HEALTH TALK develop the troubles that For exor nearsightedness ddgi. Canines also plagued with cata- Veterinarians eye trouble with f, ahd of late, with . i * -%'t • • * Veterinarians have found a Of Vitamin C. The Amertem THarlnary Medical Association " say* that this vitamin is KlWlluai given to dog's before Of Ikftar surgical operations. Dogs which receive Vitamin C seem to recover faster from sucjj opera (tans than dogs which do not receive this vitamin therapy when undergoing surgery. t ; Accidents In Children ITie leading cause of death in children is accidents. Many of these could be avoided if a tittle common sense and the rules of safety were applied, the educational committee of the Illinois State M&dical society observes ir. Since the number of automobiles is increasing constantly tiny children should not be left to wander alone into the streets. Tiny toddlers have a way of getting f in front of oncoming cars. Most accidents occur in the homes' and many of these to and even d^th." • \ J Whep a child mri&km* MOM substance it should not have, oall your physician at once. When caustics are swallowed, or even placed in the mouth, rout'ne emergency procedures should be instituted. In this instance, the stomach should never be washed out, but olive oil given to coat the burned area. The best preventative for these types of accidents is to key) the materials completely ^ot^the Child's reach* > I \ J Infants and young children should not suck on bones of any kind, and should not eat carrots, nuts, or any other object that is difficult to chew or swallow. Do not hit the back of a chokchildren can be attributed to the ing child, shove a fin-ger down parent Burns, for example, may his throat or force fhrids or parem. ou , ^ foods. Call your physician at once. vV&ts are supposed to have nine but they may not even live Out one if proper medical care Isn't given to cuts and wounds. Three types of feline wounds are very likely to lead to infection and blood poisoning. These are wounds which occur on the cat's tail, feet and eyes. Sometimes, surgical treatment is needed to <*pfrect these conditions. , Jlasy living may be one cause 6* TK>or teeth in some *cats. House cat's often lack the opportunity to hnnt mice, birds and other prey. Therefore, their teeth may not be used enough to keep them clean ahd healthy. In such cases, the teeth are likely to become entartar, and this may be caused by boiling water left in a. tub on .the floor or by hot liquids puHed oft the stove or table. A protuding handle of a pan on the stove intrigues curious youngsters, .and the result can be fatal. Occasionally - the child may ignite his clothing by contact with open fires within the home or with bonfires. Fireplaces should be guarded by screens, and only safety matches should be used in the home. A child should always be watched carefully when he Is in the kitchen or laundry. The use of vaporfcM-S when the child is suffering from a respiratory infection is not without danger. Vaporizers may be upset by the child. If of the old fashioned nature they may run dry or short circuit, or if placed on a wooden table or chair, they may burn through them after prolonged crusted with use. bring on pyorrhea and eventual Most _ so-called . "tuffocation loss of te#th. Some cats may deaths are really due to certain need a dental check up two or types 6f resiratory infections, three times a year. brain hemorrhage, or unrecognized congenital heart or respir- Dega *Ath heart ailments may »*** loffL'ihnea despite their trou- * Me. Kwty diagnosis and modern ift*thods of treatment make it possible to increase the life span of a dog that has Cardiac trouble. #1ei*y cf rest ang j|eAricted exereife are essential.' Fluffy cotton sometimes facilitates the removal of sharp obsuch as pins and needles which have been swallowed by rur*«ies. The cotton is mixed with mashed potatoes, bread crumbs tf finely, ground meat, and may enable the pass the sharp dhjeet witjiptv surgery. You Should^ lcnc§| about ! •* DIAMONDS atory system defects. In some weak infants, it is possible that suffocation may be attributed to smothering in bed-clothes, or strangulation by tight covers or night clothes. Even improperly spaced bars in the sides of the bed may be a factor. Night clothes and covers should be selected to give the baby freedom of movement for his extremites. Infants have also been injured by adults or Older children sleeping in the same bed. Stay accessibility to lye, lysol, insecticides and rat poisons may Tesult in a severe accident to a child, if not a fatal one. Even large doses of some medicines may cause permanent disability and death. Aspirin, especially the flavored variaty,~i£ .taken by the child in larger than the prescrbed dosage, can cause severe damage Accident resulting from falls are often preventable, particularly if doors and windows are securely locked, not only in the home but in the automobile. Protecting dangerous stairways with gates and placing screens or bars in windows may avert an accident. With summer on its way, lives will be lost through accidental drowning. These, too, can be prevented. Don't let your child go swimming without supervision. diamond lust a* Take It Easy- Take A Cab! Whes is wMOhH's bad , What yoq warn to reach year desttastisn la a harry . . Whea yon have lofine or heavy packages wttfc yoa, it's tins ta call oa for a eab. It- McHENHYCAB - %HIONR 73* Steffan DiamondHfcutter Makes Rough Stone Into beautiful -Gem Many Diamond Craftsmen Have •aparienoctt Backed By Craft group of men rei the beauty of you* the diamond cutters, hands are needed t<§ fig the dtafiwnd from the ground so are maaylakilled hands required to ftnjflj the stone to gen» Ifcnuty. i Before 4 diamond is cleaved it ^puxt be wHled for hours, some- |hnes even days, to determine its train and the method of tooling the stone to produce the most brilliant cut. In some cases, large diamonds have been studied as frng as a year before^ any work Sit them attemnted. " < Cutting jMiamond is a difficult 4Uk. Paifljppf this is due to its hardness. diamond is harder than any Other substance in the irorld, and only a diamond can tout it And only skilled hands, hacked by years of experience, iirs capable of achieving cuts of maximum beauty. One of the most tragic cases in history of diamonds c6neerna the famous great mogul, ffcrhkji In the rough weighed 787 fearats. So poorly did the Venefian diamond cutter shape the '•tone, that he caused the great tnogul to lose 507 carats in the cess. The great mogul today eighs 280 carats, and is rose t. For practicing his trade so rly, the diamond cutter was ned 10,000 rupees, his entire ^fortune. In many instances diamond cutijtlng is a family craft, with knowledge and skill handed down from father to son. A century or so i|go the greatest part of the diaf ond output was cut in low luntries: Belgium and Holland. glVhile still important diamond cuti| ing centers, much of the work is s^pone in this country. ? The diamond cutter's heritage *1|s a fine one; it is a heritage of iljrour diamond too. 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