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The Medical Roundup
Emeritui Consultant In Medieia
Mayo Cilnie
Emeritus Profeisor of Medlctat
Msyo clinic
(Register and Tribune Syndicate.
1963)
Whan Father Suffers
A Bad Stroke
Today, a common and often
bitter complaint is made by
families whose wishes were
ignored by
the physician
when their
father, or
mother, s u f
feicd a bad
stroke. When
the stroke oc
c u r red - es
pecially i it
happened to a
Alvarei p a r ent who
for some time had been so ill
and senile that he was only a
burden to himself and every
one who had to take care of
him - the family wanted him
to be left in his own bed at
home, and they wanted to
wait a day or two to see if
he would show any sign of
rallying. ,
But the -doctor called for an
ambulance and rushed the old
man to a hospital, where for
3 or 4 days, the doctor made
dozens of laboratory tests and
tried out all sorts of treat
ments. Then the man died, as
any wise doctor could have
prophesied he would, and the
family received first a huge
hospital bill, and then a huge
doctor bill which cleaned out
their bank account.
I thought of these families
as I read the report of a care
ful study made by Drs. E. S.
Cooper, Johannes Ipsen, and
H. Dale Bowen of Philadel
phia. Their paper ought to be
read and memorized by doc
tors all over the country, be
cause they show clearly that
if, after a bad stroke, the per
son is sleepy, it is a bad sign;
if he is very sleepy, it is a
worse sign, and if he is in a
"coma" (unconscious) he will
probably die, no matter what
is done.
I do hope that if I ever get
i bad stroke, the doctor will
not put a tube into my nose
and will not puncture me all
over to give medicines and to
get blood for a hundred tests.
I hope someone will be
around to protect me, and lot
me die in peace. I hope that
if I am speechless, badly para
lyzed and much much of my
mind gone. I will be permit'
ted to go: I hope no one tries I blood cholesterol.
to drag out my suffering lor
a few days or weeks or
months. If after my big stroke
I get a pneumonia, I will no
want to be cured of it.
If, however, after a few
weeks, much of my paralysis
is gone, my speech is coming
back and my mind is working
well, I will want to have help
from a physiotherapist to
keep my muscles in good con
dition, and a speech therapist
is to help me to learn to talk
again.
single egg because it contains
cholesterol, and some now are
refusing to give their chil
dren butter and cream; some
are giving them only margarine.
Here on my desk is a letter
from a woman who wants to
know if she must use mar
garine. Actually, there are
several different types of mar.
garinc, some made mainly
with animal fat and others
with vegetable oils. The ones
made of vegetable oils have
less tendency to raise the
level of blood cholesterol, but
for a man like me, who never
eats more than 2 or 3 pats of
butter a day, it is useless to
change to a special margarine
because the change effected
in my blood cholesterol
would not be measurable, it
would be so small.
Other mothers wonder if
they must give their children
only skim milk. It might be
a good idea, if the woman has
children who show a great
tendency to get fat.
Another woman wonders if
fat has any value in the diet
besides that of putting pounds
of weight on the cater. Yes:
many years ago, a physiolo
gist showed that some fat is
needed in our diets. Certainly,
fat adds much to the good
taste of our food.
Today there is evidence,
however, that persons with a
tendency to get a high blood
cholesterol, with perhaps
tendency to hardening of the
arteries, will do well not to
each much fat, and especially
fat of animal origin. Oils of
vegetable origin seem usually
to be less harmful. 1 think it
wise, though, not to make
people unhappy all the time
by denying them an egg in
the morning and some cream
and butter and shortening in
a number of their foods
Many a mother who has the
problem of keeping a husband
or one or two children from
getting very fat, would do
well to buy few fatty foods
and to put on the table some
lean meat, plus vegetables,
salads and fruits. That will
help her loved ones to stay
thin. This type of diet will be
helpful for her husband if he
is over-weight and has a high
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By HIAWATHA ESTES
The -ne and one-half story
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past. In fact, this style home is
becoming more and more pop
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It is often the most econom
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floor bedrooms but with an
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There's a world of modern
day conveniences in this prac
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note the unusual size of all
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square feet.
