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) G! v% A7 u4 j [: Ofor the benefit of those who are will ing to trust the case to their own knowledge and care, and to nature, the following thoughts are subjoined. Avoid close, unventilaled rooms, and too much bed-clothing. In no disease is pure, cool air more salutary than in small-pox. If a child, in the worst of the fever which attends the disease, wishes to go to the window, or into the open air, he should be indulged in it. Of course i do not mean to encour¬age abuses, such as sitting long by a window, in a current of cold air, especially when the room is very hot, or sitting on the ground. - great pains should be taken to keep the room — which it is desirable to have large, if it can be — well aired, by night and by day. The bed-clothes should be as Ugg Boots Clearance light as possible, provided the patient is not chilly, and should be often changed. The clothes worn about the body by day should be wholly changed at night for a
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