Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1944 Page: 10 of 12
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Over-Fondness fof Rich Food and Drink Often Brings
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tboae who are inclined to
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was whan wa lumped a* such la*
feettaw as gout, arthritis and rheu-
matism, In one class and considered
them all conditions of uric acid ex-
cess. Wa do not think that now
aboa* W rnNttkaUama. but it la
doubtless true of gout
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Early in the 19th cen-
tury a storekeeper and
gristmill operator at
Henderson, Kentucky,
took to studying birds
as an antidote for en-
nui and added much to
man’s knowledge of
ornithology. Hfs name <
is a byword to this J
day. It is John James Zl
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with pn>iniionia
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1 mis member of the group has been and tTcohdT. ft Is really not fre-'
| refused a certain type of health In-
< surance because she once had an
attack of
acuta arthritis
for a month or
two. We told
har at tha
time that she
had the gout,
but she flouted
the idea. She
kept u p t h e
prescribed
treatment
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AUSTIN. Jan 15 <U.P>--
George W. Cox, State Health Of-
ficer. Withdraw his recommenda-
tion for sale of miyt lebeled as
“Army Type Three,” and said that
ft lure sale of it to civilians must
b- under an r' ungraded" label
Dr. Cox said the i
milk had been given recognition
in 1942 to relieve the milk short-
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activity. We tried to tell her that
the shades of the infection would
some day return to plague her She
didn’t believe it.
At this time, she claims to be in
perfect health, but the insurance
policy Issued to her carefully ex-
cludM compensation for any form
of arthritic trouble. She pooh-,
poohs the inference, but the testi-
many la against her. The authori-
ties still.maintain that such troii-
bkaawre all too prone to return once
they have made an entrance.
Gout, which does behave like ar-
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quent among women, and we see
much less of it during a period of i
depression when people cannot buy
so much meat.
Gout Is probably the result of
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.likely due to being overburdened b» <
over-eating or drinking, since it If !
common among drinkers We try to
be careful about naming it when
we And It tn people who are tem-
perate In everything but their ap-1
patlte for food The kMney proc-i
eases do not dispose of the uric arid
excretions, which are allowed to ac-;
cumulate in the blood stream We
Sometimes find It coining in the
form of an allergy, when some spe-
cific form of food or air dust is
ingested. It pile* UP its troubles:
along with diabetes, with arterio-1
sclerosis a likely development.
The chief trouble Is that the
healing of one attack is no guaran-
tee that there will be no more. A
number of acute attacks will be
pretty sure to result in a chronic !
condition which will affect the i
other Jolnta. especially ths wrists
and fingers. This means a wretched I
accumulation of discomfort and
disability. PreamUy Uw uric de-
posits begin to show up tn the joints
and about the lobea of the ears, soft
at first but growing harder like
dried peas under the ekin. This is
a condition of true chronic gout.
Bsgin the treatment with a much
restrigte* diet of milk and fruits
You must let
with moot
----__k The aallcyto
and colchicine, one i
ery hour for four or _ . —
pretty sure to bring relief, but take
one to be fooled «tth by self treat-
ment or gtaok rernodiee. Better let
your physician prescribe the suttrs
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I ed and had gotten out of hand
i Withdrawal of his approval *s
iwceesary, Dr. Cox sal,d. because
of varied and conflicting interprt-
teations of army type three speci-
fications. As a result of there
conflicting interpretations, large,
quantities of milk are being ship-
ped into Texas which I cannot
approve as meeting army type
three (specifications." Dr Cox said
Some of the milk, he said, has
been shipped from Wisconsin. Min-
ed" label. nMnla and Missouri and some of It
sub-standM*.-^T"tnthy and dirty.”
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1944, newspaper, January 16, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307493/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.