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' ' ... ■ . 3 ■ | lay ' ■ 1945 T P GHOLSON. l-ixi-cu-..: oi Mi :me Kr.n VV.i Derea-ed. 1 .-. :7-24-31-7 Experiments On Skin Sterilization R* HFRVlN N Bl NPESEN. V P E toi: • . it t1 an 75 years, tfforts !.ju .• t-ade to find some sub ... whk s ideal for steriliz - before a surgical eperarotl. 1; tliat the ideal anti «t •: . - yet been perfected. It 1 ,;i bet ■ ■ .own that there is no lii lure which •• .ikes it p»s> .e to 'oid i the 'kin com I • .y tir .: tho layers w • .,'i are t, . e c it during an opt ration. Ideal Antiseptic An id, : substance f, s'. - ir si. Lil.I hav, at least live 1 i: .-rts. It s- vuld kill p. r:n- * a » a- na: short peliOti ft ltd effeetivt throng! .1 t o operation being poll. rn. ,1; ir should not be neu tial .rod . call amounts of sub etni w t iy come in cor tact, s ii as >oa| s or o.ls; it s: .11 irritate i iie skin; it i f a ct lor that w ill show u iv ;■ has been applied. I-si.* ... : a he rea s \ • -o. . S.i: stances w.oh in i.ii, i . sk n art .ikely low, r ' t skin li'istanee, and s . i-'t i :• i w :. ho alir.g. Id.e skin itself . main geri ng ild not inter fered w;;h. Stud) Made I-i an • ’ : t to d, U rno. if p >s • a . w i-i t.’if v.i:. .> ar.ti* vt-piic . a . •*. < v • - nearest to : , tg ri . Si id, al o. aih-ioatior.s, a study was carried .i ; ; 11 < t r i ... Bost ■! Charlotte, \ rt i. It , ; » u - \ s .o-iai.c,'. namely, 1.: ' .:, • f i- -inu . 7 p, r c, r.r . t ;:c t.;r« .t ; ,. ' , a . ]■. r ivi.t., i!u .0 o' iv ; t : d ; ’ * i an.l st n , n A.l ti.e w. rk was dona at the gat ii titution. The vai is anti s. pt s \i. 11 .s. d o: alter an ftin r on ii:tf«. pat - Tho i ., • .i* .;• ». ft'-. r. t uoh ca~- \\:t> the same. 1 ht* > :in was > .■. ;-‘h i \\ .♦ h s"at', t kt n >!..i\ t .. a i thf M'. ;> ua.-:.cil t tF \\ '\va' ■ I .wa' tin n wipt l \v.*h ether, tlun aU*oln>l. / . * bef -r** tilt* t>pi i atii tho ab w as >mil: • i witii t tin r, ■ : t • !» a: t. • J t. J t . Ut.t'ii was applied. Iodine Solution Ii, t! • ci.se of line s lutions, ng, lilt excess was rub •1 w .1 . c 1. After this was ; . • • .. - :? was scraped with a in. ! tue knife ... ic -.r cdiopptd into a test tube of culture medium. ‘Vat 1= a substance in which bade! .a gi w. A second knife blade was . »eJ to make a cut through 'he »»-*'. and i:.:s blade was also mopped into a tube of culture medium. From the studies made, it was found that the 3'j pel cent, tinc ture of iodine was a! , ut three times as efficient as the m st bc-t solutions, namely, the 7 per cent. 1 tincture of igdme, and the mer curiul solutions. i Tests made • hen soap and. water I alone were used for sterilizing the skin, showed that t;i:s method j co ild not be considered i ffien nt. al j though there have been s n.e who | have advocated it. (irowth of tierms In the study carried > it by Doc tor Bust, it was found that posi tive cultures or growths of germs occurred about as often in winter us in spring, while in summer, these growths occurred about three times more often. It would appi ar then, that more i arc shotil 1 be used in preparing the skin for pt ration during the summer, than during the cooler months. It would seem that a 3'c per cent, tincture of iodine