Show i THE OGDEN CA OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THE GIRLS R y rMNKUH FOlCtt UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1959 By Dr Joseph S G' Molner of treatment “My question is whether a person could have the disease in the A i i - - - -- V -- i i i -- l - have escaped serious consequences epln Ion?— Mrs L B“ d i after having had only a My opinion really doesn’t matteri series of the best treatments we one little bit since your doctor has had 13 years ago examined the condition land Ii “Dear Dr Molner: My gyne- haven’t Generally if such a cyst cologist tells me I have a cyst is not causing menstrual or' other on the ovary and he does not trouble and is not enlarging it want to remove it What is your ordinarily left alone bob-taile- stage” I ' gather that you know what lingering syphilis can do to the brain heart and other organs its ability to mimic other diseases its power (if unchecked) to destroy a victim’s mind as well as his body The disease partly subdued perthird or fourth stage and not have it show up in the blood I haps or “lying doggo” as the exhave had blood tests every year pression goes is treacherous in another way It can remain dormant since — B 0 B“ I’m glad you raised this ques- - in the body for 15 or 20 years and tion because syphilis is one of our suddenly start showing signs of serious public health prob- - structive activity Occasionally in lems I have in front of me some such dormant periods blood tests current figures on the disease in may be negative — yet the germ is still there waiting my city The number of known cases is I won’t say “I don’t want to somewhat short of twice the num- - scare you” I hope these unvar ber of pneumonia cases over six nished facts will alarm you to the times the number of rheumatic extent of getting competent med fever cases and rheumatic fever is ical advice at once' a serious problem it is almost You may of course have suc-ha- lf again as frequent as tubercu- - ceeded in eradicating the disease losis it is 20 times as common at years ago but your treatment was the moment as all the meningitis not extended long enough to be of hour definite 1 a for all schedule ing worry my “Personally polio diphtheria and typhoid in the sure each afternoon Then I lie down and take my nap during that time” Today’s treatment (and today’s city methods of testing) are much danis a short it In prevalent— You don’t any longer need disease also proved It prevalent— is a terrible threat to the future a year and a half of treatment health of anyone who has it unless But if you are to have any peace of mind you must take steps to treatment is prompt be sure Indeed I think it’s a fair With the advent of the “wonder statement to say that you should efdrugs” we at last have an consider and yourself fective and relatively simple lucky in that you But the treatment having rapid treatment available does not mean that the disease is disappearing It isn’t It remains frighteningly fre-- 1 wizard like Einstein is Vcondition-ning- ” force your children into your own quent ambitious mold STANDARD TREATMENT That means somewhere along the Don’t make them Charley Mcine one child was trained to “like” Carthy’s who simply express your Now to answer your questions music or math and thus study it own suppressed urges Eighteen years ago the standard! more than other kids of equal IQ Mabel is doing that with Della treatment was alternating injecThe main secret in Vocational Mabel married against her fath- tions of arsenic and bismuth for a' Guidance after you have equated er’s wish for Mabel was in Music minimum of 40 injections each AsDeoplein IJ Q vision hearing etc' College at the time suming one treatment a week this is “motivation” Her father became alienated Anc meant a minimum of about a year Tactfully tie-i- n rewards and praise Mabel’s husband finally desertec and a half of treatments-Thre- e and other goads that will be el- her or six ' months was no--1 e So Mabel is trying belatedly to where near enough ective on your child often t out he enters kindergarten her ambition father’s treacherous is disease a Syphilis by carry Then he will want to pick the making Della into a concert pianist One of the most treacherous of thus fulfilling' two generations o those known to man Because of) profession you yourself desire Parents beware lest you try to frustrated dreams your reference to “third and fourth and smoke rose from the contraption I sawed on one of these until I bought my hand would burst into flame But the wood never even got warm It was a waste of time carried matches which I got out of a box in grandma’s kitchen carried them in a Boy Scout waterproof container (If the Boy Scouts were going to make fire without matches why did they sell waterproof match containers?) But all that has changed in this dlowatt age Now when the juice goes off we must pull everything and rush i )ut of the deep-freez- e into the cool of night until they repair the lines i i ? a 4 de-ve- ry CANADA DRY bourbon FIFTH im-gerou- THE WORRY CLINIC By Dr George W Crane Mabel G 34 is' the mother of Well the electricity went off due Della described yesterday “Dr Crane” Mabel added “I’ll to rainfall Which surely falls from the heavens just die if Della doesn’t become a The electrical company hustled great concert pianist out and fixed it “All her life I have planned and Meantime wTe had to get along dreamed of such a career for her with candles Also there is the mattalent as her definite has “She ter of the deep-freez- e so she told her all have teachers world must We live in a deep-frozemankind It’s for cultivate it Steaks and chops pies and bread a n talent come from our nourishing freezer me to keep her “So box When the juice goes off we at the please help piano every day” are thrown back into the Stone Age n and so brains are Our to do have Do you know what you intelliand our vision is hearing when the freezer breaks down You (IQ) have to go down and shop at the gence But be cautious about That is facing real- musical or mathematical orcalling super-markeengiity Pioneer conditions Rough anc neering or any other learned reacready tion an inherited talent We used ltd send our daughter At the risk of shocking a lot of down to face it on her bicycle Bui readers I’d like you now she drives down in the car She to the latest scientific you give takes the scenic route— past the facts drive-i- n over the hill where the Millions of kids have just as keen live through the valley where tonal rangeland as fine a distincgirls the boys live down by the soda tion of pitch as does the child who fountain where the Gang hangs out is regarded as a musical genius This makes her return (and dinAnd the average boy or girl of ner) highly uncertain Della’s age has as fast a muscular We depend on the electricity Anc coordination as does Della when we are disconnected we are The same thing is true of memory practically disconnected from life experts vs average citizens What itself makes a memory expert is hare work practice etc instead of an Another thing we are dependent inheritance of a superior type of on is the telephone We have formemory! gotten how to send up smoke sigThe same is true of musicians nals Or beat a drum Or leave artists engineers surgeons etc little messages by scratching so please quit passing along the things on tree bark false notion that you are a “born’ I used to know how to do these musician or a “born”-- Einstein or things They were necessary when even a “born criminal” for you I was a Boy Scout and working aren’t hard for merit badges in such r 99 PERSPIRATION matters “Genius” said Thomas A Edison I scarred trees in the park with “is 1 cent inspiration and 99 a series of marks that meant per centperperspiration” “Water nearby” We psychologists affirm Edison’s Since the water was in a drinking sound statement fountain in plain view I suppose However we do admit that there it was hardly necessary But are differences in mental “horseblazed the tree anyway and felt power” or I Q that we were keeping the traditions But among the millions of peoI never learned how to make a ple of the same I Q and possessed fire without matches as described of normal hearing vision limbs in the manual The manual showed and muscular coordination what a Boy Scout sawing with a bow makes one a supposed musical and string A little' puff of flame “genius” or even mathematical n God-give- God-give- PINT FLASK CANADA DRY bourbon Daughter's Not a Born Musician She'll Have to Practice Her Part an idea for my corporThat I have a small but workation able corporation And I think I will assume all responsibility for heavenly acts And hope to heaven that heaven will accept some responsibility for mine Even though I am not giving very good odds Is ' V “Dear Dr Molner: Eighteen years ago I had syphilis and a maximum of three to six months When the Electricity Goes Off We're Soon Bade in Dark Ages s i Syphilis Can Remain Dorman? 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