The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 03, 1888, Image 1

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ATTSMOUTJI, N13BRASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOHEK y; 1888.
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ISo Coiiilltrocl u l.vi!eue 'iliat tho
V.Varer I a fkiU?l 1'liyiilclan A Case
of Tyih)ll Pever.
It U a common fayin; that "il'Xitors disa
gree," otc. Ono constantly liarin that uM
ami threadbare expression, the ida bcin
coiivojed that it is only exceptionally thnt. if
two or more are called iion fur an opinion
m to the character of tho disease in any
piven case, or tho treatment demanded, they
aro bolilom in accord. The reuNuct is that
tho reverso of .this true that what in ac
cepted as the rule U actually the exception.
Doctors do occn-tionally liaagree, but only in
exceptional rases. It must he renieiiiljercd
that there aro doctors and dix-tors. Some
are well educated and others nro but indif
ferently so, and a very largo proportion
throughout our count ry, and especially Mas-n;ichu-'tts,
aro absolutely ignorant even of
tho first principles of med:ci::t
The title 'doctor' is eneially supiosed to
bo one which can only I u acquired thro;ili
K'lino iflle;c or university l'.' illy uuib.ori7.cd
to confor it. It is ii!s j a coniinoii l.-lief that
it is invariably a Bi,n that L who wears it
lia.s been "duly qiuiliiled and not found want
iii(?," or, in other wc.rds. that ho has been
properly educated, ami "li.'o mid limb" caa
liu safely in" rusted to his keeping. This is
true in one respect, but far from tho truth in
nnotlur. Tho title "doctor" ln-'ongs to him
oi.ly who has had it conferred upon hiui
alter ho has npent j-eai-s of study worked
for it and canm-i it. IhiE in these days,
!:e:i prefixed to a name, ii cannot bo con-i-i'i.
red jl; evidence that tho wearer is a man
h!:ii!'-d in the science of medicine, nor does it
Minify, cv n, that ho has a common school
I'.vuii;. Tin !' aro neither ieg.-d nor social
rertrictions to tho um of tho titl nor is
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are e.miiiit;'- 1 '. i' ! t ni'-e-Wit.
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t'ni;i!i, nny law wl.i Ai restricts tho practice
of iT!Cil!ci::o to tho.-o oulv wh.o aro known to
' bo ni upcrly li;e;iL d. Any man or womaii,
i!' iratti r how iu;,ra:it or depraved ho or
i sh'j i ;. has ju.-t as inucii riht to a.'Uii:aa tho
I care of tho sick or injured and practice of
j medicine ar.d surgery rj ho who has f pent
! f-nr years hi eont inuoas study at the llar
! v:.Vd Medical coll".?:r.
J A CAKii Or TTI'UOID.
! I'very t'n.ii t knows that ho is, for obvi-
'U ; rituous. s insularly and unju.-tl)- liable to
I: v.-i:;ts. A lu'.:vs::.-;i( ion of an error on his
' parr iiMifncicut l.nis for one, a:id i;i conso
! ij'.iriice ni a ; nii.-tako Lis Lusineia may
' If r.iii.c 1 ar.d tiio savings (f yean; swei't
! a'.'-'ay. l'.:.'di;-.:ii; this lie ij exceedingly care
fnl h. i ins' h". end i ; very cenairi not to nilow
;:' o:m ia hii enu-'ov tio is ineomi'Oteiit to
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K-r iia:nl, a r:a:i prneticing as a phy
yeL not tiiori ii -uiy t'amili.ir with the
:r;s of d.seas.? and tho use of drills, is
da::ireioiis i:i tho extreme. A fo'.v
think tho fever hided l.irj, and ail evidence
of tho doctor's horrible i.iit-ta!;j goes six feet
under grou::d.
A U1I tTIl-.VCF. IS DETAILS.
AtuOTig truo physicians, equally well quali
fied, thero is rarely hi any given case n dif
ference of opinion, except it bo ia the most
unimportant details. There aro thousands
of drugs at tho command of physicians. All
h.avo their special favorites. Ono uses the
bromide of sodium s a nervine, while an
other prefers tho bromide of potassium. In
very many instances it would matter littie
which was given the patient; and yet, were
one doctor i:i favor of the former to assume
his earo after the other had been in attend
ance i! pon him, the chances are that the in
comer would make tho trilling change. Tho
?anienter, tho machinist, and, in fact, afT
tradesmen, r.ro wedded to their own too!?.
