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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Reader! should addreit Inquiries toi Or. William Brady
26S El Camino. Brrerly HilU. Calll.
SCIENTIFIC NEGLECT
I hope, my dear children, that
you have by now got the antisep
tic nonsense out of your heads.
Lest you
still
Imagine the ap
plication of an
tiseptlc lo
tions, salves
and the like
promoted heal
ing of a wound,
It may be well
to state here a
few s p e c 1 fic
facts which no
p h y a 1 clan or
s u r g e on will
have the tem
Brady
erity to dispute, In the opinion
of the one-horse-and-buggy doc
tor who conducts this column.
If any physician or surgeon of
standing is In any doubt at all
about tliis I'll be grateful for his
or her view and of course I'll
make no allusion to what such a
colleague may say to me about it
without first submitting any
thing I propose to say here for
his or her approval.
One fundamental principle of
good surgery and good home
treatment of wounds of any de
gree is difficult for the ordinary
layman, the practical nurse and
the well-meaning but untrained
neighbor or by-standcr to learn:
scientific neglect.
Probably you won't believe It
but having talked myself into
this awkward situation I may as
well make the best of it and say
that, as nearly as I can learn (and
don't forget I'm a plodding old
horse-and-buggy doctor), once a
wound, surgical or traumatic (ac
cidental) is clean, free from disease-producing
germs, It will
heal best if not disturbed or tam
pered with for a week, more or
Jess.
That Is only one part or fea
ture of scientific neglect. Don't
handle, tamper with, put "heal
ing" salves or lotions on, or
change the first aid dressing of
the wound for several days, un
less some complication arises and
then leave it to the judgment of
the doctor.
This scientific neglect does not
mean that the wound should not
have rest, whether that Involves
rest of the entire body or rest of
the part injured, as in splints.
Often the use of adhesive plaster
straps or collodion gives this do
slrable rest to a wound or sore
or f IsBure, as of the face or about
the mouth,
Even If the dressing used on
the wound be surgically sterile
and the doctor or nurse trained
in surgical asepsis, the merest
disturbance of the Injured tis
sues must be reckoned a setback
to the healing process. That Is
the reason why, after a delicate
skin grafting operation, for in
stance, the original dressing is
left undisturbed for a week or
more.
Proper treatment for pain,
burning, smarting, feeling of ten
sion or throbbing in a wound Is
strictly a problem for the phy
sician and should never be left
to the judgment of any one other
than the physician.
In all ordinary circumstances,
If a physician is not available,
the safest course is a single appli
cation of Mild Tincture of Iodine
U. S. P. (best poured on from the
vial), and then a covering with
any freshly Ironed cloth or a pad
of sterile gauze (incorrectly call
ed "medicated" cotton) which
may be held In place with band
age, adhesive plustcr straps or
gentle pressure with fingers or
hand until bleeding stops or a
physlclp.n can treat the wound.
PIH-W0RKI
ITCH THREATEN
YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
IVm't let yonr ehIM suffer a slncte needlsaa
Snlnute of dlstreaa with I'ln-Worms 1
Keeent medical reports reveal that an
Bmaslne Dumber of children land grown
up too) may lie victims of Pin-Worms
often without eusr-eetlnr what Is wrong-.
So watrh out for the warnlna signs eepe
rlillr the tormentinf , tmbarrmMlne rectal
Itch, rlecauae now you can end should do
something about It f
A hls-hlr effective ra to deal with tMs
TJglr Infection has now been mada possible.
It la based on tha medk-ally recogrmed
drug known as ventlan violet. This st-erial
drug is the vital Ingredient In F-W, tha
fln.Worm tablets developed In the labora
tories of Br. 1). Jaws A bon.
F'W tablets are small and easy to take,
end they aot In a special way to remove
Vin-Worres. So, If you suspect Pin-Worms
In your child or yourself, get a boa of
JATNli r-W right away, and follow lie.
directions.
Ask Four druggist I f -W (or Pta-Worms I
The College Student will ap
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Robe. Special Sale la Ban
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Open 10 a. m. till 9 p. m.
m
Dr.
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J. H. LE0NG. Herbali.f
Tuesday, Oct. 23. 1345
OF MINOR WOUNDS
QUESTIONS tt ANSWKRS
So Your Htomach Can't Take It
Until J wbk past thirty 1 never
knew what atoniach trouble or to
called indlKestiort meant. But for the
past ten years I have had almost con
stant trouble from what some doctors
call ulcer and others Just hyperacid
lly. iM H. )
Answer May I be the first to call
It Yankee Stomach? Send a stamped
self addressed envelope end ask for
pamphlet Yankee Stomach." It deals
with excessive acidity and suggests
how to prevent or correct It. If you
want to delve deeper Inclose ten cents
and ap-k for booklet "So You Have
Indigestion".
Steel Wool
Wlfo uses steel wooi for cleaning
pots and pans la there danger In
this? (C. M. F.)
Answer No.
Old Folks and Young Folks
Are you kidding when you speak
of rolling somersaults. Jumping
hedges and the like? (E. T. W.I
Answer No. sir. Send stamped self
addressed envelope for "Young Folks
end Old Folks" and "Somersaulta".
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Buenos A.res, Oct. 23 ttJ.R)
Col. Juan D. Peron, whi.se
whereabouts have been some
thing of a mystery since his re
turn to power last Wednesday,
appeared at the government
house this morning to witness
the formal lnducation of Argon
Una's new vice president and
four cabinet officers. ,
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BUrVMONS FOR
PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON. IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
Jackson.
