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these atmospherical changes. The nauk regetation, whose periodical- decadenca is its non cultivation,

is

a great laboratory of poisonous gases.

The dirty habits of the people, invercared by their difictive supply, in the midst of plenty of frech water, contribute to the insalubrious causes in operation. Mare of the

of disease, and especially

these which give it intensity, are, surely, within

power to remedy; or

Akt

n leicht.

The exact operation

of these subtle atmospherical influences called

the min

malaria on the

bode is me of the great

mysteries which will only be revealed when we are able to solve the rationale of there laws of attraction and repulsion by which form is given to matter, and millions of worlds are permitted to revolve in space without danger of collision.

(Signed) William Monism, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Colonial Surgeon.

Houghong,

March.

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