23 MARCH 1934, Page 20

SANATORIA OF THE EMPIRE

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]

Sin,—Some time ago I contributed an article to your pakes upon Empire Sanatoria." I am now spending a winter in Jamaica, and so far as this island is concerned I would repeat the advice I then gave.

All who are weakly in nerves and devitalized in body should at once take a course of " spring dieting " in England, and should then plan to spend the latter half of next winter on a fruit and vegetable dietary, full of -vitamins, beneath the sunny skies of Jamaica, where the nights are warm, the breezes never chill, and where Nature has her inexhaustible lap full of garden gifts. Gladly will I advise any of your readers as to ease and economy in such a journey.7-4 .am,