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Show Taking Cold. The Periscope says: "When a person begins to shiver, the blood iB receding from the surface; congestion, to a greater or less extent, has taken place, and tbe patimt has already taken cold, to be followed by fever, intUmmation ot the lungs, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. All these evils can bs avoided and the cold expelled by walking, or in some exercise that will produces prompt aod decided reaction in the the eya-tem. eya-tem. Tbe exercise should be suth-cipnt suth-cipnt to produce pprpiralion. If you j are so situated that you can get a glass of hot water to drink, it will materially aid tbe perspiration, and in every way assist nature in ber fcOort to remove the cold. This course followed, ycur cc:d is ut an end, and whatever disease it would nitim&te in is avoided; yuiir euReriniis are prevented pre-vented and your doctor's bills saved." |