Show Of the seventyfive naval patients In Fort Stanton about thirty have been pronounced cured and u majority of the remainder have ceased coughing and evince no manlfestations of tho presence of the disease Among pa tloiits who are past cure the coughing has been lessened and the process of Wasting checked Some of the patients at Fort Stanton have recovered J so much that they are working In the mines near the post or tilling the soil or taking up other occupations The treatment relied upon Is supplying the patients with plenty of fresh alt and sunshine exerctec when possible and all the nourishing food they can be Induced In-duced to cat Fresh air IK l the panacea Each day the patents who are able to walk are forced out of doors and compelled com-pelled to stay ouLXcom early until late Jf deemed prudent they sleep out with as little covering as possible the dry i air taking away the danger from colds I or dampness The sun helps too I 1 the patient cannot walk he Is wheeled about In a rolling chair Bedridden patients pa-tients aro carried out on a cot with shade arranged for tlus head and eyes j and they are sunned and aired for I hours together The diet IF principally I made up of milk and cronm mixed unl der one beef and eggs They have all I they want when they ask for It I they do not asv for food oftqnipnough It Is TjlttlotitVcatmbht I I I forced upon them TjJ tltut efh1c t besides fresh aid and C bd It isclaimed IB needed except In advanced cases TKey have particular treatment The men arc encouraged to indulge In out I ofdoor sports regujatcd to suit their varying strength They play ball or tennis Others tramp over the hills and mesas on the lookout for minerals or ride about on ponies Tho bedridden I are furnished amusements to divert their minds from their disease and to II cheer them I |