SLEEPLESSNESS.
TO THE XDITOE OJ "THE TEISS." Sir.—A simple remedy for sleeplessness is plenty of fresh air in the room, light bedclothes, and a tumbleriull of boiling milk last thing at night, flavoured with a pinch of sal& and sugar to taste, with a pinch of carbonate of soda to avoid flatulence, a grating of nutmeg on to]) for flavour and also because it is supposed to be soothing. Nothing should be left out. on account of laziness, or because the one who prepares it thinks it does not matter. — Yours, etc.. PROVED.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 11
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