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TBEATW I CAICUIM* (>i r WITH 



answers! in (In* affirmative, for 

 f arnn> -riiiinly al.-o |Mvih). 



<>f a sanatorium -m gpientiid to success in 



a case n -!i- >o<-ial j- /ion of th< |iatit-nt aii<l t)m 



ral environments arc such that all the hygienic and diet- 

 measures, so essential in the mo<l<m treatment of coo- 

 ion, an- at the disposal of the physit he latter, 

 iay be well trained a: lingly skilful, 

 cannot ho|x- for success unless the patient is obedient and will- 



carry out rvrry h-tail of the treatment. 

 We :v a number of illustrations (Figs. 47, 48) of how 



thr pati.-nt in his own hou>r may arrange for jH-nnanrnt open- 

 a comparatively small cost. 



