Show I 3 Medics Offer Advice a at Fever ever Meet Children chronically under par should be examined carefully for possible evidences e of rheumatic fever fe That was the advice given by physicians Monday evening in the Tribune-Telegram Tribune auditorium during during during dur dur- ing a meeting sponsored by the rheumatic fever committee Business Business Business Busi Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs of Utah central district Speakers were Dr James Z Davis city health commissioner Dr Joseph P. P Kesler Salt Lake City school physician and Dr James F. F Bosma professor of oC pediatrics pediatrics pediatrics pe pe- pe- pe University of Utah college college college col col- col- col lege of medicine They pointed out that the fever is a subtle disease I which often follows throat infections infections infections and is marked only by such symptoms as listlessness poor appetite appetite appetite ap ap- petite and failure to gain weight |