solution is an effective antiseptic substance, not only for use in pre-operative skin preparation, but also for ti.o treatment of wounds. (Jl F.S'TIONS \M> A NSW Fits tV. IF J.: — About eight years ago niv husband develop, d a .. igh. Now he has had pain in his chest f r a year. What causes this? A: over: — Pain in chest and is .a...tig may be due t„* many euas. - such as infection- . ‘ the lung r tunit r g row ths The co lgh ing might be the result of see ro ll : - dripping flora the nose into • : Yf .r hu-ini’ .1 1- n. >•. e.i f a caret’'ll study by a pi ;. ■ . an t • .: rutir.i the cau.-e of his tma Thcn proper treatment may I'C suggested. I' I>. 1' : —I am a y. ting woman of st -.el loon At l.t t1 I > I w ... ks go I in 110.-.! a growin t! e gi out. It i -oks i. .e a wait Ivir is - it and st i gy. t .•ul.l y. a toil me what this is ? At:-wor:—It is imp— il'le t■ toll fi j ur descripiiot just w at is causing your trouble. It may be that Von have a wait t it -ome other cause may be re-pot.-,i.ie, - . i. a - a cy-1. V1 ; - V1 .. . - - t yo .1- physician for an .Minimal on that an aecutate d.agi ■ -.- n. iy be made and i toper liealiueiit cat t ied out. ,.•* . k k Itni.res ?\» i Vat* I hjJ SALLY'S SALLIES i-- ----| ■■ 1 .- ■ “1 just received a twenty page letter from Bill. Mother. He says he still loves me.” SALLY'S SALLIES __" • - 1 v e i ■■■!■■! ■■ , ■■ ———i— “Don’t pay any attention to them, Bill. FathdP hasn’t said anything; mother is waiting to contradict him." Two-County Health Plans Are Set Up ■ . • z ■ , •inpltted ,t , i,l the exeeilth, enm • \ i ’ lit :'U. i ' ••!!'..«. te|i* i led !< d„> I j i hi- t i‘ ■ e et* i.ailtltv i eeti ' ' jjuseil . ' \\ M Bm mugle . tiairnian ^ i.; the W.t ea inly I’, v/d '• t’l'la .. . ! I U 11 . eh . 1 , | | he \' • 11. rtt ..I l'..BW'i-iii II I Dr A. 1) > . . \ e-Warren ili-slricl heallh . 11 :: , Imui extended h. .. ■ \ w-t r«i hel|»fOfi < t •, A :: - • 1 M W.tiTtf.il « *• • Th < 1 ♦ - ; V • , ; . • : ' i >: ( i ! t g t * i t ■ 1 'll! Assault, Drunk (aises I ricd In Reo »rder s (.< uirt Ca>« g r : ; ; • y U*. 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I’ . : •■■■ wore ■ i ■ ■ i \ :hm! ni n.; • ’’Ml a l.l .: • |. ■ ■ v I,’,1 At the • ■■'!■-' Ilev . l 1 ’.lie (;■ nilni lailed 1 :i,!e i.’ii a ■ e. damaging it con i' . i ■ ■ I i:e!: an I dan.au-' • i e i.r • C. it'd 'll v. as ■■■ - ■■ i h 1 ' ipei ivlrt an te " I ' s; iion i Hi die charge i deadly weapon on tenced ■ ■ ■ i ai (he i'"a s. 11 .. e • 1’, .n. colored, t el ■. v sell t e:i ed to lit) da. si; -pel. led ; - 1 pay na-nt of costs . ,i i .. . I.' ■ '.at he remain away Sea ' . i A. i. .me tall A .. V sta '■ :. Kil.i.ii i ti e; iv. : te, tnod ! I jii : ' a- •.!•><. a a- taxed With • • i ..Per the regular si -; e court yesterday, iv y I. '!'• •:o!1 hi. white, vra trie i . . a"me- and was tax R. R. PENDERGRASS DIES IN FRANKLIN I urn r.il Will Hr Held Wednesday Mlriimon it Sliueeu Meth odist Church. It,. b id IVndcrgr.iss. 73. died ■ the • ne of Iris daughter, M i s i .1 II Mi i v. in Franklin countv. Mil . ;. I'M mg at t! 07 oVl. »ck. ful ! I. wing short illness. He su: v wed by : x- daughters, M V, II Collier. • ! Epsom: Mrs. .1 II M. .-ley. Fra: klm county; Mrs. 1) r i 'iHenderson; Mrs. J. S S .:l.e; . li d .rid Mrs .1 H Smith, o: 1. u:.