There is access from the
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of five windows plus a huge
corner fireplace are the fas
cinating highlights of this
room,
A partial wall with turned
posts above separates the liv-
me and family rooms. By
opening the sliding glass doors
Area Photographers
Attend Convention
The 16th annual convention
of Professional Photograph
ers of Oregon, Inc., held '
Portland this week was at
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Kcnn
Knackstedt and Mr, and Mrs
Philip F. Bratncrd of Med
ford.
Brainerd was elected to
serve on the board of direc
tors of the organization and
Knackstedt received two gold
corners for photographs ac
cepted for hanging in the
print competition.
The convention was attend
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Oregon, Washington and
Idaho.
leading to the patio, the fam
ily room is almost doubled in
size. An eating bar plus other
cabinets spearate the kitchen
and family room.
The kitchen is one of the
most pleasant spots in the
house to spend time. It is part
of the family activity center
and has a constant view of
the garden and patio. By prop
er planning, the wide pantry
will eliminate many extra
shopping trips. (
The downstairs bath is ac
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the service. Both this bath and
the upstairs bath feature a
pullman lavatory and a linen
closet.
The two large upslairs bed-
COURT RECORDS
MEUrOKD MUNICIPAL COURT
Frank Hsrnson Vochalrer, wrong
wav on one wsy (reet. SJ0.
Letter Chartet Walker, improper
lane usage, la
Roger Howard Blackburn, all
cbeved traftic ulanal. 10
Steve Anton Hilt, dtiobeyed trat
flc aignal. 10. t
Raymond Harold Chambetlln,
violation ot basic rule, lie.
Lyle Vernon Doty, diiobeyed
atop sign, Sio.
Kadean France Mynati, dia
oneved traffic signal. Jie.
Jamea Kenneth Petty, expired
vehicle licenie. S.V
Ira Adrian Spirea. violation ot
baitc rule, $11)
Mack Sol Welteri. violation of
basic rule. $1. t
Charoictte EstalU Croueher. vio
lation ol basic ruie. Sift.
Millard Conley Tinker, trtelaUon
of basic rule, $18.
CIRCUIT COURT
Bertha Hanscom vs. Floyd H.
Hanscom. divorce decree.
May Bell Chiidreth v Keith C.
Cnttdreth. divorce decree.
Violet M. Wiiliama v. Edward
C. Williams, divorce complaint.
Lois Lorine Rodenmayer vs.
Glenn C, Kodenmayer, divorce
complaint.
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Walter A Nonim. 1358 Rnts
lane Medford. and Mvrna Mae
Lindvall, 243 Wilson rd- Central
Potnt.
Ronald Hene Johnson, 1221
Thomas rd.. Medford. and Kath
leen Elaine Maioney, box ?6, Star
route. Ashland.
Karoid Lvnwood Vickers Jr .
Rogue Valley Mobil V, Medford,
and Linda Lea Evans, box 443.
Rogue River.
rooms are luxurious in size
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Two additional closets open to
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front porch.
An extensive amount of ere
alive planning has been neces
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and distinctive exterior. Band
sawn barge boards trim each
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used in the chimney as veneer
and in the planter. Corbels are
located under that part of
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of each gable.
Complete working drawl,-ii tol
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t5 for each additional set when
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pricea until June Please auow
two to three week for delivery.
The following borne elan bonks are
also available: Hallmark Homes.
$i; Award Homes, $1; Town and
Country Homes, $1; Homes for
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Si: Ranch and Modern Homes, S3.
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CHILDRfN UNDER
SEVEN NO CHARGE
Not all strokes produce
dramatic and noticeable
symptoms. You will under
stand strokes better if you
read Dr. Alvarez little book
let, "Little Strokes." You
may order it by sending 25
cents and a self-addressed,
stamped envelope with your
request for it to Dr. Walter
C. Alvarez. Dept. MMT, Box
957, Dcs Moines 4, Iowa.
Confusion About Foods
In these days when the
monthly magazines have so
many articles on the dangers
of eating foods which can
make cholesterol, many moth
ers, who have to buy the food
for husband and children, are
puzzled, and wonder Just
what they should do. Some
will not give their family a
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