No. 66 (March 1969)
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how long since you last
had a chest X-ray
Everyone over 15 years of age should have a chest X-Ray at least once a year
It's only sound commonsense, especially when it takes but a couple of minutes.
It's free, it's safe, it's comfortable. Your good health is in your hands. So when the Mobile Mass X-Ray Unit comes to your district — and it makes regular visits — go along for a check-up to make sure you have no heart or lung abnormalities. Remember, early diagnosis and treatment mean an early cure.
ARE YOU OVER 45? If you are and you smoke cigarettes, or used to smoke, you run the risk of developing lung cancer and you should have your chest X-Rayed EVERY SIX MONTHS. This means your next X-Ray is due in:
| JAN. | FEB. | MARCH | |||
| APRIL | MAY | JUNE | |||
| JULY | AUG. | SEPT. | |||
| OCT. | NOV. | DEC. |
ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 3/68


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