-o ,rg. and Mis A J Barther, o: Celma. Ohio; and one son, Ballard lVr.de: gr.is.-. «.! Vicksboro. He is also survi e.i 'ey 3(1 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wedne: 11..y afternoon at four o'clock at Shocco church, with Rev. T W. l.ee. pastor, in charge. Burial will be in Vicksboro cemetery. Active pallbearers will be W H : Collier. J. H. Mosley. J. S. Souther land, ,T. 11 Smith. Id. P. Coley and i Willard Faulkner. LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON FOURTH In observance of the Fourth of July, Independence Day. the H. Les lie Perry Memorial Library will be closed all day tomorrow, it was stated today All books that are due on the Fourth will not bt* considered due until July a, it was said. Ways or Ireahng Asthmatic Seizures B« HIR'IAN N BtNDESEN. M D. ASTHMA is one of those chronic or long-continued disor ders t< r which no euro has as jet bom found. It is a most trouble some disease ar.d may even be di rectly responsible for fatalities. The outstanding symptom of this disoa-t is tin -s of breath, scientifically called dyspnea, inn ing an attack ef asthma, there is w he- i e, tv- tghit.g atid smilet.tilt> slight fever. t a-rs Studied In alm< st 150 cast histories of asthma patient- studied bv 1'actor Kmanml Schwartz of Brooklyn, wheezing n' ! shortness of breath were the outstanding symptoms. Cough was next in importance and was not absent in any of the pa tients. As the attacks continued, the cough became w rse. 'I he pa tients found it difficult to bring up sputum. .As the attack sub-ided the cough became looker and ex pectoration less difficult. Keen after the wheezing and shortness of breath stopped the cough continued for several days. In almost .mo-sixth of the patients running of tin.* nose and sneezing preceded ti e onset of the asthma tic attack. In those instances tie patients were suffering from nasal allergy or ova tsi n -itivity. Cause l nknown The exact cause ,.f asthma is not definitely kia-wn. It is true that many of the patients w ith this dis order arc oversell itive to vat s substances, tch as pollens from plants or du-ts, with which they come in e, : tact. Others are sensi tive to food • . r the | ei ■ -s formed by germs. it ;as a rule not difficult to ntaki a • i of asthma. The ... oil so ( ut -tar.dir.g tliat it 1- .i uIt to > oiifu.- e it with et: . r e rdi' ions. In asthma it is found ti nt tlu* kind of white colls in thi ii i km vvn a eosinoi hits nrc in n a -od in nn:;. , r from 1 j , r .. to as bin'll as 5 per cent, to 1 o ] ci c. .;. or ni"re. Si n-itivitv Treatment In t • ty j •• of a-thma due to i ». >. i vit y, tr< at nn nt is u ually I ii .a o -a'. ! ’tory tlian in t.no-o cases it vv dr no such sensitivity can be b •' i- At br.-t the tr. at nn ■ i at tin pn sent time con- st ill the* n • of t ill O moa.-Utes \ whit . may erve t,l war: off at tack- or r.'i ■ ve tiiem w ia n they occur. To dotermint whether or : t the i Declines Hit Cotton Mart 1),111* ! i •.■. > \1 ' la July l V! •. * 1 >e,.« ' Ma . M a > Scant Gains For Stocks New Y .. J . a \ ’1 Ind \ idual t ■ . . id tilit ies and industri.i . i little head w av today. a ' .. ■ Yu nia : k«-t leade: - wi le .a | ]■' ': a.i H' 1‘.Sr; , I-V S r.a, a I’;, ' • ,.a i | V S S a a 1 a .1 1 irr. K.; ■ i , .