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Migrane May
Cause Dealh in
Certain Cases
London (Science Service)-
Migraine may cause death
under certain conditions. Dr,
Erik Ask - Upmark, Royal
University of Uppsala, Swe
den, lists four conditions un
der which death may result.
1. O p h thalmoplegic mi'
graine (affecting the eyes)
may be due to an aneurysm
of an artery that may rup
ture and be fatal.
2. Paroxysmal tachycardia
(rapid heart action coming on
and stooping) may De equiv.
alent to migraine. It is apt
to occur in families with ml
graine, so that an individual
mav have migraine at one
time nd the heart condition
at another. Most cases of par
oxysmal tachycardia can be
handled, but if no adequate
assistance is given during a
severe attack, the circulation
may be blocked as in pul
monary embolism.
Heart May Stop
3. 8here are rare instances
of migraine connected with
bradycardia (slow heart), and
If in such a case ergotamine
tartrate is injected Into the
veins, the heart may stop.
Quick treatment with adren
aline may counteract the
symptoms.
4. An increasingly common
complication Is in the kid
neys, and can cause death by
uremia (a toxic condition in
which urine is in the blood).
Dr. Ask-Upmark says the
kidney complication may be
caused by long dosage with
phenacetin or by ergotamine
tartrate for the relief of mi
graine headaches.
A fatal case was that of a
56-year-old" physician, who be
cause of migraine since child
hood had been taking reme
dies containing mainly phe
nacetin. He died of uremia.
Gives Own Injections
Seven others .who escaped
death but had advanced ure
mia were among those who
had taken phenacetin. In ad
dition, one woman had been
taught by her physician to
give herself Injections of er
gotamine tartrate.
Migraine may occur In from
three to 30 per cent of the
population, Dr. Ask-Upmark
reports in the British Medi
cal Journal, but usually Is
not prolonged or dangerous
in so large a percentage. It
occurs more commonly in
women than In men, so that
if both sexes are considered
and "only severe cases em
blttering life for a number of
years are included," three per
cent may be more accurate.
Animal experiments have
failed to show proof that kid
ney trouble Is caused by pne-nacetin.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
WEDTTEY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1960
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Look This Way
SIZES
14V4 24V4
Checks Found in Dump
Bring Signer Trouble
Jackson, Miss. - A 29-year-
old ex-cOnvict found a book of
blank, personalized checks at
the city dump and promptly
made one out to himself for
$10.
When police arrested him,
the forger confessed, but said
he hud no idea the name on
the checks - William L. Wal
ler - was that of the county
district attorney.
FLOWERS BLOOM
Artificial flowers bloom in
fall fashion. Velvet roses es
pecially, are ready to flour
ish on fur collars or scarves.
Tensions Fail To Lessen Russians' Interest in U. S.
Washington - (UFB - George
V. Allen, head of the United
Slates Information agency,
report. ih increasing cold
war tensions have failed to
lessen the Russian people's
interest in America.
Allen, in the agency's 14th
semiannual report to Con
gress, said "the interest of
the Russian people in things
American continues unabated,
regardless of the zigs and
zags of the Soviet propaganda
line."
See U.S. Movie.
Characterizing the Russian
people's reaction as a "riddle
wrapped in a mystery inside
an enigma," Allen said more
Russians have seen American
motion pictures during the
last six months than in all
the previous years since 1917
combined.
He said nearly half of Mos
cow's movie houses-45 out of
102-were showing American
films on June 30 of this year.
Allen said the "houses
were packed with people,
and the reaction was highly
favorable at the very moment
when official Soviet propa
ganda attacks against the
U.S. were at their worst."
"To appreciate the para
dox, he said, one must imag
ine 42 of the principle movie
houses in New York showing
Soviet films, and continuing
to do so week after week."
