EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. March 31. 194S
Your Health and Its Care
Br OR WI) MAM BRADY M. D.
Headars should addrau Inqulrlai tot Or. William Brady
26 El Camlno BavarJy HUH Calli.
LEFT HOLDING THE TAG
Recently I bad
blood Count
taken at laboratories the
report of which reads:
Erythrocytes.
4,080.000
Hemoglobin
78
Leucocytes
61S0
Two days later
hat' an o t h e r
blood, count
taken at
laboiatory and
the report of
this one show
Or Brady
Erythrocytes
Hemoglobin ,
ed: -
3,592,000
78
Leucocytes
.. 4,250
I know I am anemic but I am
bewildered by the difference be-
' tween these two tests:
(Mrs. M. B. L.)
The n o t at 1 o n "Hemoglobin
78" both rnports. evidently from
different laboratories. Is rema.-k
able. It probably means 78
that is, the blood contains a lit
tie over three-fourths of the Iron
coloring matter that the blood
' of a healthy person should con
tain IF there are 5 million red
. blood corpuscles (erythrocytes)
per cubic millimeter (approxi
mately I '60th or a drop), in
view of the 12 difference in
the number of erythrocytes tn
the two reports it Is odd, not to
say suspicious, that precisely 78
something or other of hemoglo
bin was found in both counts.
I say suspicious, because if the
hemoglobin estimate was made
color comparison method the
same specimen of blood may be
read as 100 hemoglobin with
one Instrument and 80 or even
only. 73 on another.
Besldis being the red coloring
matter of blood the hemoglobin
- Is the carrier of oxygen from
the lungs to all the functioning
cells and organs, and of carbon
dioxide from the functioning
cells and organs back to the
i lungs for excretion. So the
amount or proportion of hemo
: globln In the blood Is important
In every instance.
In the normal individual there
re usually 7000 or 8000'leuco
' cytes (white blood corpuscles)
, per cubic millimeter of blood.
When the number of leucocytes
' is as low as 6000 well, it is a
good , sign that the individual
should begin to consider serious-
; ly the idea of consulting a phy
. slcian. Among the things such
a low leucocyte count suggests
' are (1) some overwhelming in
fection such as septicemia, un
dulant fever, malaria, influeifta,
(2) onset of measles, typhoid fev
er, (3) disease involving blood
forming tissues spleen, bono
, marrow, lymph glands, (4) pa
tient has been taking . a sulfa
! drug, barbiturates, acetanlllde or
- ether blood destroying drug.
Now I hope this Is enough to
Impress upon you, . Ha'am, the
, foolishness of having a blood
test or examination made on
your own. After all, what have
you got?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
no seen Anunue
You say there Is no such thing as a
numan throwback. Maybe not if one
Da!
arent has Negro blood and the other
hasn't. But two octoroons certainly
may have child with darker akin
Ulan either parent. (M. A. M.l
Answer So may mates of the pur
est strain of any race. That la of no
significance. Atavism, that Is, a so
called "throwback" does not occur tn
the humi-n family. The persistent ob
session that If one of the presumptive
ly white parents has a Negro strain In
his family tree, he or she may have
a typically negroid child. Is born, I
believe, of the prejudice of Ignorance.
The Fourteenth Pint
My wife and I have each donated
13 pl-tta of blood to the Red Cross
blood bank. We are both 99 My wife
always feels cold although we keep
the house heated around 69-70 de
grees. I think she has given enough
LIFE'S Llttla TROUBLES
-CAN'T SLEEP-
No need to lis in bed toss
worry and fret become CON.
STIPATION or GAS PRES.
SURE won't let you sleep. Be
sensible get up take a dash of.
ADLER-I-KA
to relieve, the pressure of large
intestines on nerves and organs of
thedigestive tract. Adlcrilca assists
old food wastes and gas through
s comfortable bowel movement so
that bowels return to normal size
and the discomforts of pressure
stop. Before you know it, you are
asleep. Morning finds you feeling
clean refreshed and ready (or a
good day's work or (un.
Caution, use only as directed.
Cat AJhrthm hmm drw ld
Heath's Drug Store. Inc.
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10' 7
ViCX SO CHINESE HERB CO.
fl Prostrate Gland Ecten.a and all
piaima disappear liter using
tjj RamnvAfJ lo Snarl Rlrltr.
J. H Laong, Herbalist
.Wood, but she Insists on continuing;
'.he can nelo our flRhtln men. be-
ldM buytns bonds and working (or
irte nea uon iwo or inree ays a
month.
Answer Three pints to fo to make
lha Two-Gallon club. Thirteen pints
of the kind of blood that makes
Amer'a great. Think and say no more
about It Instead, keep the heated air
In the house (airly well humidided.
