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causes. When rédness stems from internal causes, it may be the result .of

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eating a food which is irritating (allergy), taking of drugs, or an internal disease. : - A SPECIAL vARIENY of red skin disease is called erythema multi-

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forme. Condition is most common in the spring and fall and its ap-

pearance is striking. Most of the reaction occurs on the back of the

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neck, cheeks, arms, legs and backs of ds and feet. is bright red in spots while fn other places the condition reb |sembles hives or pimples. Blisters may form and burning and itching are felt. The mouth may be af-

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fected with a similar eruption. As no two patients with erythema multiforme ever show the same kind of eruption, it is usually necessary to consult a physician for a diagnosis. Patients ill with erythema multiforme may have mild fever and

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a few aching pains. As a general rule the disease runs its coprse

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. r ~ CAUSE OF erythema multiforme

varies in different individuals. In

fection within the body, while in

others it seems to develop from eating certain foods. Wet, changeable weather favors its appearance.

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Patients with erythema multi-

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within a few days or from two to Catherine Dantels |three weeks. But there is a ten- fi Catherine Daniels |dency for it to recur every spring

some it results from a focus of in-

ginning of the infection. As soon as they feel better they can be up and about! Sedatives for aches and pains make the patient more com- |

Local skin treatments consist of applying simple dusting powder or

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By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. REDNESS OF THE skin (erythema) may result from external frritants or internal disease. Skin may become generally red or there may be patches of redness sometimes with raised edges in regular or irregular

If skin redness is due to an external irritant, condition usually is id to that part of the body which is not covered by clothes.

Sunlight, heat, chemicals, plant

ABC Suspends 11 Liquor Permits

“The gicoholie beverages commission today announced the suspension of 11 retail liquor permits and three bartenders’ licenses. Heaviest penalties were assessed against Emil- Moor, Rensselaer; Morris McManus, Cementville, and John H. and Chester Meyer, Evansville, all of whom lost retail licenses for 30 days for sales to minors and perinitting minors to loiter on. tavern premises. One Indianapolis tavern operator, Charles Bivens, 2407 Northwestern ave, lost his retail permit for 15 days on a charge of permitting minors to loiter and maintaining unsanitary conditions. V. F. W. post 1832 at Evansville also lost its license for 15 days for sale to nonmembers and sale to intoxicated persons. Eleven-day suspensions were ordered for:

Our Place, Inc, a Muncie for refilling bottles; Robert L. McFadden and William Peterson at Attica Jor i false ownership; Prederick B. Cheste Fowler, for minors loitering; V. r wv 3187 at Rockort, Sunday sales; Charles P. Schick, arion, minors 16itering, Weisse, Munsie, a package to foe sell.

"bartonc Haden who received sispensions were: Vestal R, Nichols, JRausssiLer 30 days for sale to minors; Bugene B. Livingood, Jettersoniie, 18 days for - Sale ( in-

person: nd Zz. Cyr, Fowler, seven days for permitting minors to loiter,

Elect New Officers

New officers of the big tour Railway Post 116, American Legion, are Paul H. Hudson, commander; John Murphy, last vice commander; D. E. Lemon, 2d vice commander; D. A, Ireland, adjutant; Pred Meixner; finance officer; Dan Owens, chaplain; Ralph Taylor, sergeant at arms; E. G. Parish, service officer, and L. E. Brown, historian.

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