-z~f(r~ ;v: sum~'4r ^' Vt applyingg the extravagant want of V1aupplpying the extravagant wants of a^ lies; heads of our great corporations, railwayq insurance companies, management and responsibility often at the head of several, their utmost tension, with very rare one such ontent organic whose mental powers have intervals of re years. light Sad it is to witness the wreck ofthis experience, of such minds. we are almost disposed to re invention of the graph, which telegraph, enables us and especially forces us to of the oceaws compress so .m business into so small a space of time, as a very equivooea The facilities for accomplishing, and the inducemea undertaking, increased work and responsibility, thus multip year by year, it does require a prophet to predict a increase of nervous diseases cerebral wr6oks if our generally, our educated and mercantile classes, are not a to the necessity for a decided reform in their reckless ,.Dr Nichols says, in his recent pamphlet (Essay read before Esser North Mass. Med. Soc. ,May, 1878) : "Without far remark, we will say now, that for that class of ailment. 4 ing upon abnormal lated to afford relief nerve than t functions,no climate is better c hat of Florida. The poor, brokhti down man of business, the nervous wife mother, and worn with household cares and duties, will find in this lightful air a balm well calculated to restore nerve action to healthy conditions. mental physical which comes even during a brief residence in Florida is ia ' view, one of the most remarkable results of its climatic oene. door "The best possible life in a climate medicine for weak nerves is subject to violent change; dimate is afforded by Florida in winter." These conditions of .the nervous system are not 61a66 of the most serious import, but still mren |t-~eir hflf i^*tt ^1on iyt * V, V _ 'jM Sing,