MEASLES. A HIXT TO MOTHERS. In many Christ church homes Measle3 are prevalent. Provided the- child is kept warm • and in a darkened room, there is little need for worry. Keep the bowels open, and give light diet. To bring out the spots a good plan is to let the sufferer have Saffron Tea, or a little sulphur mixed with whisky and water. A symptom of the malady is sore and this is greatly relieved by using "Heenzo." A small bottlo ot Hecnzo—procurable from any Chemist or Store —mixed with sweetening and water, maics a pint of the finest family cough medicine. It relieves the parched throat, enabling the sufferer to breatho more easily, and, moreover, has a lasar tive effect. When the child is recovering be very careful, because it is then that trouble is likely to ensue. Under ordinary conditions there is little danger of bad after-effects. If, however, there are complieationsj consult your ' family physician. —-6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 11
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