Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1948 — Page 12
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“Distinct improvement” in 140 of 250 patients .and “moderate “improvement” in another 85 pa~ tients given daily doses of the drug were reported by Dr. M. R. ‘ | Kenawy of Cairo, Egypt. Only 125 of the group showed no benefit, i| The drug is called Khellin. It 4 lis extracted from the fruit of a : | plant growing in the Middle East. The fruit is called amni visnaga, ; Strong Drug Khellin is a powerful dilator of ‘ |the blood vessels of the heart, Constriction of these blood ves-
1 {in some-kinds of heart disease. :| Khellin’s dilating action is prolonged, lasting for many hours. It is apparently nonpoisonous. | Because of its antispasmodic i|action, Khellin also has been
: {bronchial asthma. For clearing .the swelling, or
: |ure, lots of water, some acid and ‘la moderate reduction in salt are
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Great Falls, Mont, declared, Widely Successful This treatment - scheme succeeded In four-fifths of 322 inbe But in 150 other instances, the swelling was not cleared when only two.of the three measures were used. No two succeeded alone, even when salt was removed from the diet, or as much as eight quarts of water was given daily, or when heavy doses of acids were given|® with one or the ofher measure.
CREDITS BRITISH-SCIENTIST The discovery that oak bark contains tannin, and that tannin is the active material which converts hides into leather, was made by an English scientist, Sir
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Times State Serviee | BLOOMINGTON, June Three hundred and eighty girls
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