The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1967 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JI LY 6, 1967
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Health Tips From AMA Polson ivy season is here again. You may have handled poison ivy last year and escaped without an itch, but don’t push youi luck, says a pamphlet from the American Medical Association. No one is permanently immune to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Your next meeting with this pesky plant could take place in your own yard, as well as in the woods and fields. Poison ivy, oak and sumac have appeared in the woods and fields. Poison ivy, oak and sumac have appeared in city gardens; and poison ivy has been known to form a beautiful growth up the side of a house. Poisonous oils from these plants can come your way in the smoke from a neighbor's burning trash or on your dog's coat. If you can detect poison plants, you can often avoid them. Poison ivy and its close kin, poison oak, are three-leaved plants which may grow as low bushes or climbing vines. They may be mixed with honey suckle and other climbers. Poison sumac, an eastern swamp plant with seven to thirteen leaflets and small white berries, usually grows as a shrub. If you have been exposed, carefully remove your clothes and throughly wash all affected areas with warm water and soap; then sponge with a 50 to 70 per cent alcohol solution. Using rubber gloves, clean your clothes in an oil solvent and soapy water. Then dry them in the sun. Ivy. oak and sumac poisoning start with itching and redness within a few hours to several days after exposure. Then watery pimples appear. There is no cure for the big itch. Wet dressings of boric acid or Epsom salts solution bring some relief. Calamine lotion also reduces itching. Call your physician when the inflammation is extensive.
If you know that you will be near poison plants or working with them, have your druggist make a 10 per cent sodium perborate ointment and apply on exposed skin. After contact with the plant, wash off ointment and scrub all clothing -- even shoelaces. There's supposed to be a new tranqualilizer called damitol. It doesn't relax you, it just makes
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you enjoy being tense. A jazz, band from New York was playing in a Louisiana night club. One day, two members of the group went fishing in the group went fishing in the swamps. They were in water up to their hips when one suddenly yelled, “Hey, man, an alligator just bit off my leg." The other asked, “Which one?” “How would I know? All these alligtors look alike to me.”
