Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1952 — Page 78
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14 parade JULY 27, 1952
MEDICINE ON THE MARCH
Do ‘Shots’
They may, say doctors — but
70 KEEP YOU IN TOUCH with the latest medical developments, PARADE reports here new discoveries made by medical researchers. Many of these studies are still experimental. To learn more, ask the man
‘who knows best—your doctor. THE EDITORS.
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ORRIED ABOUT POLIO attacking your child if he gets shots this simmer against whooping cough, diphtheria, or tetanus? Many parents have been confused over reports that such inoculations increase the chances of children contracting polio during an epidemic. You can be guided by recommendations of a recent conference sponsored by the U.S. Public Health Service. The conference brought together polio investigators, pediatricians and health officers. The experts agreed: “Diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough are serious diseases which can be prevented by immunization. Unchecked, these diseases present a far greater hazard than poliomyelitis. The benefits derived from immunization against these diseases far outweigh the questionably small increased chance of contracting polio.” Inoculations can be given—and should be given —this summer if there is no polio in your community. And, even if there is an epidemic, they should be given if your doctor advises them.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE has been treated successfully
by prolonged sleep. A recent French report says 37
out of 46 patients were helped by this means. Patients slept 18 out of every 24 hours. They got sleep-inducing drugs.in the morning and slept for 31, to 4 hours. While still sleepy they were given another dose and went back to sleep again for another 3% to 4 hours. After dinner, more drugs were used so they slept through the entire night.
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NURSE readies Lester Fronic, 7, for needle as part of blood substitute test sponsored by National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
For other news on injections and polio, see story above.
