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"BEFORE I HANG"

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Saturday,

› HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH February 8, 1941

Wookly Health Column Conducted By Dr. Claud North Chrisman, M.

Watch Baby's Cold

D.

WINTER bugbear in all familles with young children is the numerous colds from which they suffer. This is especially true in bables. They begin with n stopped-up nose, running eyes, some fever and a bad temper. They also have dimculty in sleeping and nursing because they cannot breathe through the nose. The cold usually begins suddenly and develops rapidly.

of itself, & cold may be only a hours, substituting orange and other nuisance, but if not checked it may fruit juices.

descend into the larynx and laryn- If the laxative is omitted, a small gitis, croup and finally broncho- soapsuds enema should be sub- pacumonia may result, with extreme-stituted. This treatment la advisable for a very young infant and is good ly serious illness.

How do babies catch cold? Well, treatment till the age of six or eight ninety-nine Umes out of a hundred years. Indeed, the worm mustard it is because some one in the family | bath is serviceable at all ages, or a visitor who has a cold, coughs If the cold is not grently reduced In their faces, fondles and disses within twenty-four hours, a physician them, thus planting the seeds for a should be called and informed about sick spell.

what you have done. If drugs or medicine are indicated, he will pre- scribe them.

Some day we are going to be wise enough to compel everyone with a cold to stay at home in bed, or wear a mask he leaves his own roams. Everybody Has Curo

down and you may be sure you are Follow the programme he lays

doing the right thing.

Erik Nelson

Mr Erik Nelson, former Assistant Kal Tak Air-

All grandmothers and other rele- tives, also the neighbours, hove n cure for babies' colds everybody but the doctor, He knows that n well-developed cold will become Superintendent at worse and his only hopes are that port, has been released from hia laryngitis and pneumonia may be duties with the Royal Air Force and has now taken up the appointment of Superintendent of British Overseas Babies do not inke medicines readily and drugs are not advisable Airways at Bermuda. except in extreme cases. Yet a cold must be overcome promptly or the

As baby will receive netback. general rule, a mild laxative should

prevented.

SIR

WM. LLEWELLYN

London, Jan, 20.

be given at, once. Not because he The death is announced of Sir is constipated, but that all undigested William Llewellyn, the portrait palu- food may be removed. Fever re-ter. He died in London on Tuesday tards digestion, and the secretions night, aged 77. A former President from the nose and throat carrying of the Royal Academy, he held office the offending germs are swallowed for ten years-Reuter. and drive the infection down into

the intestines where they multiply

rapidly.

We use a small dose of castor oil which cleans off and leaves the walls healthy. Or six to len tablets, each containing one-tenth grain of calo- met, given at hourly intervals. This liquefies the bile, which nets an an antiseptic and is often of benefit.

As soon as a cold is noticed, give a warm bath, placing the child in a tub or pan of warm water which some ground mustard is dis- solved. Enough mustard should be used to turn the water a light lemon colour. The entire body is immersed except the head. The body should be gently massaged and a little evol water applied to the head.

As soon as the child's skin be- comes flushed, he should be removed from the water, dried promptly, wrapped in a warm gown and placed

a warm bed. Not too much cover- ing, because if he gets too warm he becomes restless and kicks off the cover. Later the face, nose, neck, behind the cars and the upper chest should be rubbed with camphorated oil.

Repeat Mustard Bath

Thus we relieve the congestion, draw the blood to the surface and give nature every chance, to over- come the Infection. Camphorated

oil rubs may be repeated every few. houra-It-relief-does-not-come-in-a- few hours, the warm mustard bail can be repeated. The child should be given all the water he will take. Diet should be light. It is often wise to withhold milk for a number of

Answers To QUIZ

1. U.S. Consul-General at Shanghai. 2. (n) electricity (b) physics (c) natrology (d) biology. 3. Little Bear. 4. A town in Eritrea, recently taken by the British. 5. T. S. Eliot, 6. Ceasar's 7. Garibaldi.

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