Show change of climate mr lit adamsey professional exper experience I 1 1 has enabled him to put oni ori record valuable details touching tho influence of a sub frigid climate like that of new brunswick upon european settler at large as ag well weil as upon the troops tinder under his medical charge to the tho newly a arriving i I 1 from northern europe there is something he remarks disappointing in the aspect ozithe of ithe middle aged of both sexes instead of burly well nourished farmers in a land where where the materials 6 of good 11 living ang 1 so abound sallow weather beaten countenances and spare sinewy frames predominate among men of forty while the pallid faces of the women indicate often ten years in in ad advance vance vanco of their real age important causes in connection with hab its 10 of life food and climate are ile lle here hero rc at work close stoves salted provisions ill baked bread even jf if fript aided by alcoholic excess combine with the natural namuia 1 vicissitudes of extreme and gud Aud suddenly denly changing temperature pera ture to undermine the stamina of life the most trying times time of the year vear are the thaws of spring and the setting in of tho the edlu months at the rapid transit chich passes for autumn consumption and other pulmonary dl diseases eases are aye most fatal at midsummer after the variable weather in winter pneumonia the characteristic dis ease case of the climate is most prevalent the deterioration tion in physique po much remarked upon lii lil ili in the P existing settlers 4 s traced by our author in part to the thel fact that the first IMM immigrants and of the woods ferem ad exceptionally hardy bardy and vigorous race their successors feeling less demand upon their bodily energies and in part pirt also to wi sameness of food and the listlessness induced by extremes of cli ana enate e closeness of ingerma intermarriage ariage especially among the french settlers has brought about the mot moat frightful of evils elephantiasis or ar greek leprosy has become a settled plague among these poor creatures in iii a valuable appendix mr adams furnishes convincing proofs from the records of the lazaretto connecting this shocking malady with the consanguinity of the inmates blaids laida Le illustrated u newspaper el eighteen I 1 I 1 1 fee tee n p physicians h asic laris of 0 cincinnati fave tave haye have declared that gymnastics gymnastic 8 in the public schools are hurtful to the hea health ith 0 of f children caudr CU the council bluffs iowa shooting club offers a reward noward of 10 for the conviction of any person who wh 0 hills kil kii laprairie prairie chickens previous to thu tuo of august |