VII-despite modern THE CADRE JANUARY 19, 1973 PAGE 5 , , ' . Dr. Donald Barr, concerned with the health of his clientele of Ryerson students, has launched a campaign to make students aware of the presence of Venereal'Disease. “People being the way they are, I' don’t think we‘ll ever rid ourselves ofthe problem,“ says Dr. Barr, “but we can educate people to recognize the stymptoms ahd see what will do towards alleviating the problem.“ VD, Dr. Barr points out, is increasing in frequency in spite of modern medicine, and poses a greater threat each day. He hopes that his “push on awareneSs” will turn the trend to a downward angle. GONORRHEA: __In the male, a drip from the penis,,a burning sensation or pain during urination, may all be symptoms of gonorrhea. In the female, no such symptoms may appear. for the infections may be so hidden inside the vaginal tract that they escape detection. SYPHILLIS: The well known symptoms ofthis unpleasant bacteria is the chancre (pronounced shhhhhhhanker) which appears in the genital area. It is not to be confused with a pimple. for the syphillis chancre appears as an areaof skin which seems to be rubbed offand is hard underneath. It appears 4 to 6 weeks after exposure and again in the female may be hidden inside the vaginal tract. In later stages ofthe disease, a general rash may appear on any part ofthe body often along with open sores. At this stage, the disease can be transmitted by other than sexual contact. ‘ In late stages of syphillis, “gummas” form on any of the' bodily organs and begin to destroy the normal tissue. GPI or General Insanity often follows as the entire nervous system is attacked. Gonorrhea'fif left untreated can cause sterility and a variety of 'colorful pelvic inflammatory damage. Positive detection of the presence of the deadly bacteria, is accomplished in a series ofthree “smear” tests. spaced over as many weeks. Dr. Barr emphasised that one examination is not always enough to prove conclusively that you do not, have VD, though often it may in~ dicate that vou do have it. education a solution Treatment, a painless and absolute cure, involves the gulping of 500 mg. of Tetfacycline 4 times daily for five days, in standard cases. Also involved in treatment is the un- pleasant procedure of researching your recent history with the inevitable ques- tion “Where did you get it from?” and “Who have you given it too?” Nevertheless, these questions are MOST necessary in fighting the spread of Venereal Disease. To save anyone the embarrassment of having their excuse shot to ribbons, you may as well be told again: one virtually cannot get VD from a toilet seat as the bacteria will die if exposed to such con- ditions. Thus the necessity of tracing the disease through your sexual history and doing it fast. The speed with which VD can travel from person to person, like an inverted pyramid, is staggering. Dr. Barr. however, emphasized that all tracings are done through trained personnel at the Department of Health and with utmost regard for the anonymity of the persons involved. Condoms. says Dr. Barr, are the most effective means of VD prevention, but with the advent of the widespread use of the pill to combat pregnancy, have been largely forgotten. As of September 30, I6 condom machines had been placed in washrooms around Ryerson, and in September they dispensed I32 con— doms. g Even though V.D. is on I the increase, and condoms are r I the best protective device av— ' ailable, there are no condom vending machines at UPEI. Many campuses across Canada have these vending machines, incl— uding Ryerson, in Toronto. THANKS TO"THE BYERSOT‘IIAl-E" Why wait for tomorrow? If you think the Seminary is a place of study and meditation, you‘re right. But there is so much more. As a Paulist you become involved from the start. We were founded with the belief that each man has a place. 'Each man has a job. Sometimes. many jobs. And each con- tributes his own unique talents and is given the freedom and the support he needs to achieve his goals. The Paulist is a man on the move. His mission is to people. particularly the people of North America. The issues and problems we face today~iniustice. poverty. peace. war~_ must be the concern of the Church. Whereverthe Paulist student serves the Christian Commu— ~ - nity—inaparish or an inner city school. a youth center or a campus. or in communi— cations. he is concerned. Involved. Right now. -When you commit yourself to the 'Paulists. it isn't a someday thing. It’s today. . For more information write: ' Father Donald C. Campbell, Room 1020A. Paulist Fathers. , 647 Markham Street . Toronto 174.0ntarior photo: yuri doic CADRE? Wm STAFF " MEETINGq _ CHINESE _ soon SUNDAY JANUARY 21, 1973 4PM CADRE OFFICE BASEMENT or MEMORIAL 13 la!!! silitr. WHY WAIT FOR SPRING??? JOIN THE CADRE STAFF NOW”