Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1951 — Page 6

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Methods Used In Replac ing Loss Os Fluids ONE of the great difficulties in treating patients—either Infants or adults —who have had prolonged and. persistent vomiting and diarrhea, is that of giving Bufficidn\t fluids to replace those lost.' , i Patients who are in a coma or otherwise too ill to take nourishment by present a similar problem. In the past, it has been the practice ten give nourishing substances by injection into a vein. In some cases, hqwever, this has not proved to be because, over a prolinged period of time; suitable veins may not be readily accessible. Another means of feeding individuals who cannot take nutrition by mouth is the! use of a process known as proctoclysis in which a tube is inserted into the rectum and nourishing substances administered slowly, which are absorbed into the system. method, too, has proved less effective than we would desire. Recently, an epzyme, known as hyaluronidase, has bteen discovered. It is capable of speeding up the absorption of fluids from thei tissues. Previously, it had not been advisable to give nourishment into the tissues because of the irritation to the tissues whch was produced, sometimes causing an infection, death of the tissues, and extreme pain to .the patient. However, nutritive substances can now be given into the tissues with little difficulty by using new substance. . Skin tests are first carried out on the patient to determine whether or not he is. sensitive to hyaluronidase., If it is found that the patient is not sensitive, needles are inserted in the outer side of the thighs or into certain areas of the back, apd sometimes into the wall of the. abdomen. The fluids are allowed to flow in slowly. Salt solutions with glucose are often given. Then the hyaluipnidase| is given. Following this the fluids run freely into the tissues and are absorbed almost as when 1 they are injected - into a vdin. - Another use for this new preparation is the hastening of absorption of local anesthetics, and it is now being used h with anesthetics ln\ear, nose, v and throat surgery, and, most recently, in obstetrics. The use of this preparation is very safe, and few complications have been retorted. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS M.M.8.: I have loose Akin underneath my chin. Would (Mu advise having it lifted? Answer: neck muscles and massaging??; the skin may be of some benetft in this condition. However, does not help, plastic surgery may be op benefit. ff —-—n If You Have Anything T 4 Sell fry Try A Democrat Want AF —It P*y*-

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- rasflSMl MARGARET TRUMAN and composer Irving Berlin rehearse in New York for her appearance on his “Irving Berlin’s Salute to America’’ television show Sept. 12. Berlin’s fee will go U the “God Bless America” fund, administered bv the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. (International)

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"San Luis Potosi were knocked down, and radio stations were silenced by the power shutoff. J ’ I Amateur radio operators in »l Mexico City said they were unable > to contact “hams” they knew in I* Tampico and the Mexican army

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1951

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