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of the country
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in the work of Dr
Jounesco of Rouinu
nla nowIn Amer
ica and while some
of his remitrknble
demqustra lions
have won the high
est praise our phy
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DR JONNESCQ liwat results
It before
t t + o pt lug bin methods hen Dr Jon
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If neseo by the Injecting into the spine
1ft e of his new anaesthetic stovnine nn
t strychnine is enabled to operate while
t 11 tl i patient is perfectly conscious Re
cently In New York city he anaesthe
tized tour patients three of them chip
drcu and the fourth a woman of thir
I tyflvo years with stovaine while ba
a hundred keen critical American doc
tors six of them women looked on
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from the amphitheater following every
move
+ t Dr William Mayo one of the noted
Mayo brothers of Minnesota ranked
t by some as the foremost surgeons ol
America was among those who wateii
ed the demonstration He bad come
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1i halfway across the country to wit
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ness Ifnnd wheu it was at an end he
congratulated Jounesco and invited the
professor to demonstrate Rochesfer
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Minn where the Mayos have their
4 hospital
4 The behavior of the patients was
most remarkable The youngest of the
four was a boy four and a half years
of age suffering from Infantile paral
ysis He whimpered just a little as
t the needle piiiirtured his spine and fur
a moment when the sharp lance touch
ed bis heel The rest of the time he
y laughed When he was asked after it
wa aver how hf felt he replied in II
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voice that carried to every corner ol
the room I feel all right 1 feel
fineThe
The third boy was deeply worried
4 for fear that the doctors were going
to do something to him Even while
he worried over something he believed
impending Dr Coley finished the op
eration for hernia The youngster lay
on the table as calmly as if he were
In his own bed looking at the physi
cian with big ullwlul lug eyes feeling
nothing though there was an Incision
several inches long in the region of his
abdomen
Professor Jonnesco said that not one
of the patients had felt any pain and
that was their own testimony Some
skeptics present declared that It re
mained to be seen whether stovaine
had any effect on the spinal cord
which would take several months to
determine Professor Jonnesco was
asked about these possible after ef
fects and he said there would be none
In an operation for appendicitis
where stovalne bud been injected the
patient laughed and talked with the
doctors After the incision bad been
made and the appendix found the sur
geon asked
Do you feel it much
I Feel what
> That pain
fNo When will you begin 1
I 1 Spinal anaesthesia is no new thing
and Professor Jonnesco does not say
It Is Dr J Leonard Corning an
AmerlcnnNurgeon Is said to hove been
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the brit tQ suggest it and Drs Bier
et Berlin Taflter of Parts Morton of
fitp Framcbco Matas of New Orleans
George Fowler and William S Bain
bridge of Washington have all used it
But Dr Jonneaco uses stovaine com
bined with strychnine to stimulate the
heart action and that Is a PAW solu
tion As he explains his method there
an two essential points of novelty
the puncture Is made at the level of
the spinal column appropriate to the
region to be operated upon An anises
thetic solution Is used which owing to
the addition of strychnine is tnlenued
byxthe higher nervous centers
Professor Jonnesco prefers stovaine
to tropecocaine and novocain though
he admits that the latter are equally
efficacious and harmless
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Is tun one who alway wears a trnwn is cross
and disagreeable and is short and sharp in his
answers Nine cases ont of ten its not the
poor fellows fault its lis liver and digestion
that make him feel so miserable he rant
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How the Tracks of Norways Railroads
Will Be Kept Clear
The opening recently of Norways
new railway from tliristianla to Ber
gen has attracted considerable atten
tion as It runs across the snow clad
heights of that country affording a
chance to tourists to see many new
and Interesting sights Much interest
Is also being taken in the tv snow
clearing engine that is to be used In
keeping the tracks of this line clear of
snow a gigantic task Indeed in tht
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SNOW CLEAUINO ENOISK FOR NO3WAi8
NEW 1IAIIAVAV
cold and mountainous section of the
country
Time was of courte when littSi
could be done in this direction hut
nowadays the big rotary plows used
on our railways lear away monstrous
drifts as If by magic and Improve
ments along these lines are being con
stantly made
WHITE HOUSE BELLE
