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Show ' , , , ,- .- ' , - . - - ' , - - i- ME. --- :- i .1 - ! . , ) ,.L.. ,., - 0 --11 0 , Fight Against D , , - , L' ldIT , . ' , t"hMe , aPfc'Ynisn eT01. morrow's 'at slowly but surely the cauu and cure of each. disease is found and put to use. ' t. ' ' LIIeh-',,- ' ' b,.;1 T ,, ' atubhealte 1.. Gives - ' , - -- Sun Cire-- , - 1938. '17,-- all . - i , - i . - , , , . : 6 Old SoP Battles With ;i 1 . , . - , t, - . SAIIIJICAT. DECEMBER MLIII ,I ''' . - .. . From the scientist's test D 'El T i Virtually UntilloWn To Man e ear Future .1 -- iëe ---qi . , art', NEWS,- SAI:r LAKE CE111,..)(7VIAS--- --- --- - . - 0 , 0 'Cardiac' Fever I ,, , - : 4 ' 1 1: , masa BEACH. 1P1afeets- ' tral not Milne Many hnaginative fictional vmrks dealing vith the man of - r , 4 1 pig& ars being 'used ht medical the future have seen hira as a magnifiCently brainy cripple, a 1 , I C Latest science's battle dis. against 1 -- , man with a huge head and a great brain but with a wasted and , 4 cm. e almoot useless body. It was thought writers that man Six pallid' Youngsters; their J, t I ,eir , ' I increasing attention to science and to thought. vrould leave no . nokor gradually borrowing the time for giving attention to his body and general physical well of eimshina their glow health, 1 4 -- .' , being. r , frail bodies almost completely I Careful study of the facts, however, must inevitably lead us t exposed to the sim's ra3ra. are, 1 ' 1 1 playing and resting every day to an exactly opposite conclusim The health of modem man is ! In the tropical outdoors. ' 1 ' All are sufferers- from cardiac -. ,,, considerably better than it was a few decades or a few genera. 1 . I ds"' , -, , fever. a rheumatic condition of t tions ago and we have good reason to believe that the future 1 4 AU are city children. the heart. 1 1 ' elv. , , will bring continued improvement. , , AU are from homes of moderate-meows.) whose limited budgets Along with the-- , advancement I - ', 1,,,,....,... wheel science le maidng In purei ago of 80 yeen a quarter Of a - -- 1 ' never could send the little suf. ;1 ' . ferers to the tropics. Yet they century agot It does not mean ly technical fields and which is s are soaking up simshiris and reaulthig in better machines. beto that a man who would live ter equipped- hotnes, improved' age og 60 years a quarter ,ol a wooing health in an eight ' means Aa trove( and communing,. century ago now could be ii month? stay in one of the roost r tion, medical science is making 4,44,046,.k44.,....,..;.-4- -liseee.Katit........,. expected to reach the age sumptuous and completely equipof 65. strides advancement means. Instead of It the. that eequal in the worldSt. ped this holds of ad. us over dread disease health 1 professor ill:spitalit. publit imd the scourge of diseasesnumber of infants and small on Allison I ministration I at Harvard Univee f Wand, today. which once cut such swaths into children who die prematurely has even play place of When looking at such k prots sity, recently said: :1' been reduced to such an extent the life span of the worlds pop. wealth which year after year seems "M the yearspass, this activ. ''" Illation are slowly and surely be . that the average length of life lent. of Experfaseet Subjects to baffle tbe efforts of the most ity (conmiuniesble, disease has been Increased by fully lb able ing conquered. They , are the subjects of a , men in reeearch, it is-- re-- wiltundoubtedly assume a medical While it is not'reasonabil to year& experiment which is belook consume to on less some back and . freshing important,place think that we may ever entire ing closely vnttched by metro-pa-l It is interesting to look st a of the triumphs which have a lesser of the amount public . , few of the records dealing with ly eliminate dissue, its ravages physicians. Their progbeen achieved in the face of health department budget and a ressitanwill are being steadily reduced and various common diseases determine whether to me equally difficult conditions. The lesser amount of time of the of the man of the future will have can .,the ravages . stay We sunshine just what has been scomplisto development of insulin. for in-- public health personnel.an ever cleaner, more healthful rheumatism of the heart and can These six .17oston children are being used to testmedical science's discoveriti in ad by median science in the past stance,' which has changed the have good reason to believe that ' the the little invalids ptace to live. Not only curative. few decades to free our lives give status of