Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1947 — Page 12
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(Continued From Page One) measures to forestall and correct the shock-like state which causes the death of the patient from eir‘culatory collapse and anoxia (lack {of alr),” Dr. Peck said, + Rate ‘Far Too High’ He told the Hoosier doctors that ithe mortality rate from diabetic coma, despite discovery of insulin and steady improvement in treat. ment technique was “far too high” and urged education of the public to encourage early treatment of the disease, Addressing a noon luncheon, Murray A. Auerbach, executive sec~
Association, urged expanded use of X-Ray in hospitals to reduce the " of undetected cases of TB. “It. may well be reasoned that ok 2400 unrecognized cases of | tuberculosis enter our general hospitals during the year. The use of
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routine X-Ray in such hospitals| { would bring these cases to light,” he| said,
Pointing to the need for more TB facilities, he estimated that a minimum of 961 additional beds are required in the state, 5400 Cases Under Care He said there are 5400 cases in In-
“Current studies in diabetes add
increasing evidence that the blood vessels of persons afflicted with the | disease undergo definite clinical and| pathologic changes,” Dr, Corley B, McFarland of South Bend told the!
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{ings this morning, one for the Com{mittee on Industrial Health and the|on |other for state and county commit {tees on conservation of vision.
addressed the morning general session on medical Floyd T. Romberger of Lafayette, president of the state group, also spoke.
of burns was held this morning with Dr, Harold Indianapolis as moderator and Dr.
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general practice, Dinner meetings of the Commit Wo tee on Secretaries and Loyola Uni-|Kansas versity Alumni and a bowling tour Loy Angeles nament are planned for tonight. Dr. Roscoe L. Sensenich of South ed Qtle There were two breakfast meet-| Bend, president-elect of the Ameri- Oklahoma City can Medical Association, will speak |Pittsbur “World Medical Trends” at the ges #2 closing dinner tomorrow evening. |§ 8
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