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Show mm "Fiu" ISJH CAMP! The Spanish influenza lias made 3ts appearance in the camp, and although the cases reported here are very mild much precaution ia being taken to hedge against the disease. H. N. Standish, city health officer, la on the lookout to prevent the spread of the disease, and he has recommended the publication of the following hints to the people who mtght become effected: If you feel a Budden chill, followed by muscular pain, headache, bachache unusual tiredness and fever, go to bed at once. See that there Is enough bed clothing to keep you warm. Open all windows in your 'tearoom and keep them open at all times. Take medicine to open the bowels freely. If there is cough and spitum or at the nose, care should be taken that all discharges are collected on gauze or rag and burned. Stay in bed until physicians tell .you It is safe to get up. Allow no one else to sleep in the "same room. Protect others by sneezing or coughing in a handkerchief. (Report all cases to the "board of run--ning ' , 1 health. . Allow no visitors and do ing. ii no visit- - , The usual symptoms are raflamed and watery eyes, discharging nose, chilliness,- pains aad fever. |