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Show H I YOUR HEALTH 1 i OY O. R H. BISHOP. BY UK R, ll. BISHOP 1 your hil. backward in school? lis ho n "mouth breather," does he have freqiioht colds or constant ;. i-jache? i-jache? Vo:s he have trouble in hear-Ung? hear-Ung? If vour child is affected in any such; ;v;ay his tonsils may be the causa, It i would to well to have them examined. by a physcian. i Infected and enlarged tonsils are; I great !ltt! help, tfi to ciiseaac. Theyl make the child susceptible to diphtheria, diph-theria, scarlet fever, measles and Lwhpoping cough. The constant trouble, phyaioions 'find, is that people would rather al- low their children to suffer from dis- ! leased tonsils than have them under-, r.'t the operation necessary to removal ilhdm. Ivathor than undergo operations opera-tions people will risk disease and, death. Adenoids are the tonsils' colleagues i in infection. They aro a small, soft,! reddish growth which comes in the. back of the throat, where tho nose and throat join. A child having them will be a mouth breather, have frequent olds and constant earache or become deaf. Adenoids dull ih expression, destroy de-stroy the rusununc') of the voice and distort thj facial expression so as to produce a blank. Idiotic stare. They hinder mental development by Inter-f. Inter-f. riri with proper physical development. develop-ment. Both adenoids and enlarged tonflls lean be removed at tho same time by a simple and practically harmless op-leral op-leral ion |