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Remember excoriations are generally owing to the want of water, to the want of an abundance of water. An infant who is every morning well soused and well swilled with water seldom suffers either from excoriations, or from any other of the numerous skin diseases. Cleanliness, then, is the grand preventative of, and the best remedy for excoriations.

Mother fed the children, mended everything, sent them to the dentist when their teeth ached badly, but never before as a preventative, and trusted to luck. 'Daddy, she would say in her slow gentle way, 'I do wish we could be more practical sometimes.

It will be a sure preventative of forgery. For instance: A maker of a check desiring to take a trip around the world shall draw a check for the needed sum and, in the presence of the cashier of his bank, place one thumb-print in ink somewhere in one spot on the check perhaps over the amount of the check as written in figures.

You are rather inclined to be fat, you have naturally a good stomach, and you eat at the best tables; which must of course make you plethoric: and upon my word you will be very subject to these accidents, if you will not, from time to time, when you find yourself full, heated, or your head aching, take some little, easy, preventative purge, that would not confine you; such as chewing a little rhubarb when you go to bed at night; or some senna tea in the morning.

And with justice, for several cruel massacres of crews had taken place before the ships had been scuttled and burned; besides, quite a dozen had sailed from port never to be heard of more; while the only consolation Captain Thwaites had for his trips here and there, and pursuit of enemies who disappeared like Flying Dutchmen, was that the presence of our gunboat upon the coast no doubt acted as a preventative, for we were told that there used to be three times as many acts of piracy before we came.

That I had better be hanged or drowned, you will readily agree. The antidote or preventative is in your hands, or, if you please, head. The bust, slightly referred to in the letter of the 1st of February, has occupied some of my waking and sleeping moments.

Morrison was an effective preventative," Steve Ames concluded. "If he is hidden." Rick said the words before he even thought. "What do you mean, Rick? No one outside the family or the project knows of his presence!" Julius Weiss exclaimed. Steve held up his hand. "Hold it a minute. We'll get to that point in its proper turn." Hartson Brant picked up the threads again.

This short pruning is also a partial preventative against mildew and rot, and the last extremely wet season has again shown the importance of letting in light and air to all parts of the vine; as those vineyards, where a strict system of early summer pruning had been followed, did not suffer half as much from rot and mildew as those where the old slovenly method still prevailed.

"A bull, begad! a clean bull!" murmured Hopeton, supporting his friend out of the room as he added, "A little fresh air, as a preventative of vertigo, as the old doc says, eh, Sally." "Good Lord, is he just a plain ass, or what?" inquired young Booth, his eye following Barry down the room. "Ass! A mule, I should say. And one with a good lot of kick in him," replied Captain Train.

Her hands were clasped above her head, her feet comfortably extended upon the fender, her eyes closed. She had been a little tired with buffeting the storm; and the hot tea, which Mrs. Sandal had insisted upon as a preventative of cold, had made her, as she told Sophia, "deliciously dozy." "But dinner will be ready in half an hour, and you have to dress yet, Charlotte. How do I look?"

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