Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1944 — Page 4
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3 tence Service VINCENNES, Ind, Aug. 3—Tne| ye - Blackiord. Window Glass Oo. here] -OTICAGO, Aug. 3—Penicillin has Lin answering federal trade com-|200red yet mnother victory in We mission charge of misrepresentation, |ittle against death and disablesaid today that labor shortage and ment, this time as a powerful aid the fact that glass door manufac-in getting large skin grafts to ‘take St Teove ne labels PO orn. | old on areas that have suffered tinued i mioinesidbenid of deep and severe flesh burns. abeling. : o0es The FTC said the company had forthcoming issue of the Journal of enabled distributors to sell grade B the American Medical Association, glass at grade A prices by not plac- | published here, by a four-man re-
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RUE THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES rr mr Again in Skin Grafting Operation ~~ |S, Lous copay | Penicillin Scores Again in Skin Grafting Operation ST. LOUIS COMPA > Sn ok ro Hirshfield, Dr. M. A. Pilling, Dr. €. ter of & large graftéd area fails to Ww. Buggs and Dr. W. E. Abbott, of “take.” Wayne university college of medilene and the Detroit Receiving hos- {been using a sulfa-drug treatment pital. The work was done under a | With -some success, decided to see {contract between the office of sei-{if they could improve their score lentific research and development|with penicillin, Accordingly, they land Wayne university. One of the principal causes of |Grug to 17 very badly burned pa | The success is reported in the failure in skin grafting operations tients, at one or two-hour intervals has been the practically unavoid-|for from one-half day to five days able infection of the tissues after before the grafting operation.
the burned, dead flesh has sloughed| The “take” score ranged from 90 off. On an average, about a quar- per cent to 100 per cent of the total
grafted areas, with the single exception of “an unco-operative alcohol
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"PLANS CONVERSION! pepman Mass, Aug. 3 (U.P).
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (U. P.). —| Provisions totalling $100,000 for The.American Can Co, on cessation| the care of & pet tomcat, Buster,
addict,” whose “take” was only 80 of hostilities, plans. to convert the were revealed today in the will of
per cent.
Woodbury Rand; millionaire
The penicillin seems to have had St: Louis Amertorp plant, now one| bachelor lawyer of Boston, who
the et of keeping the germs of of the principal producers of air-{ cancelled $20,000 in bequests to -
infection, at bay while the new tis- borne and submarine torpedoes and | Dine cousins betause of their “consue growth had a chance to take torpedoes for surface craft, to a can temptuous attitude and cruelty”
place, rather than of suppressing manufacturing plant, D. W. Figgis, president, announced today.
them entirely. Bacteriological examination taken from sample areas
toward the cat. The angry relatives announced
showed the germs still present, but| The St. Louis plant, one of two |intended for can manufacture, but apparently unable to start any mis- | “Amertorp” units, completed short-|was made available to the navy in chief. ly after Pearl Harbor, was originally | March 1042, ;
THURSDAY, AUC. 3, 1044. For Care of Cat
that they intended to contest the -
will. Rand left $60,000 to the cat and $40,000 for its care fo a housekeeper, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, “who understands the care of
' Buster better than anyone else
and for whom she has a great affection.” The 8-year-old cat was Rand's constant companion during his last illness. A native of Philadelphia, the Harvard-educated attorney died July 3 at 64.
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