of the p -prcvont_stiflness by, ' ~ 1 ,- ., 1 ' e pasture " ywu‘ " l falls. every Ufforl/Iliotldbo mldd (drainer enwsnn lb-n #1" ‘A ‘Heart-Punch Thriller g;\ ’MONTE BLUE I realm UND HOGAN’? "A champion sndthe son of a champkll. A would-healer, acclaimed by the ~ d. ‘A loft-spoken gentleman outside of the ring; n. lingo wildcat‘ when {it came to fighting with J. JEFFERIES- “rho named of ‘World Champions ALSO “BABY MINE” COMEDY VAND “MAN WITHOUT A FACE” AY , a ----l- BURDEN . _ ,M6(l103.1 Assoclatlon (Continued from yesterday) L AFTERNOON SESSION CIRCUS m/o Pi/arormnr/czsm/zy-zandfi/PM WORLD'S LARGEST FREE STREU PARADE af llzOO flMllalnorShlne Seats on Sale Circus Day in At the afternoon session, Dr. Grant Campbell, of the Aleximdrfl Hospital, Montreal, and Lecturer in Medicine at McGill University de- livered an address on the Model-ll Treatment of Measles, also one on the modern treatment of Scarlet Fever. Dr. J. R. Goodall, of the Royal Victoria Maternity Hospital. Montreal, and Clinical Profmsor of Gynaecology 0nd Obstetrics at Mc- Gill University delivered addresses on Pelvic Infections and Eclampsia. trunca- ., MONDAY DAY AUGMENIED. qnollssrns or labour. l flu-on ..- .<.,_ l, ---.»l.. Goaosous SPECTACULAR ROMANCE .. ORIGINAL l. MUSIC-SCORE Dr. LB... Goodall, Montreal. In pelvic infections much work has been done of late years at Mr- Gill. There are two groups. (l) Those independent of pregnancy. (2) Those connected with Pregnancy Class one maybe divided into two lasses ~ ~ i-shvlc lm-"scnous Th) oonorcnoeer: (z) Tuberculsr Tubercular infection is not so com- mary-alwaysthercis some primary focus elsewhere. It always comes ‘from above. The majority of cases are found among young girls or young married women. At the first sign of trouble you may get a tuber- cular peritonitis-something which nearly always cures itself. The orga- ism is often c rried into the fallop- ian tubes se ting up tuberculsr sslpingitis. something which, owing to the greater susceptibility of the mucous membrance; practically nev- er cures itself. B0. very often, the Borden Gerard “OWL Concerning Measles, Dr. Grant ' Campbell said in part:- SPECIAL EXCURSIONS AT of the contagious n u REDUQED 351755 To B0395" les ls, next to small-pox, the most MONDAY 0N CANADIAN NAT- IONAL RAILWAY. See Agents for Particulars. infectious. It affects all ages and races. It is usually spread by dir- cct contact between patients. It will spread very easily, in spite of rigid —--i-— technique in a. hospital. Chicken pox spreads even more readily. It Mamma’ Elephant .is nlost infectious before the rash v - appears, and after ten days the ' spanks Her Bdbypatient is not likely to infect oth- Puchydflm M Mother L‘ V°'Y.‘““°‘I crslt is most prevalent in u.“ “um” Pan-m’; bpark“ willicr months. The highest mor- Ilcrds Include Several Youngsters. mmy is among children at ten I t i _ months. The period y! incubation hill‘; ‘Qfilfiffifl. ‘T313... .f1..‘f.‘§.‘.'i";‘f,ij'°“g“ w "2 ‘3,,,;,,"*“,;“{, 1,“- , qua e s - than in any species of the animal an entail‘, hays "mm whether kingdom. The elephant with regard o, {wt a §°n,£,g?§,ee from n“ to its young displays almost human Dr‘ Campbell the‘, went on to mmluience- I Immi- ‘”1‘_l‘1"‘ m" describe the characteristic features elephant is most. highly trained i0 of me diseaw the most prominent, aid the work of man. “lllanllllfo; which is a hard’ dfy‘ croupy elephant frequently stops m her cough, which is almost incessant. task w so to her offspring and give There is waterln of the eyes, run- it quite a motherly spanking by way fling of the noseg, and sneezing h1- of chastising it for some juvenile mcst, as m my lever, prshk- There is no animal more: On the/third or fourth day,_the solicitous for the safety of its young tcmperalure rises to 103 or 104, and, if no epidemic is present pneumonia nlllzllt be suspected._On the fourth or fifth day the rash appears—-darl: purplish red on a background of dead white skin. It appears first on the