Excerpt from General Advice Regarding the Use and Preservation of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
Fifteen years of experience as a specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat had convinced the author that the majority of persons suffering from serious affections of these organs have arrived at that stage of their diseases either through ignorance of the normal use and functions of these parts of the body or as the result of neglecting to properly care for them. The child is not expected to know that snoring generally means obstructed respiration, that recurring attacks of pain in the ear mean an abnormal growth in the nose or throat, nor that inability to clearly see-the school blackboard, or headaches following study, are indications of bad eyes. In very, very many instances parents, though more might well be expected of them, are but little wiser.
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