Show SPANISH If WHAT IT IS AND now OW IT B Bt TREATED Nothing New Simply New Simply the Old Grip or La Grippe That Thai Was Wae Epidemic in 90 1889 Only Then It Came From Russia Russin by Way of France and This Time lime by Way of Spain Go to Bed and Stay Quiet Quiet Quiet- Take a Laxative Laxative- Laxative Eat Eat Plenty of Nourishing Food Keep Food Keep Up your Strength Nature Nature Nature Na Na- ture Is the Only Cure ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR NO OCCASION FOR PANIC Spanish influenza which appeared In Spain In May has all the appearances of grip or In la grippe which has swept over the world In numerous epidemics I r fiS as s far back as ns history runs Hippocrates Hippocrates rates rUles refers to an epidemic In I B B. B C. C which is regarded by man many to have been influenza Every century has had its attacks Beginning with 1831 this country has had five epidemics ics the last In There Is no occasion for panic panIc Influenza enza Itself lf has a very low percentage of fatalities not fatalities not over one death out of ot every cases according to the N. N C. C board of health The chief danger lies Shies in complications arising attacking attackIng attackIng attack- attack Ing principally patients In a run down condition those condition those who dont don't go to bed soon Eoon enough or those who get up too early THE SYMPTOMS Grip or influenza as It Is now called usually begins with a n chill followed by aching feverIshness and sometimes nausea and dizziness and a n general feeling of weakness and depression The temperature Is from to and the fever usually lasts from three to five days das The germs attack the mucous membrane or lining of the all air passages lose throat and bronchial tuh tubes tubes' s. s there Is usually a hard a-hard hard cough especially bad at night oftentimes a sore throat or tonsillitis and f frequently all the appearances of a severe ere head cold THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first s symptoms not only for your own sake but to avoid spreading the disease to others others take take a l purgative eat plenty of nourishing food remain perfectly quiet and dont don't worry Quinine aspirin or Dovers Dover's Powders etc may be administered by bythe bythe bythe the physicians physician's directions to relieve the aching But there is no cure or specific sPecific specific for influenza the Influenza the disease must run its course Nature herself will throw off the attack if only you keep up your our strength The chief danger lies In the complications which may arise Influenza so weakens the bodily resistance that there Is danger of pneumonia monia monin or bronchitis developing and sometimes Inflammation of the middle ear ar or heart affections For these reasons rea rea- suns sons it Is very important that the patient remain In bed until his strength returns stay returns stay In bed at least two da days s sor nr or more after the fever has hns left you ou or 01 orIf orIf If you vou are over 50 or not strong strom stay in hed bed four days or 01 more mor according to the severity se of the attack EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS In order to stimulate the lining ol ot the air all passages es to jo o throw of off the grippe germs to aid in loosening the phlegm and keeping the air nil passages open thus thu salting making the breathing easier Vick will be found effective Hot wet towels should he be applied over oyer th the throat chest and back between thE thi shoulder blades to open the pores Then should be rubbed It ii over the parts until the skin is red spread on thickly and cover with two twe of hot flannel cloths Leave Leav the clothing loose around the neck a athe at atthe the heat of the body liberates the In Ingredients In the form of vapor vapors These vapors Inhaled with each breath carry the medication directly to tit tin parts affected At the same tim Is absorbed through h am ant stimulates the skin attracting th blood to the surface and thus aidin aid in relieving the congestion within HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that this ia Ia I J Ja a germ disease spread principal by human contact chiefly throne 1 cou coughing sneezing or spitting S Savoid Savoid avoid old persons having colds whir colds whir means menns avoiding crowds crowds commo commo drinking cups roller towels etc Keel Kee up UI your bodily strength by plenty o 0 exercise In the open air and good foot Above all nil avoid colds as ns colds Irr Irrl tate the lining of the air passa passages es an nn render them much mach better breedin places for the germs KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Use VIcks VIck's at the very fir sign of n a cold For a head cold r- r Mt little In a spoon and i i il the vapors or better still use t im Inc Rub in a benzoin steam kettle If If 1 h is not available use nn an ordinary r tt t. t kettle lettIe Fill half-full half of boiling v ter tel put In half a teaspoon of Yn Vapor oH from time to time time keep keep the k ki kit i Just slowly boiling bolling tend and nd inhale t. t steam arising Note Noto VIcks VIck's Is the f f- f covert coven of a North Carolina drug drug- who found how to combine In s SI sli form Menthol and Camphor with sue cue volatile oils as Eucalyptus Thyme Ci Cr beb etc so that when the F r the live Is ni nl plied to the body heat hent these Ingred eats are liberated in the form of vi yr pors Is comparatively ely new I New ew York State and New England an ana ana ann a n few Western states where It Is janow Ju ja now being introduced but In other so Sp of the country it is the home remedy In more than a homes for all nil forms of cold Over O sl six million jars were sold lat hat year can he had in thre sizes at nt all nIl druggists It is particular particularly ly Iv recommended for childrens children's crow and colds since it Is externally and therefore can be he used as freely frelly a n desired without the tbt slightest effects |