ganic complaints and inflammatory symptoms fort, and will if any means can, short of a voy- being called into greater action, increased the would have speedily restored his health and nature be exhausted, or the disease deeply seat- strength . Other instances have obviously led to the same conclusion, and taught us, that when or- colony abounds in every convenience and com- culiarly unfavourable, for the pores being ob- cing air and purifying breeze of the mountains to go at once to the Cape of Good Hope, before recent experience, that that fine climate and few days Mr. S. sunk under its violence. Having structed by the cold, and the digestive powers But a much wiser course would be for him ed. I can assure the Indian invalid, from AND NEILG KERRY HILLS. 73 the Neilgherries, unless he can go by a sea- voy- to sea until it had subsided ; and then the bra- inflammation, which had already begun, and in a age ; which is the surest remedy. again light his fading eye. Besides a profusion contracted the disease, it had been better if he age to Europe, " restore eluding health," and had remained in the low country, or had gone are present, the invalid ought not to be sent to