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I AND CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. WHAT IS INFLUENZA? ITS EFFECT. MEDICAL MEN INTERVIEWED. These questions are best answered by several eminent medical men in published interviews. The most important points emphasized by the doctors are these: Influenza is highly infectious. Influenza stimulates other diseases. Influenza has an extraordinary effect on the mental function. Influenza picks out the weak-points in a person's constitution. The victims of influenza are adults who perish from pneumonia or bronchitis and the ajjcd who sink from heart exhaustion. , Children while prone to the disease, enjoy comparative immunity from its complications and dangers. Intfuenzk shows a decided tendency to relapses, a feature to which the indirect fatality 01 the disease is in a great measure due. Alcoholic stimulants are not only unnecessary but positively harmful. An attack of influenza seems to render the individual more liable to contract the disease from future exposure. The attack comes on with lightning like speed. A person in apparently perfect health is suddenly overcome by a feeling of discomfort. He feels chilly or shakes with the rigor worthy of an ague. His head aches. There are pains in his eyeballs and other symptoms characteristic of the disease soon follow. t Can Be Cured. Commence at first symptoms to use Chamoerlain's Cough Remedy. Thousands haye used this Remedy during the last few years, and we have yet to learn of a single case where they were rif>t phased. THREATS OF INFLUENZA. ITS DANGERS. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL ADVICE. : The increased mortality last season from Lung Affections following attacks of Influenza emphasizes more than ever the necessity for nursing an initiatory cold. 5 Especially since the advices from England. The Continent, and America indicate that there has "been raging in all those countries an epidemic of Influenza of the most virulent type. It is only natural that Australia will in turn have the same. It is well to take into account in such connection that our winter months are generally considered the most fatal for pneumonia, especially when influenza is prevailing: even in mild epidemic form. Vp-.V "'• ; r"' .. ' Thus far we have escaped a visitation of a virulent form of the latter malady, but there is abundance of time and opportunity for the development of a severe epidemic, with the usual aftermath of : alarming mortality. The effective treatment of an ordinary ' cold' is a matter of a day or two against a. possible. subsequent sickness for weeks. ' The indications of a severe attack of influenza are . headache, chilliness, general muscular paips, fever, sore throat, cough and systemic lassitude. When these show themselves no time is to be lost and the patient should give up work tit once and promptly place himself under proper medical care. ' ' ' , ; There is no. danger whatever of any serious consequences from an attack of influenza When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used, as it counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. This fact has been abundantly proven in many thousands of cases during the epidemics of the past few vears. HOW TO CURE INFLUENZA. READ. REFLECT. REMEMBER. Rest, warmth and quiet are the three sovereign remedies for this disease, and the best preventives of; its secondary complications. Go to bed and remain in bed until well on the way. toward recovery. Two or three days in bed when you first contract the disease is better than two or three weeks 'later on. Also take a double dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to begin with and then the regular dose every hour. If it should nauseate, discontinue it until the nausea subsides and then take it in smaller doses or less frequently. Before going to bed take two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and bathe the feet in water as warm as can be comfortably borne. If the attack is a severe one take sulphate of quinine in doses of two grains each, every four, hours, for a few days. It will keep up -the vitality and enable the system to withstand the attack. Always in the House, You should always have a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. You cannot, tell just the hour you will need it, for you do not know when you will take cold. You could not bring home a better present than Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. It may not be needed torday> but what about tomorrow? Coids come into every home. Be' prepared for them: Be sore and have a bottle of * Chamberlain' Cough Remedy always oft hand. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY Officially declared free from all poison. Sold Everywhere J/6. PHYSICAL & MENTAL AGONY. LACK OF SYMPATHY. Before we can sympathise with others we must have suffered ourselves. Ho one can realise the suffering attendant on an attack of Influenza unless "h&hsis had the aetua} experience. ■ There is probably no disease that causes somuch physical and mental agony; or which so - successfully defies medical aid. Alf danger from lnfluenza, hqwever, may be avoided by the ~ prompt oUse' T o"£ Chairberlain's, Cough Remedy. . THe - pain in the chest disappears, tije fever. . subsides, and the whole body becotnes - more comfortable. Itlany persons find themselves affected \yith ,a peMisfceW cough after nn attack of Influenzal As this cough can be; promptly cured byy the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it should not be allowed to run until it becomes troublesome.. Among the tens of thousands who haw used this remedy, not one case has . £ver .been reportedthat has resulted in pneumonia, or that has not recovered. - ' • What Follows. Often it is the persistent cough, which is not only dangerous but annoying. Chamber 1 ati-n*s Cough. Remedy has been usedmbst extensively, ■ and always with success for'the relief and cure of this cough. ( - EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. If you fail to get beneficial resultt after using tivo-thirds of a bottle iff CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY. " according to direction, return & toytim dealer and get your money back. It' is well known for itsprwhpt cough*, cold and eraup. - - -

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13704, 19 September 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13704, 19 September 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13704, 19 September 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)