■ l* i i ,v 1. : ...i I .1 C. I’l'iiary, (la.:; e . ,em ,1. 11 u.i we; JUNIUS ELLIS NOW SERVING IN HAWAII V. S X .. V S. ■ a 11.' o. () ilati, T. II (I3y M i!) ['he Navy De part iron'. ..a:; i.inci th.it .1..■ i .i ■ Bern.a I-..'. . rs.XK. > Head.-: an. j X. (' . II. I . 1 . . a.; . t : .. 1 use. h.i, beea tulvat «-ed t.i ' a rating o! I I itter Ibid class Th;> .iilv.iinvuieu; has r *iae t • ! h " a .ti ij*a;:. m .mdaig 1 ailliiu! ae." ;ia i - : i, a the rerf.i: - mance of duty, and i enpletion if i the i'll1..:' e *: uy };. r-; r.ned la | '!iis new rating. Kills .s the husband o! Mr- Cl:. 1 Pearl Kl.is a 1111 Church street. I I leadei soi.. person is sensitive to various sub stances. skin tests may be made. These are carried out by injection of extracts from tht ^e vat ious sub stances into the skin and noting whether a reaction occurs in the form of a red swelling at the point where the injection is given. A method used for finding foods to which a pt rson is sensitive is the use of elimination diets. These consist i f diets made up of differ ent clas.-e- of food, such as cereals, meat', etc. idle patient tries o^g class of foods ami then if no at taeks of asthma occur, lie adds other foods until an attack doe* develop. Then he will knew that such foods as ho nddi d to tlie diet may he responsible. ()f cour-e. miee the offending foods are found they should be eliminated from the diet. Such drugs as epinephrine and ephedrine as well as aminophyl line are used in treating asthmatic seizures but, of course, all such treatment must be carried out under the directions of a physi eian. The physician can do mm h to make the asthma patient com fortable and anyone with this dis order should be under the care of a doctor. QI’ESTIONS AM) ANSWERS I. A. II.: — I have heard that it is not advisable to eat starchy foods together with meat and truits. Is this correct ? Answer:—I know of no evidence that the eating of starchy foods with other locals is in any way harmful. You need nut be con cerned about this matter. A. H. W.:—Will you please tell me something about enlargement of the prostate gland? Answer: — Prostate gland trou ble often starts as a result of an infection of the gland. Enlarge ment of the gland occurs in ad vancing age. Various forms of treatment are used. A permanent cure is usually brought about by im aus of an operation. A gei.Hu ll rtt. ary specialist should bo con sullcil concerning the condition. E. >.: —I> there any special diet for an i 'dinged heart? A: our: —There is no partic ular do t other than the usual well bulamnd or.e. which is useful for persons with an enlarged heart. Overeat:: g should lie iiv-dded. It is better to eat four or five small meals a day than three large ■ \<> I II . S:. ' x' . - ■ , V * .. .. r,’ v. ■ . . ■ .,, ;j - i ^, IS • " I•. \ I1C" c : ty. I estate t ■ ' 1 rid.- - y;.ed Fv ’ \ •: - .el . a the "th day " .1 ;:)411 llotiee \ i be j fd • ,.i!' • f i ,y re Cox pry. \ •>’ :■ ••.•.! ••• s...tl estate i 1 - tlernent This the .V • 1 .v .f.;)4.-> FLORENCE .1' iNKS FINCH. Exe at r:\ d ’he F. ’ be .f Charles E ‘bln:t F;a ii. 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