head and forehead. The pulse and temperature fall suddenly, and ‘tcnvnlescence is then rapid. The speaker went on to describe malignant measles and black meas- ‘lcs. which are nearly always fatal. AS m complications. those of the ‘respiratory tract were most fre- quent, streptococcl infections of the ‘Larnyx sometimes supervene and are 50 percent fatal. Broncho Pneumonia. is a serious complication occurring in very Iyoung or under nourished children. It is this which make measles as “serious as it is. The condition may vylast three weeks, and 50 per cent of the patients die. Otltls Media (inflammation of the middle ear) is frequently en- courlgfred. Usually it clears up rap y. _ . mother am] Bgh El, h“; “m3, Enterlilsi-l a frequent and seri- fl“, 3N5“ gift,“ nus complication. Where there _ is than the elephant, instances beingmczlmncy~ mmsles one“ “us” ab‘ on record in circus history in which “mo” ' the parent has sacrificed its life to’ 0" Campbell the“ d9“ Wm‘ save its offspring. Villfmx Wily-S t0! dlllllftllfillfilxfi. 3812391- Sparks Circus, coming to Borden a y Use e“ "res w c‘ . . n‘ mm Monday afternoon and n, htvlgulshed the disease from German “ma, three herds o’ permrmgingmeasles. In the latter, the temper. elephants, and several "babies" arelaiure ‘mes n“ exceed 1m degree’- lncluded among the number_ Tficseqlsually 99 or 100. Furthermore, the “my younssters have already emrosh ln German measlesumthe head ;and face ls more like that of Scar- tcred upon their careers as perform- ,. and ‘let Fever. in proportion in the sev- em u“ an lmpomnt m" ‘mcrity of the disease. too, the en- th ‘ ..as*ze*szsaz. *.':..:::..".:c~-;,-;m»-~r»1 vl-M» or m" m cmnwuon, with the“ d,» 2m _are greater than in true mess- me‘: §:§,,,t,',',°,,,,h,‘,‘§,'},eg°”“ are 48 to tfeatlnent. the, patient The chat“; ado-om 7m.“ should rest m bed uhtii the tem- hunmed . m": n3 __ me perature is down one week. A dark a {he 1 "P ‘he restroom ls‘ not only umveeehsm but ' ‘my ml filrcmfllarznful.Wyetroubleiscsussd. not btroetdlspffobeseelfonPri i - ‘and . m“ Beach’ "m, ,1 dilyllghtbutbygsmls. "I'll! I hould be bathed every few hours The Canadian National Railro d a . ‘m “m ‘poem “our! m at ti; with Bol-ic acid solution to count eract this. Diet need notgbe uu-r was!!! l l “m” "l" w 5°"! Monday. d l tri ted d xymp ith Agents of the road will furnish i: inillzgte; w rollivewthe weil- us" toin reaction are fest- . circus-goers full pal-ticulq-g : cough m", mum, ‘gnkcwm o; labor e treatment. 5 per cent of blood mums flbm a ‘ convalescent patient will generally ward off or abort the disease in one Tennis " Ame I brisk gimme the tached and find their way into the peritoneal cavity is infected from the tube. The speaker went on to describe certain diagnostic points. The sus- ceptible age. he said. is from 14 to 20 years. , As to treatment. it is a question whether the tubes should be re- moved by operation. or whether it should be climalic. Generally speak- ing.'in the early stages it is better not to operate. But if_ there are large tubercular masses to be felt, then operation is indicated. ‘ The speaker next dealt with gonorrhoeal infection. Here, if in- fection has been contracted from an acute case. the infect! is likely to be acute; if from a c onic case it is likely to be chronic. This is due to the attenuated vitality of the in- "fected organism. Once a cervix ls involved, it is only a matter of time before the tubes become involved. Though the disease travels from below to the ubes, and tubercular infection works from above down, the results are the same. It usually takes about five weeks for the infection to reach the fimbriated ends of the tubes. Al- rlost invariably, the left tube is in- ecied first. As a rult the pus ent- ers the peritoneal cavity. and peritonitis results. The speaker then entered inio nany details of treatment. He did not advocate operation unless ab- solutely necessary. Only 5 per cent f the cases are operated on. but when an operation is performed. it is radical. ,Thc principal feature of the treatment consists of large vaginal douches with hot water (115 degrees to ilfi degrees) as hot as the patient can bear. Suitable medication is. added. Rest in bed is essential and perhaps, accomplishes as much as the treatment. Dr. Goodall then went on to deal with puerperal infection. He con- siders that.