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Show Rurally, all excesses wh , over-eating, over-work, er drmkmg or over-exe t be avoided. ercisis?, ate ' t Of course, as most everybody I knows, there is little or nothing I the matter with many "sick people." peo-ple." The doctors know this. They think that the needs of the public can be met if individuals will pay closer attention to matters of health by adopting a good diet and getting plenty of rest. Na- urges the public to curtail aches, and pains for the duration of the emergency. With more than ten thousand physicians already in army uniforms uni-forms and another six thousand required in 1942, there will not be sufficient physicians to take care I of increasing civilian practice. PUBLIC IS URGED TO CURTAIL ACHES AND PAINS The war has done funny things to the economic life of the nation. Therefore, it is not a surprise to learn that the medical profession |