To them the' aro old, tried friends their
owners can get on better with them. Ho it
is with tho physician; drugs are, practi
cally, too's in his hands. He knows,
from long experience, just how certain ones
will act ; they liavo stood him in good stead
when battling with death nt the bedside.
The tools of others may to newer, have a
little higher polish, be a little more compli
cated, but he prefers his own, for ho hi.ows
what ho can do with them.
Let the pcoplo protect themselves and limit
the practice of i iedicino and surgery, m they
have dentistry and plmruia.'-y, to these who
have Ikvii duly lualitied. Ihey need not ro
stiietit to ore "schooL" They should not
coui-idor whetlm.'a man who desires to urae-
tico ir.euicico is n "regular," a "hoiiiieojjath"
J or an "eclei tic," but they Miould know that
he c;:u perform tho duties which he would
I asninaj that lie is a man- whom they can
j r-afely trust to beat back de;;.th when il
threatens mothf r or child, husband or wifu
Boston Herald.
l'orests 1'roscrvo tho Moisture
Tho importance of preserving forests Ije
coiiie.i evident in oi'.ih America. J. C.
tlamble; ia tho "1'roccediugs of t'.ie Institute i
of Civil Engineers," points out that the soil of I
Africa becomes dryer every year. Although
the amount of precipitation is not decreas-j
ing, tho f-:,ri:igs ijyeomo leas ttrong, anil
rivers that used to How permanently are dry
during suir.nier. Oauible considers tho de
vastation of forests and tho grass and bush
lavs the principal re.-tsons for this state of
affairs. And besides this, the trails made by
animals arc transformed, into canyons of con
siikrable depth by sudden rainfalls. lu
lhe.-o canyons, which aro in some eases more
than thirty feet dwp, tho surface water runs
oil" before it has time to iercolate tho soil.
Tripp has made observations on tho amount
of evaporation and found that on tho high
lands fully one-half of tho falling rains run
off without penetrating into tho soil, This
experience emphasizes tho fact that tiio ulti
mate aim of rational forest culture, so far 03
i-s influence upon agriculture is tioncerned,
is the increase of the power cf tho ground to
hold moisture, and thus to prevent tho rapid
flowing oil" of the pi ipitated rain. Science.
Neat Laundry Work.
All patties desirous of having the neat
est ami cheapest laundry work done,
should leave it at this id'ice Tuesday
night and it can he secured aynin Friday
evening. The Council HltilTi steam laun
dry, w litre the work is done, has put in
iilflhe latest improved machinery, mid
their work cannot he surpassed. The
liucst polish. YV. A. Dkkuh-k, A't.
Wo have a few Toys, Polls, Alliums,
liooks. Cups and Saucers, &c, thnt we
desire to close out before our new goods
arrive. We offer real bargains in above
line for of) days. Come and see us.
W. .1. W.MtlilCK.
Private Sewerage
All inn ties desiring nivalis s.-wi rage
ooniH ction witli the main s-wir. can he
in ci iiiinodati d at any time, by iiddnss
inr Ilniiln.s V Sii lton. Sever (Vi.tir.e
j tins, 1. (). box ll:'0, o;- 1 y c.dlin i.t th
I oilier, Murphy's store. lm
Child's high saiul.Js, ut.. i'i ( t uts a
: pair, at Merges.
j Pont go to Oinah.i when you want
1 tu "'t your hcHtitiful parlor and tied
room sets hut go to Henry Hoc k's fur
! nitui c enipoi iuiu where you can get every
i thing in the furniture line that will go to
make your home beautiful, f'tid comfort
able; and above all you can get it heap.
Hi member that he who sills most can
sell heapest.
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ilro-'s too mneli of tbis extract, a fraction of
a graia of that powder, given to his patient
i.e. : ii:;.i tl.a iL'adly work is done Lut his awful
j error is known orly to himself. IJii (patirtut
uies, Lut io oi:-f'a;-ii u attrio'.itea tiio cause, it
is always easy for !:;ia to deceive the'li-iends
of tho unfortunate.