VERNON CHRISTOPHERSON
and VIOLA CHRlSTOPbER-
SON, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
SARAH E. KENNEDY (some
times known as S. E. Ken
nedy), and P. A. KENNEDY
her husband, if living, and
their respective unknown
neirs. If dead: R. D. SAN
KORD, (sometimes known a;
R. D. S A N D F O R D). and
MARY C. SANFORD. his
wife. If living, and their re
spective unknown heirs, if
doad; JOHN WOOD (some
times known as John Woods)
and if married. MARY JANE
WOOD, true given name un
known, his wife, if livins, and
their respective unknown
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart. Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh
Piles Prostate Gland Ecsema and all dis
orders of Llser Kidney Trouble and
ether complaints disappear alter using.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparta Bldg.
Phone 5817
heirs. If dead; J. R. MOODY,
a single man. if living, and his
unknown heirs, if dead; h.M
MA A. HOWE, and if married,
JOHN DOE HOWE, true giv
en name unknown, her hus
band, if living, and their re
spective unknown heirs, if
dead; and all parties or per
sons unknown claiming any
riant, title, estate, lien or in
tercst in or to the real prop
erty hereinafter described, or
in or to any portion tncreot,
Defendants.
To the defendants above nimed,
and to each thereof. Greet
ings: In the name of the State of
Oregon, you and each of you,
are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear in the above
entitled Court -and cause, and
answer the complaint of the
Dlaintiffs now on me merein
against you, within four weeks
after the date of trie first puDii
cation of this Summons.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that if you fail so to ap
pear and answer said complaint
within the time aforesaid, for
want thereof the plaintiffs will
apply to the said Court for the
relief demanded in said com-
filoint, succinctly stated as fol
ows: e
For a decree of this Courr de
creeing and adjudging the above
named plaintiffs, Vernon Chris-'
tophcrson and Viola cnristo-
pherson, husband and wife, to
be the absolute fee simple own
ers of the real property herein
after described, and in posses
sion and entitled to the exclus
ive possession thereof, and for
ever quieting plaintiffs' title
thereto; and adjudging that none
of the defendants above named
or any party or persons un
known claiming by, through or
under said defendants, or any
thereof, have any interest or
right whatsoever in or tq said
real property, or in or to any
portion thereof, and perpetual
ly enjoining and restraining said
defendants, or any thereof, from
claiming or attempting to claim
or setting up or asserting any
interest whatsoever in said real
property, or any port thereof,
adverse to the interest and title
of plaintiffs herein in said
premises, and giving and grant
ing unto the plaintiffs a judg
ment for the costs and disburse
ments in this suit against any
of the defendants who may ap
pear herein to question or con
test the rights of the plaintiffs,
all as is further and more fully
set forth In the said complaint
now on file and of record in the
records and files of this Court
and cause, to which complaint
reference is hereby made.
That the sniH rpnl nrnnrrtv
Is situated in the County of Jack
son, State of Oregon, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of the Rob
ert S. Jewett Donation Land
Claim No. 40 situated on the
v North bank of Rogue River,
in bections zu.and Zl, Town
ship 3fl South, Range 4 West
of tho Willamette Meridian, in
Jackson County, Oregon, EX
CEPTING THEREFROM the
land described In Vol. "T"
Page 315 Miscellaneous Rec
ords of Jackson County, and
in Vol. 244, page 33, and Vol.
249, page 253 of the Deed
Records of Jackson County,
Oregon.
ALSO: Lots Five (5) and
Six (fl) In Section 21; and the
Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section i
16, all in Township 38 South, 1
Is There A Life
Beyond The Grave?
A strange man li, Los Angeles,
known as "Tho Voice of Two
Worlds," reveals the story of a
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provement In power of mind,
achievement of brilliant busi
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new happiness. Many report im
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of Increased bodily strength,
magnetic personality, courage
and poise.
The man, a well-known ex
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he found these strange methods
In far-off and mysterious Tibet,
often called the land of miracles
by the few travelers permitted
to visit it. Ho discloses how he
learned the rare wisdom and
long hidden practices, closely
guarded for three thousand
years by the sages, which en-1
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feats. Ho maintr.lns that these Im
mense powers are Intent in all
of us. and that methods for us
ing them are now simplified so
that they can be used bv almost
any person with ordinary intel-l
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Range 4 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, excepting there
from the following:
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of the Southeast Quar
ter of the Southwest Quarter
of said Section 16, and run
ning thence South 225 feet to
the County Road; thence fol
lowing Southwesterly along
the County Road, 850 feet;
thence West 440 feet; thence
North 880 feet to the North
line of the said Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter; thence East 1000 feet
to the place of beginning.
ALSO: The Southwest Quar
ter of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 18, in said Town
ship and Range, containing 40
acres, more or less, according
to the U. S. Government sur
vey thereof.
Together with all water and
water rights, ditch and ditch
rights, and all of the tene
ments, hereditaments and ap
purtenances appurtenant to or
pertaining to any or all of said
several tracts or parcels of
land, or to any part or por
tion thereof.
VOU ARE FURTHER NOTI
FIED that the date of the first
publication of this Summons Is
October a, la-to, ana inai yuu
are required to appear herein
within four weeks from and
after the said date irtlder and
KMED9P. M.
PC
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He maintains that man. instead
or being limited by a one-man-
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or more as well as the enercv-
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be used in his daily affairs. He
stntes that this sleeping giant of
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can make man capable of sur
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the prolonging of youth, to suc
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The author states the time has
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pursuant to an Order of the Hon
orable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the
above entitled Court, duly made
and entered on the 22nd day of
October, A. D. 1945, to which
said Order reference is also
hereby made.
Dated and first published Oc
tober 23rd, A. D. 1945.
F. J. NEWMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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Medford, Oregon.
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