Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1952 — Page 13

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By United Press PITTSBURGH, June 19 -The &-U.- 8. 8teel Corp. has started dig., 1 ging coal from a “mine in the sky.” % The mine, 2160 feet ahove sea] ! level on a mountain near Mun-| a4 son, W. Va., now is producing, 4000 tons of high-grade metallurgical coal a day and production will reach 10.000 tons daily when work is completed. The company did a face-lifting job on a towering tree-covered mountain in the surface develop-| ment work for the mine. More than 1.5 million cubic yards of earth and rock were moved to

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{ Scripps-Howard Science Editor American medicine today possesses a new mastery over tropical diseases as a result of the experiences of World War II and

out of them, A survey of the situation was given the Chicago meeting of the American Medical Association by Dr. L. T. Coggeshall, chairman of {the department of medicine of the

{University of Chicago. A widely] {known authority on tropical dis-| |eases, Dr. Coggeshall served in|

{the Navy Medical Corps during {World War II as a captain. “When this country entered {World War. II, our defenses {against tropical diseases were pathetically inadequate,” Dr. {Coggeshall said. “There was a |deficiency of specific drugs and ia lack of familiarity with known measures, “An enormous research program has been carried out in the {past 10 years which should re{move the menace of several of ithe so-called war diseases.” | Fach war, Dr. Coggeshall {pointed out, has been associated ‘with a pestilence. In the Civil {War, it was typhoid fever, in {World War 1, influenza.

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In World War II, it was malaria. There were 500,000 cases, | more than 5 per cent of our total | forces suffering from the disease. | Dr, Coggeshall points out that {a ¢éommon misconception about tropical diseases is that they occur only in the tropics. Epidemics |of malaria have occurred as far

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