Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1941 — Page 4
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CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED—Baby’s Toilet Training Seat with foot rest. Bel. 3259-R. ROOM FOR RENT—B 43 N. Meridian St. Room for one or two. South exposure, steam heat, hot water. Reasonable. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank the organization, the club the girl scout Troop No. 10, our kind neighbors and friends who participated in making our Christmas Season a happy one. —Mr. and Mrs. Alva Such and son. FOR SALE—Eight piece dining room suite. Reasonable. Bel. 3693-M. CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank Rev. H. E. Anderson for his sympathy and services during the recent death of my brother, Allen Croan. I also wish to thank relatives and friends for flowers and cards. —Mrs. Ida Marvel. FOR RENT—45th and Road 52, near Speedway. New 3-room cottage, bath, frigidaire, completely furnished. Adults. Call Irv. 0271 for appointment.
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DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS of any kind. Coat relining, children’s clothing, baby coats. Reasonable. Tailor experience. Lovaun Hazelwood, Belmont 2052. W ANTED—Curtains to launder. 10c per strip. 3624 West 16th. Bel. 1052-J. WORK WANTED—I have one colored woman to place for day work. $2.00 and carfare per day, or SB.OO a week for regular work. See Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. FOR SALE—Grimes golden apples 50c bushel. Plenty of cider, pop corn and honey. Fox’s Fruit Farm, 3% miles northwest of Speedway. Talbott 0129. ‘Shoot the Rapids’ You haven’t "done the town” on a visit to Montreal unless you’ve “shot the rapids” at Lachine, a few miles down the St. Lawrence river. LaSalle, when he first discovered the turbulent rapids, thought he had arrived at the gateway to China and calledjt“La Chine.” The town of Lachine was the scene of one of the bloodiest of Indian raids August 5,1689, when 66 men, women and children died or disappeared after an Iroquois raid.
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Brain Tumor Detected With Electric ‘Brain* An electrical “brain” that analyzes the human brain—determining whether the owner is mentally ill and the nature of the illness, and detecting the presence and defining the location of a brain tumor—recently attracted the attention of doctors at the scientific exhibition of the American Medical association in Seattle. The device, technically known as an electro-encephalograph, was exhibited by its designers, Dr. Frederic A. Gibbs, W. G. Lennox and A. M. Grass of the Boston City hospital. The electrical brain detects and records the waves that are generated by millions of tiny “dynamos” in the human brain, sorts them out according to wave length and energy and draws a spectrum of them so that the scientists can analyze the contents of a brain. Discovery of the method of analysis was announced a year ago by the Boston City hospital scientists and since they have studied thousands of brains, ill and normal, and have discovered that the principal peak in the spectrum curve gives an index of the mental state of the individual. Schizophrenia, the disease of split personality, has a principal wave frequency of 10 per second, and the epileptic, when a shock is approaching, moves the principal wave frequency to 9 per second. The normal person, Dr. Gibbs explained, has a brain wave spectrum ranging from 1 to 50 waves per second, with the greater amounts of energy in the lower frequencies. When abnormal conditions arise the energy shifts from the higher to the lower frequencies. “The brain can be likened to a great electrical network into which a great many powerhouses are conducting electricity, each one at a different frequency. Some of them are up to great strength and others die down. We can’t see the powerhouses, but by measuring the voltage of each frequency we can tell at which powerhouse there has been some change in activity and, perhaps, what caused it. Widow, 74, Pays Fine For Drunken Driving LONDON.—A 74-year-old widow, Mrs. Amelia Graham, was fined £2O (about $80) and costs in a Hendon court on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Her defense was that she drank whisky on her doctor’s advice because of air raid shock—a tablespoon every four hours. Strict Control at Border Hits This Town iriPurse CALEXICO, CALlF.—Strict regulation of aliens is a headache to this American shopping center. Merchants said that when the visa system for visiting Mexicans was instituted July 1 business slumped 65 to 80 per cent. Federal officials have indicated that the old system of issuing crossing cards to some 15,000 Mexicans will be restored shortly,
CHIROPRACTIC ALLY SPEAKING (by Paul H. Tyner, D. C.) Sacro-illiac Strain Dr. Emmett Murphy, Washington, D. C. chiropractor, writing in the “Machinists’ Monthly Journal” official publication of the International Association of Machinists of which he is health editor, says “According to official statistics, sacro-illiac strain ranks third among compensable injuries.” The Sacro Illiac joint is formed by the wedge shaped bone at the base of the spine with the ilii, or hip bones, on either side. The ilium (plural Ilii) is the upper part of the innominate bone, the lower front part of which is knowh as the pubis and the lower back part is known as the Ischium. The joint is a more or less moveable one, more in women, less in men, over the age of fifty. Subluxations of this joint may be produced by many causes, chief among which are injuries, assuming a cramped position, and standing with the weight on one leg, slipping and falling, a strain from lifting, and sometimes from just pull 7 ing on a shoe or getting out of bed. Many cases of Sciatica are due altogether to subluxations of this joint which decrease the diameter
