636 Dr. guthrie on the Antifeptic Regimen , Bzc. 
any perfon that has paid the indifpenfable attention to 
warm cloathing of failors in cold climates, which, we are 
taught by experience in thofe countries, is a molt necef- 
fary precaution to preferve health : however, as to enter 
upon this fubje£t at prefent would fwell my letter to a 
ftill more prodigious fize, I will rather make it the fub- 
je<£t of fome future one, as the effects of our winter at- 
mofphere will merit particular attention, efpecially when 
the opinionated obftinacy of new arrived foreigners 
brave its fury in a more Southern drefs, in head of taking 
a hint, like lefs fyftematic men, from the experience 
that a fucceffion of ages has taught the natives. 
