SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and Its Care
BY DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. O.
Raadars should ddrMi ioquiriM tot Or. William Brady
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WATER IN
When a person drowns Is wa
ter always found in the lungs?
I ask because a man I knew was
found appar
ently drowned
rece n 1 1 y. He
had for years
had some heart
trouble, and
also - his rela
tives said he
had suffered
with cramps
once before
when in swim
ming. To com
nl 1 c a t e mat-
Or Brada ten there
were some marks that might
have been caused by blows by
' some heavy dull object. . . .
(S. L. A.)
Death by drowning is due to
asphyxia (suffocation, depriva
tion o' air) and not to the few
spoonfuls or maybe the few
drops of water that may get
into the lungs. The postmortem
signs, therefore, are those- of
asphyxia. Little or nothing can
be proved by the finding of, or
by the absence of water (or
whatever fluid the victim is pre
sumed to have drowned in) in
the lungs or in the bronchial
tubes. More characteristic of
drowning is the presence of
clear or blood-tinged foam or
froth full of fine air bubbles In
the windpipe and bronchial
tubes. Often water or whatever
fluid the victim drowned in is
found in the stomach.
1 Asphyxia . supervenes about
two minutes after submersion,
and death follows five minutes
later.
A boy about 7 years old play
ing on the ice fell into open wa
ter where ice harvesters had cut
the ice. His companions saw him
disappear, ran across the pond
and told the men, who ran to
.the open place, saw the boy's
cap floating, fished around with
pole hooks and pulled the boy
out on the solid ice. They ran
across the pond to a shack, be
gan a search for a barrel to roll
the child on, while a book-keeper
telephoned the nearest doctor,
who happened to be the geek
who now conducts this column.
It probably took the doctor at
least two minutes to reach the
scene.
Quart Per Child,
Goal In Campaign
Of Milk Producers
Mrs. Ada Reed Mayne of
Portland, manager of the Ore
gon Dairy council, waa recently
in ftieaiord to confer with E. H.
Hedrlck. suoerintendent of Med
' ford schools, and with local milk
distributor! concerning the Ore
gon Dairy council' nutritional
campaign being conducted for
we first time In Medford.
According to Charles Smith,
chairman of the Oregon Dairy
Products'! commission, the cam
paign is part of a program which
has been In progress in Oregon
for the past 14 years. The goal
of the campaign Is to raise the
consumption level of milk to a
dally quart for every child and
a dally pint foi every adult. The
figures on advisable milk con
sumption are based on scientific
research,
The Oregon Dairy Products
commission has appropriated the
sum of $19,000 to carry this
work through the Oregon Dairy
council to all communities of
, the state. The program was set
up under the state legislature
, and dairymen have taxed them
selves one-half cent a pound of
butterfiit through the month of
May to finance it.
Olive
Barber's
Observations
The lad took the scat beside
me in the bus. It was 3 a. m, He
said he had to be on his Job
nt 4:19. Made it handy for him,
that 3 bus did; gave him Just
enough time to go the 20 miles
from town to his work.
A thinnlah youngster, I took
him to be younger than the 17
years I late found he was. Boy
ish, too, was the admiration be
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THE LUNGS
' Fair to estimate the boy had
been drowned at least four min
utes, possibly longer. The doctor
applied Schafer's method of ar
tificial respiration NOT the
modified method taught by the
American Bed Cross. Thick vis
cid fluid drained from the nose
and mouth during the resuscita
tion I do not believe the fluid
would have drained out of the
breathing passages had the meth
od taught by the American Red
Cross been applied, because even
limpid water will not run up
hill. Anyway the boy survived
Luckily no first aider trained
by the American Red Cross per
petrated the wrong method of
resuscitation on the victim.
Even today there are a good
many people who purport to be
intelligent but who do not know
hoy to resuscitate and hence are
worse than useless in an emer
gency. How can such people
sleep at night? What if the emer
gency should occur that very
night, say from accidental car
bon monoxide asphyxiation? Let
us hope there is a Boy Scout or
a Girl Scout in the neighbor
hood he or she will know what
to do. .
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Th In-Laws
Hai mother-) n-l aw the right to
Pick up ner granason tagea ieven
months) any time she pleases? She
a r sues that a lick baby belongs in his
mother's arms, and because I do not
believe in disturbing the baby.
(Mrs. M. W.,
Answer Neither the mother-in-law
nor the grandma has any rignta at an.
if the baby's mother is on the Job and
sane, sober and intelligent. Send ten
cents and stamped self addressed en
velope tor The Brady Baby Book.
Maybe ft will pacly the household
and give the bnby a break loo.
Young Folks and Old Folks
Seems you are not eettJnB old but I
am. I have just turned 00 and I want
to ask If you can recommend a nlmple
tonic in tablet form that will give me
a little more pep. Something i can
take right along without injury to my
general health which Is very good.
IEi. Zi. O.I
Answer Oh. T don't know, on the
bowling green the other day my for
mer friend Dr (he and hla
lrl friend had Just celebrated tneir
iOth wedding anniversary) gave me an
uneoulvocal trounclm and I'm feeling
as old as Sam Hill tin I can taKe mm
tin a vain. Send me a aLamoed en
velope bearing your address, and I'll
send you the pamphlet "Young Folks
and Old Folks?' which, I believe, will
tell you-how to get Just the effect you
want.
Twenty Years
Your column has been a "must In
our home for years. I have .been
teaching your precepts in the
Eubltc schools for a long time. Mother
as "rheumatic," saw something In
your column about calcium. (D, G. H.)
Answer aena siampea seu-aa-dressed
envelope, ask for pamphlet
titcmm ana rnoumnuz.
