These two essays have elicited considerable commendation from brother physicians. My patients, too, have seemed to need just such an opportunity as here presented, to study into the important aids to cure. The necessity of much talking on the part of the physician is avoided, and it is well for the invalid to transfer so much of the advice given from the consulting office to his own home and kitchen. I have, therefore, been led to believe this combined issue would meet a popular demand. The rest cure is jnuji in ogua -jus afjpresfnt. There are also mV yyJ viyitJ s(%evn decry fJ liftfU.V atlr vaguely) the exercisfe afeJ welr stll liT gR-alfilude treatment of consumption. I wish, therefore, to say -that I feel the responsibility of thus defending physical development in disease. These pages are written advisedly, and are backed by a certain right on my part to speak with some authority on the subject of exercise., as well as of food, for invalids. In college I was an instructor in gymnastics, and afterward having neglected exercise I came to Colorado an invalid. So personal experience and the advising of over 3,000 invalids inC olorado seem to warrant some positiveness on my part. The dedication of this little volume is to the many living examples of the benefits furnished bythe observance of the principles here imperfectly expounded. CHARLES DENISOX.
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