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_ piage) The patient-onght always tg finish his ride in the morning, 
or at least before dinner; otherwise it will oftener do harm than 
Those who have strength and courage to undertake a pretty long 
sea voyage, may expect great advantage from it,» This, to my 
knowledge, “has frequently cured a consumption, after the patient 
«was; to all appearance, far advanced in that disease, and where-me- _ 
- dicine had proved ineffectual. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude, 
that ifa voyage were undertaken in time, it would selde il.to 
perform a cure. i 
* Suchas try this method of cure, ought to carry as much 
visions along with them, as will serve for the whole time they are 
sea. As milk cannot be usually obtained at sea, fruits, chicken 
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his be obtained in: suffieient quantity, it would undoubted! 
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rson at first ; and it is therefore often laid aside without suf 
tal Tt should at first be taken sparingly, and the quantity 
Pinereased until it becomes almost the sole food.’ “I never 
) it succeed unless where the patient almost lived upom it! 
_ We do not, —_—. advise those who have been accustomed to 
animal food and strong liquors, to leave them off all’at once. This 
