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“...trouble of 1902, and
seismic movements are generally so slight as to
be scarcely noticeable. During January, Febru-
ary, and March the north-east trade-winds blow
with great regularity, rendering these months par-
ticularly pleasing, and, speaking generally, year in
and year out, the favourable features of the West
Indian climate far outnumber the bad.
There are well-qualified physicians in each Health,
of the British islands and British Guiana; but
tourists who adopt the usual precautions as to
diet and mode of living should not require to
have recourse to their services. It used to be
said that the best way to ensure good health was
to keep the pores of the skin open and the mouth
shut! Owing to the moisture in the air and the...”
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