Leaders Hoping To Reueli
War Fund Loaid ids \\ eek
Total Gifts So Far
Reported As $10.1-7;
$15,750 Sum Needed
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tort AO,ild hr end, ,1 n next Sat
lay, vvnethc 1 ' amout
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campaign, had leave ‘own ■!
busine-s, an.i turned viv kia c u
i la-ion o! the dr., r • S.:
who said today tin
fa, .. sin.il’T o2. •• hich i
, , th; $*>.60
Alford said hi fidont t
goal would be > . . .f M. \ 1
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l.oii tin 1 • 11 •.;! ,
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colored riiv -ion. n id" ..n appeal '
t'oloivd a o kors an i u - dun* • ,
(urn in their rep ' t«■ i
Centra! e hired ■ I'
is dra. insi for Sl.ooti.
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made ' hi at . - e
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I • Win han .-.a recently awarcl
■ I Uic Hi igian Kail: raget-e lor par
. ; pa Lon in t'.ie 1 er..'ion nt Bel
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Treatment of Ankle Sprains
Bv HIIHMAN N BUNDF.SKN. M I)
\V 11 K.\ a person sprain :
ankle , ii it only does ho • ill'' i i
anil in- ■ ’ v • niem e, hut <■ i ■ ■
ot' t\v.• ti. • g< may happen. Tin
may in omplrte or pa t ml t
ing of the ligaments wlt.eh hold
the Ins together, or 11.my
be tl n ation of a ... 11"-.
H\ IM IIIIS Ilf tl Climpl' t r i"
nat 1 ■’ in ronling to 11. . ■,o- t, ■
jM. \\ vl.r of the Modi.ml ( i
of tlie* i'nited States Naval Re
serve, ami the taking of Via; . it
is p ■ hie to tell just ah nit \v at
type i ’’ d:ti mge to the ankle jo; t
has oieurred.
Ankle Cast
If there lias been a complete l
tearing of the ligaments, t; e he n
treatment, Doctor Weight think .
is to have the patient wear a ca-t
over the ankle for at least si :
weeks. This east is of the type ;
which allows the patient to be up
ami about.
A complete rupture of the liga
ments on the outer side of tle
an k 1 e is not unusual in ra es of
sprained ankle. This emi rs well
ing. muscle -pa in. and pain upon
movement. To make a dmgu
it i • uggested that th path t b<
put to sleep. Then the foot ran he
moved so as to stretch the e liga
ments on the outer side of Lae
ankle.
I.ignnient Ruptured
If the ligaments ;u -■ ruptured, a
certain one of the hoi ■ - ia the
ankle will get oui of ns normal
position. An X-ray of 11 • ■ fma in
this posit ion will si...v. I im d's
location of the ankle bone, it 11 ere
is not a great deal of
. i: possible
.« .cly by
J . i■■ .1 ■ ■ or treat
's do not
n may de
i‘. current
1 is reason,
"i is, it is
■ moo called
• tlie ankle,
• I 1 I til' : : S.'lgcd tO
i- I a non
! i'. ■!(<- Following
■ d to walk
.\ ■: weeks the
■i. , ankle sup
piaster 13
■ 1 at d w. i- two addi
tional weeks.
I a mplefe i ire of the
•ei.: • has ia 1 ii red, Doc
t"i Wi:L'ht belie,' • hat the use
■ a pi i and ige, 1 bat is, a
t "a" luge, is a■ I\ i able. This
i lie it the la . .'i rhage or
ding into the ti ics. The in
• ’H i. • : • ‘caino : the tender
. ••• ’her with the use of
i:a will relieve the pain and
help get , ! of any I 1 lod clot that
limy l.e pie out.
II ■ i. :a■ f of pain of simple
a: le sprains may be aecom
; .. leal by the use of contrast
11.1 . . T..at is, Ilia ankle is put
i to hot water for oi e-half min
ta.e. :! on cold v ater for one-half
inute, this being rep< ated sev
■ al times. Ma sage is also help
ful. Altogether the contrast baths
. ill ma .: ge should last about 20
minutes.
I’.'nipt and proper treatment
of ankle iprains will help prevent
I ei mauent inj.tuies.
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Dizziness A Sign cf Many Ills
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M. D.
MOST OF ns "have been dizzy at
some time or another so it, is .veil
to know that dizziness .1 rtigo
is just a symptom which may oc
cur in the course of any one of a
number of eoiiditim ueh •'
heart di; ease, 1.:d 1 in i d.a ,
disturbances id.' tiie Mood vv 0! .
or in \ui ions t> i>es of 1 .on or
lessening of the culming in the
blood.
More severe attack' of oizz i.e
may occur in patients suit', a ;
from such blood disordcia - !■ ! -
mia in which the number oi v. uite
cells is greatly increased, or 1:1
purpura, a condition in which
there is bleeding into thi . I
these latter disordei . lae d
ness occurs bocaii.-e of hen Mil a: c
into the internal car, ..1 v. 1. I: a
located the s* i uctui e- ca .• I si 1: i
eircular canals which c.n.t el L e
sense of balance.
