Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1952 — Page 8
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Anti-TB Drug Aids 'Hopeless Cases' / Visit" Tuberculosis Ward In Hospital \ New York, Feb. 28.—(UP)—Yon walk into a tuberculosis ward «of Sea, View hospital. You expect to find a lot-of sick people. You eipect to hear a lot of coughing. But you don’t. You actually find a pajama party in progress. Except for recently arrived cases in the ward, the patients have these pajama parties all daj long.
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/They are the (irfct 'human peingsi ever to receive the hew anthtilherculdsis drugs, inftrsjlid riiniTon; , . ; Only a few months ago, they rear’d hooks as ‘‘hopeless r&ses.” To4ay, many of them classifed as “clinically well.’n i Throughout, the men’s and fro men's wards thej-e is a friendly rivalry. It'4 a debate over which patient actually was the first to take the new drugs. I>; t; The doctors insist that ifliere i? no one individual who can cUim that distinction. A group patients—tko women and three men—received the drug at almuit the same time last June 19. All of that first group are alive today. Some have! become negative eases and have ijeen given ‘‘passes” to leave the hospital for short periods of .time. While a few may be discharged soon, they will continue under observation fpr Several years. J Two of that selected groitp of five are - Mrs. Edith Helen Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Carrion. I Each woman Ukes 10 he ciilled by her first name, so" we’ll do that. We sat l>eside Edith's bed. She looked ,the picture of health. She' fsi 23 and came tb the hospital in February, 1950.; Then she weighed
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98 pbuijids, Today, she iweigtts 174 and as thinking about jgoing on a red ul'i ng diet. ) Edpth said she was proud to have volunteered to be a "human guinea pig.”| She said she had a store arm for days after receiving the |irst dose of marsilld. At that' l time| .it was given by* injection. Nowj she takes six tablets each dayJ . ■ . ' : The {doctors said she had large: involvement in both her lungs. She imay still h:\ve to undergo surgery! but the doctors say her downhill course definitely has stopped. She has negative scutum. ’ Hfr companion, Hilda, is a' smaller woman; Only four feet nine inches tall, she weighed less than 10ft pounds. NoW she is 120. Hilda, £ft. has a young son. She saidj she had been "in and out” of t|ie ihospital since she was two old. She already has had surgjery and she was one of the most desperate! cases. The dru"s reversed her downhill course. She, tno.j itiveand expects to be soon. . •, i lit t|ie tnonths to come, the scientists expect to learn whether patients like Hilda and Edith will i coniinpe to lose their T. B. symp- : toms. [They are claiming no cures —as least not now. SEEK TO i k 'r<»m jFnue <>ne» "|fhe civilian internees (in Kojel arelnot person: el of your side." he sa : d. "They are nationals of the iepjibli'.- of Soptlr and thus :;’i affair of Qiir side." , S|aff*officers debating kuperyis-* inn! of a truce otso tire expected to |urn bark to 3A armistice suh'■onjmittee soon theii' agreemejits p.m| disagreements. : The group raafle no progress at all during an hot|r and f< ur-mitjiute session "'•ifirsdny. j
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Methodist Men MeeEMonday Night At 6:30' Mondgy Evening the •men of the Methodist church will meet in the jehurcli's Wesley room for a chili supper arid program. Dp. Chester A. McPheeters o( Detroit, speaker tor! the Sunday evening Lenten service, will he special guest of the meeiitig atid will, address the group. The president of thd men's fellowship. ' Alva Lawson, urges all mhn of tlie church to reserve the s dste amd plan to attend. This includes all high school boys of tft" chun h. the president: stated. Lawson alko stated that arlrangenients are being mad£ for the annual father-son banquet Monday evening. April 28. Special ‘speaker ipvited for the at this program is Prof. John Umljle of Goshen College. - Ts One Killed, Nine Injured In Wreck Bedford. Ind., Feb. 28 — (UP)— Arthur Gilbert, 6ft. Indian Springs. Vw.-is' killed and 9 persons injured rhd : Hospitalized in a three-car ac- < |.lent on Ind. 37 south of hpre kite list nigh!. _ . * I . . Jerry Bolding. IS. (ledford, (|riv- < 1 of one of the cajrs, wais also taken to a Bedford hospital in a z spribus condition. Listed by state pplh-e ps less serioiisly injured wt re Laymond A’ought. 18. ®dward PdnhelL 15. Mary Wycpff. 16, - ajid Alarilyn Fender, 20, all; bf iedfprd an.l passengers in Bplding's <;ir... t The injured in the third cat in•hided ,drier Wilbui* his wife, Vesto Lou, 2G. Pahl I.indl|y‘, 4ft. and his wife; B*‘atilah 34, up of Arlington. . I.j ~‘— ■ ...!...!
To Change Location Os PMA Office Here ' X 1 .’. Winfred L. Gerke, chairman df tlfre Aadamß County PMA committee, (formerly known as the AAA committee) announced today thM the county office is being moved from the present location above the Sutton Jewelry Store to rooftt 3 andH in the NiblWk Building. 2j 1% | North Second and will bh open for business March*'!. Off led hours are from 8 a. in. to 4:30 jt.rn. every day except Satu|dpy. the office will be closed ah Saturdays. I ; • J ' • •f' ' ■ci’. ‘Il -h"' —T ' Arbor Lodge State Park $t Nebraska City, Neb., ik a memorial to J. Sterling Morton, founder of iki boH Day. l.
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' THURSDAY, FEBRUARX 28, 1952
