Show Medical Triumphs Yet to Come Scientific medicine IK only In Its Infancy Its progress will prolong more and more markedly l the average nee of life by removing re-moving the diseases that play havoc during dur-ing childhood and adolescence For example ex-ample cholera infinitum the terror of mothers during tho second summer has within the year delivered up Its cause ton to-n medical student Duval of the University Univer-sity of Pennsylvania workinrr under tho direction of Prof Flexncr With the ex nmIllcN > of Vienna and Munich before un wo realize tin fall of typhoid fever which proves tho pitfall of no many an ambitious ambi-tious adult With typhoid will disappear Its most notable sequela gallstones When tho organisms themselves cannot ho directly handled tho source of contagion conta-gion will be learned and tho discuses thus avoided Our now constant enemies ton silltls influenza nnd tuberculosis will llnd It Impossible to progress when pcoplu realize the unclcanllncflB of handkerchief and como to the use of paper I napkins Diphtheria and whooping cough and probably other disease will have ono sourco of contagion removed when pot dogs and CUB are kopt away from children chil-dren or caicfully held within doom In vonllnns outside the province of medicine will bo by no means without Influence Wo have every reason to believe from analog that files arc a frequent medium of trane erring contagIous diseases Files breed practically only In stables and tho replacing re-placing the horse by tIme automobile moans their t extermination Joseph I Walsh In Booklovcrs Magazine |