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Jiswesl Drug Gives
Hope of Curbing
Whooping Cough
. BUFFALO, N. Y.— rtf) —Strepto
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accordlp to research at Children’s
Hospital and the University ot
Buffalo Medical School.
Dr. Mitchell I. Rubin and. Dr.
Melcbijah Spraglns. who conduct
ed the research reported at the
end of nine months of experimen
tation that the drug generally
halts the whooping and shortens
'he course of the disease.
If the disease Is caugl.4. before
he child begins to whoop (whoop
ing cough usually starts ten days
fter the onset), the data strongly
Indicate that the disease can be
controlled without any whooping,
the report said.
If “the disease Is caught In the
first week of whooping, the chances
ire good of controlling it within
•he subsequent week or ten days.
(The disease ordinarily requires
six to nine weeks to run its course.
Research Incomplete
“We don’t believe our experi
ments are complete enough yet to
draw any final conclusions.” Dr.
Rubin declared. "So far we have
treated 25 patients with strepto
mycin alone and we have had what
we regard as good results. But the
research will have to be carried on
much further before It’s ready for
i scientific report."
Dr. Rubin pointed out that In
1932 there were 300,000 cases of
whooping cough In the United
States, with 6,000 deaths, 60 per
cent of them in children under one
/ear of age. The death rate from
vhooping cough ran as high as 28
per cent in children under one year
ind 10 per cent in children be
ween one and two years of age.
Doctors are uncertain as to how
■treptomycin acts, but animal ex
'erlments at other places have
hown that the-drug actually kills
he whooping cough bacilli.
“Very Sick" Child Helped
“We learned that streptomycin
was effective for handling certain
gram-negative bacilli,” Dr. Rubin
explained. “So we decided to try it
on the whooping cough bacillus,
which Is one of the gram-negative
group.”
The first case was a three-week
old Infant who entered the hospi
tal last May in a “very sick” condi
tion. The hyper-immune serum
was administered, but the
cough continued. So the doctors
decided to try streptomycin and
the cough stopped In 18 hours.
The drug Is given ,ih “aerosol”
form. It is put Into solution and
Inhaled through a mask. An
gen tank provides the, vaporiza
mycin, medical science’s newest
drug, has shown remarkable quail
'ton and pressure. Thfe -treatment
■s given every three hours day and
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night. Although the doctors have
uerd streptomycin excusively in
15 cases. It has been utilized with
he sulfas and the serum In many
more esses.
Oklahoma Considers
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OKLAHOMA CITY, —(W— A $30,
000,000 turnpike 100 miles long be
tween Oklahoma City and Tulsa has
been proposed by civic leaders In
Oklahoma's two largest cities.
'The turnpike would be a toll
highway, four lanes wide, with a
landscaped eenter separating traffic
going in opposite directions. It
would be financed by private enter
prise and liquidated by the toll fees.
The proposed “airline” highway
would miss the towns between the
two bigger cities and be straight,
with no curves or corner® The toll
fee would be set at one cent per
mile, or $1 for a through trip
either way.
North, South At War
In Idaho-Verbally
SANDPOINT, Ida. —rtPl— Jealous
of Its own lake which contains the
only giant kamloops rainbow trout
in the country, the Sandpoint
■Chamber of Commerce has offered
a $5,000 reward to any fisherman
who could produce evidence that he
had caught a 25-pounder In south
ern Idaho's Payette Lake, as stated
in a national magazine article.
The chamber advised southern
Idaho to stick to its alleged 345,000
pound sea monster and leave the
home of the world’s record trout
where it belongs—ip north Idaho’s
big lake Pend Oreille.
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Science Gets Bird
From An Old Fossil
BERKLEY. Calif. — (Jf )— Fossil re
mains of a hitherto unknown extinct'
bird which lived more than 40,000
years ago in the same period as the
vrent sloth have been found in the
La Bera pits of Los Angeles.
This bird, scientifically named
Pandanarls, is a prehistoric relative
of the modern blackbird and thC|
orlcle. It is described by Dr. Alden
H. Miller, University of California
zoologist, in the Condor, a bird
study Journal.
An upper and lower bill 1
were |
found. Dr. Miller said these indi
bated the bird '
was of an entirely
different type from previously I
any
described.
The La Brea ,
pits are great de- 1
posits of a tar-like substance in
which many prehistoric animals be-i
bicycle, turned it over)to him.
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