, . A remarkable example of the simple life , a cur “ tor rheumatism is reported from Long Ditton, in Surrey. A family who had been living m tlm open air for twelve months were joined a month ago by a i friend who for three yearn had suffered E from rheumatism. He arrived at the camp 1 on crutches, but eventually left for home walking without their aid, and practically - cured of his complaint. On wet nights i, the sleeping-place was under canvas, but in 1 | fine weather the patient slept in the open - air, covered only by a blanket. . I -Maud: “ The second time I saw him 1 t 1 was engaged to him.'’ Madge; “What ) caused the delaj 2'’
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Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 2
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119Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 2
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