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more than one night on the great plain*, 1 ,lo I know of any ouch ___ 
w<t(, nothing between me ami the *tm • tbc practice of other phy«iclans 
but. a first i lit'S thunder-ator in, that «m ' The Humming up of San Diej 
doing its level beat to make things lively. 
A flush of lightning, indescribably vivid, 
would split the blankness of night, and 
expand my attenuated conscioiiBne-w for 
beyond the limits of the finite; thi n n hoi 
rible explosion of tlmmier would jam me 
luiek into my self with Midi violence, that 
1 felt that the “ugti. of which phil.u. 
npht-ra tealk so much and know so liltle, for the expuriemx of the Inst six months, 
had .been transmuted into a thimbleful of on /oga; tor fog* burn heretofore been so 
t«|>ii| fog. Not tin* least of San lin go'* light and no infrequent, that they wi n* 
attraction* j* its exemption from etovms. , virtually no big* at nil. But to take the 
Years ago, in the older State*, ohildu n j record n* it Mtunilii, where in there under 
and nervous people wine told that thutt-! Ihe atm n eliunite that has better title to 
dor-Htorms wort necip*ary to purify the die udjeotiw “good," nreven toil* miper- 
air. How villainously foul the nil mnsl j lulive “ bestV'’ 
be to require such outrageotm mat ho da of j _ _ _________ 
ptirification. Human lungn breathe no 
»*e occurring in 
_ . _ climato 
peirttliorilics in this. 
No tornado** 
No thunder-storm*. 
No ■ of heat; ijigM* always cool. 
No eilriunrM of cold. 
No exci -s of rainfall. 
No miliaria. 
To this I alum 1<1 have added, win it not 
Open to the l World. 
THIRD ANNUAL 
purer or sweeter air than wn have in Sun 
Diego, yet. kindly nature litre diapauses 
with the storm. 
There ih nothing more certain than that 
the dreadful distress inflicted upon the 
nervous and the weak by violent storms, 
in hurtful to their physical health. 
AMERICAN 
GRAPE GROWING 
AND 
WINE MAKING, 
BY 
A. to th. l.iigli.iir „( ...lb,™*., ... 
which so much has bcmi snld. there has 
been but one shock in San Diego in the 
last twelve years, and that so slight that '< 
many did not feel i| at oil. It newer broke 
n dish, nor toppled down a chimney. 
Our Bummers are noul and pleasant. 
Even in luid-miuiuicr tlie sea-breires tuo 
ftonietiniCM nttjdi u*antly cool to those in 
delioate health. Ilut this is the ease only 
close to tile sea. The great ocean current , 
jurtt ofl' the i-’oa*t, is nue that flows from the. 
far north, and it is the blessed . an.se of the 1 
absence of those extreme Mimmer heats 
that occasion so much distress and 
many deaths in Mm States cast of the 
" Itoekus," Pomona coming from the 
Last often leave their flannel*, and load 
themselvts with liiien*—a grant miatakt 
Tins is not n “linen" country. They 
should leave their linens, ami bring lluirl 
flannels. The day will surely i ntue when 
.San Diego’s fame a* i. summer l(i«ort will 
equal, if not surpass, ii.s ii-putntifjii in- a 
winter Jesuit, And yet, our winter* are 
nearly perfection, j he oiungo, limt.ii, 
lime, and baiianu flounsh in the open 
air. 
What little rain we have falls in the win 
ter. The average rainfall in *aid to he 
about ten inc hes per annum. I ran hardly 
holiove it. to be that much. At any rata! 
our ruin* arc no infrei|uei.t that wo always 
enjoy them. 
Ol tin- fogs we usually have small can-. ! 
to eomplniu. But within tin past six 
months We bate had mote than during tin j 
mx preceding years. Thu past year has I 
been far below the gaocral avmiga. 
With malarial di*eu hi all it, form*, I 
am familial, from the fats) “ . ougcstivi. j 
chill to tin. mildest intermittent Hut | 
thatiie.ijHhiuunr-e was nil gained else where, | 
in Hliiioin, Mr emu, Trw", and Ari.’omi 1 
I hiring the twelve years spent m practice 
in ban Diego, I have not seen one ease 
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