MAN BREAKS “ADAM’S APPLE”
Fruits of a Sneeze Hearty a-tish-ooing by a forty-four year old Englishman nad repercussions when something clicked inside and the meaning of the phrase "a pain in the neck" became only too clear. Two days later, following his visit to the Doctor, the luckless visitor, husky, hoarse and unhappy appeared before the X-Ray which disclosed a fracture of the Adam's Apple (Thyroid Cartillage). Result a week in hospital and further six weeks before the symptoms disappeared. Moral never underestimate the power of a sneeze ... or the effectiveness Of Baxters Lung Preserver in quickly quitting the cold that usually follows. Colds are easy to get these days but so is “Baxters" from all chemists and stores. Baxters Ltd,, 602 Colombo St., ChCh. —Advt
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 9
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