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WILLIAM HOLDEN, MARTHA SCOTT, THOMAS MITCHELL

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BY CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D.

REST AND FRESH AIR STILL

ONLY TUBERCULOSIS CÚRES NUBERCULOSIS of the lungs, or the "Great White Plague," through the ages. Entire nations have been decimated by its ravages. Until we discovered the cause, and increased our knowledge of how to prevent and cure the disonse, it was the greatest single cause of destruction.

The discovery if the tubercle frequently attacked, as well as the bacillus gave us some insight into the joints of the spinal column. This disease and its neilons. When these often begins in children. The child little bacilli lodge in the different ceases to play hard and becomes He complains little organs, such as lungs, glands, and

casily. and tired bones, or other body structures, during the day, but at night the re- (since there is no part int is im-laxed muscles allow the diseased mune to their ravages), they multiply Joint surfaces to come together and rapidly and destroy lic tissues sur pain results. The child is restless, These assume a cries out in his sleep and the parents rounding them.

Paina of appeur-eny he plays too hard. cheesy-like, broken-down

hip and knee disease are felt in the

ance.

WHEN INFECTION SPREADS

Many white blood cells rush into knee. this area, surround it and try to Frequently much destruction of form a protective barrier and destroy the hip joint results before dis- the buelli. Thus scar tissue forms; covery. A stiff hip and some shorten- nature tries to deposit lime in this Ing results even though the process new tissue in an effort to localise of the disease is stopped. The so- the infection.

called white swelling in the knee is [due to tuberculosis. Tubercular dis- ense of the spine is very common.

Almost all cases of crooked spines If the body is successful in wall- and hunch back have their origin If re- ing off the infection, the patient re-in tuberculosis of the bone. covers, but the calcified glands or healed areas persist; they are seen comised early, complete rest and position will, with good feeding, stop years after by use of the X-ray and some method of holding the parts in

ove that prove

the patient did have

the process. There is no drug that tuberculonia.

affects the disease in any of its

Prolonged complete These spots persist in the lungs.forms.

rest, abdominal cavity, or in whatever port was

affected. If the tuber-plenty of good food and fresh nir culous areas are not walled off and are our only remedies.

occurs when the calelfled, which patient is weakened from previous debilitating disease, la undernourish ed, or

or weakened from overwork, the diseased area is unrestricted and the destructive action continuca.

formed when the

estruct

The

FREUD'S SON

NOW FREE

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an-

The release from internment of Cavities are

Dr Martin Freud, eldest son of the cheesy matter is coughed up.

late Prot, Sigmund Freud, the dis- destruction of healthy tissue continguished psychologist, tinues, blood vessels break down and nounced recently by Mr. Herbert hemorrhage occurs. Bleeding from Morrison, the Home Secretary. the mouth is always dangerous and considered tuberculous unless it can be proven that it comes from the stomach or throat.

There are three types of bac!: the human type generally affects the lungs and is usually contracted by close contact with someone suffering from active tuberculosis, often from one who does not know he has the trouble,

The bovine or cattle type is pre- sent in infected cattle and is usually contracted by the drinking of raw or non-pasteurised milk and it affects gland and bones. The poultry type is uncommon in humans.

DISCOVERY OFTEN LATE

The disease in all its forms is sneaking and is often far progressed before the discovery of its nature. That of the lungs often follows a cold or some weakening disease and presents a hacking persistent cough, gradual loss of flesh and strength, slight afternoon fever,

with de creased appetite and loss of energy. At this time, active treatment may stop the process, Tuberculosis

of the bones

and joints is slow to develop, and con- siderable destruction of bone and cartilage_tukes place before-the nature of the trouble is recognised. The hip and knee joints are most

Answers to QUIZ

1. Platoon, battalion, brigade, division. 2. Bird (hedge spar- row). 3. Accession to the throne of King George 1 to VI. 4. Ichthyology. 5. Syrian tribe. 6. (a) geese (b) pigs (c) fish, Just

spawned (d) kittens. 7. January 1, 1901, 8, (a) Plant (b) star (e) orchid. 9. Verdi's "Aida," commissioned by the Khedive of Egypt. 10. (a) a slamp collector (b) a speech full of invective(s) a student of language (d) the nightingale (e) love of knowledge.

He was interned in July, when his aged 19, was also Walter, detained. It is understood that the latter was later sent abroad.

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Sourabaya Base Being Enlarged

Vice-Admiral H. Ferwerda, Com- inander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Indies Navy. has announced that enlargement of the Sourabaya Naval Base is progressing, and when com- plete it will be large enough accommodate capital ships,

to

Recalling that the Dutch Navy does not possess ship larger than cruisers, observers interpret the statement as Indicating accommodation for British capital ships at Sourabaya.

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THE RAINS CAME

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