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MLOt'ORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OREGON Dennis the Menace TUESDAY. JULY 10. 1962 A 3 liaiiaiaaji aimaawii A Month of Sensational Bargains! Buy and Save Now! BMBaSrtafciiWlAaMaatfMai ETl r -71 lth eiimi u.iiiiii ijj i Mil (i. mum ewujiwiii innm.Ti I'll m.i ii nmm'mmmmmmmmminmmwmrm 'Dennis is vjhohg.xkv mm'c .SISSY A80UT TAKINS A NAP' The Medical ftf.. Drugs Thai Interfere Wilh Ability to Drive Car We all know that a high percentage of automobile ac cidents are due to the lack of good judg ment and good reaction on the part of a driver, and we all know that alcohol has most to do with turning a good driver into a bad one. Now. we Alvarea sm Iparninff that t h p r et nri other drugs commonly being taken in good-sized doses by nervous people - drugs that dull the person's mind, and perhaps slow up his reflexes so that, when faced by a dan gerous situation, he does not quickly make the right move. Today, thousands of people are taking sedatives, like the barbiturates, and more thous ands are taking tranquilizers. Others are taking soothing drugs to relieve sinusitis, asth ma, dizziness, high blood pres sure, epilepsy, or melancho lia. Every so often, today, doc tors learn that a drug which was thought to be harmless enough can cause a man to be so bad a driver that he can have a bad auto accident. There are a number of drugs which I would never think of taking before I started to drive a car somewhere. In the Journal of the Amer ican Medical association (March 24, 1962) is a valuable article on this subject by Dr. James G. Miller of Ann Ar bor, Mich., who says that a battery of tests has been de signed to measure the numb ing effects of several of the new drugs, and the degree to which they take away a man's skill In driving a car. Studies were made with some of the new drugs - studying the size of the dose that can safely be taken by a man who is going to drive. Fortunately, Dr. Miller con cluded that most of the tran quilizers seem not to have any DAvinne Kg1 nffprts nn drivers. but it is possible that, in large doses, they wouia ao narm. nf the drues interfere Some with inrtffment. and what is bad is that the person may not know that his juagmcm in driving is impaired. Some drugs interfere with the acuity of vision. Some times, patients who get a fuzzy-eyed spell due to migraine know enough to draw over to the side of the road and stop for 20 minutes, until their brain Is working normally again. Buerger's Diseaie Buerger's disease is often known as thrombo-angiitls-ob-litcrans. This word means that certain blood vessels, usually in the legs, tend to plug up so that they no longer can carry enough blood. Many a man, usually a heavy smoker, when he is perhaps between 30 and 40. begins to have serious trouble with the circulation of his legs. Either one leg or both legs mav be involved. Occasionally, he will have .ian. iiiTo-tive that this dis ease is closing off and plug ging up some oi tne anenea also in his arms, usuanj. hi the legs, the trouble is below the knee. Occasionally, veins are involved. These patients do not have the ordinary type of hardening, or ulceration, or accumulation of lime in the arteries, and they are not like ly to get into trouble with heart diseare, aneurysms (blowouts in arteries), too much cholesterol in the blood or diabetes. They can. how ever, have troeieilej ith arter- mmum Roundup Imerllua C onsultant In MedlHna Mayo Clinic Emeritui Prnfeisor of Medtclna Mayo clinic IReslster and Trlbuna Syndicate 1963) ies in the abdomen or in the brain, or in the kidneys. Many experts feel that this is a special disease; one which can be differentiated from or dinary hardening of the arter ies. The exact cause is un known, but it must be more than a coincidence that most of the patients are heavy smokers; also that half of them are Jewish, and 75 out of 76 of them are men. Sudden attacks of great pain and local disability can be due to the washing-off of a bit of a blood clot, perhaps in the heart. When this lodges in a blood vessel and plugs it up, there is serious trouble. Legs which have a poor cir culation are likely to give real trouble if exposed to wet and cold, as in the World wars - where the disease was called "Trench foot." When Buer ger's disease shows up in a man, it may' go ahead and cause serious trouble, or it can remain mild; certainly, the heavy-smoker who does not want to lose a leg will do well to stop all smoking. It would helo to keep in touch with an artery specialist such as can be found in a big me dical center. There is only one scientific way to reduce and Dr. Alvar ez reveals it in his booklet, 'Weight Control." To obtain it, send 25 cents and a stamp ed, self-addressed envelope with your request to Dr. Wal ter C. Alvarez, Dept. MMT, The Register and Tribune Syndicate, Box 957, D e s Moines 4, Iowa. Former Resident Presented Award William M. McAllister, Sa lem, son of Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice and Mrs. William M. McAllister, for mer Medford residents, has been awarded an American Jurisprudence award for the best paper on "Creditor's Rights" in his class at Wil lamette university College of law during the spring semes ter. His prize, donated by the co-sponsors of the awards, the Bancroft - Whitney company, San Francisco, and the Law yers Cooperative Publishing company, San Francisco, and the Lawyers Cooper alive Publishing company In Ro chester, N.Y., was specially bound titles from the "Ameri can Jurisprudence." McAllister is a graduate of Medford High school. He studied at Harvard university, and received his doctor of jurisprudence degree from W 1 1 lamette university in June. While attending Willam ette, he was a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, and was editor-in-chief of the Wil lamette Law Journal. He had an outstanding academic rec ord, having made the Dean's list all six semesters of his college of law tenure. He re ceived the Turner award and the Corpus Juris award as the highest ranking member of both his first and second year law c1as. He was the speaker earlier this year at the annual Medford Elks Stu dent Government day ban quet. PERCIVAL'S A WINNER Terre Haute. Ind.-aW-Orie of the winners of a movie ticket in a contest sponsored by a television station won't be using It. The contestant. Percival. is a cat. whose name was entered by his own er. Mrs. Free HailMoa). 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