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thoroughness with which the parasiticides are used as upon 

 the special virtue of any. 



The second indication, particularly when constitutional 

 weakness is a prominent feature, is attained by attention to 

 hygiene, and the exhibition of general or special tonics. 



Although often tedious and troublesome, rarely Avill we find 

 any cases incurable when recognition is made of their parasitic 

 origin and of the modes of attack, and when sufficient attention 

 is given to the proper carrying out of the details of the local 

 treatment. 



