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SKIEHS FOUND Two lucky skiers talk over their good
fortune at Longmlre, Wash., after being found. The pair,
missing overnight on the snowy slopes of Mt. Rainier, said
they were more concerned about fears of searchers than for
themselves. Both are expert skiers and experienced cumbers.
They are Clara M. Mitchell, Boulder, Colo., and ner com'
. Danlon on the hike. Robert D. Working, Seattle.
(UPI Telephoto)
The Medical Roundup
I A J&s0 Emerltui Consultant In Mfl
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mrttui prnffKiuf of Madlcln
Mayo cunw
Dozens of persons write,
much distressed, because they
have met one of those many
doctors who,
for some none-
too-clear rea
son, is horri
fied when he
hears that his
" a patient takes
1 one or more
enemas every
day or every
j week. I have
uTTalvakkZ- seen nunorcaa
of such persons-usually wom
en with a very irritable and
' constipated bowel-and I have
' yet to find one In whom the
frequent washing-out of the
bowel, even over the course
of many years, seemed to
have done any harm either to
the large bowel, or to the per
son. It is impossible for me
to see how enemas could do
any harm, especially If the
water used contains a round
ed tablespoon of table salt to
the bag. This makes the fluid
non-irrltatlng, like tears In
the eyes.
Usually, when I can pin the
doctor down to tell me why
he objects to enemas, he does
either one ot two things; he
says frequent enemas will
make a hypochondriac out of
the woman, or he tells me of
a case he once heard of In
which an enema-tip was drlv.
en through the wall of th
rectum. As to the first ob
jection, the answer is that the
enemas do not make a hypo-
chondriac; It is a woman (or
man) born with a colon that
keeps "yelling" at her (or
him) who takes many enemas,
He or she does It while des-
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perate for a little relief. As
to the enema-tip I remember
how that happened, A man
who was going to have his
colon x-rayed, asked his chum
to help him. But the friend
who had been drinking heav
ily, was so befuddled, he got
hold of a long tip used for
giving vaginal douches, and
shoved it through the wall of
the man's rectum. As I re
member, a surgeon quickly
sewed up the hole and saved
the man's life. Why this rare
and most unusual accident
should cause any physician to
forbid his patients ever to
taken an enema is beyond
my understanding.
Years ago, quite a few peo
ple, and most nurses, used to
speaK ot nign 'and "low
enemas. A nign enema was
taken through a long rubber
rectal tube. What people did
not know was that because
of the presenence in the rec
tum of two or three valve-like
partitions, the tube always
curls up Into a ball which re
mains low in the rectum. As a
result, a "high" enema goes
no higher than docs a "low"
enemal
Thousands of women and
some of us physicians have
the Idea that, In order to get
an enema high up Into the
bowel, the patient must take
it while lying on the floor or
resting on her hands and
knees. There Is no sense in
this idea. An enema should
be taken on the toilet seat. It
can then run all the way Into
the colon.
Hundreds of women have
told me that for them an
enema did not work. The rea
son was that the minute pain
came, they let out the water,
and as a result, they washed
out only the rectum. In order
to wash out the whole colon,
one hns to stand quite a bit
of pain or discomfort every
time the bowel contracts on
the water. The secret is to run
In the whole bagful of water
before one begins to let any
out. If the bag is hung a
couple of feet above the
shoulders, the water will run
In fast. If the water Is warm,
this will help the bowel to
relax. Some ultra-sensitive
persons say that an enema
hurts or burns all the way
up the abdomen, and others
say It produces nausea or even
vomiting. Soap-suds make the
enema more irritating and
perhaps harder to run In. The
soap Is not at all necessary.
In the old days nurses used
sometimes to put some molass
es Into the enema water.
Many people feel that they
should hold the enema In for
a while, but this Isn't at all
necessary; actually, it is bet-
icr to let the water out as
soon as It is all run In. In
rare cases, In which person
has been badly constipated
for two weeks or so, two or
three enemas given, one after
the other may be necessary
In order to get a clean bowel.
Mrs. Robert Study was lust
telling me about the wonder
ful Chicago Maternity Center
which has a great record back
of it. Last year the doctors
delivered babies to 3.025
mothers In their own homes.
women made 13.188 visits to
the pre-natal clinic; and 1,708
Infants were cared for in the
pediatric clinic. A fine thing
about a great free malernltv
center like this is that Its able
doctors usually train many
young men to be good ob-
siciricians. Doubtless many
of our great cities have such
clinics. One of the most won
derful malernily centers of
this type is that of Dublin,
Ireland. It j famed and re
spected (he world over.