Ruralite. Hear Radio
In other developments, Al
len said Soviet Jamming on
United States broadcasts con
cerning the U2 incident had
resulted in almost no infor
mation getting through to
Russian people living in the
big cities while those living
in suburban and rural areas,
"often were able to hear the
broadcasts without interfer
ence." He also reported the USIA
was increasing as fast as pos-
PLAN U.S. VISIT
Stockholm - (DPI) - Swedish
Princesses Brigitta, 23, and
Desiree, 22, will make their
first visit to the United States
next November. They will
take part in the 50th anni
versary ceremonies of the
American-Scandinavian Foun
dation and will visit New
York, Chicago, and possibly
Philadelphia.
sible its various facilities in
Africa.
Among the Improvements
for the continent are new li
braries, additional radio
broadcasts beamed at Africa
and better transmitting facili
ties for these programs at Mu
nich, Germany, he said.
American Finds Use for Russian Discovered Resin I Communicates Holds Economic Expansion Key
New York - (Science Serv
ice) -It took an Airerican to
find a commercial use for a
Russian-discovered resin that
has been sitting unused on the
laboratory shelf ever since
1903, the Ame.ican Chemical
Society learned here.
The resin, formolite, was
discovered by the Russian
chemist Nastyukov. It is made
from formaldehyde and an
"aromatic" organic com
pound, Dr. J. E. Goodrich, re
search chemist with the Cali
fornia Research Corporation,
Richmond, Calif., reported. It
is Dr. Goodrich who found
the use for the Russian resin, soluble In ordinary solvents,
By adding a dispersing
agent to the resin, Dr. Good
rich has produced resins with
very small particle size and
large surface area with many
potential uses as thickeners in
lubricating grease, lacquers,
paints, varnishes, inks, putty
and adhesives.
Won't Melt Easily
Nastyukov found that aro
matic compounds react with
formaldehyde at room temper
ature in the presence of con
centrated sulfuric acid to give
yellow resins which will not
melt easily and which are in-
The advantage of the Amer
ican-adapted Russian resin in
lubricating greases, said Dr.
Goodrich, is that the high
temperature performance of
the grease is not limited by
the high melting point of the
thickener.
In fact, melting points of
these resin-thickened greases
are In excess of 500 degrees
Fahrenheit, he said.
Culottes, combining the
ease of pants with the grace
of skirts, gain fall fashion
Importance in dresses, sports
wear and lingerie.
Cleveland, Ohio (Science
Service) - Economic expan
sion in the future will depend
on better communication be
tween science and industry,
Dr. Clyde Williams, former
president of Battelle Memo
rial Institute and research ad
ministrator, has predicted.
He advocated a "mechan
ized world science Information
' center" to best provide the
"essential" communications
link, at the dedication of the
American Society for Metals
new headquarters (Sept. 4).
The "essential links" be
tween science and industry
now include newspapers, news
magazines, as well as science
and trade journals and techni
cal Information centers, Dr.
Williams said. However, the
furtherance of technological
developments on an economic
scale "that will far surpass
what we have seen in the
past" will require the exten
sion of present communica
techniques and the creation of
revolutionary new concepts.
Would Provide Data
A world science research
center would provide through
computers or other sypes of
mechanical or electronic sys
tems information needed by
research scientists for their
studies. From it, engineers
and production men in indus
try would be able to get data
required for "their operation
al, design, specification, and
planning work."
"This information would
be processed, organized and
integrated, and made readily
available to the user by a
system as simple, perhaps,
as the use of the dial on his
telephone, which would set
in motion the retrieval and
transmitting system," he said.
Such a vast and effective
world science information
center still is far from realiza
tion, Dr. Williams said.
library Director
Doesn't Hold Card
Dallas - When Joseph A.
Shirley applied for a library
card he was asked to give the
name of one citizen who al
ready had a card.
Shirley mentioned his long
time friend, James Meeks, the
city library director. Then the
clerk went through the for
mality of checking to see if
Meeks held a carcV. He didn't.
SKIRTS MOVE
Skirts ease up for fall, with
more fluidity for even the
slimmest styles, and many
in motion with pleats, flares,
gathers, bias cuts.
