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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1966, p. 33

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Here is a fine hand played in a team of four match, At Roth tenies the canteser sas five diamonds, but at one table the contract was made, i tae Gunes tt Was Sofested-- At the first table,' West:led the king of spades, Declarér ruffed in dummy with the jack and then played the king of dia- monds. East took the king with the ace and returned a trump. Declarer won the a ie, his hand and ruffed a syuitie. Then in an effort to come back to his hand to draw East's re- m mene, Seclare the A-K of clubs, plan to a a third club to get t Unfortunately, Hast ruffed the king of clubs and South went down one when he later attempted a heart finesse. « » The play started the sane way at the second table. De- clarer ruffed the spade lead high in dummy and led the king of diamonds, East taking it with the ace and returning a trump. At this table, also, declarér ruffed a spade in dummy "aid cashed the ace of clubs -- but then came a parting of: 'the DIAL 723-5278 ways. ; The declarer at this table' fe- y "ig possible that | )this point and was re his exceptionally cautious play when East showed out and West won the trick with the six. -* West did as well as he could when he returned the queen of clubs, but it abailed him paus'~ Prelate Vine Chatam College CHATHAM (CP) -- The wel- come mat is out anywhere 'in youth "Archbishop 'sergio Pig youth, Ar op nedoli, apostolic delegate: to Canada, told students Monday. Archbishop Pignedol! visited Chatham Ursuline College, and spoke to students and nuns "on the second day of a Lon' Diocesan tour, c YOUR HEALTH Scopes Bring Up Good Information By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Would you write about that long tube the doctor puts down the mouth, or the one used through the rec- tum? What is their purpose? Can they let the doctor see just about everything?--E. K. These hollow tubes are scopes of various kinds, and while they won't let the doctor see just about everything, they are enor- MOUSLY USeili Ai wee gnle--. The commonest is the procte- scope, inserted through the rec- tum, and into the bowel, The doctor can see the condition of the membrane, the source of bleeding if there has been some, polyps, the presence of ulcers. Small amounts of ma- terial can be taken for analysis --bacteria samples, or tiny bits of tissue, Polyps, if within reach, can be readily removed. Most often used through the mouth is the bronchoscope which permits examination of the larger bronchial tubes and the detection of polyps, ulcer Small amounts of material can be taken for analysis--bacteria samples, or tiny bits of tissue. Polyps, if within reach, can be readily removed. Most often used through the mouth is the broncoscope which permits examination of the larger bronchial ubes and the| detection of polyps, ulcers, signs of cancer. Again, samples can be taken for laboratory ex-| amination or cultures, within range of the instrument. It doesn't tell everything: Chest x-rays and sometimes other tests are necessary for more remote parts of the lungs. CHECKS GROWTHS amination of the voice box, to look for or inspect such things! tion. stomach, Still another is the peritoneo- scope, which is inserted (under local anesthesia) through the as tumors, cancer, or conges- A gastroscope is used for the The apostolic delegate said he was deeply moved on a recent visit to Viet Nam to find. how -- Canadians are accepted ere, ae "The Vietnamese like you, F< |because you are friends of the - | world," he said. q Archbishop Pignedoli said this acceptance of Canada makes this nation one of the best hopes of the world today, and tomor- row. New Security Case Rumored MONTREAL (CP)--The Ga- wali of the abdomen to examine) zette says the RCMP has been jgans, dut-it-o2 lights at the end, tumors or such organs as the] inves a new security liver or ovaries--not that it canicase evelvian federal civil tell everything about these or-!servants, ! hast 24 nem dlenlnaca a In-a headlined story. from O+. tawa, the newspaper says it un- The scopes obviousiy have tojderstands that the RCMP has be equipped with miniature| submitted at least page ong and the/ nary report on the case and that amount of information can bejthis has been forwarded to the swift into the bowel. Mrs. T. W. | )a available, v pes a valuable and obtained) justice department for a deci- iy. In the hands of a skilled oper>| woul ae ator these scopes cause a mini- 2 mum of discomfort. Those in- quoted as saying the investiga- serted down the throat require/tion covers the activities of cer- a local anesthetic, but this is tain employees of the surveys not required for the proctoscope| and mapping branch of the de or the anoscope which is &/nartment of mines and tech- somewhat similiar instrument) nical surveys but not intended to reach as far : Dear Dr. Molner: My hus- band has a great deal of pain from gout. We understand that there is no cure, only suppress- ing the uric acid in the body, but how is this accomplished?-- You are correct. If the uric cid level is kept low, pain can jbe controlled or prevented en- tirely. In a case that has ex- isted for years, it takes longer to reduce uric deposits. A variety of medications is some having been developed in fairly recent years, and treatment of gout, jtoday, is superior to anything A more specialized scope is|we have had. Diet helps but it the laryngoscope, for direct ex-/no longer is as important as it was before we had probenecid and some of the other drugs. sion on whether prosecutio: Reliable informants are

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