| Show rc 7 11 the rpm 4 cul dul we sand tb the i following I 1 t theory ory and a advice r relative ei adiv ako to ahat isi ia generally general r t term erm ed taking g cold which we print for the especial peru sial of those who are now the apparently patently ly involuntary recipients of colds r the number of which ignot alevy af evy 1 I 1 A cold is not necessarily the result of lav ipa orrigh orr high temperature A A person may go ferdma from fl hot bath directly into a cold cola one or into t eveh even eveni and abd a 1 l not take cold ile he may remain out in n th ho coldest atmosphere until chilled through gb and still baill not take cold on the contrary he may take coldby coldly pouring a couple cleof of tablespoon tablespoonfuls tuis of water upon apon some parts of his hia dress or by bt standing in a door or before a stove or sitting near a window or other 0 opening ening where one ona part of the body is colder t than apan another part par t let it be kept in mind that uniformity of temperature over the whole body is the great greab thing to be looked after it is the unequal heat upon dlf dif Terent different parts of the body that pro produces products duces ducos colds by disturb disturbing ilig 1119 the uniform circulation of the bloodw bich in turn induces congestion of some part if it you must k keep ee p a par partially ti ja ily aly wet vet i garment garmont gil on 1 it would perhaps per haps hapa aps be as well to wet the whole hole hoie of bf it uniformly the feet are the great I 1 source of colds on of the variable temperature they arje are arlo subjected to keep these always dr dry and waiyin and avoid drau arau draughts 0 ats of air hot or cold pots on the garments and t other direct causes of aneval unequal tempera temperature tuFe tuie and keep the thi system syster brace braced up b by plenty of sleep and ohp eschewing esche wing of debilitating debili ting foods and driaus dri iks and you bu will ivill be proof against a caid and add its results I 1 |