Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1928 — Page 13

SEPT. 7, 1928.

MILLIONS LOSS CAOSED IN U. S. BY HAYJEVER Hundreds of Thousands to Be Affected Before Dread Season Ends. Bn United Press DETROIT. Sept. 7. Although science is making a concerted attack on hay fever and many hospitals have established clinics for the treatment of the malady, more than 1,000,000 Americans will be victims this year, according to Dr. A. W. Lescchier, director of exper - imental medicine in the Parke-Davis Laboratories. “It has been variously estimated that the economic loss from hay fever this year will be $50,000,000 to $100,000,000,” Dr. Lescchier said in an interview here. “Many of the sufferers lose from four to six weeks of work out of each year." Pollen Causes Disease “Hay fever results from supersensitiveness of the patient to protein material contained in the pollen of certain plants,” Dr. Lescchier pointed out. “The pollen finds its way to the membranes of the eye, nose and throat where the protein is freed, setting up a local irritation resembling that which results from a bacterial infection such as a common cold,” he said. “The most important hay fever season occurs in August, September and October. The autumnal hay fever is caused by the pollen of the rough marsh elder, burweed marsh elder and cocklebur.” Other Weeds Cause Ailment “The disease also results from chenopods and related families, such as Russian thistle, white goose-foot, yellow duck, western waterhemp, halbred-leaved Orache; and by the wormwood sage, mugwort, Prairie sage, sagebrush and Indian hair tonic. “In 65 to 75 per cent of the cases relief is effected by simple pollen extracts which are injected hypodermically by a physician. “The patient is relieved for only one season, however, and treatment must be resumed the next season, if continued relief is sought.”

INDORSES KONJOLA IN ORDER TO HELP OTHER SUFFERERS Started to Take This New Preparation Because He Recognized Its Merit. Konjola is today one of the leading proprietaries sold in the drug stores of Indianapolis. It is recognized as a medicine of merit by people in all walks of life. Many prominent citizens have indorsed it and

MR. W. H. FISHER —Photo by Northland Studio—hundreds of people In this city are now using it regularly as a tonic to keep their inner-systems toned up all the time. “The popularity Konjola has attained in Indianapolis is due entirely to the fact that this medicine does what is claimed for it and in most cases it gives the sufferer permanent relief,” stated the Konjola Man yesterday at Hook’s drug store. Illinois and Washington streets, this city, where crowds of men and women are calling daily to hear his personal explanation of this celebrated compound. “I am a man of 53 years and know a good thing when I see it. I had faith in Konjola from the very first, even though I had tried many other similar preparations any results whatever,” writes Mr. W. H. Fisher, 3429 Graceland avenue, this city, in his public indorsement about Konjola. Mr. Fisher is widely known through this city as a first-class carpenter and enjoys a fine business. “I was bothered with rheumatism for a long time and the pains settled in all of my Joints. The muscles in my legs and arms were so stiff and sore that I could hardly get around and this handicapped me very much in my work. The gnawing pains around my knees were terrible. They even kept me awake at night. This rheumatism affected my health in general and in spite of all the remedies I had tried, my condition was getting worse from time to time, i “Konjola appealed to me when I * eard it was made of 22 different roots and herbs and after making a few inquiries. I was convinced that it was really a medicine of merit. My faith in it grew right from the start and each bottle brought me closer to new health and energy. Altogether, I have taken three bottles of Konjola and I can truthfully say this medicine has helped more than anything I have ever taken. Konjola is truly a great medicine and I am indorsing it in order to help others who are still suffering and need the encouragement of someone they know.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold in every Hook drug store in this section and by all the leading druggists throughout this vjaiiity.—Advertisement. ;

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