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Show 1H. Hateful l.ail tllad. That wind from any ona of Uia four ranllnal or IntcruiodLito InU thouM liato ft more dcirvaliig ctfixt Hpuii tho human lytlrm than tint from any or all of tho other Hht teem hko thecr-nt thecr-nt noiiwiur. lu thrw -h)", boweicr, cannot forego telenlllla ttitlmnny, J)r. Itlehardt 4fi "Tlmt all ncrioiit coii'lllloiK bi which, for want of n more correct term, w my 'tho ii.-riout lona U loncn-J,' are much InteiiaHlnl by tho nut wind. Iudor-1, tho cwl action of Ihlt poouUitr wind U to in-iluco in-iluco 'want of tone,' or debility. Under lit lullutuoo liuo.t all tlcll in-iviiu any thoyareileineJ they do not nun-nUIn nun-nUIn of rrducwl apjicilto nor of mlii intenllle.l, but tlwr dwiare that they are rendered I roatmta both In mlml nn, liuly. lu liW, li ft Iriflu word were wanlwl to riprvw thn luurbM effect ef-fect ot nu rait wind on u tick man tlmt wonl would bo 'jirixlratlon." bt. Iillla Ilrpubllo |