Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1945, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTHl. Sunday. Jen, il. IM
Your Health and; Its Care
BY OH WILLIAM BRADY- M. O. .
Readers tbould address inquiries lo Of. William Brady -,
2tt CI Camtoo. Berl HUlt Call.
WB PULL ANOTHER BIO BONER.
Kverv so often the conductor . thorax. Many of them are wo-
f thia column sticks his neck
cut, figuratively he hasn't
enougn net
to do so actu
allya little
too far, where
upon scores of
readers with
great glee ad
minister large
doses of his
favorite medi
cine sarcasm
with suitable
admixture of
ridicule fend
Dr. Brady invective.
This time I deserve It I cer
tainly pulled a big boner as
precious a bit of quackery as I
have perpetrated or tried to per
petrate on readers, in a long
while. Quackery is pretending
to have knowledge in a matter
of which one knows little or
nothing. That's O' Doc Brady,
for you.
A correspondent who has
been receiving pneumothorax
treatment for lung tuberculosis
Inquired about the wlsdown of
having a baby. I might have
made the error without arous
ing such a protest had I an
swered in a paragraph. But.no,
when I go Quack I Quack I . I
want to be sure ' everybody
knows about it so I made the
question the subject of the talk
published here recently under
the title Sorry, No Baby.': I said
It would be unwise to have a
baby, as the young woman's
tuberculosis" "is p r esumably
still active, else no further In
jections of nitrogen or air would
be necessary. She would be al
most certain to infect a baby
with tuberculosis if she. nursed,
cared for or kept the baby with
her." , t
Weil, I know better now.. Be
sides the scores of persons with
arrested tuberculosis who still
receive pneumothorax treat
ment, several physicians were
kind enough to enlighten me on
this point. For, instance the
medical superintendent of - a
large tuberculosis hospital In
forms me that many patients
are discharged from tuberculosis
hospitals with apparently arrest
ed disease many considered
cured yet they carry pneumo-
NEEDED BY NAVY,
Enlargement of the enlistment
program for the radar units of
the navy were explained at the
last Lions' club meeting by Herb
Craln and Bob Stewart, navy re
cruiters stationed here,
Great stress Is being laid on
the high school education foun
dation, the men said and de
clared that the navy radar
courses are equal to three years
college engineering courses and
are impossible to obtain by civil
ians. Men of draft age are eligible
to take the Eddy test after ore-
induction physical, In order to
determine If the applicant is
eiigioie tor the radar training
The test consists of examinations
in mathematics physics, elemen
tary radio and kindred subjects.
Successful applicants are made
seaman first class, which Is
NOW OPEN!
TAKE IT -EASY
LODGE
Dine and Dance
Open Wednesday, Thursday.
Friday and Saturday .
One Halt Mile Up
Savage Creek
CORN REMOVER
Otoes luteal rallel trass eela sad test
ttrelT tesuvse Bant eoms. son esrae .
erweaa Ike teas, ealleetee. wane,
apllleaua. club sails. B enattlaa est. .
enl dlnenat eile that eelua. la ana
aad dsea cat eaase tfca Irnuttea as
ae straat acid aUsteree. Wise all
eOwta have IMlsd trt Ode eae. Seat
eat waasy bash eeareelea.
exclusively at
WIS11RN rrtRin
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LIONS ARE TOLD
:. , ' v..
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
plaints disappear altar usini
mcn now doing hard work, and
they, are advised that they may
have children and they do have
children, -and the mothers and
children remain perfectly well.
The children certainly do not
become, infected with tubercu
losis. . '" . '
..Not content with, displaying
my Ignorance of the pneumo
thorax treatment, I demonstrat
ed also my Ignorance of the sig
nificance of the tuberculin test,
by saying that It would deter
mine whether a child has too lit
tle, a fair degree or no immun
ity against tuberculosis.
In fact, a medical colleague In
forms me, it Is a test to deter
mine whether a person has had
a tuberculous Infection at some
time or other; it does not indi
cate whether the tuberculosis is
active or Inactive.
Now may I please pull in my
neck for a while? If you readers
can ,, forgive . me for , this one,
I'll do my best to get from real
doctors the - facts concerning
tuberculin - tests - and . present
them here In a later talk.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Calcium. D and RheumaUs
I have been taking your calcium
and vitamin D for artiuiUf. aa de
scribed in tho pamphlet, and have
had the moat favorable reiutte t am
back on my regular Job now. which
I had been unable to do for over a
year. (C. M. W.I
- Answer--Thank you. In any eaee It
oan do no harm to try it out. For In
atructtona send stamped envelope
bearing your address, ask for pamph
let "Calcium and RheumaUs."
What. No Pine?
' Your counsel to the youth about
the tobacco habit and your stand
against lntoxlcaUng liquor could -do
much -to 'help1 stamp out these two
evils u you aid noi reier aa mucn
to your flock of pipes. We fear you
uu more narm man gooa.
I Mrs. N. E. 8.)
Answer I do not believe there Is
any relation between smoking and
drmklnff lntoxlcaUne liouor. But. hold
your horses. Ma'am, at the present
casualty rate It won't be long before
I'm down to my last pipe. -The other
day, m a thoughtless moment on the
powuni green, i tapped out my very
best pipe with S-inch stem (hold
ing if by the etaml and It manned off.
of. course Ufa has been dreary since.
Round Shouldered, . .
I have heard It aald that If your
elbows will touch behind your' back
you are not round shouldered. But 1
nave tried thia on many persons and
have found only two whose elbows
will touch behind their backs. (K.L.A.)
