Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1947 — Page 6

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TO To MOST PEOPLE the om Sossupetional’ hazard” is only.a term used on insurance application blafiks, To Dr. Donald J, Caseley, medical director of Indiana University Medical ‘center, however, it's & personal gremlin which follows him wherever he Doc Caseley had. his heart set on being an orthopedic surgeon, and was doing all right after graduating from the I. U. center in 1937." He had ehough on the ball that by the time he volunteered with the center's 32d division in 1943 that he wad, as he modestly puts it, “kicked . upstairs,” - almost immediately.

Medical director

From his upstairs post he' headed an orthopedic section in army hospit in the European theater. What with almost one-third of all war casualties calling for orthopedic-surgery he'd crammed “a lifetime of work in three years” when he had his first brush with the occupational hazard gremlin, It shouldn't happen to a surgeon but it did. Doc Caseley developed, of all things, an allergy to soap and to rubber gloves! . The doctor wrote it off as his own personal bad luck. Others who know him, however, don't hesitate to say “too much surgery and too.much work hotH overseas and after he got back to a statesides hospital

around him that

manages to let

the doctor says.

sensitive to gloves and scrubbing that it is still impossible for him to operate,

New Occupational Disease THEN'S WHEN he was promoted to the adminis trative post of medical director of the whole center Now, with his first anniversary in his new post still a couple of months away the 35-year-old doctor

I'm Dr, Long." His height,

or go ‘thirsty.

should know: his he can call after pool room?"

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MOST PARENTS dread the day when their chil dren start driving the family car, They may Have less reason to in the future if New York University's Center for Safety Education

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of a car. Wisconsin, which has already tried the center's plan of having high school students taught driving, reports that accidents involving juveniles have decreased 85 per cent. .

Up to Schools

THE SCHOOLS should have better luck teaching Sis and Junior to be careful and skillful drivers than parents usually have. To begin with, Dad may not be such a good driver

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has developed another occupational dlasase, Soswer. ing some 50 telephone calls a day kicked back on him a couple weeks ago and his under docior’s care until an external affection, the result of telephonitis, is cleared up. Doc is doing all his listening on his right ear, ‘ “All his listening” is no mean amount, either, As} Dr. Caseley has to O. K. every admission to any of the hospitals on the cetiter, What | that bolls down to is long distance calls from doctors all over the state every day, all trying to get their ; patients into hospitals “alfeady overflowing, £1 center's switchboard, incidentally, handles as many calls as a town the size of Greensburg daily, It's a source of constant amazement to the people

wrestling with the problem of supply and demand, Even when he's paged as many as 10 times during a half-hour lunch period he answers pleasantly, always

though he wasn't able to fill his requests. “For at least the past nine months I'd say almost 90 per cent of our admissions have been emergency cases and less than 40 what, we classify electives” “When it gets to the point you have to choose the most emergent of the emergencies it's

caused the allergy. pretty.bad.” It was this “bad luck” that got him kicked upstairs the next time. Last October his hands became 0 Good Natured Doctor

DOC CASELEY is a lean six footer, Once recently when a new acquaintance got confused and called him “Dr, Stout,” he good naturedly corrected him:

incidentally, causes him no end of trouble this hot weather, Hospital for Children and the only water fountain in that establishment are those which were bullt with on the midget-size patients in mind, : : Consequently, the director either must get his six foot two frame down to the 30-inch water fountains “I usually try to take along a Dixie cup and a small boy if I'm desperate,” he says. Dr. Caseley gets mad rarely, cusses fluently and always has time to appreciate a .practical joke. Because he probably talks to the switchboard operators more than any one person at the center and they |

pen to become a doctor?” “Well,” he answers, medical school and had practiced six months When

himself he gave it up and entered theological school.” “I've always thought that from my earliest childhood he stimulated me to follow the career he was short-circuited from.” ;

practically the only town Doc Caseley can claim as As the son of a Methodist minister who got a new post every two years he has about 14 or 15 home towns.in Illinois. He has no &obbies, connected with medicines, no non-medical interests. The only time he's side-tracked from the medical professipn in recent years, was long enough to marry Bess Gorrell, daughter of E. C. “Ned” Gorrell, Wina- | mad, one of Indiana's best known weekly newspaper (By Donna Mikels.)

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without being recognized, | Another of his assets is his ready answer to the

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1 don't think he ever even knew

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But children are impressed with the knowledge

Contrast Drawn IT WOULD be quite a different thing for Junior Joins Music Company to come home from a driving class to say importantly, “Do you know how long it takes you to stop a oars music teacher and music director that is going 60 miles an hour?” than for" Dad to try|in Indianapolis, has joined Marion| | to get the same idea across by constantly warning, | Music Co., 243 \N, Pennsylvania st., “You can take the car—but don’t drive fast.”

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In Playmate's Death LAWRENCEVILLE, Ill, Aug. 16 (U., P).—State's attorney Maurice Gosnell was expected to file delintoday against a nine-year-old boy who shot his playmate during an argument. Mr. Gosnell also sald he would file charges of contributing to delinquency against the boy's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Emmerson. The boy, James Webb, told police yesterday he shot Walter Byerly, 10, with a .22 caliber rifle whén he “wouldn't go home when 1 told him to.” Byerly died in & hos-

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