This thing of catching cold whenever the weather changes...

Register and Leader

This thing of catching cold whenever the weather changes suddenly or we sit or sleep in a draft is all nonsense. We have this revolutionary doctrine not merely on the authority of Christian Science, but also on the authority of a regular allopathic M. D., duly graduated and admitted and of enough consequence in his profession to be allowed to set forth his ideas in a leading medical journal, the Medical Record.

Without a bit of fear of consequences this man, Dr. William Brady of Elmira, N. Y., declares that catching cold is a mere "bogy." Those who have lived in the fresh air, summer and winter, know from experience that the doctor is right, and they laugh at the deluded fear of sudden weather changes and drafts.

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October 29, 1910
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