Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1948 — Page 23

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THURSDAY, JULY 1,

Benadryl Help To Palsy Victims

Found Effective In 10 Cases

By Science Servies :

PITTSFIELD, Mass. July 1]

Benadryl, medicine which has prought relief to many a sufferer from hayfever and hives, now is helping patients with shaking palsy, known medically as paralysis agitans or Parkinson's dis-

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Its successful use in 10 patients|sy op

ported by Dr. Joseph ibis cite in the Journal of Medicine. The drug is not reported as a are for the condition, and Dr. Budnitz points out that the “good results obtained in this small may not withstand the test of larger series of cases.” Note Improvement All the patients, however, “goted. considerable’ Bnprovenisint in symptoms” as long as y. continued to take the drug.

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alone, a knife and fork and could sit for one hour without tremor. Patients who previously could

lost the shuffling gait. Those who had been kept awake’'by muscle cramps at night found themselves able to sleep all night.

Rotary Lists Speaker H. Joe Letterman, secretary of the. Bertermann Brothers Qo., Inc, will speak at 12:15 p. m. in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel before the Rotary Club. His topic will be “It’s a Rosy Tint —the Picture of the Floral Industry.”

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tly puppets. Tito’s scolding is only the most spectacular.

Dimitrov. Bowed This, at least, is the version

t, offered me today by several well-

informed Balkanites resident in Paris. .

Moscow's party organ, Pravda, recently gave Bulgarian Premier Dimitrov a heavy verbal beating for sponsoring a Bulgar-Yugo-slav alliance as the nucleus of a federation of Balkan states, Moscow had formerly supported such an idea but changed its policies because of the Marshall Plan and the tripartite organization of Western Germany. Dimitrov bowed to the Kremlin decision. Then came the turn of Romanian leaders who opposed Premier Groza’s and Foreign Minister Pauker’s submission to Moscow on the matter of Romania's becoming a Soviet republic. °

Five days ago a report from Bucharest that Girogiu-Dej, secre-

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distributive education today at Indiana University. , Willis B. Conner Jr, assistant

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Rolfe Humphries, Poet, To Speak at IU

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er, will speak on “A Year's Harvest” at the Indiana University Union building July 26. His lecture will be one of several scheduled for the Writers Conference, which will be held from July 19 to 31. He is a teacher at Woodmere Academy and. Queens College, New York.

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