Vako a case oi typkoH fever, for in-.tanco.
a it.- rr.riy stage tho ;iisc;:so is seldom easy
)t v:c' ;:i:.!;o i. It is, ia fact, almost always
i:o; o cr less dXieuii. 'i hero p.re t'e.en bft
; .'..iviy ei as mfdeictitly marked to cniblo
1 rveii lii.iiiic-1 .kuii'iii phys.ciaii to say with
j certainty tl::it tho case bcioi-c hiai is one of
typhoid. Ho notes this and that tyinptAm,
' h.ero rod tln-ro an munition, which lead 1dm
j to Euspew. that the tv-.tient has that uracil
j Ui'tadcd fever. I'ut he mutt wait a day or
j two U-foro ho c.tti decide. Ho must watch
the ri-j an 1 fall of the termieraturr. liicht
..''o:i,nijtidf r. j and nioriiingthat wi'd tell him much, for
'c' '. I the variations are characteristic the changes
...Atljutaii!.;.i;1 the pulse, hi tho Cipressiun, in tho tongue,
i. m. lu luo apiicarance c t the abdomen, etc. Ihe
..i -nicer 01 tlie nay. svmritoms of tvih'.id sm man v.
'U'-':iu Atunlay eveung
tuard
Sert Ujir.
..Qunrter Master Serai.
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WH .fi YOU WANT
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iLB. TL'sT
Cor. 12th and Granite Streets.
Qonii-aotor anl B. wilder
12-ilm.
Sept.
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meal at II-- - -
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mill tt
graham
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ctin he found
at 12
symptoms or t"j hom are many. some
which aro prominent i:i one caso are absent
in others. With a few only present ho can
not judge, for they constitute tho baro out
lines; he must wait for tho pictur-i to devel
op. l?ut whilo wait ing he is by no means
idle. Ta tho iatcrcsts ci his patient hols an
tii'ipatl.ig every exigency which is likely to
urke. Ilo takes no chances, but sees that in
nursing, etc., every precaution is instituted
which would bo iadleaieil ia a cr.se of ty
pliriid. Hi? medicinal trratnieas Js directed
to tL? nyniptoms. Fever is kept down, pain
all-iyf i, restlessness quieted, sleep produced,
and 0 on. At lat ho is Lure of his diagnosis;
I It is typhoid. Dut ho has lft nothing r.n
j done, there is nothing ho would wish be
could undo. All along he Las kept v.-ithin
the safety Lines.
Yet how different would havo been tc
work cf an ignorant pretender an incora-pct-'Tit
"doctor." In 0; Er.ich cases out of 100
he would have p.t once pronounced the p;
tient's disearo bilious fever, r.nd given ;a
purge which iu mostf eases of typhoid would
prove fatal ar.d death been tho direct eon
sequence. Cut diarrhea is present in a very
largo number cf case; that fact every per
eon faaiiliar wilh tho d.'seae knows. A
'doctor" of the sort referred to does not tell
the friends what medicine ho gives. No!
JI:3 psactice is shrouded with mystci-y
io is a medical Columbus. They have no
idea t!.at l.o Las a'Lninistercd a purge, and
tho asrcnrar.ee of the d :aiThea does not r-.vr-
Iir.g Cure for r.lienmiifl.mt
Di-. Trice, of Ooonce couuty, Ga., suffered
for year-! tho pangs of rheumatism, vainly
trying all remedies, Sl years ago 0S
iiis i;o:-.s i:i Texan inrcl that ti n:".ess Alexi
can dog, if flliowvd to eepat the feet of a
Mi!le-cr fron rheumatism, was a euro cure.
U 'jCuglit a dog and tool: it homo to his
father. The old gentleman laughed at the
idea of such a euro, but to please Lis sou tried
the dog. Tho aceouht says that as soon as
the doctor lay down in btd the dog "sprang
in and coiled itself around his feet, lu less
than an hour the dog gave Liui evident re
lief, and in a short timo effected a cure.
Wherever the pain struck him he made the
dog lit- against tho place, and the heat from
th animal's body drew it out like a mustard
plaster. Every night for six years tho doc
tor has slept with his hairless bedfellow, who
now begins to show tho effects of age, and
Dr. Price says that after its death, if the
rheumatic poius returu, he will at onee send
i3,' tor another Mexican dog." New York
Wall Paper at Warrick's Drug Store at
reduced prices for next :i0 days.
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
Slesident dentist.
Preservation of Ihe Natural Teeth
KpCfiiuhy. Auct-tlutics given for Patn-
I.KSS Fil.I-'NO Oil LXTHACTIOX OF TliKTH.
Artificial teeth made on (Jold, Silver,
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth arc extruded when ''.e
sired. All VrOrk warranted. Prices reasonable.