Dr. Alvarez' booklet on
nervousness may be obtained
by sending 25 cents and a
largo, stamped, self-addressed
envelope wllh ynur request to
Dr. Walter C. Alvarez. Dent.
MMT, The Register and Trib
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Moines, 4, Iowa.
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Twin French Bread,
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WANDERING KITTEN RETURNED - Mother instinct - to
proteot young - Is illustrated at Revere, Mass., as a mother
cat brings one of her kittens back home after she had
wandered away from the family hearth. She picks the kitten
up in her mouth and takes her chances with traffic.
-(UPI) Telephoto)
The Martins Ar
Awfully Nic Folk!
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and
their three adorable children
live in a three-story apart
ment building in a small city.
Mr. Martin does not work in
an office, a store or a factory,
but he is very busy every day
and is a kind and indulgent
father.
Mrs. Martin, a devoted
mother, does not sew, dust,
cook or attend club meetings.
Neither does she work, but
she does provide for her children.
There are 12 apartments In
the 3-story gabled structure in
which the Martins live, all
one - room suites. Strangely
enough, every apartment
occupied by a family named
Martin, and the surname of
each family is Purple. The
structure In which these hap
py families all live is aptly
named "The Martin House.
' The ancestors of these Mar
tin families never lived in
towns or cities. They were
dwellers in wooded areas, and
they built their nests in hoi
Small Worlds
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkins
real reason, for even in this
day of too-many-insecticides,
the purple martin is still the
best insurance against insect
pests.
The purple martin Is pretty
well distributed over most of
the U.S. and in Mexico. The
male is blue-black in color;
the female a dull black with
grayish markings. The birds
have no song, but twitter con
stantly, as if talking to one
another. The tail is slightly
forked; the wings are long.
Like all swallows, the mar
tins are migratory birds, hav
ing a rather accurate and
regular schedule for depar
ture from the northern nesting
areas to the upper section of
South America. There are
many serious students of bird
behavior that maintain the
purple martin Is slowly but
steadily decreasing In num
bers. It is regrettable If this is
true, as they are among our
most valuable birds. Regard
Jess of how very important
you may think you are, you
could rightfully leei it an
low trees. Now they have left I honor and a privilege to have
the country for the more ex
citing life of the city. Today s
purple martins prefer to live
close to human habitations.
If no house is supplied them
they build their paper, rag
nd grass nests in the gables
of houses, or under the over
hang of garages or farm build
ings. Today's purple martins
are practically domesticated
birds.
The purple martin is the
largest member of the swal
low family. It is a fast and
graceful flier; its relationship
to the swallow is evident in
its swooping flight and friend
ly attitude. About the size of a
blackbird, it is considered to
be brave and fearless, readily
attacking crows or hawks that
come too close to its nesting
site. This is one reason why
the wise farmer or poultry-
min encourages these cheer
ful birds to nest in their neighborhoods.
The early American Indians
were known to encourage
purple martins to nest near
their encampments, whether
because of a love for the
cheerful, glossy black birds
themselves or because the
birds consume countless num
bers of Insects which un
doubtedly caused these early
Americans considerable dis
comfort.
Probably the birds' ceaseless
war on flying Insects was the
the Martin family and their
adorable children live in your
neighborhood. They are Just
awfully nice folks.
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Kitchen Glamor
Airport Flights
Show Increase
Th number of flinhls to
and from Medford's municical
airport during March totaled
4,415, up 376 from February,
but below the 4,587 flights re
corded during March, 1959,
according to acting airport
manager G. J. Gutjahr's
monthly report.
Air freiuht. exDress and
passenger traffic totals were
all below the totals registered
during the same month last
year.
Some 15,993 pounds of
freight were handled during
March compared to 33.642 a
years ago; 2-281 pounds of ex
press compared to 4,260; and
4,728 passengers compared to
6.052.
Of the total number of
planes landing and taking off
last month, 872 of them were
air carriers. 1.938 were civil
planes and 43 were Air Force
planes.
Total revenue last month
was $2,954, Including $776 In
landing fees.
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