把attributed by the sufferors to catching-“coup”–and there must
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Observations on Cold, as a Cause of Disease. By Dr. J. Clendenning.--In our valued and
oldest contemporary, the Med. and Phys. Journal, Dr. Clendinning has published a …
oldest contemporary, the Med. and Phys. Journal, Dr. Clendinning has published a …
[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 …
mature age of nine hundred and sixty-nine years, and it is safe to say he never had a cold in …
[PDF][PDF] " Colds" and Cold
R Hessler - Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 1903 - journals.iupui.edu
It is often said that on account of variable weather conditions, that is, sudden and violent
atmospheric changes, the climate of Indiana is an unhealthy one and that this is the reason …
atmospheric changes, the climate of Indiana is an unhealthy one and that this is the reason …
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 …
such as pleurisies, croup, and inflammation of the hings, called pneumonia, we have only to …
A COLD IN THE HEAD.
DR HANAFORD - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A genuine cold is simply the closing of. the pores of the surface, about seven millions in the
human system, retaining a portion of the effete particles of the ever decaying body, more or …
human system, retaining a portion of the effete particles of the ever decaying body, more or …
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 …
air, and remain in bed until he feels hungry and otherwise comfortable, eating nothing …
On the Rationale of Cold as a Cause of Disease
F Henderson - Glasgow Medical Journal, 1881 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
be considered along with the number of maladies which it is capable of originating, one
cannot wonder that cold occupies the first place among the causes of disease. If we now …
cannot wonder that cold occupies the first place among the causes of disease. If we now …
The Effects of Cold upon the System
RW Murphy - The Chicago Medical Journal, 1873 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As an underlying primary cause of disease, there is, perhaps, none wider in extent or greater
in variety than cold. Its influence is as broad as the human race, reaching from infancy to old …
in variety than cold. Its influence is as broad as the human race, reaching from infancy to old …
TAKING COLD.
JR Black - The Sanitarian (1873-1904), 1874 - search.proquest.com
Of all the erroneous notions pertaining to the preservation of health, no ono is fraught with
more mischief than that about taking cold. According to the popular, and I may also say to …
more mischief than that about taking cold. According to the popular, and I may also say to …