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HOW TO CURE A COLD.

(TJip Cpniposite Advice of Our Friends) Keep all windows open and avOid letting fresh air into the house. Press warmly, wearing thin clothes and few of them.' • ' ' ■' ' , !f%)i:e rjp niejlicine and use the doctor's prescriptiops as directed.' " 'V Keep to your ' room and get put into the ppep all ypu can. ... Stay in bed and rest, taking long walks daily. " ■•■•• '■- . ■■* l' Avoid all exertion and do not fail to take soriie fpriri of violent exercise. "' Aypi.d getting your feet wet and take a hot,footbath nightly. P$ "JRMBS!?. ponying yourself neither as to", quality',or quantity of food. By all means keep toJight underwearred flannel is best. Keep the throat uncovered, swathing it m woollen bandages. '• '

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 14

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119

HOW TO CURE A COLD. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 14

HOW TO CURE A COLD. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 14

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