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mastered .1 three to six respiratory exercises, cither 



lie other, every half hour, and continue ttu* 



tiee until dtp breathing baa become a natural habit. 



ises should always be taken in an atmosphere as 



iid as free from dust as possible. Never take these 



rcises when tired, and never continue so long as to become 



shows a group of tuberculous patients at the River* 



'bland iking 



resj i exercises under their physicians' direction. 



UV- 



Fio. as. 



UM Habit of 



ith-hivathini: in children, and sometime* in adult*, in 



in the throat (adenoid vegiv 



rgcd tonsils, or by growths in the nose (polypi, 



these obstructions by nurgical aid is 



I* rh.tp< ill.- only rational m- tli"l to assure natural breathing. 



may be j- 1 to say that such opent- 



i an- not at all dangerou>; In it l.y the presence of these 



>n> in tin* throat (n^tmpliarynx). the bearing and the 



" tual and bod the rhlld may become 



impaired. The early removal of such growths should 



v recomm. n.l. .1. The respiratory exercises just 



iilx'<l an- j'.irti. iilarly useful f>r rhiMn*n aftT an opera- 



tion. ntherwise th. v midit n-tain the habit of imperfect breath- 



liirh tlu-y had Hr|if 



>ng exercises which have a tendency to devdqp and 



Causes of 



