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I Iron fron IAd c ia- ia 00 S IC In ron Aid d' d 1 t 1 i Sufferers of of Anemia Anemi 4 Q By DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy Hy- geis geia the tho Health Magazine In cases of or anemia after r any In In- In Ce ns antI and poisons have hn le been n controlled con con- trolled or after aCter any Infestation Uon with worms has lias been abolished or 01 after fler the poisons ha have ha c b been en eliminated anti and In which there are areno areno areno no defects In blood formation by tho the forming blood o organs ans or In which there Is no excessive destruction of blood cells In an any of the organs of oC the body It Is la customary to Improve o tho formation of oC blood by the giving of or certain substance In the diet which are pre particularly rich In Iron hon and antI In vitamins Meats contain from two to eight times moro more Iron than such substances substances sub sub- stances as rice Spinach contains three times Umes as much Iron as oS apples applen or oats oatH seven times time a. a as much as eggs six sl times as ns much as pens five rIvo times as much as beets eight times as ns much as potatoes s All An ot or these substances contain however ho considerable quantities of oC Iron and arid arc are UI useful In tho the diets of ot anemic patients In addition however to attemptIng attempting attempt attempt- Ing loC to give iron b by proper diet one may be he certain that the correct corned amount Is being had b by taking quantities of or Iron as medicine to for I I I which several forms are available It should bo be emphasized that the this discovery of oC Infection an anywhere about the bod body ma may mean that the Infection Is responsible for blood destruction hence a n. most careful study must be given to the tonsils the teeth the tho prostate gland the thc ears the generative organs In women wom worn I en en or an any other frequent source of ot Infection in attempting to io control anemia The gallbladder and the appendix ma may become InC infected ted with chronic Infections an and unless removed continue continue continuo con con- to cause th the patient to be a n. constant sufferer from lom a deficiency in the number of red Wood blood cells or orIn orin orin in the amount of or red blood coloring matter maUer Such worms as ns the tapeworm or orthe orthe the hookworm or the germ of oC ame- ame amebic amebic bic dys dysentery may locate In the bowel and may cause causo small amaH hemorrhages hemorrhages hem hem- from tho bowels and loss hoes of blood sufficient to keep the tho person person person per per- son constantly afflicted and below par A person with cancer particularly of or the Intestines may lose Jose blood re rep repeatedly re- re p as ns the tho result of o f the In Inflammation In- In and ulceration and antI of lh the the- Infection of or tho tissues s by the new growth In such cases treatment treat treat- m meat ment nt of or the tho blood is not likely to Improve the tIle condition whereas aI a correct diagnosis and prompt re removal removal re- re moval mo of or the dangerous growth leads lead's to recover recovery There are diseases like malaria and tuberculosis In lU which the constant constant constant con con- stant infection of ot the tho body by the germs results in blood destruction Finally th there ro I Is tho the old diagnosis or of overwork and It Is generally well known wn that a a. person person per per- son lion may keep his h health At par or on above by proper attention to rest anti and exercise and diet and sunlight and anti outdoor air by the tho securing of ot tho thio proper ot of mental re rc- rc and b by freedom from tram fear or worry If the liver U of oC an on animal Is Ia re remo removed re- re mo moved It will remain normal from three to five hours Shortly after arter it t becomes seriously HI m develops develops' S' S convulsions the tho blood pressure drops tremendously the h heart art beat Increases tho breathing becomes and the animal l tIles dies Ies in two wo h hours urs unless It Is given some ome treatment to prolong Its life lite The same sarn symptoms occur when there hero Is a a. great fall faU In tho the amount of or sugar In tho blood such as ma may occur for instance with a great reat overdose of Insulin Thus the ab absence ab- ab senco sence or deficiency of the liver may Jray be bo associated with death or with serious disease In Iii their studies of ot tho the liver scientists have developed methods for lor determining whether or n not t tho the liver iver Is functioning properly These Involve In Injection Into th the bo body y of or a ado adye dye do substance which tho liver picks up and excretes If It the tho liver is functioning capably in tho the tion of or toxic substance sub a larger Jarger amount of or the tho lyo dye will bo be gotten otten rid of oC than when it falls faUs to function so efficiently Since the number ot of toxic B substances substances sub sub- b. b stances which may attack the human hu man bod body is considerable Including Including- germs poisons C foreign proteins and similar products tho the functioning of the tho liver In removing poisons poisons' Is Isone Isone isone one of th the most Important for life lire and health So far Car as the thc gallbladder Is con concerned on e extensive experimentation has already shown that it Is quite pos for Cor a n a person to lo get Jet along nIong fairly well without his hs gallbladder cr Many Jan animals do ho not have ha a a gall bladder Just as as many many animals animals' d donot do donot not have an appendix On the tho other hand in some animals the appendix Is a i very r l largo large sac c. c developed far m. m beyond the Insignificant little tub tubo that remains in the human being Anyone Anone whether ho is a a. st student den denof of or physiology or not can see eG that this entire mechanism is extremely complicated that It contains many factors of or safety as well welt as factors factora of ot danger for the tho human body and nd that a n. vast amount of knowledge remains to be be learned before It i 1 rul fully understood The ocean is said sald to c contain three layers of water The upper layer contains animal and plant life the middle is a a. region where decomposition of ot organic remains takes es place and the tho bottom i Id Is tva yaM va vater i ter from tho the polar rc regions lons |