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PAGE SIX THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE pa tect cn ar ae — Se | a > 1. ~ Xa a 0.0 0.0 0000805096 9900529E99OSOSSSIAZGGSIIOOIIIISIOSTOTOCOSETODOODEOOSOSOOOOOOSOOSOTOOSOOOSCOSS OOOO OOOOE OSS SESOOOOTECOSSOOOTTOOOOOSOOOSOS OOO OOCOEOSOOOOOOOOOEOCOOOOEEEHOSOEOEESOSOOD “Gut ot Every 100 People Who Gather After 6 P.M., One Pays the Penalty.” -This statement is not the weird product of someone’s imagination. It is a fact! It is a sad—a grim reality. It is a fact which merits serious attention on the vert of the citizens of Milwaukee. Oo Me oho che aM COU e O00 209 009 reat 2, SY % °° o, ? Oe Me Me oM OHO 00 00 Co toe 0 aSo-ete-ate KO? + Oo Mn Me eo Woe “e (How Many BEFORE 6 P. M.?) a? —From Recent Edition of a Medical Journal °° , ° M % 0% RK? ° o K? MOMmee, e, eee , e Our dearest friends and relatives are being taken from our midst by a scourge which can be stamped out only if every person in our city takes it upon himself to adopt the proper precautionary measures. Let us not slacken our efforts to put an end to this terrible plague. 2, a> K? S Oo o% So oS0- ‘e RD ‘e Don’t be alarmed! That alone will make you more susceptible to influenza. Remain calm, by all means, but, in doing so, do not per- mit yourself to forget the danger which exists. evecesesceocesessecss yo a8 K? os oe, e PIYTTTTITIT Try 90 0000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000008000 00000008 00000000000: OM eo K2 aX aXe» o ‘e ae a rato. KO ° ‘e KA OOO COTO DOC OODEOODTODTOLO9LDDOOSOOOOOESOOS OOS OSSOOOOOSOSSOSOE TO SSOOOOSS OOS OSOOOOOOOSSOESOSSEOS SS OOSOSSHOOOHSOOSOOOOCES o: KP S , 9% K? ° oat aloe) o, (How laughable. “Don’t be alarmed!” “Rema‘n calm, by all means,” yet “do not permit yourself ot eg ‘- to forget the danger.” “‘Worry is harmful—Keep your mind at ease.” How can they when they read the horrible lines herein? It’s enough to drive men to drink, hysterical women to suicide; Jones from nome and sick people to their graves. Note that black death colored border around this. They daily drive a funeral in front of your door; stop it and preach a sermon about the dead and dying, in- cluding your “dearest friends and relatives;” they harp on how close YOU are to dying and then tell you “Remain calm, by all means.” The obvious is the last thing physicians will ever see or do. They are p:esumed to save life, yet daily preach death in free newspaper space and wage war against Chiro- practors who buy newspaper space to preach life. ) 4, RO 'e Oo oe aM aaa Xa» 0, ° 04, 1M “ octet ° : 3 ote dotodedoatec Ahoageasoasoagoatoagoats o RO 5 2 0000900900000959CC2C00O2 TOES COMEOOHICOOO ROCCE 900005 K? Hoe, PS CTTS SOT OC SSSGOHTOSTS OOO HOOSEECHOTOSSHOHHSLHEHCHOFOSTOHGOD POO COOP OOOODCO OT OOOCODOEOEIOOLDOOLOCEOLODODDEO00S9900000009 9888900000000 000090000 000005000000 000S8OReseeeeoeceleelCee K? e oe, ‘e o, K2 aXe Xe % On a K? Peesocesseceososscese Secccccccoccocccosese Adopt the Following Precautionary Measures! Help Wage the War Against the Flu! Walk to work, if possible. Avoid persons who cough or sneeze. Do not use common towel—it spreads disease. Keep out of crowded places. Ea. <.ud, plain food, plenty of it. Keep away from houses where there are influenza cases. If sick, no matter how slightly, see a physician. {tf you have had influenza, stay in bed until your doctor says you can safely get up. Worry is harmful—keep your mind at ease. K? ee o> K? '- oe, K2 ° fp foatess K? e o, 6% 1% 0 K2 oO o, ve e 0 of «fo fo 04 RA GEORGE C. RUHLAND, M. D. Commissioner of Health, Milwaukee, Wis. Core eecrccccscccccccccccccceceeccecccecosoecceccceccccce RO RS Sas i ts is 5 Ot S % pe Ceeevecccccccecccececcccceresececees 1M ° Oda POC COOH HCOOOLODO SOOO DESO O DOES O2OOOOESO OOOO ODO OOOOOOOOO9O000 9090000000000 0000000000090000000000000000000 00S CCC CLO Lee (Tke abeve is a muchly reduced reproduced pzge advt. printed in the Milwaukee, (Wis.) Journal, December 7, 1918. The comments between brackets “(such as this)” are OURS. One of the first cardinal considerations to enter the practice of the profession of medicine, is whether you will or will not consider legitimate advertising. “Legitimate advertising” is where you huy what you pay for and pay for what you buy; advertising that which you do and do that which you advertise; have something to sell, say so in print, pay for it and deliver it when called pea THE CODE OF ETHICS which each physician signs as he takes membership in some medical pro- 7 oe The medical profession is bound round by the “ethics of the profession;” ethics being defined by fession. One of these rules is “THOU SHALT NOT ADVERTISE AND PAY FOR IT.” % ° pateetoet Ps ~s The medical profession needs advertising, wants advertising; gets it for nothing. They get business by inciting a scare, a plague, a scourge; then, under the guise of the publi all space; and here is what you read:—“IF SICK, NO MATTER HOW SLIGHTLY, SEE A PHYSICIAN.” If that isn’t drilling for pasineses in free meena space, what is? Once he yee tea ee is what is drilled via FREE newspaper advertising:—“STAY IN BED UNTIL YOUR DOCTOR SAYS YOU CAN SAFELY GET UP.”) eek DR. J. i. JEFFREY, DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY CHIROPRACTORS ' Lyric Theater Bld. Televhone 706 Graduates of the Palmer School of Chiropractic CASPER, WYOMING Loto oto ee KR Loaloade-efo-ogoes ° Redetey RS hog 0, ~ b3 Me tee te te te tele te Sete te Sete Se Seodsie Seer QoSoSeoSoHoCoe Wo osteo le te te le ete Mote ee an A a a ee ee ee ee ee eT