-4 The Guardian Page 7saf_, xv,“ 19' 193 I/[£3 A‘ ' 41&§§-l/ "' These Prince Edwar REDDIN BROS. HUGHES DRUG CO., LTD. ENMAN DRUG Co., LTD. JAM|ESON’S DRUG STORE These Prince Edward Island Diruggists ask you to Consider", What price, your child's health? When illnees strikes your youngster how much would lt be worth in dollars and cents to be free of the anxiety and fear in knowing he would not have to sub- mit to the surgeon's knife? What value can you place on being spared a. stay in the hospital under an oxygen tent? What annual insurance premium would you be willing to agree to if you knew that you could live twenty years longer than your grandfather or his father? Can we place a price tag on the physical and mental relief from suffering related to illness our gen- eration has discovered? Period of Miracle Drugs You and I are living in a period often extended as an "age of miracle drugs”. More positively it is really the golden age when man has provided more relief and freedom from suffering or bodily ills than ever before In his history. The nurse's medication which comes from a vial or the capsules which are taken out of the bottle in the medicine chest, insignificant as the medi- cine may be in appearance, -have contributed in mak- lng profound changes in the way of life and in the composition of today’s society. A whole host of medi- cal social problems face us and succeeding generations. Yet, who is not willing to pay that price? Is a few dollars from our own purse of real importance in these remarkable times, especially if we get value re- ceived personally? cl Island Drug Stores Are Highly Qualified to Fill Your Doctor's Prescription Efficiently, Economically CANTWELL’S ‘ PHARMACY JENKINS PHARMACY Can We Measure the Cost? Picture yourself in an oxygen tent in the hospital. You have lobar pneumonia and you need nurses in constant attendance. Your doctor must stay on your case for three weeks, visiting you several times‘: — day. If you recover, you must spend 1 week or more at home after leaving the hospital to “get your strength back-" Your siege with pneumonia will cost around $400 for hospital and doctor bills. To this cost add your four weeks salary that you could not earn. This is what your case of pneumonia would cost you in 1931. _ Yet in our time we have seen this remarkable change; Xou now stay at home for 4-5 days if you have the same uncomplicated pneumonia. The doctor visits you only two or three times and your total bill is around $60 including “expensive drugs”. Within the memory of readers, the chances of recovery from pneumonia used to be only three to one. Now it is better than twenty to one--six times better—that recovery will be made. Complications were the expense ’ From these random examples of drugs in tour age, many others could indicate their true worth in at least one obvious direction. The cost of a drug is no measure of the cost of an illness. In the past the affliction was impressive because it led to not only cotly but dire complications stemming from the original affliction. Many complications simply could not be prevented or controlled except by radical means. Many new drugs have eliminated this elo- ment as a logical sequence from an illness. This is now too frequently overlooked. Emphasis is quite frequently placed on the cost of a drug rather than on the cost of an illness that may likely have resulted if the drug was not available Would you be willing to save by paying the smaller price for a mysterious mixture prepared at the apothecaries’ bench or aspirin-like drugs to reduce fever and trust to luck on possible complications? Good health can not be "priced" - - it is too precious’ FOLEY’S LARTER’S DRUG STORE DRUG STORE HENRY W. WEDGE ‘I ‘R QNTW . _ OL Y HENRY H_ LARTE]; ROY SMALLMAN STUART PIERCE Sllmmerside _ nARRYM::1t::::IES0N 1;A]Gf<:ILtJ(l3g:oI1'{gI:TSSt. 175KG(:a.fton Slt:.LL ES11:1nfersife S0lll'i3 132 Richmond St. 150 Queen st. $77311-,:r 2;’. :))i_a1l 2‘;-3‘; Pho 43 Phone 4219 Phone 5132 Water St. Phone 3237 - Phone 49 Phone 4386 Phone 5545 a r . . 1a A 113 '_ V - . ’ TEAD'S. JOHNSON & fed‘ ,,a' MEDICAL 3oATES GIGGEY S WORTH SEMPLE S MABON S MACY PHARMACY PHARMACY DRUGS PHARMACY LTD. DRUG co. PHARMACY JOHNSON PHAR I‘ JOHN McDONALD 86 Pownal St. $5.’: Phone 6623 ROY BOATES Summeside 279 Water St. Phone 2344 1 BOB GIGGEY 1 Charlottetown 163 Kent St. Phone 317,0 J. ERNEST H. WORTH ITEIGH STEMPLE Charlottetown Charlottetown 142 Prince St. 178 Queen St. Phone 3424 Phone 4171 — SYDNEY STEAT) GYRIL JOHNSTON 128 Kent St. Charlottetovm M°“t“g“° Charlottetown 135 Kent St. Phone 39-2 Phone 4131 Phone 4133 p LEIGH BRYENTON