Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1890 — A Remedy for Influenza [ARTICLE]
A Remedy for Influenza
Kpldeunies, fuoh as influenza, are said to arise when the supply of ozone in the air is insufficient To counteract this, Br. Forster, of Berlin, has reoeot! ty advpcated the artlftdlfcl supply of otone to towns and thtoklp
How Women Should Sits Ladle*' Home Journal. Women who sit with their legs crossed, to sew or to read, or to hold the baby, are not aware that they are inviting serious physicial ailments; but "it is true, nevertheless. When a man crosses his legs he places the ankle of one limb across the knee of the other, and rests it lightly there. A woman, more modest and restricted in her movements; rests the entire weight of one limb on the upper part of theolher, and this pressure upon the sensitive nerves and chords, if indulged in foie continued lengths of time, as is often dope by ladies who sew or embroider, will produce disease. Sciatica, neuralgia, and other serious troubles frequently result from this simple cause. The muscles and nerves in the upper portion of a woman’s legs are extremely sensitive, and much of her whole physical structure can become deranged if they are overtaxed in the manner referred to.
