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V faody, amounting to more than one-of all solids and liquids taken into ifcomach. Such a retention of this ser, more or less putrescent, must irb the systfim3 naturally, if not nce-rity, producing fevers and acute uses in general. Of course, to avert l results is to remove the cause, to i the pores by a sweat, ttingon any very coll sulMaucfe, lenly becoming chilled, hag a special *er connected with a large nerve, :h often becomft3 the seal o£ a vio-attsvek, causing tjreat pain, perhapseness- The body I cat is so rapidly lucted off that a loUal inflammation permanent injury are natural eon-Lence. Very few persons, if any, safely sit long on the cold stones or damp and cold ground. This is •icnlarly true of tho^e who arc tem-irily exhausted, siucc such have lcs? i average power to resist disease. It ell to ramember that it is unsafe for bnb the most robust—not even br^t them—to bathe when exhausted, is, to lake the cold tub-bath or the nming’bath. Such bathing 30 rap-condiicta off the animal heat that cral disturbance must follow, it may with dangerous disease. Tim mo*L vo demerit of danger is the cxhaiH-, and not tho urjugual heat. Indeed, e no danger from the heat beyond shock that may result from so b-t a chingG of temperature, affecting El nervous’'one must swim, or will do so, when j exhausted, it is not best to wait lill )£ the heat is also exhausted, hut ige in while yet warm enough to rc-so that the pores closed by ibesud-chill may become again open, thus rUng theuvial effects uJ a cold, II ir safer to have the body filled, situ-jrl, so to epe.ik, with heat enough to st any ordinary chill than to wail it is ho far exhausted As lo render a ettoo impossible. Indeed, the heat hout ihc exhaustion xr the be?t sc-ity against a cold from bathing, or n any exposure to coldness.'he one who corals out of the warm h-tab or the Turkish bath, if not ox-islod by V)t long a stay, is in a better ditioo to the chill resultingn a cold c,d luchc,11 than one would who, from undue exposure, already era from chilliness, This is common ee.—Dr. Uanmford, in Golden Rule.many cases o£w or evcu wcakl rather prcdiapo is taken at the t digestion and irritate the st-taken in a modi Exercise, and OB absolutely ne tion of healthvpwomen of our pceiftllj* thoNC li not thought of :The habit ofin fact at anj time, unless thi can not be goot edly injurious ’ although the i may not bccom they will soonei For ihosc \vl go to alcep on consequently lii their mind the passed, and pi jeeluresfor the in- up in the which Ulorgm and troubles’th for some Lime luref throngh t possible, Iherclevca llic prob shape, I should puli on of tho t. rest—a game o cards, an hour ctca a little n bed, provided ting or anythinthe unpoliticalRurcr soporificthrough one o!the ]a«t debate,eliCples? friendgetting lo t!i*out falling intohas been strivnagain, is an eibut I Rhonld haof this night at - - *in tnc open air. inducing asllg ofren products —Cor. I', ural AChcre are in San Francisco four ,5ai houses worth, together more 53,000.000 Their owners, cx-iraor SLanford, Charles Crocker, Mark Hopkins and Mr, Colton, ■sent about $130,000,000, The mag. jnt etrucUirea stand unoccupied t tea months of each year.—A Senator States, a succe; prime of hfe, 9 bled away the | fore he returne addition garabl the amount of;son he confessfather, who pn thrashing, and town and pait Picayune.WSPAPEKUr Bt fAXfr-
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La Porte City Review

La Porte City, Iowa, US

Thu, Nov 30, 1882

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