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QUIGG, United Press Staff Correspondent interested in them too much as| . : a id over, ei PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19 ~| | A HOSPITAL IN KOREA, Feb, 19 (UP)—"It's the little Personal cases but just go ahead : (an Save You Only Pennies ‘ih Gry, 4c less Cortisone, adrenal gland hormone’ things that get you” the chief nurse said, She looked down the and do your job." boa 8 ? | long rows of cots, k ; . r : 26. famous for the relief it brings in| 30 length of the r . . ; crippling, painful ‘arthritis, oe ath ere 00 ote a a ae, Toom Enrollment in Dip Remember—Progress ALL-FINISHED Laundry service | Bonds brought “prompt and marked m- la rw of cots on each side and an aisle in the center, ANDEL EON ah Acting] costs litle more than ANY partially finished service. proyément” to two patients here | The building had a corrugated LTT ran : : And it includes EVERYTHING—even the SHIRTS. Asked : | lain plywood doctors came in and looked him Dean Adam W, Miller has an- : suffering from another disease, {iron exterior and plain plywoo R e's . . : . : interior. Most of the cots were oc-|over and I heard them say some-'nounced a drop to 655 in enrolil- 6 { P All F n h Se YiC Th Y 19% sarcoidosis. 3 : thing about amputation. It struck ——— e rogress -rinis vice IS Year ul cupied by wounded soldiers. The . ment at Anderson College for the 3 gue The disease is a chronic afl-| ; 1 h sat/me hard somehow—this young - cise ment affecting lymph glands, anes. Whe yo pin 2 of | Kid. : second semester of the 1950-51 - i lungs, bones, intestines, spleen, 9p. in bed and lolded 3qua “ ” a ne . school year, Dean Miller said the > a0" gauze into compresses to be used I suggested that maybe if i liver and skin Separately or in lin treating battle wounded in aid{they’d take the cast off awhile 10 Per cent decrease is normal for ine various combinations, It occa- in treating BL >the second semester. . 9" sionally is a serious illness result- stations farther forward. it might help, and they did. Then, iH : posi, 308 103 ng in blindness, respiratory -in-| Litter bearers came in frequent-|they took him on into surgery| 4] ing p 3 i | for the regular examination 1% A% sufficiency or death, No cause for| ly with more wounded, setting the “Later on ‘when 1 tame in Reve ’ . is known and so far| | i # 4 . . ne he Sjsease OW po | {stretchers on the floor until £0t8) 4 make the rounds he was back. | 1 oe’ discovered. ind {were assigned ihe new'patients. ‘He called tqome and asked, ‘could! . ve The improvement in: the pa- “Last night,” the chief nurse you do me a favor? 1 said sure . ’ : Ww tients here under cortisone treat-! said, “I came across a kid who|l could and he said ‘you have to One of Our “Special Services Is o 8. aes ment came in lung, skin, tear looked .about 16 years old— he| Make the rounds here, don't you?'| = 41% i i I said yes and he said, 'I wonder pi gland, parotid gland and lymph i : b ticed h i "104 " 106% nnde involvements. One patient) sald he was 19, hut, 1 notice Slit you could spare me 15 minutes, "py . oa 20% showed improvement in the eye| |doesn’t shave. He was 80 Veryiafter you get all through?’ 1001 108° i ; di young looking. I got into a long. “1 said sure, I can give you a : inflammation within 48 hours and| uit bout thi back! - «A i at the end of a week was “elated| : .. Mun. t talk with him abou ngs backicouple of hours—all the time you 108 Noa over the change in her appear-l 8 in the states. : , want. What do you want me to 7 10% 3, ance” by the flattening of the Chivalry isn't dead yet and ae Shel Te SSMS is Maj aqr s Ei NN e ; ; erine Ju ' “ » 81% »' lumps on her skin that came this farmer proves it by carry- Pa. She was ID and calm and| id I" Mien h | We Guarantee NO SHRIN KAGE i$ 173% from: the disedse. ing his girl friend across a competent looking, and she talked e Said well, you go uhead) : +80 1 These two patients had severe . wk. Hn a Jow voice and when you get all through you, (A and widespread sarcoidosis, Drs. flooded road in Snohomish, . : » 11a . “It Struck Me Hard” come back here, and I wondered 10 Maurice Sones, Harold L. Israel, \Wash, Heavy rains and melt- A ie ould mind sitting h 101 103s Mary B. Dratman and Jesse H. . “oo lh 0 ced rivers in | 1 saw that his foot was blue,” you would mind silting here a 430 E. Market Just Tele hone 2 un Frank, of the Woman's Medical '"9 h ol 4 she continued. “He had a cast few minutes and rubbing my toes. | ' p 2 3a College of Pennsylvania, declare, the Northwest to overflow and [opis jeg. It had been broken|I was just thinking that if some-| Public spirited local merchants, : llinoi MA. 2431 Bo Daa in their report to the New Eng- inundate thousands of acres ¢f by bullets or shrapnel. I talked one rubbed my toes a little while as an expression of goodwill, Ohio at Illinois Y Y Oo S £ . , re » 1944 land Journal of Medicine. farmland. to him quite a while and then the it might get the blood to circulat- want you to receive this lovely i ia = : ling and they wouldn't have to cut basket of gifts, if you have just {6th at Penn. the Soft Water . and Progress -1eh ae % % my foot off.” moved to the city, are a New Tn LAUNDRY . C18 20 % The chief nurse looked out to Mother or have just moved to 1118 N. Iinois : Routeman Will + 11% rg, |where a van with big red crosses a new address within the city. nr , jon the outside and wounded lying, There's nothing to buy. No 2141 N. Talbot We Have Every Laundry Service Call Promptly ' " tre {inside was backing up to a door. | obligation. 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