THE SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.
«. The subject of catarrh is becoming tof such universal interest that the following cjuestions have been selected as a snide for those who think they are afflicted: Is the voice husky? Js the nose stopped up? Does the nose discharge? Ts the breath offensive? Do crusts form in the nose? Do you have sneezing spells? Is the sense of smell leaving? Is there fulness in the throat? Do you have to clear the throat? ! Do you expectnrite frequently? , Do you sleep with the mouth open? Are you nauseated in the morning? Do you have aching pains in the Bimby? Is there pain in the front of the head? Is there dropping of phlegm in the ithroat? A further explanation of the causes of these symptoms, and a more complete description of the various forms tot catarrh, can be found in the ln_t of "The Review of Ear, Nose, and Hhrnat Diseases." Those who are interested ca n obtain a free copy of this Medical Publication by addressing The __r.h° r V Uet lllst ***, 10, Marble ■Arch, London, England.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 2
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182THE SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 2
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