. Answer A normal person can hard
ly touch elbows behind. Young persona
with round shoulders should pracUce
clasping hand at. back aa for a stirrup
thumbt down under and back without
- - iw iuuuiiu. uien sum
(iHimi linger ciaiM, Hold tn Dota
tion a minute every nour.
(Copyright JB48 by John F. DM Co.)
equivalent to" army corporal; and
then given 12 months of special
ized training followed by shore
assignment or sea duty, the re
cruiters stated. . ..
Men ha vlna the new radar
training will find themselves
with a "front seat" In the fields
of radio, electronics and tele
vision when they return to eivif
ian life, the recruiters declared.
A. A. Lausman, who recently
attended a lumberman's congress
at Astoria, will speak at this
week's meeting of the club. ;
Guests at the last meeting, in
addition to' Craln and Stewart.
were W. J. Cooney and Ray Hen
derson of Medford Junior high
school and Garry Hughes, for
mer president of the Lions club
at Concrete, Wash. ......
Japanese Civilian
On Saipan Carried
U. S. Driver Permit
' Wichita Kan nimDv irM
B. . Mardock, recently returned
from mnUnn in V DHlfU
of discovering in a besieged
w uu taa.pan ismna .Japa
nese bear in it i Sun Fr
driver's license. ' ,
"We were smoking the civil
ians out nf that eauM nn s.in.n
said Mardock, "and the Japa
nese were trying to get their
people to commit harl-karl rath
er than be taken.
- "We threw a hand grenade
Into onai-nf thai kdiui anrf
waiting for results when some-
uim.tsiiKi m cngusn, -wan, ru
bring my wife and. child and
come out.'; .. ;
"So out walked the three, the
father, mother and child. The
Japanese was dressed in civilian
Humes, xib saia ne leii ban
Francisco Just before ' Pearl
Harbor. Then the family went
to Olinm mnA flnaltv mrtAmA tin
on Saipan. He had a 1940 driv
er iicenss usuea in can ji ran
Cisco. EX SHOW GIRL WEDS
Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 20 (U.FD
Juliette Jenner, 33, New York,
former show girl and WASP test
pilot, and Lt. Willis Theodore
Stege 37, of Chicago, wen mar
ried here this afternoon at the
Little Church of the West of the
Hotel Last Frontier.
Use Mall Tribune Went Ada.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart Bheuo atiim Asthma Catarrh Piles.
Prostate (aland Ecsema and all disorders
ot Liver. Ktdnee Trouble and other com
CHINESE HERBS
RamoYid lo Spsrta Eldg.
IN VETS' RETURN
A large per cent of all battle
casualties in the present conflict
are psychological In nature, Lt:
Com. Meyer Zellgs, USNR, psy
chiatrist at the marine barracks,
Klamath Falls, tqld approxi
mate! 100 persons at a meeting
sponsored by the committee for
co-ordinating community aids to
veterans in the county court
house Friday night.
Pointing out that battle con
ditions impose stresses which
never are faced In ordinary life.
he declared no one la immune
to the effects of battle, psycho
logically,, and that lt Is Just a
question of the Individual con
stitution as to whether or how
soon he will break under those
stresses. .' .
Of those suffering from, war
neurosis, - Lt. Com. Zellgs said
some recover in -a few days, if
spotted early enough and given
immediate rest, while others in
whom the symptoms are more
Intense, must be sent back to the
United States for hospitalization
and take anywhere from a few
weeks to months to recover,
Few Can Resume Fight
In the latter instance, he as
serted, it is unusual for the men
to be sent back to combat again.
as the danger of relapse is too
great, but many of them re
cover sufficiently to be able to
perform non-combat duty.
Of those who are discharged
as unfit for military duty, he
asserted, the great majority will
fit into civilian life again, but
allowances must be made while
they are going through the
period of re-adjustment, for that
will take time Just as.it did to
adjust from civilian to" military
Hie.
"The changes in them are not
permanent .they are not fixed,
the psychiatrist said, ."they are
reversible." , -
Immediate re-employment, to
gether with development of an
active interest in a hobby, are
essential, he declared, in aiding
recovery of such men, adding
that nothing is more deteriorat
ing or chronically invaliding
than to allow men , suffering
from war neurosis to- be idle.'
In addition, employers, - mem
bers of the man's family and
other civilians must make an ef
fort to understand and to make
allowances for a while during
the readlujtment period.'
- No Blanket Rule
There is no blanket rule to
follow in dealing with returned
veterans, Lt. Com. Zellgs said
some will hot want to talk about
their experiences and others
will; talk of little else! but, in
time, they will adjust to civilian
life without too much difficulty
nd their recovery will be en
hanced if their condition-Is un
derstood by civilians.
The .family attitude,' too,- Is
highly important, he- empha
sized. If the family is under
standing, the veteran's return to
normal life will be much more
rapid and successful.
Chairman of the meeting was
Mrs. Harry Holmes of the Red
Cross, who described at length
the processes set up through the
various agencies such as the se
lective service boards, federal
employment service and vet
eran's service organizations, for
aiding the veteran in his return
to civilian life.
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BEAUTIFUL
ROGUE RIVER
LODGE
IS NOW OPEN
Cocktail Lounge ,
Dancing
On Crater Lake Highway
Near Trail
Telephone Trail 1404
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KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
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Phone Central Point 47a
for Reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out of Bounds for
Service People
DO YOU
goal is to terr them well
ROGUE RIVER
II I
KNOW?
That the "SPIRIT OF
SERVICE" did not be
come a "CASUALTY
OF WAR" at Rogue
River Chevrolet. Satis
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nrearest asset. Our
under any or all conditions.
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