Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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&<^ J ■M6& «x / Liim ^^ _^9e V ^ . SUDDEN CHILL? Sudden changes of temperature, like wet feet, cold feet, and drafts, may reduce body resistance so that germs in the throat can make trouble. YOU START SNEEZING! That sneeze or cough is usually a hint that a cold may be on its way, and that you'd better do something about it. Among the SECONDARY INVADERS are the following: (1) Streptococcus hemolytrcus. (2) Friedlander's bacillus, (3) Pnenrtocoecus Type tV, (4) Streptococcus yirtdans. (5) Micrococcus catarrhalls, (8) Bacillus influenzae. <7> Pneomococcus Type III. (8) Staphylococcus aureus. THESE "BUGS" MAY INVADE THROAT These "bugs" in throat go into action . . . They are called Secondary Invaders . . . can attack tissue and cause much of the misery associated with colds, say numerous authorities. LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC-QMir.'-for Colds and Sore Throat a safe, direct way with no dangerous side-effects Iisterine Antiseptic, gargled early and often, may •* entirely head off a cold, or sore throat due to a cold —or lessen its severity, once started. It has been doing that year after year. Careful tests made over a twelve-year period, showed that there were fewer colds and sore throats, and generally milder ones, for those who gargled Listerine Antiseptic twice a day than for those who did not gargle. That is understandable. Kills Secondary Invaders Listerine Antiseptic reaches way back on throat surfaces to kill, by millions, the threatening germs doctors call Secondary Invaders . . . the ones responsible for most of a cold's misery. It attacks them before they attack you . . . halts mass invasion of the tissue. Tests showed germ reductions ranging up to 96.796 even fifteen minutes after the Listerine Antiseptic gargle, and up to 8096 one hour after. So, whatever else you do, at the first sign of a sniffle, or cough, or a scratchy throat, start with the Listerine Antiseptic gargle. You may spare yourself an unpleasant siege of trouble. Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis