Gargling Opposed. Gargling will not cure a sore throat, a doctor writes in the British Medical Association’s monthly publication, “Family Doctor.” In fact, ii might do far more harm than good. “Remember,” he says, “that the normal secretions of the throat are part of the body’s defences. They work well. It is bad to neutralise them with strong antiseptics.—London, August 30.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28371, 2 September 1957, Page 17
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