Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 21, 3 December 1920 — Page 7
THE KICHMONB PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1920.
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SAFE ANAESTHETIC INVENTION CLAIMED BY SOVIET HOSPITALS
(By Associated Prss) PARIS, Dec. 3. An anaesthetic -with relatively no danger and "pleasant to take," is said to have been produced and used in the hospitals of Soviet Russia. Dr. Marcou. once an interne of the Paris hospitals, describes the process in an article written for L'lnformation. He asserted that he watched the new method used in Petrograd hospitals. Me attributes its experimental use on animals to Prolessor Kravkoft and its application to operations on persons to Professor Frdovoff, formerly surgeon to the emperor. Ii Marcou says the patient awakes from the sleep produced by it a little heavy in the head but without nausea or ill effects. It is methylpropylcarbinol In the proportion of one to 100 parts ot warm, salty water that does the business, he says. This is injected directly into a large vein in the elbow and the hollow tube is left in the vein so more may be pumped in as needed. When from 100 to 200 grams of the liquid have been put in the blood the patient sleeps but there still remains reflex action in the eyes, which is taken the standard of anaesthetir.ation. Patient Sleeps. As more of the sleep-producer is used, sensitiveness leaves the eyes end the surgeon operates, testing the eyes from time to time so as to keep the blood-system supplied with the fiuid. The patient sleeps several hours after the completion of the operation. "Hundreds of operations," says Dr. Marcou, "were performed in Russia during my stay. I watched some of them. Not one case of death has yet been reported." The anaesthetic is said to be particularly valuable for head and neck operations where the use of ether or chloroform mask interferes with the Rirgeon"s work. In such diseases as make the introduction of salty solutions into the blood undesirable or dangerous, says Dr. Marcou, salt may be replaced by glucose or bicarbonate of soda.
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PHILOMATH, Ind George Griffith, of Gratis. Ohio, arrived Friday for a visit with Anchor Leistner and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Clevengor and family Miss Edn Rich of Richmond, left Sunday for her home, after nursing the past three weeks at th home of J. O. Plankenhorn Callaway Isaac and family spent Sunday with relatives at Greensfork Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family entertained Sunday in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenberg, who were recently married: Mr. and Mrs. Williard Rodenberg and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg "and sons, John and Walter, and MistEdith Brown Mildred Stinson of Richmond, spent the latter part of the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown spent Sunday with Misses Laura and Mary Rodenburg.. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daugh ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bosworth, of Richmond.. .Mr3. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie, and Mrs. Earl Doddridge were in Rich mond Saturday. . .Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of Conterville called on Mrs. Anchor Leistner and son Frank, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shaxdle, of Conterville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankcnhorn and son Orval Mr. and Mrs. HarryLambert were in Centerville Tuesday afternoon Miss Ethel Stinson of Abington spent Thursday night with Miss Edith Brown Miss Mildred Plessinger entertained Emil Filby of Connersville, Thanksgiving day... Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bell and daughter of Cen terville, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton Mrs. Williard Rodenburg, Mrs. Elmer Deer and Mrs. Rots Stevens spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Plankcnhorn and family Mrs. Callaway Isaac and children spent Sunday and Monday with relatives at Greensfork Mrs. R. Stinson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Shank Virgil Plessinger of Richmond, spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and family Ernest StinFon and Charles Rodenburg were in Connersville Saturday evening.. .Will Plankenhorn and James Rose left
Monday for St. Elmo, Illinois, to consult a specialist Iola Dodridge spent Monday night with Bessie Plough Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son, Orval, spent Thanksgiving with Margaret Shadle of Centerville. DUBLIN, Ind. Preaching services at the Friends and Christian churches Sunday morning and evening; at the M. E. church at 7 p. m. Sunday school at all churches at the uusual hour. Mrs. Louisa Hayden and daughter Marie were at West Elkton, Ohio, last Wednesday to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts Mrs. Alice Reeves, of Camden, O., came last Friday to stay with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Houren Miss Gladys Cohee of Franttton, Ind., spent the week-end here with her parents Miss Sarah Scheeberger left Saturday morning for her home in Milwaukee, Wis., after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Orie Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Money entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Toney end daughter Louise, and Miss Flossie Money of Richmond, Austin Money of Indianapolis, A. P. Money and Auburn Money Riley Laymon spent the week-end with Mr. Deem in Knightstown The Francis Asbury class of the M. E. Sunday school will have a Christmas bazaar in the west room of the home of Miss Linnie Hood beginning Dec. 15 Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall and daughter spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Albany, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott of Cincinnati, are here visiting their parents and friends Mr. De Vaughn has returned to his work at Ashland, O., after a few days' visit here with his family Miss Janice Doner is very sick at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Doner The Martha Washington club met Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. J. C. Johnson. .. .Mr. Orie Huddleston and mother, Mrs. Sarah Huddleston, motored to Orange, Ind , Sunday and visited with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ryan. .. .Samuel Wilson has returned to his home in Kansas City, after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson Mi.-:s Florence Knipe of New Albany, spent Thanksgiving vacation here with her mother. . .Mrs.
Ohmit and daughter Maxine, and Mr. Ed. Beeson were among the guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase. The dinner was given in honor of Curtis Chase of Jasonville, Ind. The other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
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....Mrs. John Copeland spent several days recently with her father, James Pearce, near Clayton. Ind... Mr. Jacob Snyder, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, was taken to the hospital at Indianapolis Saturday, where he underwent a surgical operation Monday. .Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Thomas and children spent several days recently with relatives at Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith bad as their
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