Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1964 — Page 3
Thursday, January 30, 1964
Clown Holl onkji* s uomminee * The regular monthly meeting of the Clowes Hall Women’s Committee will be held February 3rd, at 10:00 a.m. Following a brief business meeting, Dr. Carey Graham, head of Butler’s English Department, will speak on a new aspect of Shakespeare. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “Indiana’s Winter Residents” will be described at a program at the Children’s Museum Saturday at 11 a.m. The talk will be in the assembly hall of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian, and all are invited. Ronald Moore, a student at Purdue University and staff member at the museum, will speak of birds who winter in Indiana, will tell how to find and identify common native birds and will tell the proper way to feed them in winter. Birds from the museum collection also will be shown. The first in a series of badge classes for Cadette Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls in world understanding will be held Saturday from 2 to 4 pan. at the museum. Interested girls may enroll by sending name, address, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum.
Old Ailment New Treatment Recent strides in medical knowledge have brought marked changes in patient care. One of the best examples is the evolution of treatment methods in tuberculosis during the last few years. Formerly TB treatment almost automatically meant a long period of hospitalization. Today hospital care is still considered necessary as a rule, but many patients are discharged in six months or even less. Some are sent home to complete their’ convalescence, others resume normal work and recreation, usually with the continued help of drug treatment. It’s right there—in those two words, “drug treatment” —that the new approach to tuberculosis infection is largely summed up. Since the discovery about 15 years ago that TB could be effectively controlled with certain newly developed drugs, treatment has centered on drug therapy instead of bed rest. At the same time, step-ped-up anti-tuberculosis campaigns and other factors have contributed to a dramatic decrease in new cases of active TB. The problem nevertheless remains a serious one, with more than 50,000 new active cases and nearly 10,000 deaths in the United States each year. A certain degree of drug resistance developed by the tuberculosis germ helps to complicate the problem. Because signs of TB often don’t become visible for some time, persons with the active disease can go about unsuspecting, spreading infection. There is one reliable way of avoiding this danger—a way vigorously advocated by your Christ -• mas Seal organization. A tuberculin skin test will show whether the TB germ has lodged in the body. If it has, a chest X-ray will show whether it has done any damage. Because active TB in one person can menace a whole community, observance of these precautions is a duty to your neighbors as well as to yourself.
HEARING AIDS’ Do you have an excess hearing aid a tyour home which you would like to donate to Psi lota Xi sorority? Psi Otes are interested in the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Clinic and are making this appeal for hearing aids to be used by needy elderly citizens. Please call Dorothy Hanna, CH. 4-8787, Ruth Parke, CH. 41135 or Eleanor Sallee, CH. 42688. Drunk? Disorderly? Of Just Plain Sick? There he goes, weaving and stumbling down the street. Drunk, intoxicated, clobbered, stoned? Epithets are easy—but it’s better not to judge without knowing the facts. Here’s a fact. Doctors warn that certain illnesses or the after-ef-fects of surgery can duplicate exactly the effects of alcohol and narcotics! Diabetics, for example, can suffer clouded consciousness, slurred speech, incoordination that keeps them from walking a straight line. Before they pass out, they may appear to be “looking for a fight” The danger is that they may fall unconscious, be neglected, and fail to get the insulin they need. Similar dangers may result from other diseases, including some pulmonary ailments. In emphysema—a disease in which stale air is trapped in the lungs—the blood may accumulate carbon dioxide until a state of intoxication is reached, clouding the victim’s mind, thickening his speech, even leaving him unconscious. Dizzy spells, confusion, shakiness and nausea—all these may
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