diabetes from a swift the constant battle against disease. They are soaking up sunshine in an experiv.int many epidemic diseases that are but preventive medicine as well from 'what were once serious and strength needed for the fight of and certain death to that of a now fairly prevalent will be is making great' advances, and which will determine whether sunshine can stay the ravages of rheumatism ofjhe life. constant menaces. adcurable an disease control. provides Hospital brought under our private physicians and pubRheumatic fever, which shortSo heart. as mirable we communicable for once was the example. long Smallpox, which requirements lic health agencies alike are ens the life span or makes ' have our men of intelligence. diseases will be testi extensive. great plague of the world. now wonders with the Job in of victims its invalids chronic Its baccili or toxin resource and scientific training permanently of diphtheria. typhoid a seems and is trend the Epidemics rarity, crowded cities, is first evidence keeping people healthy. weaken the heart action. fever. cerebrosipinal meningitis still to be steadily- downwards. willing to devote their time and of merely treating them for sick- in pains in the joints. anemia in the interests of pure said to and .many others will give us nen - when It hu already come The last smallpox epidemic which efforts become tired to a and ...,,..,T tendency research be unknown In the tropical W. without I was felt in Utah was in 1920. scientific relatively little concern.... One atit late In its upon- them. stages easily. ao of so of science a has state zones, with fair thought discovered, when there personal gain. cases may degree per More Physical Activity. of and vtdves the heart tacks the can as we be reasonably now the sun rays will take up O. long that the communicable 100,000 population in the state: 11 Also, the increase in leisure sure of solving any problem t certainty battle to make the child of Iv diseases which now give us chief 11 future will undoubtedly carry the time and the way in which it is the figure in 1935 had dropped I to as a is future which controius concern the 50 the within next tO will. presented 7.4. by our own efforts on much farther. disaalthease. However, there had been being filled discussed at length race. to this 10. of abecome ling of beda 194years. minor relatively The number very eisewhIre in these pages, offers -. hospital epideadc ,.,,, Cancer still stands as the 194' and the five year average Is steadily increasing, offering a considerable guarantee et 41 worlds great medical enigma. consequence." One of the outstanding reasons from Not was 10.3 cases per sick. care to the Modern business. the better health. ing -but each year definite strides are of hospitais why communicable diseases are the number are need and desire to earn a livelt-- 100,000 population. This' Hews only LI 11 now being brought under-th- conbeing made in the effort to solve 1; compares with 17.6 in Wisconsin hood, is not taking up all of increasing and their capac'ty he. Manufacturing and -' IPKONS WASATC11. 2725 riddle and each year meth- ' trol, why epidemics of diseases but the amount ine man's time and more and more over the Barrie period, but only ! enlarged, of ode are this disease such as typhoid and diphtheria treating 1.0 in New York and 03 in Mao of their and ot the people are indulging in equipment quality We omitbetter. Tf-may which oboe were alarmingly ire Dispensing Opticians 1are being improved each year. ; sachusetta, It is interesting to getting VIhobbies, playing games, taking that cancer will quent now- have almost dim!). note in this regard that both New dently expect tv,vacations in the outdoors, di of 1;lj Definitely, the man of the fu- . as nor be unitsteventually in thoroughly work is the ... York a ture will not be physical clip peered, and Massachusetts hate which tends to strike a balance Ni derstood as are commoner dis- is being carried on ' and a mental giant. He may between mental and physical m. 2a H. DEARDEN pie compulsory vaccination for small-pm- , eases .today and that ita treat- - ion .which health 11 Fehr Chou N. Kearns Building 4.4 ;Agencies and by public raise his mental level, improve while neither Wisconsin nor t,,,e tivity, between work and play as thorough and ment be will educational inatitutions everyLt. h,s living conditions. lighten his which is conducive to good Utah has such a law. The strides Solt Lake City Til eff ective. Memtger opt. D. where. It is probably true that work. increase his leisurein made in the we: 'gamut smallpox health. 