Pamphlet telling the slmpleat way to
do so sent any one on request In
close stamped envelope bearing your
address.
(Copyright 1048. by John T. Dills Co.)
Disabled Veterans
Offered Schooling
In Service Career
By Pat Graham
Disabled veterans in Jackson
County, interested In helping
their own battle-wounded com
rades as a career, are urged by
Jackson County Chapter No. 8
DAV, to apply at 205 Liberty
Bldg., to Frank Holbrook, serv
ice officer. A training program
Is being sponsored Jointly b the
DAV and Veterans' Administra
tion to train disabled veterans
of World War II for jobs as na
tlonal service officers of DAV.
The . program includes five
months of academic, work at the
American University, Washing
ton, D. 3., and up to 18 months
of on-the-job training under the
supervision of DAV national
service off'cers In the field. The
first class began last fall; the
program will be continued to en
able the DAV to place service
officers at each of the 504 dis
charge centers throughout the
nation, from which disabled vet
erans are being discharged.
McLeod
Gold Hill, March 22 Mrs.
of Burbank, Calif,, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Morse, for a few weeks. On his
return to California his mother
will accompany him as far as
Burbank for a brief visit.
Mr. Pettlgrew who has spent
the winter in California has re
turned to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding,
Sr., and Mrs. Dorothy Hume and
twin daughters were dinner
guests March 13 of Mr. and Mrs.
Burton McEwen of Medford.
Friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Dee Roth' extend heartfelt sym
pathy to her in the loss of her
husband, Jack Roth, who passed
away in Medford March 9.
Mrs Helen Coons was hostess
to the Bridge club March 7. At
tending were Marcia Dolen
check, Helen Axtell, Clara
Turax, Olga Brill, Gay Chamber
lain, Olive Staples and Ruth
Sawyer. Mrs. Brill received high
score, Mrs. Axtell traveling
prize and Mrs. Staples received
low. '
Ed Stafford of Cuba, Kan., Is
building a house on Crater Lake
avenu and he and Mrs. Stafford
will make their home here.
Mr and Mrs. B. McEwen of
Medford were over-night guests
of Mr and Mrs. Harry Harding.
Sr., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell
entertained at bridge March 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott, Mr.
and Mrs. Staples and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Coons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDowell
attended a party in Sams Valley
March 14, given In honor of
Ernest R. Sanderson S2c, home
on a furlough from Farragut,
Idaho. '
Jackie Carlton S2c, is home
visiting his parents and sisters.
Jackie is stationed at Hueneme,
Calif.
Bruce Gulnos has returned
from Berkeley, Calif., where he j
went for a few days on business.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Buck of
Upper Applegate were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dltsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott
moved to their duplex cottage
at Shady Cove March 19.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson
County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOANNA LONG. Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administrator of the
above estate by the County
Court of the County of Jackson
State of Oregon, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them at the office of the under
signed's attorney at 126 East
Main Street, Medford, Oregon
properly verified and with prop
er voucher within six months
from the date of the first publi
cation of this notice which is the
1st day of March, 1945.
CHARLES C. LONG.
Administrator
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Administrator
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
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COL. MAISON HEADS 20TH
With Sixth infantry Division
on Luzon, March 22 (U.R) Lt.
Col. Harold J. Malson, former
deputy superintendent of Ore
gon state potice, has been named
commander of the 20th infantry
regiment of the 6th infantry di
vision, it was announced today.
Maison's home -address is Salem,
Ore.
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ALTriOOfiH IT'S NOT A VW HILARIOUS
OCCASION, MARCH 15 BR1K65 NEIGHBORS, WHO
MiVEK'T SEEN EACH OfllER IN MiMmiS.I'OfiElilER ATTSC
IffTER BOH CN THE CORNER, TrNM6 "fo MAKE THE Utft
Collection bekke the peadune on u;ome ta return
Young Delinquents
Will Give Trouble,
Not War Veterans
New York, March 22 U.R)
An increase in crime Is expected
after the war and it will not be
the fault of the returning sol
dier, but the juvenile delin
quents of the war years, accord
ing to Dr. Richard L. Jenkins,
acting superintendent of the In
stitute for Juvenile research,
Chicago.
Jenkins, writing In the 1944
yearbook of the National Proba
tion association, released today,
based that prediction on the
crime wave which followed
world war I.
After world war I Jenkins
wrote, "the men demobilised
from the armed forces showed
little tendency toward criminal
violence in civilian life. These
men, while trained not to shrink
from killing, had as a part of
their pattern of life the accept
ance of discipline and an or
ganized framework of living.!
. . ; The problem ol postwar
crime arose not from trie return
ed soldier, but from the younger
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to check forgery, today was put
on six years probation. She was
ordered to return $221.51 to the
R. T. Stevens Ptint Co., on
whose account she cashed five
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