All colds arise from one of two causes. 1st. By getting cool too quick after exercise, either as to the

OUTD SAFETY - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To avoid colds from the latter cause, and these engender the most speedily fatal diseases,
such as pleurisies, croup, and inflammation of the hings, called pneumonia, we have only to …

[PDF][PDF] COLDS AND THE COLD-CATCHING TENDENCY.

PH HAYES - europepmc.org
Colds are among the penalties we pay for our high civilization. Methuselah lived to the
mature age of nine hundred and sixty-nine years, and it is safe to say he never had a cold in …

The, TnsEfor taking cold, is after your exercise; the PLACE is in your own house, or office, or counting-room. It is not the act of exercise which gives the cold, but it is the …

HOWPT COLD - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is not the act of exercise which gives the cold, but it is the getting cool too quick after
exercising. For example, you walk very fast to get to the railroad station, or to the ferry, or to …

Common Colds. Causes and Preventive Measures.

L Hill, M Clement - 1929 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The universal attribution of nearly all our physical ills to" colds" and" chills," which is as old
as medicine, has also been its most costly mistake and is still the most difficult fallacy to …

TAKING COLD.

EEP SjpfíivS - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The worst colds—those that are followed by danger ous diseases—often come from getting
the feet wet and then neglecting too long to change the stockings and shoes for dry ones; …

[图书][B] Breathe Deeply and Avoid Colds

EM Josephson - 2006 - books.google.com
This is the first publication, in print, of the discovery of the nature of colds, the commonest
ailments of mankind; and of the only method of preventing or combatting them that is rapidly …

Cold Winds.

H Harries - Longman's magazine, 1882-1905, 1888 - search.proquest.com
N all matters relating to health there is no more important subject to be considered than the
state of the atmosphere. To organic nature, whether animal or vegetable, the air is the first …

When a person has let slip the best time for promptly cur ing a cold and finds himself out of sorts, fit for nothing, and the cold has fairly fastened on him, which is the …

AC COLD - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
or four days after it rhas been taken, the best plan is to go to bed in a warm room with a pure
air, and remain in bed until he feels hungry and otherwise comfortable, eating nothing …

[图书][B] The Cause and cure of colds

WS Sadler - 1910 - books.google.com
F all the minor maladies from which the civilized races generally suffer, common colds are
undoubtedly the most widespread and distressing. Colds, constipation, and headache …

A short history of the common cold

I Atzl, R Helms - Common cold, 2009 - Springer
A tickling in the nose, frequent sneezing, chills and a runny nose, followed by a scratchy
throat, fatigue, a light headache and lots of thick mucus. Who does not know these …