Show MONTH FOR COLDS IhyilrUni Kr Tint People Magee tram Urine Improurtlr tlotlird llavo you got a eolM tf nOt yu aro fortunate for nearly everyone else has ono Out of a dozen or moro physicians phy-sicians seen etcrday they all attributed attrib-uted the colds from which nearly everyone every-one Is suffering to the sudden change of weather Colds are to bo axpecled 1 with a change of season tnld prominent prom-inent physician and there > Is nothing alarming In their promt prevalence Some people get the Idea that they have Ibo grip the moment they contract con-tract a slight cold but there Is I n wide difference between the tio maladies A person suffering from the grip feels an though carry bone In his body Is I broken and that his head Is I twice the usual site Ho haint to bo told that ha ha tho grip but goes to Ud I and sends for n doctor while the man with a cold although feeling badly Is I Able to continue at his business October Is I a great month for colds The temperature tem-perature la so uncertain du I this month that many propln do a take proper precautions In the matter of dress Many who cannot afford to change their raiment promptly I with tho season are thinly I clad and readily contract colds In consequence whit those who arc nblo to make a nrompl change are gem rally cnrclen sing too heavily ono day and Ino the next when the weather Is ctft fcrable Another reason for the prevalence ot colds nt this season Is I duo to the change experienced l by ninny who bate relurnel from tho mountains or seashore sea-shore where their hahlU of life and the cllnmlo Imte been different to what they find In the city and tho change results In a slight typo of Influenza In-fluenza Their systems are generally mildly charged with malaria and nature na-ture avails herself of this opportunity to work It out It was the general concensus of opinion opin-ion among tho physicians seen that tho health outlook for Philadelphia for tho coming winter Woe promising and the proMileneo of grip to a largo extent was not anticipated by any of them Tho druggists report that the sales of quinine nnd nnllpyrlno during the last few dos has been unusually largo which shows a disposition on tho part of a largo number of those suffering to doctor themselves The publlo schools should bo warned against a too generous use of antlpyr the without the prescription of a physician phy-sician said a prominent druggist as at time It has a most deleterious effect especially with persons who have heart trouble Tho effect of tho drug Is to suddenly lower the temperature temper-ature and when this Is dons to too great an extent with persons suffering from heart trouble tho consequences are likely to ba serious Philadelphia Times |