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COLD INOCULATIONS WILL BE CONTINUED AT STILLMAN

Charge of $2 for Series is Payable on Term Bill

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An announcement published by the Medical Advisor states that the opportunity to take advantage of the cold inoculations given at Stillman Infirmary will be continued for another month.

The inoculations consist of a series of injections similar to typhoid inoculations, completed within four weeks, and given at Stillman Infirmary on Tuesday and Friday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. A charge of $2, payable on the term bill covers the complete series.

All men suffering from numerous colds are urged to take the inoculations, whose reactions are very mild, lasting less than 24 hours.

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