‘ any temperature over llil degrees lasting for three days dul- ng the puerperium ‘ndicates 8 morbid cue; l-le did not Bllree with an arbitrary standard of 100 2-5 degrees. Restated that he curds cervical leucorrhea by thermo- dautery atone sitting. He entered into the matter, which was highly technical. in some detail. Patients, after labour, had better not lie on their back. They should be placodiivsuch positions as,to al- low drainage through the vagina. As~ reviously statdrl. cndo-ervicitis sho d be trelitedby the thermo- cautery, befole Dfflflhancy. Cases of attenuated infections are the moot sensuous,- due to the way in which portions of the fibih blood clot in ‘a th become de- bifurcation of the pulmonary art- ery, with the result of instantaneous den l » As regards treatment. surgery ls “a not indicated. unless there is pers- onrstraln. istent uterine hemmorhsgc or gh- cess. .- ‘ Hot vsflnal douches, baking. andl time; c! water given to drink u mum,“ "m," from "me o, three per Victoria Hos- meeting on the Modern The contaglousnsss varies with mon as Gonorrhoeal. It isnever pri- ' Iiortsllty by these measures was ~ I mm to loss than " ‘mm’ cont ill Hi0 RDYII pitsl. , Dr. Grant Campbell next addres- sed BIO, -fl9phrit|e. ileum, unusual), of seal-let rem. "*4 "“"'°"*'"‘° is the nsurotrophic. in which the a sriaflplpf ‘ P9 milk is a frequent source of the in- lectlon. The incubation period of scarlet level- is usually three or four days! lever more than twelve. The sympt- llns are sore throat. headache, nau- aea, vomiting, temperature and rash. The rash usually appears first on the chest and neck, a day or so aft- sr onset of symptoms. The rash marastcristically disappears on pressure. "Strawberry tongue" - bright red. with papillae standing out-is quite definite. , Convulsions at theonset. and de- lirium during the course of the dis- ease are quite common. Dr. Campbell went on in describe‘ certain aberrant forms of the dis- ease. The septic type is dangerous- the mortality is 50 per cent. The complications are what make the disease dangerous. Some of them are involvement of the cervi- zal glands. If they suppirato. they should not be opened; the pus ls itself. Otltls Media is comm l, Most of the ears discharge from one to three weeks, and then clear up. About three per cent g0 on to mas- iold involvement, and operation ls required. “In our experience]! he said ‘deafness is a comparatively rare result." ‘ but. in adults. is generally relieved “l-lsmcwflly by salicylates. mbhfltls. as a complication, has been found in Alexandra Hospital eXllerlence, to he infrequent and mild. ouch it develops late in the 3M5“, 81111 quite frequently from mild cases. The outlook varies with the cpl. dcmlc. The mortality varies down- Wards from six per cent. It ism-gag- B!‘ in young children, and has been reduced greatly since the introduc. tion of antlioxln. , . Dr. Campbell then entered upon various details of treatment, can- ailsitingfl of rest in bed for 21 days, h t et, for some length Qf time‘ o saline gargles every two hour; 8nd medication of irritated surfac. es. ice collars, if required. The anti-toxin confers immunity "l8 conferring permanent immuni- ty like that for Diptherln has yet been found. To be effective, the anti-toxin must be given early. lt may be given (a) sub-cutaneously (only for im- munlzation.) (b) Intramuscularly (most, form. given in the buttocks.) (c) Intravehously, where quick 1-9. suits are required. ‘This method is unsafe for those liable to asthma find hay fever. It u done at blood heat and very slowly. (d) Intraperltoneally (best 1o,- Yl-“IIIK