac s, and as cmaeb) all * -. *^1 **A* .*7 *' - '* '* **** -* '' t ^ ; I -* OONBTTUUNS ow st~ a physician is seldom consulted, attributed ?' S~rj~ e6l< to the climate, and p laia, and Florida has to bear the odium this' as all the other imprudent acts of A few words are necessary with ble for a Florida winter. invalids and tourists. regard to the clot may be inferred _tl . from w been said with reference to variations in temperature fi to time, that a considerable variety of command of the invalid. clothing should bW Thicker clothing is required in than in New York at the same temperature. Linen dot - invalids at least, are seldom wanted. That which moderate winter or early spring weather the Norttt, be best. One should have a thick and a thin overcoat. or merinoes should underclothes of course, be different weight should worn provided so prepared for all emergencies. Of the diseases which may ,be benefited by 'change and especially by Florida climate, only one tioned--pulmonary consumption, yet been me yet ra because the question of cht1 of climate arises far mdre frequently with reference to this any other, and yet this powerful oeosful in the cure would be otherwise therapeutic agent is more la most any other I , however, we the remedy were resorted ease, if the climatic change were aided, should be, disease than this. re the cases properly eeatis in the early stages of theig as all writers urge by other therapeutic measures, and by judi advice as to the mode of life suited to each particular ca i~1 t: the adopted climate. . t is aotorious that large numbers are annually se ot S.uth who aceed state are entirely unfit of the disease ;o leave home on aooo at4 or extreme debility.b wi, then, or oooditiots of the patient w aq ^x!.K n 7.a * "a r' T - 1. L^ '*/ .? N. . * r : I A'y:, 1I vn I.^ -' 0, "- * 11' sia I 1_ *L-as^ -s./t