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fM m % m % m mm m i m mm. mm m A IF YOU DO GET A COLD Cover up your coughs and sneezes. Go to bed, drink fruit juices and large quantities of water, and take only light meals. A rest-up of 24 or 48 hours in bed at the start of a cold attack may prevent serious complications and ' weeks of enforced idleness. It will also keep others from catching your cold. Dodge colds and yon dodge trouble BE IWARYED IN TIME! The season of colds and coughs is just around the corner. Do your best to get through idthout a single cold. With ordinary caution you can, but it’s •up to you. Keep away from people who have colds. Wash your hands freely during an epidemic of colds, and ALWAYS before meals. Eat adequate meals, and get plenty of rest and sleep. Exercise sensibly, dress sensibly, and don’t be scared of fresh air. • n s m m ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 17/47

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Lake County Mail, Issue 43, 31 March 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 43, 31 March 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 43, 31 March 1948, Page 6

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