Show S s 's II I I II I I I j I I I I II I The Grippe Talkers i I A distinguished physician of or the South read an excellent paper on Grip In Children before bethre ro a j II gathering o of American practitioners practitioners j at Detroit last June lIe He exI ex- ex I i in his introductory remarks that he lie didn't know what the nature I I of the infection was in the illnesses I he lie called grippe because he lie had i made no bacteriological investigation j i but the lie trouble prevailed in the colder I season and grippe was as good a i name as any to give It What's a name I between friends I Perhaps so It satisfies satisfies' the patient pa pa- tient lent and conveys a vague suggestion that the weather is responsible Yet in several cases of grippe the doctor doctor doc doc- tor described the infection proved to tobe tobe tobe be the colon bacillus causing inflammation of the collecting reservoir reser- reser reser- reser I voir of the kidney I I A large number of eminent I clans discussed the subject Some SomeI I agreed with the authors author's suggestion that all so called colds and grippe I I I should pc e isolated and children apI apparently ap ap- I I parenti developing such attacks exI ex- ex ex 1 i i i I eluded from school I A Chicago podiatrist mentioned that i j I I even in California and Florida grippe I epidemics prevail during the winter j I Another Chicago physician observed I that in last winters winter's epidemic or oi grippe in Chicago the Ule influenza I I j germ was as rarely or never found inthe in j I the nasal or bronchial secretions but butI buta I I j a streptococcus wa was usually present Grippe then lien isn't mild influenza influenza- influenza influenza-I j i it Isn't influenza at all alL I i 1 A Milwaukee li 15 physician observed I that the l Milwaukee case aseS she I bacteriological examinational once cure of two or three different i of bacteria found in cohn ol rit j I A New York ii 1 he lie had many cass cases of i had a remarkable hIe 1 E timber imber her of off rl j 1 in his t. I he instituted a bac al I the cases the influenza a germ genn gennI t I found once A lady from Dayton had o 0 I doses loses of potassium cibat ye ve treatment for grippe infect eti I children and the remedy late c cI I lively harmless Sodium I which is identical in action j I been administered regular t to I I in m modified milk Tue citrate treatment is to total tio o I I acidosis Even bemore we km I thug about acidosis many O tors Lors had noticed that alkali I good results in m in grippe a d A Des Moines phys c a I I the tIme the value of milk alkaline sp 1 irrigations for the nasal nasal- p pm i Such would be tue well ecU known i i salt solution with a alf l-alf teai sa of sodium bicarbonate in iniga inac a Or the alkaline ant the lie formulary dik dilu or eight or twelve time wll water I- I JM In c osin the HIP I pleaded guilty guilt ol or zig ng scientific term tern when lie various ailment ailment- he i de dc grippe We Ve v s' i ih d as frank Ml t The from all aU tins this rii p-rii r ris is this When on one ha haf grippe it is wi vice wc c to 02 is the matter m IB |