(Copyright 1944, John F. Dllle Co.)
had for his father. "My Dad says
" was the beginning of many
of his sentences.
His father was with the Sea
bees, had seen action in the
South Pacific and was now hos
pitalized at Pearl Harbor, Being
Idle would go hard with hjm, his
dad being such an active guy,
always into something, always
cutting up.
"My sis is 20 and. has been
married and had a baby since
Dad left. He'll hate to see mo
go into the navy next year as
that will leave Mom alone. He
didn't mind going himself as he
knew I'd look after Mom," he
told me. He worked in the sum
mer only, as he went to school.
"Dad made me promise I'd keep
on witn school until he got
back. He figured the war would
be over by the time I was 18
and then I'd go on to college.
Dad la a great one for educa
tion."
He said he sure hated to get
up so early but he remembered
what hla dad waa going through
and ao far he'd nevtr missed a
day or been late for work.
Thinking of how old the father
must be, with a daughter 20 and
aon 17, I asked, "Why did your
lamer join the Seabeea? A man
his age didn't need to."
He hesitated, then refilled.
"Yes, he did have to; he waa
drafted. Dad's only 34. You aee
he's my step father but we never
think about that. I don't think
he docs either. He's been our
father for 10 years." Then look
ing at me with somethlnB of
challange in his face and voice,
he said, "And I'vo been his son
for 10 years. It's going to be that
way always."
Suddenly he seemed bovlsh
no longer. He was a man with a
man's understanding of what the
relationship of father and ion
could be; and waa, with him and
nis 34 year old dad. I wished the
man, lying wounded In Pearl
Harbor, might have seen this aon
of his; might have heard the love
ana loyalty In the lad's voice.
But maybe he had no need to
hear; maybe he knew, havlno
placed that love and loyalty
more nimself in his ten veara
of fatherhood.
Oea Man Tribune Want Ada.
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DEWEY CATASTROPHE
FEARED BY HILLMAN
Washington, Oct, 31 U.R)
Chairman Sidney HHIman of the
C. I. O. political action commit
tee, said today the election of
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey aa pres.
dent would be "a national catas
trophe." Hillman denied charges that
the C. I. O.-P, A. C. has any con
nection with' communism, that
any member of the P. A. C. Is a
communist or associated with
communist activities, and as
serted that the organization al
ways has and always will fight
communism. .
'JO HOLIDAY. IS PLEA
Washington, Oct. 31 U.R
Chairman J. A. Krug of the War
Production Eoard today called
on American war plants to ob
serve full work schedules on
Thanksgiving Day and the
Thanksgiving Day week-end.
'The biggest part of the produc
tion Job still remains to be done "
Krug said.
Brahma, one of the members
of the Hindu trinity of gods, has
today only two templea In all
India devoted to his worship.
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THREE SOLDIERS
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Two men from Medford and
one from Holland, Ore., have re
cently been honored by the
armed forces. They are Staff
Sgt. Robert James Carney, Cpl.
Albert Frisch, and SSgt. Ken
neth M. Barnes.
S'Sgt. Carney, whose parents
reside at 29 Bolinas avenue, San
Anselmo, Calif., and whose wife,
Mrs. Rita Carney, residea at 206
Cottage street, Medford, recent
ly participated in his group s his
toric 550th combat : mission
SSgt. Carney flew as a radio
gunner in the attack which, was
a milestone in the long combat
record of his units
Prior to entering the service
SSgt. Carney was employed by"
the Greyhound Bus Lines.
Cpl. Frisch, son of William
Frlach of Holland, has been
awarded the bronze battle star
for his participation in the
trench campaign, it was an
nounced by 12th Air Force Head
quarters in Italy recently.
The B-25 Mitchell DomD group
to which he is assigned played
a major role in softening up
southern France for invasion by
launching an aerial assault
against communications and de
fenses 11 days prior to u-oay.
Cpl. Frisch is serving as an auto
mobile mechanic with the battle
seasoned Mitchell group.
SSgt. Barnes of 124 Van
couver street, Medford, now
serving overseas with the 12th
Air Force . P-47 Thunderbolt
Fighter group is authorized to
wear the Presidential unit imita
tion riDbon.
S'Sgt. Barnes' group was re
cently cited by the president for
"outstanding performance oi
duty In action against the enemy
in the 'Mediterranean theater of
operations."
After the allied armies had
broken the enemy s seven-month
stand before Cassino, Italy, and
were threatening his flank from
the Anzio beachhead the enemy
attempted to fotxi a defense
line. S'Sgt. Barne' group was
ordered to maintain continuous
armed reconnaissance of all
roads leading from the front to
the projected defense line
. S'Sgt. Barnes, who is a me
chanic with the group has been
overseas 10 months, aided great
ly in keeping these plan js in the
air.
Screen Notables
Entertain Troops
In China Theater
Chungking, Oct. 31 U.R)
Jinx . Falkenburg and Pat
C'Brlen arrived today to enter
tain American troops in - this
area and reported they were
enjoying their trip '.'even the
mud."
During the past, week they
visited several bases, outposts
and hospitals: in southwest
China. They will remain four
more days, entertaining troops
in the Yangtze river valley and
southwets China.
Miss Falkenburg said she had
HEAR
WILLIS
UAIIONEY
. Candidate for
U. S. SENATOR
On a Stat -Wide
Radio Network
TONIGHT
8:00 o'clock
STATION XMED
Pais Adv. Joseph A. Nance, Direct
or Mahoney lor Senate Committee
ByCLUVAS WILLIAMS
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the China theater that she had
averaged two meals and three
hours of sleep a day, and had
given two performances daily.
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