Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1937 — Page 21
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‘SEARCH FOR DRINK DOCTORS DOUBT | RESULTS IN ARREST
| ——————— | Tenn, was in City Jail today be-
{ cause he thought Indiana “still was ASTHMA CURE | bone dry,” he complained to police. | He was arrested in the 800 block | of Muskingum St. by officers who ———i, | said he was “acting suspiciously.” / ... | Russell McCubin, 19, of Greenwood, Treatment Lacks Scientific | a companion, also was arrested.
Meador said he wanted a drink
Evidence, According to |and thought he would have to find
: |a bootlegger to satisfy his thirst, Medical Journal. | according to police. Both Meador
| and McCubin were charged with | vagrancy. By Science Service | ————————— CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—A method of | PLAN WINTER SCOUT WORK treating asthma and other respira- District commissioners are to plan tory ailments by a combination of | winter Boy Scout activities at a air conditioning and air medication, | meeting tonight in Scout headwhich is being given its first Ameri- | quarters, F. O. Belzer, executive, can trials, was assailed today in the | said today. He is to be in charge of Journal of the American Medical [the meeting. Association. An editorial described it as “Se- | these chemicals have a soothing cret in character, unsupported bY |ogrect on tissues and others are any scientific evidence, promoted by | known germ-killers. Chief advana ang Tanti whose rec- | tage claimed for the treatment is that ords are far from clear, supported |. : : : by letters of politicians, nilitary or [Jt brifigs iho \neQicies SHED eons ficers and aristocrats.” | tact with the tissues of ‘lungs and Y | bronchii.
The chief point in this medical | controversy Ty to be that the | Neither the machine nor the mix- | chemist who developed the method, | ture of chemicals is on the market, David Fingard, has kept the secret | 2nd it is not possible for any patient formula for the mixture of antisep- | t0 get the treatment nor for any tic medicines and oils which are | Physician to give it except at the used | clinics or other institutions where | Objection also is made because the | it DOW is being studied. The names method of treatment has not been | Of these institutions have not been | submitted to the Council on Phar- | made public, in order to insure macy and Chemistry which the |2dequate control over the treat-| American Medical Association has | Ment until its value has been established for testing and evaluat- | 2Ssessed. | ing new remedies and new methods |g of treatment | |
Lacks British Approval ROSE oiL
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of 1937" the editorial continues, “certainly time enough, if it pos-| Tneiul n sessed any real merit, to have re-| neludes new hair ceived recognition by the British | To wat am lie. medical profession.” Reports published in English | medical journals of cases in which | the method was used are called! “far from convincing” in the] editorial. | The treatment is given by ap-| paratus that filters, warms and dries | the outside air and adds to it a! blended mixture of iodine, creosote, | carbolic acid, essential oils and other aromatic substances. Some of!
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