‘;'!¥L‘X .‘ 2'-4*; . _ :..-"--=2. . u y :9. Dr. 1.3. Blanchard. Charlot- I Centuries-O|.d Techniques Used By Russian Doctors; some of' zlei-ted or far-advanced cases of patients are being found ‘ C,‘n.dg“ pr". amine" mm" Differing economic philosop- HOSCOW (AP) _. Russia‘: top doctors stilt ciinr: of cancer. A greater proportloniopcrable these days." to centuries - old techniques scorned in tho West.~—even as they make use of major ad- vances in modern surgical tech. t niqucs. Some of them still employ the 18th-century technique of cupp- ing-—the placing of cup-like de- vices on the body‘: surface to create suction and cause tiny hemorrhages beneath the skin. This is intended to relieve con- gestion. especially of the lungs. And some dnviors still em- Io,\' the puncture if'(‘I‘Illif1il(‘.\ oi" the ancient (‘hinese and Tibe- tans»-~the insertion of needles in various parts of the hnd}‘. with the idea of relie\'in:: pain. re- leasmt: fluids or even producing psycholociral benefits. American doctor who accompanied this reporter on a tour of the institute of Expert- mental and (‘iinir-at Oneoiotzy. one of the Soviet i‘nton's top cancer research eslahiisiimrnts. said: “These missions apparently do excellent modern surgery. they get patients out alive. and they have some really ingenious semi-automatic instruments for suturing blood vessels and other deep - seated structures with metal staples, TECHNIQIYFIS 0I"|'Il.‘\Tl-‘.0 "Rut some of their post.sur- gieal teehniques are archaic." A man who just the day he- fore had had much of his stom- ach removed was in one room of the 260-hed clinic that is part of the institute. Virtually his whole chest and I per abdomen were covered with purplish circ1es—each the size of a silver dollar. These were cupping marks. in several rooms were thin rubber hoses running from flu- nose, throat or other hoiiv areas of patients who recently under- went operations for lung or stomach cancer. The hoses In some race-. twine-i like snakes through a calm]: of different v-ooh-1:, and ing up on a side mrnla of 9 tap-water faucet whirh is kept running day and niizht. This was this hospital‘! ver- _aIon of a suction pump . marked contrast in portnhlr. bedside devices used in North American hospitals. Said a Los Antzeles surgeon who also made the to r "We'd never he nhle to use auth a system In Los Angzeles‘ given if we wanted to ivnstinz III that water. i mean!" ‘ ‘sown: Anvawcnn mnas niques. and the display of X-; ra.\-.pieture.s. given by Dr. Bnrist Peterson. one of the. Institute-.'aJ chief surgeons. They indlcatedj that the techniques did not dif- fer In ge-m-rat from those used‘ In the West, but most of them. lnvolved use of the sem|-ouio- matlc suturing devices for sta-. piinz eertain cut areas instead‘ of sewing them up hy hand. T Dr Peterson said the stapling ‘ Ingiruments which look some- thing like a pistol with a hook- lave deep-seated structures. and al- low even less-experienced sur-‘ geons to perform t-nrnplii-uteri‘ ‘procedures. ~ Peterson sold the Soviet lin- Ion has 15 nneolorzieal (cont-cr_ itudyi institutes, one for caehi of the repuhlies. where doctors fire intensively trained after specializing in oncology in one of the Soviet Union’: 90 medi- 'aal schools. . Peterson said "every clot-tor In the Soviet Union is obliged to examine every patient for be It the common cold or any- . hing else. . “/is a result of all this we are seeing fewer and fewer ne- ______._.._.._______._.-_.__.__ wooosrocx A Mr. Arnett. Gallant and iam- ly have arrived in Woodstock from Toronto, Ont., and are spending their Mr. Gallant.'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F‘. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John Lqnvis were recent business visitors to Alberton. Gene Gallant has returned from Toronto where he has been amployed. 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