1, ; '!1;44. Tobeirtidcwil Death 1431" has much no so one done he of is almost certain trend that thing it of fact, the since the dioYeryolth.prtn. Typical to of status tuberculosis The above home the modern to raise' tot the urns At medi. wilt however, time, action in the and nave of been vaccination ciple thought . ".177-4171- 1 day stands as one of the out. P. O. Box 208 :44 14 the level of the dwelling.of the he is going to better his health gm UTh OZ stmobta cal world, and in the realm ot tremendous. At the same time to the accont- 11 Was, middle ages as the modern saniand increase-hiof life in as the progress In the fignt to standing tributes span state government. is a special re ;:of mans indominGood bathroom. plishmenta theY which to new plumbMg bY tary many enjoy the disease it is amble will and tireless energy. does pt Self Lebo. att. ow port released two years ago more to keep our homes wonders with whkh science will the Utah State Planntng Board wheretnteruttng to observe-tha4::.1;2 While medical science does not healthful and free from disease hint. provide entitled "Health Policies, Icor as smallpox was almost synony. yet thoroughly understand this Than any other thing they conUtah." It embodies a careful mous with death two centuries no and disesto specific tain. instudy of the health situationago, now most patients recover IPL..:." :1421 cure-- for it. the national death Rarda-rzRoots Por Improvement the state by a group of fully .from.the disease when ther are rate in the United States has so how 'Even conditions. their. and present able to be given the beet of modqualified physicians, been reduced from 206 par 100,- - ever, leave murn room for im,' coeclusions and advice as to ern treatment. 000 population in 1900 to 51.2 in and the man of the provement, future policies. No longer do we 1934. In Utah the tuberculosis Diphtheria Now Rare wait for sudden epidemics to d of death rate is about t;'Diphtheria, once a serious menstrike and then frantically try to national the via average. but this is rESIMOOMINWRIMMISMIONNIVINENI ace Ithe terrible now a has become life. to' with adversary: cope to facts due the that doubtless genuine-raritOver the five year now. we look ahead and prepare 31, the climate of the mountain when numerous for such eventualities. More im- - period states is recognizedly healthful ;1' oil:S we censuses were taken the death portent still. in looking ahead tuberculosis and as Utah, regards endeavor to eliminate the condi-- rate front this disease was 43 some other mountain unlike Ecr-Etc:- 1 per 100,000 in the United States tions which make possible' such atates, has not attempted to cap- and only 1.7 in Utah. Immunizaepidemics of disease. At the , on fact Rails this commercially of tion all childreu would almost tiAli present- time we have not nd hasnotrawnnerninan-y--4Utah of disease etimtnitte disease. the rated- the, I.v01114y trboterlar patients seeking cure. of Sclurlet fever is slowly decreasepidemics but the likelihood as In behalf of ,the American Red Cross, may we express apCompetent physicians have 1 1045 East ist south a devastating scourge such ing in bbth state and nation. bat predicted that continuation of the likelihood is that the future the many' that have been recorded in present efforts will eventual1 coatacted ay.will show the greatest progress i!Iti the past itt definitely less ' than preciation for the wonderful response to an appeal for contribur r ; ly ICiake tuberculosis "as rare '1 in the fight against this discese. It was a few years ago. as the and ... gt y certainly The leprosy," the recent in The the Silters Hata was that tions Tragedy. Death Recent of from Lowey given ,..717! reports outstanding 3 virtual elimination of this dis- tx, First definite indication we men of research on this problem eocr which has caused so many '4 re' Cross and alleviate contributions Holy indicate that quarantine for this have that our health measuret suffering brought made, helped. ;.