a^44 U?A-g^ M!t nraw Sar wfitl the oer inty f bhintg hie hlg.-life shortened, instead of being allows d . s own family; while another, who might deive :a tage from the change, is sent abroad wholly unit Agatrd to the selection of a proper residence or ign various circumstances by which alone the moet suitable 'an rendered beneficial. It is of our mbet remedial agents, and one, too, which, in many eases, wi of no substitute. much permanent benefit ' either from travelling, nor change of climate, nor theft bined influence, unless the invalid adheres strictly to suck- men as his case may require. This remedy--change a matet-must means, and be considered in the light of insure all other thera tieaesary conditions - measure, regard observed. the change of climate patient should, as merely plaoinj in a situation more favorable for the operation demanded by his disease." Another cause of failure patients of the r only with rate amount of disease often improve so much in one that they, and sometimes also their physicians, yielding W*i rural deeire of the invalids remain at home, permit do so during the second or third winter. Shat a catarrh, or pneumonia, Sthe climate and to overwork, or or some complication iundi possibly only the - :I9 1 influence of a cold and damp winter, causes a relapse w tlbirt, or insures a travel over .a still longer road of inv h an before. matter how slight the evidence -of in a young person may be, especially if there be heredity dbpoiition, he should be fully impressed with the id, iSge of base must not be for one or two aeasons, b for several, however flattering may be the '-1' '' ~ proper action, it is requisite tbi devot i ;-/^a N\ I wt- A eotsesto r