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Sick Rooms— cautiqhs im visitiko— Never enter $ sick ip^miu a state of perspiration, for as ;sobh as the body heWmes cold, it may absorb the infection or disease. —Do not visit a sick person with an empty stomach, as it disposes, the) system "more; readily to receive infection.f-fn »> sick/* room, stand where .the air passes irom the, door or window, to the bed of diseWdl^ When poisonous vapour is . much/ diluted' l with fre&h arr it is not noxipus.-^THe win-,: dows of a lick rbom- Bmali ißWcbnfinel^ should not be closed ; it the l wind is Cold;} nearly close the- curtains of the bed—Remove all dirty cloths, ciotbes,, and discharges.—l^et the ybitor hjsye^wrophbir^i about his person. -Alter leayinr _ujufcc : . tious room, a person should "(^inbj^i^ia'u^' ppea si? for some tune, " V " Y/1 ';-";><» -'^'--v*

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 4

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Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 4

Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 17, 29 October 1874, Page 4

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