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EREVER the Kaiser has |
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but that is all that can be
positively said about it |
The result of this attempt to |
withhold information from the ‘
‘Public has just about been what
might have been expected, and
" what it usually is where either
public or private patients are con
cerned-—u family or a waliting l
world.
Quick! Haw poYau ;
IPELL MOUVSE 7 L AINT” BEEN T 0
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Left in the dark, popular farcy
’ has instantly imagined the worst
and leaped to the most dramatic
conclusions. Because the Kalser
is known to have had an abscess
of the middle ear when a boy, at
l the same time that he lost most
of the bone of his right arm, he
has béen declared to have bindge
webentzrundung of the middle #ar,
threatening the brain, wth‘l’
| ought to be fatal to anybody.
. Then, on the other hand, re
membering that his kindly and
noble father, whose death can
never sufficiently be regretted,
died of cancer of the throat and
the Kaliser has twice during his
lifetime suffered from attacks of
hoarseness, the cellulitls is confi
dently declared to be caused by
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cancer of the throat.
Indeed, 80 seriously have these
rumors been taken that the im
perial physicians have found it
necessary to formally and explic
itly deny that their patient is suf
fering from cancer.
WISER TO BE FRANK.
Really it would have been wiser
and better, unless the malady is
of guch desperate und menacing
character that reasons of state
demand its concealment as long
as possible, to have said plainly
and frankly just where the cellu.
litls was and how slight or grave
the danger to be reasonably ex
pected from l_t.
Even an acknowledged appehdi
l citis or an Infective tonsilitis or
a moderate attack of erysipelas of
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some part of the skin would have
produced less panic at home than
the rumors which are now flying
about,
Only one positive sliver of fact
can bhe extractfle from the baMoon
announcement, ‘and that is that
the inflammation wherever it Is
and from whatever cause has
“got under the skin,” as we say.
Connective tissue has one sin
gular peculiarity, although It is
everywhere in the body it never at
any point reaches the gurface,
either Internally or externally.
‘Any inflammation which reaches
it must have penetrated through
either our outer skin sheet, epithe-
Hum, o our inner mucous lining,
endothelium,
(:tmyucued as we look, we are
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built in layers like a jelly cake,
one inside, one outside, and the
“filler” of connective tissue In be
tween. As out of this middle lay
er has grown not merely our bones
and ligaments, but also our mus
cles and our heart and blood ves
gels, our “filler hasg become far
the Jargest and bulkiest part of
our bodles, but it is still securely
surrounded and coated everywhere
by the wrapper of skin without
and the lining of mucous mem
brane within,
No germ, no polson can reach it
until it has pénetrated one of
these two gheets,
THE MORA_L OF WHICH,
The fmoral of which is, keep
your skin from scratches and your
mouth, throat and stomach from
Pa Will Take Good Care of the Bank Roll
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Quick, Watson—the Spelling Book
uleers, and you will escape two
thirds of your risks of infectious
disease, -
What is to the point in the
present case is that connective
tissue, or middle layer stuff, hav~
ing always been mothered and
protected by the other two layers,
has less power of resistance and i 3
slower to heal; so that when in
flammation has once fairly been
kindled in it it Is apt to smolder
like a forest fire in leaf mold for
weeks,
" The commonest forms of cellu
litis are those which are due to
the penetratfon and attack of the
ordinary germs of suppuration -r
blood poisoning, mostly of the
streptococus family, a common
torm of which, Jor instance, is
By George McManus
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MUMMELY PEG RILEY,
WHO BY HIS EVASIVE
ANSWE RS Yo DETECTIVE
FLYNN 'S QUESTIoNING
YESTERDAY BECAME
THE FIRST SUsPECT
IN THE GREAT MODSE
MYSTERY, |
MUMMELY PEGS PAST |
WiLL BE LOOKED INTO
BY OETECTIVE FLYNN,
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erysipelas of the hand or face or
neck,
Yet, after all, cellulitis may
consist only of a sore toe, which
gives the Kalser a chance for a
much-needed rest,
No Identification.
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met you at the seashore.” g
“That's strange. 1 don’t seem to re
call you.”
“Why, I gave you a ring to remem
ber me by.’
‘lt me see; which ring was 1t?"” |
I Names for Them. |
Mrs. Ayre-Shaft—-The people In the
lnext apartment are having a lovely time
deciding on the names of their new
twins, |
Mr. Ayre-Shaft—Tell them I suggest
Hugh and'Cry.—Judgr
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