Not Good For Everyone
"Too many oranges are not wholesotne for any one who has a tendency to gastrie trouble," says a well-known physician. "It is generally supposed that oranges are particularly healthy; and in many families tney are the regalar conconiitants of a breakfast table, parents thinking that they must necessarily be wholesome, whereas in some cases they are positively injurious. One of my patients, a boy of twelve or thereabouts, has had a severe attack of stomaeh trouble every winter for several sueceeding years - attacks for which I could find no apparent cause, until I happ ened tü ünd out by accident that every year, about that time, the family received a barrel of oranges from Florida, upon which the chiliren were all'oued to regale themselves freely. This was the whole trouble; oranges did not agree with the child, and when he ate them freely he was ill. I stopped his eating them. and he kas neyer had a reeurrence of the trbla
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