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Show I WHAT TO DO. l-KJtitions Necessary to Ua Taken in Hot 1 Weather. Springfield, 111., July 1 Secretary ; H. Kauch, of the state board of altl), speaking today of the exlraor-linary exlraor-linary hot weather, said the board is ;tiag steps to inform the public of the Miitions necessary to be taken to wide against the effects on the ublic health. When asked about wautions in case of sun-roke, sun-roke, or what to do when the stroke tuts, he said: "Send for a doctor. rlore he arrives remove the patient o the shade or a cooler locality. !t or oppressive clothing should be jsenetl or removed. Pour water on head, allowing it to fall in a stream; -ep tbe head higher than the body. stimulants cautiously, and do not Btiiiue the douche too long, as danger -it arise from depressing the temper-: temper-: below the normal standard." |