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COMMON SALT FOR THE COMMON COLD KEEPS THE NOSE DRY AND FEVER DOWN Time first reported Dr. Adler's success with common salt while he was a physician with the Elmira Reformatory . Now serving in the Navy , he gives his reasons for this ...
COMMON SALT FOR THE COMMON COLD KEEPS THE NOSE DRY AND FEVER DOWN Time first reported Dr. Adler's success with common salt while he was a physician with the Elmira Reformatory . Now serving in the Navy , he gives his reasons for this ...
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... a warm atmosphere . The aggressiveness of the organism is not fully understood at present , but cer tain principles have been accepted . In epidemics , organisms are more virulent . The organisms of the common cold are very contagious ...
... a warm atmosphere . The aggressiveness of the organism is not fully understood at present , but cer tain principles have been accepted . In epidemics , organisms are more virulent . The organisms of the common cold are very contagious ...
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... common table salt . The dose varies with the severity of the infec tion and ... cold water 1-2 hours after meals . A feel of thirst will appear within an ... cold . However , continual exposure to sun- light does not build up any special ...
... common table salt . The dose varies with the severity of the infec tion and ... cold water 1-2 hours after meals . A feel of thirst will appear within an ... cold . However , continual exposure to sun- light does not build up any special ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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