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Show Warner Dollars At whatever cost of time and men and money, Germany must and shall be beaten. Our brothers are already in the field eager, deter-, mined, confident It were best done quickly. 1 We must back up our millions of warrior boys with billions of warrior dollars. Push the Fourth Liberty Loan. Buy your coun- I try's bonds. The quicker this money is raised, the sooner the war will be won. Contributed by the Manufacturers of iayr-Tabs Aspirin Be Nra to tar Bluhill grain ohlto ehtMt you kstmwT&t&ft INFLUENZA 1 How to Avoid It How to Care for Those Who Have It The following suggestions may prove of Immeasurable value to 1 any man or woman who will read, remember and act upon them j In the present emergency. If you follow the dictates of this official bulletin you will be doing your duty to your fellow man and to yourself. What To Do Until the Doctor Arrives 1 ( If ou f00i a sudden chill, followed by muscular Stay In bed until a phyBiclan tells you that pain, headache, backache, unusual tlrodnoss and It la safe to got up. fever, go to bed at once. Allow no ono elso to sleep In the same room. Protect othora by sneezing and coughing into See that there Is enough bed clothing to koop handkerchiefs or clotliB, which should bo boiled or you warm. burned. Insist that whoever gives you water or food Open all windows in your bedroom and keep or enters tho sick room for any other purpose shall them open at all times, except in rainy weather. -wear a gauzo mask, which may bo obtained on ap- , ,, , , , , , plication to the Stato Board of Hoalth or may be Take metllclno to open the bowels freely. made at homo of slx to olght foldg of gauze whlch If thoro Is cough and eputum or running of the ?'10"ld COhver, tho n0Se Qnd m0Uth and tIed be I nose, care should be takon that all such discharges nInd tne nc&d- ' ! are colle'ctod on gauzo or rag or paper napkin, and Remomber that these masks must be kept clean, burned must bo put on outside the sick room, must not be handled after they aro tied on and must bo . Take some nourishing food, such as milk, egg boiled thirty minutes and thoroughly dried every and milk or broth evory four hours. time they nre takon off. TO HOUSEHOLDERS TO WORKERS Immediately report all cases of the disease to , Walk to work, If possible. the Board of Health. Keep out of the sick room Avoid the person who coughs or sneezes. , unless attondance 1b nocossary. Do not handle n. , , . . I , . , .; , Wash your hands beforo eating. articles coming from the sick room until tney J j are boiled. Allow no visitors, and do not go visit- Make full use of all availablo sunshine. Ing. Do not use a common towol. It spreads disease. I Do not use tho common drinking cup. Call a doctor for all Inmates who show signs of Should you cough or sneeze, cover nose and beginning sickness. The usual symptoms are In- mouth with a handkerchief. Keept out of crowded flamed and watory eyes, discharging nose, back- places. Walk in tho open air rather than go to ache, headache, musclar pain, .chilliness "and fever. crowded places of amusement. ' Sloop Is necessary for well-being. Avoid over- Keep away from crowded places, such ub exertion and overeating. Eat good, clean food, "movies," theatres, street cars. Keep away from houses where there are cases of Influenza, ' See to It that your children aro kept warm ' If sick, no matter how slightly, stay at homo I ) and dry, both night and day, and that they do and seo a physician. ? ' not congregate In houses with other children. If you have had influenza, stay In bed until your doctor says you can safely get up, ; Have sufficient fire In your homo to disperse Whore crowding I3 unavoidable, as In street ' the dampness, and maintain good ventilation. Open cars, care should be taken to keep the face ao j your windows at night. If cool weather prevails, turned as not to Inhale directly the air breathed add extra bed clothing. out by another person. J TO NURSES 1 Keep clean. Isolate your patients. When in at- 1-1000, or Liquor Cresol compound, 1-100, for tondanco upon patients, woar a mask which will hand disinfection. cover both the nose and the mouth. Whon the Obtain at least seven hours' sleep In each twen- maak 1b onco in place, do not handle it. ty-four hours. Eat plenty of good, clean food. I Change the mask every two hours. Owing to Walk In the fresh air dally. Sleep with your the scarcity of gauze, boll for one-half hour and windows open. Insist that the patient cough, rlnBe, then use tho gauze again. sneeze or expectorate Into 'cloths -that may be dls- ( Wash your hands each time you come In con- infectod or burned. .Boil all dishes. Keop patient tact with the patient. Use bichloride of mercury, warm. UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH STATE CAPITOL, SALT LAKE CITY ' |