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Prepare For The Cholera

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
July
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Timid pooplo should remember that cholera is not nocessarily a fatal disease. Thousands recover in any epidemie, and are healthy and hearty in the future after an attack. Should you fiad the symptomsupon ytu, give up at once, remain quiet in a recumbant posture, and by the aid of judieious medical treatment there is very little doubt but that you will recover, unless }-our constitution is thoroughly brokendown bydissipation, ovur-work or by allowing yourself to be nearly frightened to death when the attack seizes you. A large proportion of thepopulation of any city attacked never take the disease, and pass throujrh the epidemie unscathed. Why should not you be one of the number, aud why should you reduce your vitality and nervous strength and render the buman system less resisting to an attack by becoming frightened or panic-stricken at a disease which might follow you even to the remotest corner of the country? Fearless healthy people are those who usually escape; arm yourself, thereforo, with good health and calmness, and do not give yourself a sleepless hour about au epidemie calamity that may never approach your door. Do not let the patent-medicine and cholera-mixture enthusiasts plunder you of your means or prostrate your physical frame by the noxious draughts they will be so willing to force upon you. There is greater risk of your ioing too much for youself and your family and friends than too little. Wait patiently, then. Bide your time and sce if the monster really come upon you. In the meantime attend to your own personal hygiƫne; see that everything is in the most sanitary condition and you will have little or

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Ann Arbor Democrat