children as a substitute for the intra venous method.) The anti-toxin does not stamp out the complications, but. puts the patient in much better condliun m deal with them. The routine treatment. however. is not relaxed on account of its use. The speaker then dealt with the treatment of the various complied. tions. The address was illustrated “with lanwrn slides. Many of them show- ed graphically the fall of temp- erature to normal 36 hours after the administration rlf anti-toxin. ‘Dr; Goodall then dealt with Ee- lsmpsia. (Toxacmia of Pregnancy.) The development -of Eclampsla has now become exteremely rare, and should now be looked on, whore it occurs. as generally due m has“- gence. This condition may be due, flrgfly to the organisation of the mother being unable to cope with the in. crease in her own rote of metabolism (cell activity) together with the en- ormous rate of metabolism in hel- unborn child. As l result -of this the wulmt organ Mm down- and whichever one 5°98 80. lives the wxaemil its par- ‘ 1W0. 11w seco “ cause ‘is usulll llbducis of pregnancy, l ‘ above-breakdown of the wsanst olgsh- under the 101d, ‘Dr. Goodsllvwent on to describe‘ the symptoms-o! the different typos nourotrophic .‘ The worst type the virulence of the epidemic and nervouslyltcmhreskadowrhlna All Shows Start Sharp cln Time. ' um g nine -I'li'clr'cus -s cyclone-w wfrfflmmmfl, gwgggg ‘l: anal Wile: West Show With ’ m’ ‘ ‘letter left to come to the surface Arthritis is often encountered, , for from two iollhree weeks. Noth-. the ‘ OUR GANG C0 v ls rsssr or lnhsnlo us A l‘ , FLASH” rinuu. sslmu. yrs-rift" " l USUAL I PRICES world's Greatest Riders» when toxaemia of pregnancy ‘has rotrophlc) hype patient is going to set in. If the woman‘ has an ante- die. And the mortality is high in oedent nephritis, there is no dang- the other types as well. _ er of eclampsia. but there is dsnser| A votc o: thanks to the Speakers that the child may die in utero byiwas moved by Dr. S. R. Jenkins and virtue of placental changes cuttlngseconded by. Dr. MacNeill. off the circulation and nutrition. —,~<+>»-~_ In an eclamptic seizure ‘on the, ALLISIOIWv WQMENS nqgp- other hand, the child dies from as-JTUTEL-Held their regular monthly pltleyxlation caused by Many of the gifting at tthol home of Mrs. J38. ll TUB- l 011198011. we vo members and In toxaenlia of pregnancy, the, three visitors were present. Meeting treatment should have for its object opened by singing Insultutg Odg the promotion of elimination followed by roll call which was rc- through the bowels and kidneymsponded to by “My first Teacher". etc. If such mess c: fail in reduce Minutes of last meeting were read the blood pressure, it becomes and adopted, cleaning of School necessary to interfere and emptylduring Vacation was discussed, 1t the uterus of its burden. was decided to hold an Ice Cream The treatment of an antecedent Festival in school Wednesday July nephritic condition is very dlfler-‘fith. Nextnrzljeetinz to pe held at the en . ome o ss Chrlstene Acorn roll The speaker then proceeded to en- call to be answered with. "My First ter upon details of treatment. The Beau." Meeting closed by singing Strongoff treatment is the most Carry Me Back to Old Virginny. t in vogue. ‘ ' mo»? As C0 pflgnoslg the cerebral (ngu. A reliable nnllsoluilo-lillnngl s. 13. 1928‘ ma? nrnr STA RS i SPARKS. ‘cinch’ luomd. so"! WITITBlNosu-lcas ls one or oral-hays or-rno GIAMI,‘ sassou _ HOLLIS ' are born not BTW! "libs b" ‘ Equestrian stars ' ‘ ,,,,,,,‘f"§§'§ rulggl-iJtlfe dxgrldantibfa lo __, ' e of riders. Th, o m’ passes on from (other bjbqli. ‘#0111; mother-W dllllllhl-Qf, for gen after generation. Tllb ridelb bre Q16 '- ailvays been its felfllmd pgnmmen‘ B“ _ , . ‘will are distinct..- lvcly of the circus ‘for the very nature of ti: ldisplays makes such f‘ few exceptions it ls um, performance unsuitable anywhere else, and with < r | v ‘l- Miss Bessie nouls. 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