Show HEALTH IN HOT WEATHER I S 'S Summer Sun SUii Su Is H Healthful but Jo i. i ter Too M Mh ch pf of f It Is DaIg Dangerous rous IS I By y DR MORRIS b RS R'S F FISHBEIN BEN J Journal 0 of of the tl American Association and of Hy Hr gels gela the Health Mg zi The o of sunlight for l e health th hM doctors do lors has been cm zd by ever the time of the ancient Greel Greek Greel physicians s 11 I Itis Is i only since Ince 1119 ho however er that any exact knowledge has ha b been n developed d of ot the wa In which sunlight affects way n th th human Apparently the chief value ofa as a Is s no now known yn Isto produce vita nun D D which prevents rickets and ad which be bears rs some relationship to disease There her max maz b bo be other othe sunlight ht since the experience of centuries attaches general health health- giving qualities to to tho rys yi of the he sun Ho However eVel these things thins are re not Hit sJ e d' d Sufficient S fl- fl clet to encourage enc a- a acer acer- acer acer- certain Lain tain amount or of su sunlight daly dally inthe Inthe Inthe in the Ur oC everyone and nd some time day In the summer y V. or For the tint t Infant particularly sun jun shine andresh air lr are sl ln ar are valuable jAs a 1 part of ot tho the trend tend of our tm times s. s people eople not are are not satisfied with I enough hough of anything but having learned earned that that some one things things' s' s have havo alue Indulge In h them to tolie lie the point of f danger Too sunshine m may bp bo I. I ju Just f iii as d dangerous indeed d more morea a acutely tely dang dangerous t than n. not enough When the the- sun bet becomes too hot a D burden burdit is thrown on n the heat regu regu- m of the tho body Some people do d not nol no easily as as others Their skin bem shot and sand the tha failure of fluid to o e ap evapOrate rate from Irom th tho surface of t the boi body results in heat Ml stroke When heat stroke occurs the peron per on son affected should be taken Into the as quickly as M possible th bod body may may may-be be c cooled oled 1 d dby by rubbing it i with wih ice or orby by cx- cx posing It to o an nn If U the thc temperature falls faUs too rapidly the tie results may my be be exceedingly serious Therefore i tho temperature tho-temperature of ot the holly y Is low h hot t applications s should hould I lie te 38 pl placid placed cM around the arms arms arms- a and and- d feet feet to o restore store the cre circulation laton and nd to keep the tho patent patient warm Wlm Since heat stroke may bo be fatal competent vice should bo be as soon in order that that the physician may Inay give gho drugs which will wl stimulate tho the h heart rt and the ho failing circulation People who rhO ha have lave e suffered heat heatstroke stroke once are ae likely to develop attacks later in lo life S Such h pep people e shou should n avoid overheated over over- h heated rooms rooms' and exposure to the direct rays ray's rays ras Iun n take tako cool baths frequently t ety drink drinkwater drinkwater water freely and nd eat eaf lightly Th They y should also 1150 in al- al arid and ard k keep their head heads heads' as a c cool ol as' as a possible Th The clothing as a has been em em- in the the previous article should bp bo selected according to the occupation cc pU n arid and d should 11 lie be lIght liht enough and porous enough to aid uld the t e evaporation eap r tot of o h from th the the body Ody Od |