Tobacco and A! iiliol
In addition, dizzim s n ay also
Occur because of the 11 i1 1 c id io
bacco and alcohol. Cert;, u drugs
may bring on the attai . e pe
cially quinine and th.e sal ! s.
Constipatiim is another 1 ■ ■ t1"
attacks of dizziness and a; m ■
infections may be accuu ■■ ■ <
this symptom.
It is also known that ;r
dizziness or vertigo may 1 1 in
persons who are ailing: . i! a! :r.
who are sensitive to ■
which they eat or to sm !"nr 11
or dust which they In , 0 m.
Tumors of the brain . r do: nu
ances of the blood v , . in the
brain which may cause pressure
on the hearing nerve, may bring
on vertigo, which is almost con
stant.
Nerve Tissues
Th' ii. too, there are certain dis
ea (3 which cause wasting of the
■ > -i : -ia and one of the symp
:r : 1 ! heJS disorders is dizzi
Blovt 01 the ears, fi act meat
tiii■ i — . : 11." -ki ll and concus
eii ..! ti.c In ,.;a may lead to ver
lli-io is a connection between
:'.>■ thieat and the middle ear by
no ans of a l i oneway known as
the eusiari.iau tahe. If this tube
heroines lil ■ ."•!, dizziness is one
i f ' e .-ympt'iiiis which may de
velop.
Meniere's Disease
There D a cdition known ns
y. e's d: i ■ in which there
rrent tt icks of dizziness,
:• i r with • '.ring of the ears
; !, . I exact cause of
this condition : - not known. The
iizi'lni' - may vary in its severity.
It may he i ■ .i;g more than a
feeling that "!,j, et are spinning,
hi< h last s : ■ • a few seconds, or
then i" iy ! i-a violent feeling
of whirling a . d that the pa
tn nt fall • to s' •• .'round.
\VI: '. «" !■ ■ . at the many
can- :' . it can readily
be seen I taut a symptom
it iMuch ci,-i i’C done in many
cases CM e tko c . -e is known. In
ill,.. - it ■ i : • ant to have a
cur. f | ."id 11 a- by a physician
: .i . the i.' . 1 > ■ fore adequate
11 eat m nt cai b arried out
C"J*1 • .t ! . Ki: . 1 • •!* ; ' :i'o. !i. ■
A Curious Growth ot the Bone
By HERMAN N BUNDESE N. M 0
THERE is a cm diii
as cervical rib whit!. \ s a
variety of distiirhatic. ! in:/
the neck and arms. !■ li
tion, there is an ovorgt. v. lii cf
bone like an extra rib :.! i ee r.p
per part of the sp.ia . •! : • t w l.y
this disorder occurs is:. ' .. >\\ n.
The symptom? pre lucid by the
condition are due to pns-nre on
the nerves and blond ve ■. I
The type of symptoms that de
velop depends upon wh, lu.r the
pressure is high or low in the
neck, and whether the blood \e
sols or the nerves are limit r pres
sure. Pain occurs in pi ;■< * ally
all instances. The pain i dull and
aching in nature.
Numbness Common
The next most common com
plaint is numbness in the arm a: h
shoulder. The pain may pa.-- into
the back or into the front of the
chest or upward toward the ear
but. in most instances, it i- is ateil
in the aim and forearm. Me t of
the persons with this condition
walk with iheir shouldei - raised
while they are careful not to move
the urin away from the i dy or
turn the head suddenly.
The strength of the pulse heat
in the affected arm may he less
than that on the other side. Of
course, an X-ray plate showing
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. pri •1 •’ cervical rib is
:£i;i i t •' • diagnosis.
Red Rest
T1 : i at ‘onsists of a per
il 1 <•:' !•■ ! > . with the patient
si, pi■ , I: i k with the head
bent forward and t lie
should i - la '' : v. ard by pil
low s. 1 i.i when moving
t, at ta • to walk prop
erly E> n ■ my be given to
develop the !es.
In sonti i ; the condition may
lie .' !ii■ ved i \ , i i ration. Various
ty pi - of t pi 1 are performed
to r; la v. tl . ee'.dit am. In some in
staneis, the -on h mis aidieus mus
cle is cut. 1 , eider eases, the rib
i- in i : i 1 and sometimes both
pro. edui'i s are employed.
I'ei .-on.- w . suffer from pain
in tile, nook and arm, numbness
ami similar syn-i 'ins should have
X-rays made , the upper part
of the spine in or lor to determine
if t!i" symptoms are due to cervi
cal rib. Once a diagnosis is made,
propel' treatment may be carried
out.
qriSHONS \ N l> ANSWERS
(1. T.: What is a urethral car
uiiole and what causes it? Is it
curable?
Answer: A urethral caruncle is
a type of tumor growth which
occur- in the urethra or outlet
from the bladder. The cause is not
known. Operation is usually re
quired. The condition is curable
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