FIGHTING THE EPIDEMIC. Bacteriologist's Suggestion. To avoid infantile paralysis the soundest advice that can be given haa been uttered by Dr. W. Gilmour, Bacteriologist at Auckland Hospital, who emphasises the importance of keeping the nasal passages clean. It has been established that the source of infection is almost certainly the nose and that the "em causing infantile paralysis chains" admittance to the system when the mucous membrane is in an unhealthy condition. The healing vapours that saturate the nasal passage and the entire respiratory tract when a small pastille called Pulmonas is dissolved in the mouth are considered most valuable in warding off this dread disease. Pulmonas should be carried in the pocket and one pastille sucked occasionally, especially when one is in a crowd or a dust-laden atmosphere. You can get Pulmonas from any chemist.—(Ad.) ■ GO ITRE •Sufferers from this distressing complaint buirerers iiu"' jjoW lmd P ost t0 mc CUt °wltt"low naie and address. MUIR, ChemUt, Dominion Red Ter, Auckland. W.S.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 13
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