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Show I It's up to you to do your full part in assisting the State and City Health Authorities to banish the Influenza epidemic within the. next few I j days. I it Dr. Beatty, secretary of the State Board of Health, is doing all that is humanly possible to do. He is working wisely and intelligently. I i Ogden's Health Department is working night and day in complete harmony with the State Board, and the results of their efforts are a I Ij credit, to the city. 1 Don't Throw Monkey Wrenches t; In the Public Health Machinery if' ' " I' I 1 11 ' , I i ' .,. , ' ;, I i ;:v'v . ir3, ,9 ' ' . -V": :?? ) 1 J Ti'' & V'''- i 1 ' r-;t' v ! 9 ' t , . ; v ' The following suggestions will prove of immeasurable value to any man or woman who will . JM1 i M '9 J.i'Vl'. .'' read, remember and act upon them in the present -great emergency. The counsel here set forth. ' .9 . . ' JV ,r; has been prepared after consultation with some of the ablest medical men in America. If you ...( ? J I . " ".' J' t,, .t'y'i . ' will follow the dictates of this official bulletin, you will be doing your duty .to your fellow man v o; j I 1 "- : ' t! and to yourself . - x ! I v '1 What to Do Until the Doctor Comes I , ? ' ' , :JvT:- v "v ' you ccl a sudden chill, followed by muscular Allow no one else to Bleep In the same room. ..V : , I 3 " "t ' ' &J(, "i&v$V'' ' pain, hciadacho, backacho, unusual tlrcdnoss and fever, Protoct others by snoozing and coughing Into hand- . ." V' ' 9 s ' ' i&Wfct'y ' go to bed at once. , t, kerchiefs or cloths, which should bo boiled or burned. ''" V 9 ' " : ' Soo that there is enough bed clothing to keep you insist that whoever gives you water or food or en- . I " ' MK&jU V- Open all windows In your bedroom and keep them tera tho slckromv, for y h,or Prposo shall wear a . k,f ' , ..rS" ' open a? all times, except in rainy weather. fuf20 mas h y nbo btaJ"cd on appHcaUon to the - ;.";. , , f rri. jji' ,. .. (i,n i,nTO,i0 frao. State Board of Health or may bo made at home of sbc - ,--. , .... .. . , S rT.m, to eight folds of gauze and which should cover the nose - t-- ju W I If there is cougn and sputum or running of the noso, , , , t.A . , w f k care should be Ukon that all such discharges are col- and mouth and bo Ued bchInd tho hoad' " - ' looted on gauzo or rag or papor napkin and burned. Romombor that those masks must be kept clean, . , Tako somo norishlng food such as milk, egg-and- must be put on outsido tho sickroom, must not be handled ..... .jPU milk or broth even' four hours. alter they are tied on and must be-boiled 30 minutes '.. - i; ...",". Stay in bod until a physician tolls you that it is and thoroughly driod every time thoy aro taken off. " . ifff . '' ' safe to got up. B. I To Householders ' To .Workers I 1 " Immediately report all caaes of the diwasB to the 1 Walk to work, If possible. " I 1 Board of Hoalth. 'Avoid tho person who coughs or-flnOerea. - t ff-grtj5fcfc. v Kcop out of tho sick room unless attendance Is Wash your hands before eating. flUll I' !) ilflBWVHHlKHBHw necessary. Make full use- of all available sunshine. ?bHKJ I i IHIHK nntnLtrl1d!LanIClCB S trm rm U9Q a comm'on t0el- It spreads disease. JmW I ! 1 1HHI nnmlnllTo hA and do not go viaitlng. not use the common drinking cup. IHH E I i jSS'Br Cal1 a doctor for aJ1 lnmat03 "57ho Bhoyr Blns o ba- lth handkrcWef Bn6Ze' Crr 31086 molltb I jh The usual symptoms aro: Inflamod and watery eyes. Keep out of crowded places. Walk in the' open all M n ', discharging nose, backache, headache, muscular pain, rather than go to crowded places of amusement. , 'mt a chilliness and fever. Sleep is necessary for well-being avoid over-exer- m ; J ' Koop away from crowded places such as "movies," uon and over-eating. Eat good, clean food. M I J 111811 tl6aBx.l6l!tTl' .v,,,, ora Vflnf at Keep away f rom - houses where there are cases oi ' .9 JEj See to It that your children are kept warm and dry, infiuonra ' ' - W P, both night and day, and that thoy do not congregate In muueuzn. a f .v houses with other children. If elck, no matter how slightly, stay in -bed -until 9 I j . - Have sufficient fire in your home to disporse the 3"our doctor says you can safely go out. 1 I dampness, and maintain good ventilation. Where crowding is unavoidable, as In street cars, - WA I 1 : . Open your windows at night. If cool weathor pro- care should be taken to keep 'tho face so turned as not '"""Tv: - j wj I , ( 'i'V ' - ' Tails, add extra bod clothing. to Inhale dirocUy tho air breathed out by another person, . - . X Iji : ! ;V ;v ; ToiNurses v . , f.tv Keep clean. Isolate your patients. liquor cresol compound 1-1000 for hand, disinfection. . '".VH, ml El ill i .iwlifgrt Wien In attendance upon patients, wear a mask Obtain at least seven hours' sleep In each., twenty ; .? -vt?' ' ' H ffll . i'k-; ; which will cover both the nose and the mouth. When four hours. Eat plenty of good, clean food. . ' 9 Hjl' : v; . "ilv ''' ' the mask is once in Tplaco, do not handle it. Walk In the fresh air dally. 1 , WA Hj'l ;'i . ', T-' ' ' ' Change tho mask overy two hours. Owing to the Sleep with your windows open. Si, g! 4 , . , i. scarcity of gauzo, boil for one-half hour and rinse, then Insist that the patient cough, sneeze or expectorats - ' V ' ' Mi! ni ' ' ' use tho gauzo again. ' Into cloths that may be disinfected or burned, ' 9 IJl - " . t : v"" x Wash your hands each time you coma In contact Boll all dishes. ' '"-' 4L 91' m j ''.'i' ' -' e. i with tho patient, ' Use bichloride of mercury 1-1 000. or Keep .patients iwarm, ; -V . K i Sll i- Utah State Board of Health ''-r ;. ! I il IllfeV '1'': State Capitol, Salt Lake. -City - ii !: IS ij if , ' . i- . - .N'.P-.u V ., -. ' 1 SI li -s'V-.'-f. ,., , -y -M.i'.i. v- .v. . i.w".- ' "v- ' - " ' ' ' ' ' 'V....V -.'V:'- - ' I . I! I , . ' t-fv .C;r'"ri::.'v.' '." - 'i' -''". i Hi I Help to Enforce M Anti-Influenza Rules j W See that your neighbor obeys them. Report any violations. With the right co-operation of all good citizens the influenz ban -can be l R lifted within a few days. 9i mm ffl |