. Klondike : the Chicago record's book for gold seekers. interconfine themselves in these small huts most of the time. Very often they become indolent and careless, onlyeating those things which are most easily cooked or pre-pared. During the busy time in summer when they areshoveling in, they work hard and for long hours, sparinglittle time for eating and much less for cooking. This manner of living is quite common amongst be-ginners, and soon leads to debility and sometimes toscurvy. Old miners have learned from experience tovalue health more than gold, and they therefore s])areno expense in


. Klondike : the Chicago record's book for gold seekers. interconfine themselves in these small huts most of the time. Very often they become indolent and careless, onlyeating those things which are most easily cooked or pre-pared. During the busy time in summer when they areshoveling in, they work hard and for long hours, sparinglittle time for eating and much less for cooking. This manner of living is quite common amongst be-ginners, and soon leads to debility and sometimes toscurvy. Old miners have learned from experience tovalue health more than gold, and they therefore s])areno expense in procuring the best and most varied out-fit of food that can be obtained. In a cold climate such as this, where it is impossibleto get fresh vegetables and fruits, it is most importantthat the best substitutes for these should be helps to supply these wants by growing cranber-ries and other wild fruits in abundance, but men in sum-mer are usually too busy to avail themselves of these. The diseases met with in this country are dyspepsia,. SNOW STOKM IN Till. MOINIAINS. BOOK FOR GOLD-SEEKERS. ZSl anaemia, scurvy, caused by improperly cooked food,sameness of diet, overwork, want of fresh vegetables,overheated and badly ventilated houses; rheumatism,pneumonia, bronchitis, enteritis, cystitis and other acutediseases, from exposure to wet and cold; debility andchronic diseases due to excesses. One case of typhoidfever occurred in Forty Mile last fall, probably due todrinking water polluted with decayed vegetable matter. In selecting men to relieve in this country I beg tosubmit a few remarks, some of which will be of assistanceto the medical examiners in making their recommenda-tions. Men should be sober, strong and healthy. Theyshould be practical men, able to adapt themselves quicklx-to their surroundings. Special care should be taken tosee that their lungs are sound, that they are free fromrheumatism and rheumatic tendency, and that theirjoints, especially knee joi


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