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i H-i THE DOCTOR SAYS II I I Now Doctors Can Peer V At Cell Details By Icy WA WAN NB G G. MD M.D. N Newspaper A L We have become so 10 used to the electrocardiograph graph and aad other pieces of modern modem elec electronic tronie equipment it is hard to imagine how we ever got along without them The electron microscope has bas made it pos pos' possible sible ible to see ee the th internal ethic ethic- structure ture tore of the bacteria bac eria which formerly were vere tv seen seem as mere dots date cI XI tb the tia ordinary lit The be conventional convention microscope micro cope can magnify ao an object about 2500 diameters compared with wi a magnifies magnifies- tion lion of diameters by bythe bythe bythe the electron microscope The Th latter latta feta hu made it possible to visualize the massy many whose formerly was Wu known only through their be be- havior Some Som dt of i these th have a Ia thickness of only 1 l at o an aa inch In la addition to these agents of ai disease the electron micro micro- microscope microscope microscope scope has bas made it possible to 0 study human cells in greater detail and to examine the chromosomes and genes that determine our hereditary char s. s The mess meas measures urea ures the electric potential of cf muscles When Wilen muscles have cave been paralyzed this machine helps your YOU doctor to deterS deter determine tel mine how bow much to expect t in is inthe inthe the way of cf rehabilitation rehab These and other electronic de de- devices devices vices are An adding to your doe doc doctors doctor's oc- oc octor tots tor's understanding of disease Other equipment sot not yet in in- invented i invented vented i is b sure to help your doctor r in is the years to come Yet valuable as they are as tools for diagnosis and treat treat- taint meat none is b es U important or cr cra oras as 51 a perceptive ve as at that old age electronic e machine macl your machine yow Je doe doe- 0 AdA tors tor's experienced brain What Q-What Is ta What causes cames it and me what whet are the aftereffects A of A-of Of the tae many germs classed as Salmonellas Salmonella germs that cause one on type of food poisoning po three were originally nally called paratyphoid or or- became the disease they he caused was similar to that caused by the tile closely re re- related related typhoid germ genn The Tha lb dis die disease ease eue virtually starts with vom vom- vomiting vomiting diarrhea d and Mid fever As with typhoid after the victim recovers VUI he be may be a ii carrier of the germs the disease is i acquired through contaminated lU foods foods- e especially milk eggs ew and shellfish The contamination is iB aided elded by flies ies or the soiled hands ands of a patient or carrier Recovery in to two or cr three weeks ia is the rule Me Q Q Does a head hud cold cause in increase Jn reaS in white blood corpuscles A- A Many A-Many A infections W 4 cause causa such an Iii increase but the com corn cornmon moo mon coM cold CI is sot not one of lid them
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1966-09-15 |
Description | 58th Year, No. 307 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date | 1966-09-15 |
Type | Newspapers |
Format | |
Collection Name |
Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
Contributing Institution |
State Historical Society of Missouri University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Journalism |
Copy Request |
Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
County |
Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1966-09-15 The Doctor Says |
Date | 1966-09-15 |
Type | article |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Item.Transcript | i H-i THE DOCTOR SAYS II I I Now Doctors Can Peer V At Cell Details By Icy WA WAN NB G G. MD M.D. N Newspaper A L We have become so 10 used to the electrocardiograph graph and aad other pieces of modern modem elec electronic tronie equipment it is hard to imagine how we ever got along without them The electron microscope has bas made it pos pos' possible sible ible to see ee the th internal ethic ethic- structure ture tore of the bacteria bac eria which formerly were vere tv seen seem as mere dots date cI XI tb the tia ordinary lit The be conventional convention microscope micro cope can magnify ao an object about 2500 diameters compared with wi a magnifies magnifies- tion lion of diameters by bythe bythe bythe the electron microscope The Th latter latta feta hu made it possible to visualize the massy many whose formerly was Wu known only through their be be- havior Some Som dt of i these th have a Ia thickness of only 1 l at o an aa inch In la addition to these agents of ai disease the electron micro micro- microscope microscope microscope scope has bas made it possible to 0 study human cells in greater detail and to examine the chromosomes and genes that determine our hereditary char s. s The mess meas measures urea ures the electric potential of cf muscles When Wilen muscles have cave been paralyzed this machine helps your YOU doctor to deterS deter determine tel mine how bow much to expect t in is inthe inthe the way of cf rehabilitation rehab These and other electronic de de- devices devices vices are An adding to your doe doc doctors doctor's oc- oc octor tots tor's understanding of disease Other equipment sot not yet in in- invented i invented vented i is b sure to help your doctor r in is the years to come Yet valuable as they are as tools for diagnosis and treat treat- taint meat none is b es U important or cr cra oras as 51 a perceptive ve as at that old age electronic e machine macl your machine yow Je doe doe- 0 AdA tors tor's experienced brain What Q-What Is ta What causes cames it and me what whet are the aftereffects A of A-of Of the tae many germs classed as Salmonellas Salmonella germs that cause one on type of food poisoning po three were originally nally called paratyphoid or or- became the disease they he caused was similar to that caused by the tile closely re re- related related typhoid germ genn The Tha lb dis die disease ease eue virtually starts with vom vom- vomiting vomiting diarrhea d and Mid fever As with typhoid after the victim recovers VUI he be may be a ii carrier of the germs the disease is i acquired through contaminated lU foods foods- e especially milk eggs ew and shellfish The contamination is iB aided elded by flies ies or the soiled hands ands of a patient or carrier Recovery in to two or cr three weeks ia is the rule Me Q Q Does a head hud cold cause in increase Jn reaS in white blood corpuscles A- A Many A-Many A infections W 4 cause causa such an Iii increase but the com corn cornmon moo mon coM cold CI is sot not one of lid them |