i.\ \.\i [QH 01 9 -.iM-ET FEVER li 



bad the opportunity of thoroughly testing it, and 

 aft* arable experience they bad 



eat hesitancy in repeating the plan 

 of treatment for subsequent iuwe o inntanee 



spread to another child, and this, 

 too, when children of a few yean old were in 

 same root the very commencement of 



On one occasion in this family an 

 eight-year-old niece was staying in the house on 

 a long Christinas was approaching, and 



ab<> ii had been invited to a 



ilstmas party. A fortnight before Christmas 

 s niece was attacked by scarlet fever. In spite 

 of this the party was duly held, and several of 

 my own .-liil.lr.-u, who had not then had scarlet 

 "d. Not one of the party waa 

 attacked. The lady of the house observed that 

 ce and a little girl visitor were constantly 

 together throughout the evening. She confessed 

 afterwards that she had some doubts of the pru- 

 dence of the proceedings ; but she said to herself, 

 " That is Dr. Milne's own girl. She may take all 

 Years afterwards this daughter of 

 mine took the intV. tion from another source. 

 On another occasion in the history of this 



.on one of their own children wai 



ill with scnrl , a celebrated preacher (Rev. 



B. M.) wrote to them for a supply of books 



iieir library. One of his grandchildren waa 



