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disease and mercurial rheumatism, and which often 120 APPENDIX. of asthma and determination of blood to the head, which " An important advantage offered by the difference of ened by disease ; an evil consequence which the greatest action of the skin, and prevent the repulsion of blood change from the low country being less sudden, and the " The important conclusion to be drawn from these instances. The same considerations apply to the cases for invalids on their first arrival than Oatacamund ; the considerably retards the cure in these and other similar transient, but which it would still be desirable if pos- comparatively higher temperature and moister constitu- milder, and at certain seasons more equable ; that there mund ; particularly in the numerous cases of hepatic facts is, that Dimhutty is better suited as a residence taking exercise, than at Oatacamund. sible to avoid on first ascending into the dry, cold, and seasons at the two places, is the facility of transferring tion of the air, being better calculated to keep up the care is now and then insufficient to prevent at Oataca- from the surface upon the internal organs, already weak- invalids in an advanced state of convalescence, is much seasons at least, and consequently more facility for generally undergo an aggravation, slight it is true, and highly rarefied atmosphere of Oatacamund. is upon the whole much more dry weather during some

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