Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1951 — Page 4
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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951 rT
n Service, who reports. that| | the surgeons general of the Army,
Navy and Afr Fores have been
taking part in a co-operative proto investigate 'flu outbreaks United States. . Dearing said a single labor- | , after the strain of a parar Influenza virus has been
many as in is material within five weeks, On the basis of the production by one laboratory, Dr. Dearing believes a large number of laboratories could produce enough vaccing in quick time to meet the needs of the United States in case another widespread epidemic struck. . During a recent test, one pharmaceutical house prepared 1000 doses of vaccine within 22 days and another did the job ni 23
was pointed out that in previous
Dearing emphasized that the Army, Navy, and New York
making tests of the recently-pro. duced vaccine and that the effi- B Wadsworth Likely cacy of any vaccine must meet the | ence Service State Writer test of actual use before its real, whooB ROLE. a: 38, July. Be valtie can be determined. por The renewed interest in “flu” i : ‘ vaccines in the United States came Orbe: OF 18 be Just making as a result of epidemics of a mild William E. Schevill, research type of influenza in Sweden, |associate at the Woods Hole Greenland, Norway, Netherlands, 'Oceanographic Institution here, Igium and in England. America’ hopes to answer that question escaped a serious epidemic this {through means of high fidelity
. Dr. Dearing said the strain of recently made off the coast of flu virus was received Jan. 19 and |yiorida. that by Jan. 22 it had been sent | Mr. Schevill actually played to six pharmaceutical manufac-! back to the porpoises some of the turers who previously had agreed recordings he had made, but how to make the trial vaccine. ‘their reeorded voices affected him’
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GARDEN SPOT IN THE CITY—Joseph De Paul, a railroad watchman, cultivates the iris in his days. The strain used was flown trackside garden in the shadow of Chicago's skyscrapers. The garden is a tiny one but large | to this country from England. It| enough to offer the pleasure of growing things to passers- -by in the busy metropolis t
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WASHINGTON, July 5 (UP)— The Food and Drug Administra-| tion warned the nation’s 1/mil-| lion diabgtics today that use of] a “diabetes remedy” produced.by! a Mexican company could prove,
The agency said about 20 pack-! ages of the preparation have | {been intercepted en route to dia{betics in various parts of the!
| Authorities said the preparaition was "worthless and dangerious” if used as a substitute for insulin, and that diabetics would
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