. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . UZZLE the CROBE. ANTICIPATE ysur SNEEZES, and help PREVENT DISEASES Ch/c^o DepartmentctHealth • ,AJl>MJb Fig. 12. 24 CHAPTER V Colds—Catarrh—Sore Throat COLDSCOLDS A LUXURY, NOT A NECESSITY President Emeritus Eliot, in his address before the American Philo-sophical Association on Benjamin Franklin as Printer and Philosopher,quotes that American scientist as saying: People who live in the forest, in open barns, or with open windows donot catch cold, and the disease called a cold is generally caused by impure air,lack of exercis


. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . UZZLE the CROBE. ANTICIPATE ysur SNEEZES, and help PREVENT DISEASES Ch/c^o DepartmentctHealth • ,AJl>MJb Fig. 12. 24 CHAPTER V Colds—Catarrh—Sore Throat COLDSCOLDS A LUXURY, NOT A NECESSITY President Emeritus Eliot, in his address before the American Philo-sophical Association on Benjamin Franklin as Printer and Philosopher,quotes that American scientist as saying: People who live in the forest, in open barns, or with open windows donot catch cold, and the disease called a cold is generally caused by impure air,lack of exercise, or from overeating. I have long been satisfied from observation, people often catch cold fromone another when shut up together in close rooms and coaches and whensitting near and conversing so as to breathe in each others transpiration,the disorder being in a certain state. Says the naturalist, John Muir: As long as I camp out in the moun-tains without tents or blankets, I get along very well, but the very minute Iget into a house and h


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