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of the Great Sacro Sciatic Foramen and bring about an impingement of the Sciatic nerve. A Sacro Iliac subluxation is to be found in nearly all lumbago cases. Some, however, are due to a rotation of the slh lumbar vertebra on the sacrum. Dr. William Brady writing in the Indianapolis News on December 3 says: “Formerly we did not consider the junction of sacrum and hip bone a true joint—we thought it was rigid union which permitted no movement. But first the Osteopaths, and then Joel Goldthwaite showed the sacro iliac junction not only permits some movement, particularly in women, but is subject 'to all the diabilities of true joints, such as strain, sprain partial dislocation (subluxation,) complete dislocation, inflammation (arthritis.) Dr. Brady is to be admired for his honesty in admitting that his profession was wrong in denying that sacro iliac subluxations could exist and irritate nerves—a fact that has been known to the Chiropractic and Osteopathic professions and used for the benefit of their patients for many years. In 1926 much publicity was given to the discovery by Dr. Henry P. DeForest and Dr. Horace G. Baldwin, New York physicians who had been conducting researches in the medical laboratories of Cornell University. They announced that they had discovered that a slight dislocation of the dorsal bone of the pelvis exerts pressure on nerves passing thru the sacro iliac joint and causes many of the ills that human flesh now suffers from. They announced that they had obtained seemingly miriculous cures in thousands of cases ‘by adjusting these subluxations. The “New Haven Union’’, is an editorial commenting on this purported discovery had the following to say: “Now all this has a very old and familiar sound to anybody who understands the theory and practice of Chiropractic. This new (?) method of treatment which these M.D.'s’flatter themselves with having discovered (?) has been known to Chiropractors for over thirty years. Instead of Drs. DeForest and Baldwin wasting their time fussing around the Cornell laboratory, they can save themselves a whole lot of trouble by attending a reputable Chiropractic College where they will learn that they are only thirty years late with their medical discovery.” Horace Gray, M. D., Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford University, writing on “Sacro Iliac Joint Pain” in The New International Clinics June, 1938 says: “The logical treatment, manipulation, has developed slowly, because of its laboriousness.” He quotes Sir Robert Jones: “Forcible manipulations constitute a branch of manipulative surgery which has been so neglected as tp bring considerable disrepute upon our profession. This neglect has proved a
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rich harvest to the bone-setter. I referred to it at some length in a recent lecture so I will not now elaborate the subject. It is sufficient to say that we should mend our ways rather than abuse the unqualified. Dramatic successes at their hands cause us to inquire as to the reasons; it is not wise or dignified to waste time in denouncing their many mistakes, for we cannot hide the fact that their successes are due to our failures, and that it is only by adding to our knowledge and perfecting our technique that we can hope to banish the bonesetter from our midst.” Come now, Sir Robert, who are the "unqualified”, those men and women whom you dub bone-setters but who know how to correct these lesions, or the doctors who have not been trained to do this? Why
Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 3-4 GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL in ‘Northwest Mounted Police’ And WAYNE MORRIS VIRGINIA DALE in \ ‘THE QUARTERBACK* Also Colortone Cartoon “Northwest Mounted Police” will start Friday at 8:45; Satur day, 7:10-9:30. Show starts at 6:00 Saturday Night. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—JANUARY 5-6-7 TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL in ‘THE MARK OF ZORRO* And LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE in ‘DR. KILDARE GOES HOME’ Also Colortone Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—JANUARY 8-9 JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN in ‘CITY FOR CONQUEST* And LAUREL and HARDY in ‘A CHUMP AT OXFORD* Also News and Comedy
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not recognize that the Chiropractor the Osteopath, the Naturopath, the Surgeon, the Obstetrician, the Pediatrician, the Podiatrist, the Optometrist, the Dentist and many other specialists each has his own special field, and that no one man can hope to be master of all the specialties necessary to the restoration of health, and that only through cooperation can we be of the greatest possible service to the public. NOTE—Drs. Paul H. and Myrtie A. Tyner will be glad to have you consult them about your health problems. Phone Market 3046 or call at 410 Odd Fellow Bldg., Indianapolis or call at their Speedway City office over Rosner’s Drug Store after 3 p. m. every day except Thursdays and Sundays. (Paid Adv.)
