War Cholera And the Ministry of Health An Appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall And the

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The men have to work hard to-morrow, as if they had not been fagged down to-day ; and if thou canst take away the concussion of the march, thou mayest advance by some hours and days the siege of Sebastopol. But thou art a deaf mute: and I must do the voice for thee. Let each man of the force take arnica again, and let him repeat it four times a day as long as his severe toil lasts, which will be throughout the siege. By this means, his extraordinary exertions will do him less harm : if his feet... are almost WQunded with marching, inflammation will be stopped at the begin- ning; and if his hands are blistered by carrying sand bags, gabions, fascines, and helping heavy guns up, the blister will be a common blister, and will go no further. A host of ordinary cases will be can- celled by this simple means : an army, two armies, will have learned the use of arnica and the ready way of making the least of all the lesions of over-fatigue : and whatever cases are over and above, the doctors, released from a vast amount, ot work that no longer belongs to them, can treat with rhus (a complement vulnerary to arnica), and then after that the armies will have learned the use of rhus too, and can release the doctors from another circle of cases.

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