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Show DRS. BUDGE . AND ADAMSON HOME AGAIN Had a Most Profitable Trip East. Secured First Hand Information of Latest Medical Practice Dr. D. C. Budge, ono of tho two or threo men in the west who Is devoting de-voting his whole attention to surgery and director of tho Utah Idaho hospital hos-pital nnd Dr. II. A. Adarason, mora-ber mora-ber of tho hospital staff, havo returned re-turned from nn extended trip In tho east where thoy went primarily to attend tho convention of tho American Ameri-can Confederation of Medical Practice Prac-tice held In Chicago and to mako a brief research of medlclno and surgery sur-gery ot tho leading hospitals of tho cast. At tho conclusion of tho convention at Chicago, where mot tho loading surgeons and medical students of tho country, theso two Cacho Valloy doctors spent their tlmo In Chicago, Cleveland and Rochester, Minn. Dr. Budge confined his research In Chicago Chi-cago absolutely to surgery, undor Pr. Murphy1, ho took up tho subject of diseased bones and bono Injuries, all of which fits him in keeping nbreaBt (Continued on Togo Eight) KstsssssBrVsi Mi sisiMsiisssii"T"" !!!? ""i" 'i' nilBJUfjlMUllMiii Drs. Budge And Adamson Home ! (Continued from pago one) tho times In tho latest discoveries along theso lines. His research I along this lino put9 hlra in a position to give first hand Information as to tho proper thing to do on tho spur ! of the moment. At Cleveland Dr. Dudgo studied anaesthetics and abdominal surgery. Tho latter part of his stay Jn the oast was at Rochester with tho Mayo Drothers where his time was spent In a research of facts Telatlng to the proper kind of treatment and the way to cope with goiter and gallbladder trouble. Whllo East he looked Into the best methods of removing tonsllB adenoids as well as nose and mouth deformatlvos. Dr. Adamson visited tho samo cities cit-ies ns did Dr. Dudgo. Ho confined his study to a general medical practice, prac-tice, Including fevers, accidents and particularly obstetrics. Somo attention atten-tion was given to diseases of tho noso and throat, and to various kinds of local and general anesthetics. Doth theso physicians say thai tho wholo contention of tho most eminent emi-nent physicians and surgeons of tho country Is to tho effect that tho iHaln reason for rheuaatlsra nnd other Internal In-ternal troubles, lire btarted from diseased tonsils, bad teeth and noso Infections. It was urged by tho doctors doc-tors that tho tonsils bo removed and that" tlio teeth bo Blven tho proper caro and where this Is dono thoro Is less danger of contracting Internal diseases. Whllo away a considerable nmcunt of new fumlturo was purchased for tho Utah-Idaho hospital, such us wheol chairs and hospital sanitary furniture. This Included tho moat modern surgical instruments for tlio operating room. |