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RURAL DOCTORS EMINENT AGAIN, MEDICS LEARN Physicians Told Depression Has Aided General Practitioner. By Vnit*4 Prr*% CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—The country doctor and other general practitioners of medicine are returning to their former place of eminence as a result of the economic depression. Dr. Dean Lewis. Baltimore, told the Congress of Medical Education yesterday. Dr. Lewis, president of the American Medical Association, urged educators to aid the movement toward restoration of the once high place of the general practitioner by the work in medical schools. ‘ While the medical profession has been studying ovcrspecialization within its ranks, the economic depression has dene much to restore the general practitioner,” Dr. Lewis said in an advance of his address for the congress. “Persons have found that they could be treated satisfactorily in their homes by their family physicians. This is a notable change from the preceding period during which the public was educated to believe that the specialist was the last word." Dr. Lewis said that conditions of life in small communities must be made more attractive to hold young physicians. He also asked that a plan be worked out to provide the general practitioner with education after he has finished medical school. At the council of the American Hospital Association, meeting in conjunction with the congress, an annual report on group hospitalization was presented. “Group hospitalization, which enables the average man to insure himself against the costs of hospital care, has been introduced into more than thirty cities in twenty-one different states.” the report said. “Group hospitalization is a plan by which employed persons or members of other groups of the public each pay regular and equal subscriptions into a common fund, which is used when necessary to pay the costs of hospital services to j subscribers," the report explained. The group hospitalization plans in- | volve a cost of from $5 to sl2 per year per subscriber. WATER RATE SLASH IS TOPIC OF FEDERATION Reductions and Public Ownership to Be Discussed at Meeting. Utility rate reductions and municipal ownership of the Indianapolis Water Company will be discussed at a meeting of the North Side Federation of Clubs at 8 tonight in the Rauh Memorial library, Thirtieth and Meridian streets. North side residents, interested in municipal ownership of utilities, are urged to attend. NOW! COLDS GO OVERNIGHT! No need to let a cold hang on. Take Grove's Laxative Bronte Quinine at the first symptom and you will quickly kill the cold. Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine arts derisively because it does four things nereesarv: It opens the bowels, combats the cold germs end fever in the system, relieves the headache and grippy feeling and tones the entire system. SO# and BO#, all druggists. Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE!

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