Heart Injury Possible Result Of Burn Shock
Bethcsda, Md. -(Science
Service) The dangerous period
of burn shock during the first
24 to 48 hours following a
severe burn may be caused
by Injury lo the heart muscle.
Shock is a principal cause of
death following burns.
Dr. Henry A. Fozzard of the
Washington University School
of Medicine In St. Louis, Mo.,
reported laboratory experi
ments indicating this possi
bility to the First Internation
al Congress on Research in
Burns here.
Describing his experiments
on 38 mongrel dogs, Dr. Foz-
zard observed that cardiac
output invariably falls pre
cipitously following a severe
burn. An explanation of the
fall may be primary myo
cardial (heart muscle) injury,
he said.
Tested Experimentally
Dr. Fozzard followed up the
hypothesis with treatment, be
lieving that if injury to the
heart muscle does occur,
drugs such as digitalis would
increase the force of the heart
contraction. He tested various
treatments experimentally.
The dogs were separated
Into small groups. One group
was treated with digoxin (a
type of digitalis). Another
was treated by administration
of Intravenous fluids. A third
was treated both with fluids
and digoxin. The experiment
ers got best results when both
fluids and digoxin were given
immediately after the burn.
Dr, Fozzard said that col
lection of fluid in the lungs
may be prevented by the use
of digitalis for bum patients.
DOUBLE BLOUSES
Some fall scarves, ample
in size, are intended for drap
ing to double as blouses.
C 13
Roer Skating Solves
Jilted Love Problems
Boston - Armond Sebago, a
20-year-old insurance clerk
who was jilted In love, said he
solved his problems by roller
skating 30 miles to Worcester
and back again.
"The jilting made me feel
like a failure and the ride was
my way of proving myself to
myself. It worked," he said.
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j 49
Kennedy's Career
Claimed Studded
With Ineptitudes
Washington - IIIPI) - The Re
publican campaign magazine
battle line has charged the
congressional career of Dem
ocratic presidential candidate
John F. Kennedy was 'stud
ded with ineptitude and failures."
In its lead editorial, the
second edition of the GOP
magazine said "There Is no
evidence in the public domain
or anywhere else that Jack
Kennedy . . . can furnish
even one lota of the type of
experienced leadership re
quired to safeguard the fu
ture of 180,000,000 Ameri
cans.
The magazine contrasted
its estimate of Kennedy with
what it called the "experi
enced and calm leadership"
of the GOP candidate, Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
'It is a fact," the maga
zine said, "that Kennedy's in
experience has been empha
sized again and again by his
own Democratic colleagues"
and quoted Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt to make the point.
Ability To Learn
"He (Kennedy) has the de
sire to be a good public ser
vant and he has the ability
to lenrn," the magazine quot
ed Mrs. Roosevelt as saying.
The editorial then asked:
"In this nuclear age where
only tried and tested exper
ience can cope with the evil
whims of our Moscow adver
saries do the American peo
ple want a 'learner' in the
White House?"
Answering its own ques
tion, the GOP magazine said
"This is no time for voters
to help satisfy an ambition
which is bnsed upon qualifi
cations which exist only in
Kennedy's mind."
It said the "debacle of the
bob-tail session of Congress
clearly stamps Jack Kennedy
as a man who cannot even
lead his own party" and "un
masks the phony utopianism
of the Democratic platform."
Spectator Warns
Shakespeare Player
Lawrence, Kan. - The scene
was tense Shakespeare.
As Othello throttled Desde
mona someone in the audience
shouted, "Don't do It, Buddy,
they'll send you to jail." -
"You just don't know what
to expect," said Dr. Lewin
Goff in retrospect. His Uni
versity of Kansas Players had
presented scenes from "Othel
lo," "Brigadoon" and "Tea
home nf the Ausust Moon" to
an audience of 900 Inmates
at Leavenworth federal
prison.
The convicts cheered the
villain in Othello and booed
the hero - except when he
strangled the heroine.
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