-z deaths for XI generations premature disease elizninate disease is more based on tradiand efforts to of the fu-man will the offer tion than on scientific need and lief to many of the bereaved families. A rehabilitation program have borne fruit is in studying ture a tremendous advantage in the mortality statistics. Mmtalk that Immunization is practical -- tit AORWITED LI health. battle for his than and effective. Considerable work for the children who need it. is under ty rates are definitely lower cliseasea are belng Venereal way cea. a of American of remains to be done in the mac- College they were a quarter more more and under brought life ex. ter of immunisation, however. as II:of tury ago, and the normal Surgeons control as the question Is brought of man has increasedit requires a series of five injec4 and the Into Medical meat,. American May we also express thanks forthe response to the annt.lal open vigorous PlIrl6 years in that time Car. Lions and there is a small pro- urea are being taken to combat ÁSSOCintion facts offer proof portion 01 highly sensitive indidrive that closed Thanksgiving Day. the evil. Educational campaigns. medical practices and kmerican Hospital viduals who experience very: disint much as medical practice. are increased attentkm to matters of turbing reactions after' one or a for of Association the world 515 way ,paving hygiene and health are giving tie two of the treaunents When we the future which may be largely - concrete-resultremember what obstacles had to "social the evIts" free from such On the other hand. any NI IA be overcome in the fight against ': which have plagued mankind Tor g -- .3 at LOCATION F coxvnuurt particu . smallpox and development of comparison ot statistic). 111 1 years. of- mortality' cue in the tarty MODERN EQUIPMENT : smallpox vaccine, we need not be Greater Control Forecast I tat.. f t carefully rates, must , he made a .,... unduly sanguine to 10. Of the prospects for bringing triwzort SERV and with Many- revervatione. thoroughly succeesfulanticipate conclusion . communicable disease under VI ;:::4 men the and MIL L IWIPIrt Death is inevitable BIRIS caomi this battle to scarlet lee. Wilsow against SmiWe. F son!ble control, Chairsodui Soarniery who are working to improve our er health and our chances ot nor. Measles- still presents a prob:11 A. sivotritos C. T. W0111.1171! f. mai life have neither the thought lem and annually takes a numnee V11104411111MOS Treeenter nor-th- e desire ever to eliminate-,it.tot of lives, principally among chit.17.:41;Z:417adirTdrdriArai.g4 .. that obviously, That means, MAITRE IP, N. )0111. dren under five of A years iire..; .171 Emma the death mut can hever be low- - great improvement in that- COn OTTENNG AND Viseabeirsona ile,44011, rum COMPUTE 1105DITAL g K 'I N.. ered beyond a- certain ,point dition has already been 'recto-tied: SEIVICZ , NI NI . , furthermore, illneem that if the. however. and Bunion Lake Solt it is flighty County Building. probe, U. Chapter, deaths number of untimely ,ilkS4 bit OM& the research which to lxi Oeft among- infante and 'young peo, ing made Into- this problem will' 11 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I's reduced.mplont is. substantially pie produce as effective a set of wee, tot. O 11 then the number of deaths It as have been-- ; show a pmi totocombat among otd people-musmeet other menaces, , forged increase. That. corresponding '1,,.--it, Other Diocese Cares Sought ,, tts 11 Ix be and however,- - is as ' :: Some'diseases. such as cerebro . --.:- our aim is W to keep lowering 4 ii . which took w 7 .1;1 tpinal meningitis, reach a OUT- death rate but ,to i.4 ( 0 .t. huge toll durMg. the epidemie tPf Du .1; ,,, D. 71 condition, where the greet nue-929. are still largely. unknovrw 100 live E. B. Duffin will Mrs. A. J. Murphy Mrs. Claude Anderson of our ... population jority domes'ssre and ., !,i t',4 today asking $1 normal lives and the normal .o-.tole themstdves 'Mrs. tt if the Mrs. W. D. Nebeker Fox the' Boll James 1 Ruth Most H, , death question , deaths, at an- age when conditions, of isra might- not bois natural and fitting,, C. E. Pointer 1 Mrs. E. Mrs. J. Miss Winefred pyer repeated among us al any time-Bomberger Similarly, the statement mud.efforts- are - being LL Harrold above that me average life ripe& Tremendous-W. Pickering Julian made, however to get lo the boa,- rt' of man ruts been 'Increased tore tiny xiof. this and outer teflimg $.4 15 years in the course ot the last A. Mr. Porter L Calvin K. Behle John Mrs, , Hardy , r 25 years dour not IlleSa that any problems and doubtless the man l't 14 and ,the child th tutuTe- - will Mrs. O. L Ross - ski Edward Brown C. N. Jensen Dr. 40MC----Ogiven -penmen today may- or' es- -- - be lived from-twhich-'-, Menace 1 5 yearslodgerlive to peeledMrs. W. Hortlett Pcrwell, ' Id Sig" Mrs. Jack Cornwall' E A. Littlefield Eniaisoed, Corppletely Modem SurgicOl DivIsion. " Mrs. Solomon Siegel New Gen Cublaisort F., ki Mrs.. 7 Lund Dept. Julia, ..sen, unit. 4.1r77. Maternity 4 -r:111t7.,,, 1:"16 7404 -o , Nes!! Focirities,ond Eqvipment, L. , Dri George NI. Curtis' itig. W. 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