RHEUMATISM PREFERS BLONDES
LONDON, May 31. ep.sJl'i uselessnoss of tonsils was sugut L ’ r - J enner Hoskin, speaking Institute of Hygiene. He said: t jo rr T a^*lra& ing Anita Loos, ‘rheumahearr Peters blondes.’ Rheumatic v_ 5. disease is more common among n ,” s ’ ©specially red-haired child- * ,n among Iberians, Jews, and oil di innetl races. Perhaps the fcfr t Jv et im niunises them against the “If ts ° f dam f ) and cold. 18 a disease of the poorer classes rnnr, public schools are almost imThft disease is rare at Eton, at oi tbe low-lying situation, while n,,® 1 ' erne ntar y schools considerable UmSm suffer - This indicates that mectomy is preventive. Seventy ton»!i °* tbe Etonians had their C| int L remov, ‘d, compared with 3o per •lementary schoolboys,” he
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 11
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131RHEUMATISM PREFERS BLONDES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 11
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