Woman's Weekly / 9th March 1957
Hm. I don’t have a problem with giving children something to ease symptoms of illness at all, but I don’t think this type of emotional blackmail is quite on, do you?
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odd parity on 6 November 2009 @ 9am
Also, Aspirin is no longer given to children (since the 1980s), because it increases the risk of them contracting Reye’s syndrome.