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Sacterial Skin Infections

So ~The Application. of ointments in accord, } “the treatment of bacterial infec.

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. » fectidn may clear up. ot- its own

Be certain that the olitment you 3 are using for ‘your skin is not

tions of the skin frequently results making it worse, Report to your ry ~1in. reactions; which prolong the frri- [physician ‘at regular intervals for Ly

tation. A, search’ for remedies gaminasion... ; which will destroy the germs and

Question: What is the best teats

not irritate the skin has resulted ment for chronic intercostal neu-

in the discovery of several new |ritis? #

compounds. Answer: If the condition follows

ge Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury points |an attack of shingles, temporary | — + out in the Journal of the Amer-|paln relief may be obtained by in-

fcan Medical: Association that the|jecting the nerves with an anes-

~usefuliiess of/penicillin applications {thetic solution. in treating the skin infections is

lessened by the fact that many patients become sensitive to it. No Depression: Seen. Penicillin ot'vaime ' (By Eric Johnston

Local treatment with penicillin|° PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 2.(U, P)— causes reactions in I8 per cent of|Several more years of prosperity

patients, while sulfa ointments pro- | were predicted ' for ~ the United duce reactions In as many as 35 States today by Eric Johnston,

per cent of those treated, ; : Penicillin is still of great value the U. 8, chamber of commerce. in skin infection cases when it i§

movie czar and former president of

“A depression is not in the cards

given by injecton, and the sulfa!for the United tSates for several drugs remain useful when taken by| years,” he said an he registered

mauth. yesterday at a desert resort to re

Local applications of sulfa oint-|cover from an attack of pneumonia.

ment should be used in early- —— stage infections, and they should be continued not longer than five days. Col. Adams to Head

The average patient cannot be, ORC Instructors trusted with sulfa ointment, for he

Col. Edward FP. Adams today tends to overtreat himself, Yas: d sarior State: Anstrublor Heat Lowers Resistance for the organized reserve corps in

Skin infections commonly result|the Indiana district.” from the presence on the skin of Other officers who will instruc

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Indianapolis units are Lt. Col, Ed-. streptococeic and staphylococeic bacterin.. Local resistance to these, Win Coates, assistant senlor state

germs is lowered by heat, moisture instructor, and Lt. Col. James P.|

.. and other skin disorders. - In the D8Vis, Capt. Leroy Ludwig, Ma). army, infections of the skin with Harold Shuman and Capt. George |

these bacteria caused more disability | Polley, unit Instructors,

than did fungus skin infections. Certain types of skin are more] CHURCH & SUNDAY SCHOOL

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The normal human skin shelters | & large number of harmless germs on the surface. From time to time these germs are joined by transients | which ‘may be either harmless _or| disease- producers.

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Many skin disorders are compli4 -cated by germ infections which must be treated before the original difficulty i$ cured. In some instances, part of the skin reactiofi! is a form of sensitivity to the | invading bacteria. Thorough gentle cleansing of the |

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surface debris. If a sterile dressing | AT YOUR DEALERS is applied afterward, the skin in-!

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