At a meeting of a medical society, it was said of the common cold that it was three days coming, three days staying, and three days going. A French physician, quoted by Sir St. Clair Thompson, said that the common cold, if left to itself, ran for a fortnight, but if medically treated, lasted only fourteen days.


The Doctor's After Thoughts (p. 235), E. Benn Ltd. 1932


At a meeting of a medical society, it was said of the common cold that it was three days coming, three days staying, and three days going. A French...

At a meeting of a medical society, it was said of the common cold that it was three days coming, three days staying, and three days going. A French...

At a meeting of a medical society, it was said of the common cold that it was three days coming, three days staying, and three days going. A French...

At a meeting of a medical society, it was said of the common cold that it was three days coming, three days staying, and three days going. A French...