jOW'S i/awi HEALTH ( (tropic Bright s Disease Chrome Bright's disease differs l, the acute form in that it is a FLgjjve destructive process of L kidneys which results, as Osier EL-pd it. in their letting out ma Lrial that should be kept in, and Loping in material that should be L^d out- The chronic condition Lgy fellow an acute attack. More LqU nliy. however, chronic Bright’s Listase has an insidious onset and Lelops without any preceding Lute attack rihe causes of chronic Bright's Lase parallel closely those of the iorm. These are principally P* jniedious diseases, Including CdpllUs and tuberculosis, the toxe [L of pregnancy and contact with Lganie and inorganic poisons em Loyed industrially. fchronic Bright's disease, or as It L technically designated, chronic Lphritis, is frequently associated Unth other organic disease condi tions, principally among which are Leases of the heart and diseases L| the arteries. The latter relatlon L,p raises certain interesting med ial problems, namely, whether the Liney disease Is primarily due to the disease condition of the heart Ld blood vessels, or vice versa, quite frequently, as in the case of Uphills and arterioscleropsis, the Igrart, the blood bessels and the kid leys share the evil effects of a [body-wide mordid condition. Chronic Bright’s disease may oc L; at any age. but its incidence in Uesscs progressively with advanc Ug age The highest rates prevail [among the oldest age groups. In the past the subject of chronic tephrltis was surrounded with a pall of pessimism. The condition mil remains in which the prognosis k serious, but because of our better knowledge of its causes and a more nmplete understanding of the func tions of the kidney, the outlook for ftt Bright's disease sufferer is I brighter today than it was in time I P«t. I tm At New Y** KctJtrvi * In the last 20 years the death rate from chronic Bright’s disease de clined in the United States approxi Bitely 31 per cent. Much of this de cline can be ascribed to the preven tion ol auch Infectious diseases as typhoid, tuberculosis and malaria. The markedly lower prevalence of the infectious diseases of childhood du also contributed to the decline In the incidence of both acute and chronic Bright’s disease. But chronic Bright’s disease still •mains a major cause of death. further reduction of its incid ence would be appreciably promoted If more individuals had themselves tamined periodically, and made certain that the examination In etoded a thorough analysis of the vine. Blonde Furniture Chicago’s Latest CHICAGO. 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