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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Aug 1921, p. 9

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 MFANTILE PARALYSIS WARNING IS SOUNDED Illinois Suit D«p*rtm«nt of Health PuWUhe. Bulletin Cllln. Upon /tfl To Guard Against Disease gprJHgtield, 111.â€"A warning to par- ents to guard their children against symptoms of infantile paralysis .was jisued by the State Department of Health today. The departments bulle- tin is as follows: "During the summer month's espe- cially during July and August, the greatest number of poliomyelitis of infantile paralysis cases occur. "During the first six months of the year 1921, forty-five cases were re- ported to the State Department of Health. During the first two weeks of July 26 cases were reported. "Inasmuch as this is the time 61the year when we expect unusual pre- valence of poliomyelitis not only the physicians but every parents should be on the alert and you may suspect infantile paralysis if the child becomes ill and has any of the following symp- toms: Cries wnen you hold him in your arms, or when taken up, or cries when you bend his body forward; has fever and is very irritable, or drowsy or has a headache. "Achild sick one day and apparent- ly well the next day, and sick again ^he^third day should have careful ex- amination in view of possible infantile paralysis. Any muscle weakness de- veloping in any part of the body even after a mild illness, should call for attention. . "It is to be remembered that no age is immune though the majority of cases are children under five years of age. "The medical profession should be warned that we are in the midst of threatening times-for this particular disease; that many cases are over- looked; and that much can be done to protect the child from serious after effects if cases are recognized early. "The State Department of Public Health has a service of assistance in diagnosis for physicians needing it; literature for physicians in need of same is available." Trees Loaded With Fruit. Trees loaded with fruit are bent down; the clouds when charged with; fresh rain hang down near the earth; even so good men are not uplifted through prosperity. Such is the n&fr tiral character of the liberal.â€"Bhar- trlhari. Valuable* Returned to Owners Through "Lost and Found" ads m B E A U T Y STR.ENG TH • POWER. C O M F O R. T GREATEST OFFERINGS THE NEW 1922 Tbie is our first announcement of tha new 1922 The utmost in style, economy, dur^Mit^LandLper^ lormance has been given this light-weight car. 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