1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY. APRiL rg i6 Many, Unsuspecting People Have Syphili Treatment Will Stop The Spread Of Loathsome Disease All Domestic Servants Required To Have Health Examina tions Made There are many people who have syphilis who do not suspect it, accord ing to a statement made before the Rotary Club last Friday by Dr. C. N. Sisk, head of the district health department. About ten per cent of the cases are contracted by unsus pecting persons. He continued his remarks by saying: "There are evidences that syphilis has existed since the earliest history of the human race, however, because of its close relation to reproduction it has been considered improper to .speak of it in the unhesitating man ner that we have considered other com municable diseases. The disease is transmitted largely through sex relation, however, it may be transmitted through kissing and by coming in contact with infect ed utensils and linens. Many cases are on record as having been trans mitted to children by contact with an infected nurse. The disease is gener ally painless in all its manifestations and all external evidence of the dis ease readily disappear under modern treatment. For this reason it is diffi cult to convince a victim of the dis ease that a long course of treatment is necessary to effectually cure the disease. Its beginning is frequently so insignificant as to result in 30 per cent of individuals suffering with it to be unable to state an accurate date of onset. The initial leison of the dis ease consists of a more or less in significant nodule of "ulceration at the site of contact. With or without treatment this lesion will heal within a few weeks, and without treatment will be followed by a series of second ary lesions consisting of a general eruption over the body, sores in the mouth, and enlarged glands. Event ually after a period of years without treatment this secondary or most in fectious stage of the disease will pass through a third stage of latency which usually continues until the in dividual dies as a result of the effects of the disease upon the heart or some other vital organ, as during the course of the disease every organ or struc ture of the body may be involved. The most lamentable thing in con nection with syphilis is the fact that it may be transmitted to offspring and result in physical and mental deform ity in children. Effective remedies have been discovered so that prac tical assurance that cure may be as sured victims of the distase provided treatment is begun early, and contin ued over a sufficient period of time. The most 'difficult thing in connec tion with the treatment of syphilis is to convince." individuals that even though all external evidences of the disease readily' disappear it is neecs xary to continue treatment - regularly for a period of two years. That syphilis can lie eradicated, or reduced to a minimunijl has been demonstrated in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, where a few years ago the case incidence was equal to that of 10 per cent in the United States at this time. Though quarantine and en forced treatment in these countries the incidence has been reduced to one half of one per cent. Under the leadership of the Surgeon-General of U. S. Public Health Service and sup ported by the entire medical profes sion, there has recently been launched throughout the United States a cam paign for the eradication of syphilis in this country. Unfortunately a great majority of victims of the dis ease come from an economic strate of our population financially unable to secure the necessary long course of treatment, and morally indifferent to ISSUES WARNING I - : I DR. C. N. SISK their own welfare and the welfare of their family and neighbors. For tunately in North Carolina there has been on the statute books since 1917 a law requiring that all syphilitics receive treatment either at the hands of the private physicians or at public expense until cured. In response to a resolution passed by the Haywood County Medical Society in January of this year, the county health depart ment has established clinics for the treatment of syphilitics unable or un willing to secure treatment by the family physician. A clinic is operated at the City Hall in Canton on Friday morning, and at the health depart ment office in Waynesville on Friday afternoon of each week, where cases are accepted for treatment without cost when referred by the private physicians, or by the welfare de partment. It is intended that these clinics eventually develop to the point of having all cases of syphilis in the county under treatment either at the clinic or by the private physicians. The law permits a private physician to handle a case entirely by number obviating the necessity of the name of the individual becoming public. How ever should an individual refuse to continue treatment by the family phy sician until cured, it becomes the duty of the physician to report the individual by name to the health de partment in order that proper legal procedure may bo taken to guaran tee the removal of the hazard from society. ' An act passed by the General As sembly of North Carolina during 1937 requires that all domestic servants presenting themselves for employment shall furnish their employer with a certificate from a practicing physi cian or public health officer of the county in which they reside certifying that they have been examined within a period of two weeks of the time, ind showing freedom from all con tagious, infectious, or communicable diseases, and showing '.he non-existence of any veremil disease that might be transmitted. The employing pub lic can assist in promoting this cam paign for the eradication of syphilis, anil at the same time protect them selves anil family against contract ing a loathsome disease by requiring all domestic servants to present them with a health certificate as provided in this law. Many instances of syphil is in domestic servants in Haywood county have been discovered in this way. In the event an employer is informed that a servant has syphilis the servant should not be penalized by being summarily discharged, but should be required to secure treat ment regularly, and for a period of time suggested by the physician, as the fact is definitely established that a syphilistic while under treatment is incapable of transmitting the dis ease. By following thia course indi viduals would be promoting the cam paign for eradicating syphilis, and would not impose an unnecessary hardship upon the individual or themselves. The small end of the eggs of a Killdeer bird always point toward the center of the nest. Work Of Former Waynesville Citizen To Be Broadcast Mrs. Harry C. Etheridge, of Frank lin, Ohio, the former Ethel Jones, of Waynesville, daughter of the late Col. S. A. Jones, who is the author of several children's books, has re cently had a script accepted by the National Broadcasting Company. It will be heard in one of the popu lar "Smoke Dreams" Droerams. which are scheduled for next fall. Mrs. Etheridge has also recently had a number of her poems accepted bv popular matrazines. several now appearing in current issues and others to be published at later dates. Harry Elderidge, Jr., her son, edits a sportman's column on the Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, and his wife writes a column for the woman's page of the paper. One-fourth teaspoon of vanilla to each cup of milk when making hot chocolate or cocoa, will improve the flavor. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, May 16, 1938, at eleven o'clock A. 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