Presidents Daughter Extremely Popu
lar In National Capital
President Taffs daughter Helen Is
extremely fond of automobillng and
has been seen much on the streets of
Washington recently in a new maelune
which her father purchased for her
when he returned from his tour A
less level head than that possessed by
the new White House belle might have
been turned by the adulation she has
received since her fathers election to
the presidency but nil her acquaint
ances agree that in her case her posi
tion has made not the slightest change
Miss Taft is genuinely popular and
would be a favorite even if her father
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HELEN TAFT IN liEn NEW AUTOMOBILE
was nut the chief magistrate She is
wholesomely good looking intelligent
and invariably amiable Without car
Ing supremely about society she is
fond of her share of good times and
enters into the spirit of all the festivi
ties at which she Is a guest She was
one of the best liked girls at the Na
tional Cathedral school which she at
tended along with Miss Ethel Roose
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EGA USE Wal
D ter Jones the
comedian for
got to shave him
self one morning
some years ago
the stage was h
en the character or
the tramp comedi =
an so well known
to theater goers
Very few persons
in the audiences oi
WALTER JONES
today who laugh at
the antics of the hundreds of frayed
and tattered Weary Vt lilies ou the
stage remember that Mr Jones is the
father of the stage tramp The
comedian playing in Ooing Some
however has this disinrtiun
When the spectacle HSrj was being
rehearsed Mr Jones was cast for tin
part of the king one morning he ar
rived at rehearsal late unshavd uud
looking rather unktMiipt As he went
through his part some one called out
Walter you look like a tramp today
and then and there the actor got the
idea of his tramp When 141TJ was
prodtied his shambling hewhiskcred
hoarse viiiII knight of the road was
the hit of the piece v
I often felt sorry that I had such a
success in the part s 1 ys Mr Jones
because for years inn sIgers insisteii
that I keep on in the tramp part 1
went into vaudeville and tried to do
something dilTerent hut they wouldnt
have it My part in going Some IN
the first straight comedy part that l
have had in years I have been a
tramp so long that it sounis great to
act without the aid of a grotesque
makeup
Miss Flora Wilson the daughter of
the secretary of agriculture does not
mean to trade upon her fathers fame
MISS FLORA WILSON
in her professional career as a singer
She is now touring the country in con
cert and modestly says that she re
gards her fathers political achieve
ments as nothing compared with her
own E in alt which is Tetrazzlnls
top note
While Miss Wilson was the social
mistress of the Washington establish
ment of her father the Hon James
Wilson secretary of agriculture one
of the sources of greatest delight to
the coming opera star was the intimate
friendship that existed between Mrs
McKinley and herself She was re
ceived at the White House as a daugh
ter
Miss Iurlc BoothRussell is an ac
complished equestrienne and when
ever it is possible in her work as lead
ing woman of the Robert Mantell com
pany she keeps herself in proper con
dition by riding When playing long
engagements she has her horse sent
on In a town of the middle west Miss
Russells horse was stolen from the
stable where It was kept The thief
evidently became alarmed for he sent
the horse back the next night How
ever the district attorney who want
ed to make a nice showing for Miss
Russell arrested one Patrick Reilly
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and Miss Russell was iV court the next
lOOming while he was being tried
The district attorney made out a
very strong case against Patrick and
the actress began to
feel some compas
sion for the man
But when the pris
oners attorney be
gan the defense he
represented the de
fendant to be lily
white and absolute
ly above horse
thievery So plans
I
ible in tact was
his argument that MAKIE BOOTH
the jury lost no time RUSSELl
la bringing In a verdict of not guilty
The puzzled expression ou the ac
quitted mans face drew Miss Russells
attention and as he p > ixsed her in the
ball she spoke to him The court Mr
Reilly has exonerated you she said
from complicity in this case and they
cant arrest you again in conntKtion
with it but I am curious to Know If
you really stole the horse
After another assurance that he
would not be arrested Patrick wild
Well miss before my lawyer began
to talk I thought I did steal the horse
but now I know it must have been
somebody else
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Daring the nine year before I need Catoareu I
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Notice is hereby given that it the 7th
day of January 1910 I will appk Ith +
county judge of Hrevunl r mnty for
leave to sell at private sate the IMMK
and land of the late J W dirlikr t
ate in section 5 towiwhip 22 MMitr
range 35 oast containing 7 12 BUT
more or loss M V CAKULE
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