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Page 56
... cold . I recommend an ounce of a strong salt soultion at the first sniffle , and more ten hours later , as the nose begins to run . No matter how thirsty the patient gets , he should drink very little water . This is the absolute contra ...
... cold . I recommend an ounce of a strong salt soultion at the first sniffle , and more ten hours later , as the nose begins to run . No matter how thirsty the patient gets , he should drink very little water . This is the absolute contra ...
Page 57
... cold atmosphere . There is a general chilling of the body and a general chilling of the mucous mem brane lining the nose and throat . As a result of this chilling , resistance to disease is lowered . This is especially true in damp ...
... cold atmosphere . There is a general chilling of the body and a general chilling of the mucous mem brane lining the nose and throat . As a result of this chilling , resistance to disease is lowered . This is especially true in damp ...
Page 58
... cold . However , continual exposure to sun- light does not build up any special resist- ance against colds . It merely helps an in- dividual to keep physically fit . Ône must always realize that a few moments of carelessness is ...
... cold . However , continual exposure to sun- light does not build up any special resist- ance against colds . It merely helps an in- dividual to keep physically fit . Ône must always realize that a few moments of carelessness is ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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