. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . huric acid, soda, lime, mag-nesia, carbonic acid and oxide of iron,while in lesser parts iodine, bromine, boricacid, lead, copper, silver, zinc, cobalt,nickel, manganese, alumina, strontia andbaryta. That is about all I can recall offhand, but its enough to illustrate the het-erogeneous composition, the eftect of whichm plain English is wonderfully rejuvenat-mg. In fact, as a cure-all its a good deallike castor oil, without the disagreeablefeatures. Its a fine prescription for rheu-


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . huric acid, soda, lime, mag-nesia, carbonic acid and oxide of iron,while in lesser parts iodine, bromine, boricacid, lead, copper, silver, zinc, cobalt,nickel, manganese, alumina, strontia andbaryta. That is about all I can recall offhand, but its enough to illustrate the het-erogeneous composition, the eftect of whichm plain English is wonderfully rejuvenat-mg. In fact, as a cure-all its a good deallike castor oil, without the disagreeablefeatures. Its a fine prescription for rheu-matic, malarial and asthmatic troubles, andits a great builder for convalescents frombronchial, digestive and numerous acutedisorders. Again, I observe,thats going some,put in Im not jest-ing. I trust not, saidthe doctor. If Ithought you were, Ishould regret havingdiscussed a serioussubject with an un-appreciative audi-tor. I am deeply im-pressed, Goddardhastened to assert,and I should beglad to hear any-thing more you maybe good enough totell me. There isnt muchmore to be saidabout the seabath-. a Corner of tijc pool in tfic ilatatoniim mg aspect, the doctor resumed. And1 suppose you know the cardinal virtueof Asbury Park climatically is its freedomfrom the chronic moisture so prevalentin other parts. In the first place there ispractically perfect natural drainage, for theentire region is underlaid with white quartzand basaltic sand, over which is a stratumof coarse sand and gravel. Then there isabsolutely no humidity in winter and verylittle in summer. For instance, the extremecold to-day does not penetrate to the mar-row as it does where the atmospheric raw-ness intensifies the effect. Besides that, weare close enough to the Gulf Stream to getits tempering effect, and as for fogs theyare virtually unknown. Water, you know,absorbs heat and radiates it more slowlythan the same process takes place on , there are a hundred other causes forthe beneficial condit


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