Dr. Evans' How to keep well; (1917) (14583324680)
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Identifier: drevanshowtokee00evan (find matches)
Title: Dr. Evans' How to keep well;
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Evans, William Augustus, 1865- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Medicine, Popular Hygiene Sanitation
Publisher: New York, Pub. for Sears, Roebuck and co. by D. Appleton and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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as a portal of entry for disease. This, put in another way, means that if the teeth, nose and tonsils canbe put in good condition; if the tonsils do not often become inflamed, and ifthey do not interfere greatly with breathing, they should not be removed.Under these circumstances they help to protect against infection. If attacks of tonsillitis are frequent, if the tonsils are enlarged chroni-cally, if they cannot be kept clean, then they should be removed. In a certain sense tonsils can be outgrown. Tonsils enlarged enough tointerfere with breathing in children in time may get much smaller. Goodjudgment is required to decide which cases can be left to outgrow theirtrouble. KEEP TONSILS CLEAN When inspection shows the tonsils and adenoids enlarged, when the his-tory records frequent sore throats and colds, and occasional earaches, thedoctor is called upon to decide whether the enlarged structures should orshould not be removed. After a gland has been swollen for some time, has PLATE I
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