CATARRH A CONSTANT COLD IN THE HEAD.
The medical explanation of the causes and symptoms of catarrh is an interesting item of a quarterly medical journal just at hand. The Editor is anxious that people should understand the serious consequences which may result from neglect of a cold or of a series of colds in the head. In fact, the beginning of many of the most obstinate forms of catarrh can be traced to what the patient thought a simple cold. This fact is emphasised by a series of eases taken from the records -of the Drouet Institute. These cases also serve to illustrate the treatment of catarrh by the Drouet Method, which the Editor points out has been successful in a large proportion of instances after operations and other special procedures have failed. Names and addresses being given, this issue of the “Review of Ear. Nose and Throat Diseases” will be iff use to everyone who has any form of catarrh. A free copy of the Journal can lie obtained by addressing the Secretary. Drouet Institute, 10, Marble Arch. London, W.. England. The "Review” also contains a Special Report Form, by means of which anyone cap obtain free advice as to treatment.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XX, 14 November 1903, Page 54
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203CATARRH A CONSTANT COLD IN THE HEAD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XX, 14 November 1903, Page 54
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