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arly in Occupation Period . GRADUA "May Prevent Soasickiness RECEIVES PROMOTION mar at Bum ALLIED HEADQUART © By DAVID M. NICHOL ( : % By Selemce Service duced by touching the throat with a ED BEADRUARY rd - Copyright, 1043 by The Indlanapolis Times LANCASTER, Pa, Dec. 3. — Altongue depressor. In other tests,|Brig. Gen. Spencer B. Akin, chief Chicago Daily News, Tog, Tuas “ ! combination of two drugs which act- irrigation of the ear canal with icy signal officer for Gen. Douglas MacKIEV, Russia, Nov. 25 (Delayed). f 0 p ing together may prevent seasick-|cold water for five minutes failed to| Arthur, has been promoted to, =Hitler’s plan to create a Ukrain-|c C programs. ness has been discovered by Capt.|induce'nausea when these drugs had! major general. Jan colony for the third Reich seems P he 5, wart Wolf, M. C, A. U. 8, In/been given, though without the| Akin, who left the Pippin, studies at the 9th general hospital, drugs, the human guinea pigs, one|with MacArthur in March, 1043, | ; Yo _have been doomed very early che, Or person : -{Campbell, Mildred Atkins, Delores yy, 8. army. the Boston City hos- of whom was Capt. Wolf himself, won the distinguished service cross | : tt | during the period of occupation. .d| Blacker, Bernice Kitti, Phyllis pital and Harvard medical school, |rapidly became nauseated by this| eee reity as a On the basis of: the slendet bits . | Keyser, Peggy Langlals, William oi New York hospital and Garsel] ear irrigation. Rhythmic rotation nauseating stimuli and considerably | Posy ating in positions Ferguson, Ronald = Dusendschon, medical college. Announcement of of the head while the eves fixed a before the skin grew clammy, the) of evidence that can be gathered alg post of Some Tespons- John Duke, Joe Hoberman, Danlel the discovery appears in the Journal spot on the ceiling also failed to in- eyes began to on rapidly — in- | ++ + 18 this taffeta party - _ Guring a a briet stay here, the ‘reason Only for the fourth category were Kakasuleff, Harry yiield, John of Clinical Investigation, published [duce nausea after the atropine- voluntarily and the person felt dizzy, dress. She'll love the hint stores opened by German concerns. | iamilton, Betty Harp, John |pere, prostigmirie-combination, but did in- (and nauseated. Of ace on tie Poitr Pan They also were the only ones who Kroeger and Mary Fisher. The drugs are atropine, the anti- duce nausea without it. : It“was to learn whether nausea of embroldered ower ived light or water when ft was Toe —— | pasmodic drug extracted from bella-| The drugs prevent nausea, appar- would occur without the stopping of | Sizes 4 to 6'4. $2.99 " available, Bazhan said. USE MICROFHONES donna, and prostigmine, the syn- ently, by blocking inhibition of stom- stomach activity that Capt, Wolf, The rest of the population lived| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3.—Riveters|thetic drug which has been used in/ach contractions. In the tests, Capt. {tried the effects of atropine and | chiefly from sporadic ventures intojand rivet buckers at an aircraftitreating the muscle weakness dis-| Wolf had found that the first effect|prostigmine. The drugs did keep | the markets. These trips were/plant use throat microphones to talk ease, myasthenia gravis. fon the body of nauseating stimuli |the stomach contracting at the always accompanied by a certain with each other; although only a| Neither of these drugs would be was fo stop the normal activity of | ‘normal rate and no nausea was felt, | danger because the Germans raided (foot apart they are separated by a|effective alone. In combination, the stomach. This inhibition of |trom which Capt. Wolf concludes Basement them frequently for labor for the wall of metal through which they however, they prevented nausea injstomach activity occurred within|that the drugs might be Used to pre- “i N. ILLINOIS (Reich, ir ese COMMuUnNicate only. by telephone.’ humans even ‘When gagging was- in-one minute. of: ‘application of-- thie vent- seasiekness, - putting it to work ee ee oe Ca ga ES ca wee for German vice : is - A . , -_ em g g Si - Me. Nichol. yory & -skeleton’ tor a civil administration was established, it is admitted.

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