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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS l By Shepard B arclay “flw Authority on Authortttoo* Kl doubled into game iF YOU HAVE bid a major suit, u first opponent doubled and your partner redoubled, your side is in a game contract. If the sec ond opponent now passes, there is no need to raise your own bid. Making redoubled overtricks would be a fine gift from the foe. By all means pass in this situation. The opponent doesn’t dare leave it in, and maybe he will have to bid something which your partner can double for a penalty worth much more than a game 9 If he doesn’t, your partner can carry on with his own bidding. 4 A 4 9AK 6 2 4J 8 3 *K 6 4 2 *8 7 2 V.'l *K93 * J9 v m * lO 5 ♦lO6 4 2 $ [ ♦ A Q 9 7 *lO 97 3 S. |i *AQ J 5 * Q,J 10 6 5 4QB 7 4 3 ♦ K 5 *8 (Dealer: North. Neither side vul nerable.) On this deal, East doubled North’s 1-Heart bid and South re doubled. After West passed, North bid 2-Hearts. After a pass i by East, South went to 3-Hearts, wondering just what North was i Boils Should Be Treated Only by a Physician Bj LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. A CORRESPONDENT asks us to discuss the treatment of boils. Os course he means what is so graphically described in the ver nacular as “a crop of boils”. A single boil that blooms alone, like one perfect rose, is a cinch; it gets like the rose and then the ooctor opens (or plucks, to con tinue the simile) it and that is all. But when boils come in recur rent crops, things are somewhat Afferent. And in discussing the treatment of them, please notice nat above in talking about even he single boil, I said the DOCTOR Boils that you try to r Dr. Clendening will answer Questions of general interest ® n ty, and then only through “is column. a t yourself, or have some mem- of the household take a whirl . them, don’t do so well. They uf h into something else besides tojs, ail too often. , So ’ as 1 say, all I am trying to here is to explain the treat ,ent of boils so that you can tm a!r,stancl the principles involved d gi Ve y our doctor some satis taction. The first requirement in the ‘ nageinent of crops of boils is a see r ° U u gh . physical examination to tut;/ 1 , lher there is some consti conriof disturbance behind the hithe i° U ' The diScov ery of some tatinT' 0 ,. uns uspected but debili the question 80 may be th€ key t 0 tlon an , lnvasion infec hsuaiiv . skin wi *h a germ, are r L a sta P h ylococcus. If boils it wonm r i Fent ( “ come in crops”) of the r. oc ! k as the immunity the \ body is too low to cope with •uyader. in order to raise 23—Uneven, as i) eaten away 25 Solitary 26 Drive 28— A notion 29 Promises strongly 30— Scottish- Gaelic of thunder 9—Conduits 15—To look ask ance 18— Spout 19— Small bur rowing ro dent of the hare family 22—Sea eagles Answer to previous puzzle SjTlßjAfpj |QjAlO|L|s J_ a ! LOR | Kl Gr|p ESP VMa F t|BS q ATpp I tWp T c at Q- E- R NNHmO|Q-M|tlq| a S KB|clu|e>ißP A|pl U|sJfx/|A]RIdF E T|E| Ohd oMe| |aa|o|o|r]sl striving for. To South’s dismay North passed this bid. Four was easily made, with the loss of one spade, one diamond and one club North should have passed the re double, as had East allowed it to play there game would have been scored. The correct bidding should have been 1-Heart by North, dou ble by East, redouble by South, pass by North, 2-Diamonds by East, 2-Hearts by South, 3-Hearts by North and 4-Hearts by South. But East, with two biddable 4- carders. ought not double. He should, after 1-Heart, bid 2-Dia monds, intending later to show clubs if possible, but would be shut out by South’s 2-Hearts, North’s 3-Hearts, then South’s 4-Hearts. * * * Tomorrow’s Problem *9 6 3 2 9 10 8 4 A 10 9 8 *A Q 9 4A 8 M" AJ 5 4KJ75 9 6432 4J43> 4 K 5 2 JlO 8 7 S. *64 3 2 4 K Q 10 7 4 4A Q 9 4Q 7 6 *K 5 (Dealer: South. Both sides vul nerable. ) What is the proper bidding on this deal? this, vaccines for the specific im munization are often used. Then bacteriophage, that mysterious substance which kills bacteria in their own juice, is also applicable. The endless opening of one after another is a tiresome procedure, but must be done, and is probably the only essential, as it is the most important treatment. Many drugs have been given internally in order to bring the re sistance of the body up. Some of these excrete an antiseptic through the pores of the skin, such a3 calcium sulphide. Some times there is luck in their em ployment, but most doctors are skeptical about them. To abort a boil has been tried with many remedies . Painting it with full strength tincture of iodine is probably the best. Hot and cold compresses, in cluding the old-fashioned flaxseed poultice, is approved by all who ever treated it. I am sure Job’s wife discovered the virtues of this remedy in the most famous case on record. The use of Bier’s hyperemia, suction, with a rubber bulb altached to a glass cup, over the boil, hastens healing and pro motes comfort. Boils, simple as they may seem, include in the mode and history of 'their development the whole range of the science of pathology. Some day I may return to them again to illustrate this .subject. e> EDITOR’S NOTE: Seven pamphlets by Dr. Clendening can now be ob tained by sending 10 cents in coin, for each, and a self-addressed en velope stamped With a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in care of this paper. 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