VlT2 IB KAMI'S Di.-'tMv PlATrsHOUTH. SUB
In Lis ceiius rejiorts Dr. liiilings estimates
I'aat in tho Uniled Stares 100,OOJ deaths oc
cur every year from strictly preventable dis
eases clone. This is unquestionably a very
moderate estimate, and, if there aro reckoned
also twelve cases of serious illness for every
death, we see what a great amount of suffer-,
ing results from ignorance cf sanitary prin
ciples. Uut how is this ignorance manifested?
Are not our architects competent to deal with
tho problem of household sanitation? It will
Iks said, perhaps, that it i the province of
the architect to direct tho entire work of
hous3 building and to arrange every detail
tf t'tid fittings. But it should be considered
that the science of sanitation is broad and
comprehensive. Years cf study and of ex
perience in sanitary work are necessary fora
proper understanding of the subject.
It is perhaps unfortunate that thero is 6o
little in the severe and unpleasant details of
the work to commend it to those whoso tastes
have led them to the study of the more at
tractive principles of artistic construction
and the science cf resthetics. An architect
should have the- soul of an artist, but there
aro few men whose naturo is so broael as to
combine truly artistic tastes with a love for
tho details of difficult mechanical work, in
volving the ncioessity for undertaking com
prehensive and scientific research. It is the
province of the engineer to engage in an oc
cupation of this kind. His natural inclina
tions and Li3 rigid training in scientific pur
t-uits Lit him especially f or the direction of
matters relating to drainage and sewage dis
posal. l'opulur Science Monthly,
C F. SM ITH,
The Boss Tailor.
Main St., Over Merges' Shre Store.
Has the best and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever came west of Missouri
river. Note these prices: Business suits
from $1 to 135, dress suits, $25 to $45,
pants $-1, $5, ?G, $6.50 antl upwards.
OfWill guaranteed a fit.
Prices Defv Competition.
OFFERED
for an incurable case of Catarrh
in the Head by the proprietors of
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptom of Catarrh. Headache,
obstruction of nose, discharges falling: into
throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid,
at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent,
bloody and putrid ; eyes weak, ring-ing in ears,
deafness, difficulty of cl;arintr throat, expecto
sation of offensive matter: breath offensive:
swell and taste impaired, and Reneral debility.
Only a few of these symptoms likely to tie pres
ent at once. Thousands of cases result in con
sumption, and end in the g-rave.
By its mild, soothing-, and healing-properties.
Dr. Sage's Remedy cures tho worst cases. SOc.
. The Original
IITTLE
Xens cv. IivcdDiii
hie A tlarnilta.
TJnequaledasafcilverPill. Smallest,cheap
est easiest to take. One Pellet a Done.
Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache
Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion,
Bilious Attacks, and all deranz&'nents of
the atomaca and bowels. a eta, by drug-fists.
My SttoeBci will Ese tSae JLargCNt,
JPrices f Eie tLowet9 and
onest Goods at Low Prices
VEHY HESSECTFULL7,
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THE
DAYL6HT
STORE
HAS A FULL LINE CP LADIES'
imo
Table.
GOI.VO FAS".
Xo, 2 4 :3o p. Hi.
"o. 4. 1" ::so a. in.
No. Ii. 7 :!.'$ p. in.
Xo. ni. a a. in,
OOIV KT.
Xo. 1. " :to a. in.
Xo, 3. u :4'i p. in.
Xo. . ei :47 a. 111.
Xo. 7.--" :3 i. 111.
0. if 0 :!7 p. III.
Xo. 11 C ;27 a. m.
A'l traini" run dai'y way of OTaha. fxeep!
Xos 7 and 8 which "run to and from Si-hujle?
daily excej-t Smuiay.
V'l.nii is a s-tuh to Pacific Jiin"t i'in at ft in
N ". 13 Is a st ub from Pacific Jiinetion nt t la.n:.
Por TTiaD-ter Wear.
J) it :e B B ( :i- o o :i3 B
OFFEKED AT THE LOWEST PIMCES.
Awl Evervtliing kept iri ti
r
lor AVi nter Ware.
MATTINGS
Firrl-Class IIohm
CARPETS , O I L, Qh O TTI S ,
LACE WINDOW OTJ2VT.A.ZI7S.
A Full ami Complete Stock of
AND CHILDREN'S
ZS'ew Goods Received Daily. Give us a
LADIES'
SHOES !
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Men's Byt Mado Suits
Jic'ii'i Custom .Made r-uits
; 4.05
7.80
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Child's Kilt Suitsfrom
Child's bnits from
15o-s' Suits from
Youths' Suits from
$1.90 to 3.75
- 2.00 to 0.80
3.2 to 10.90
- 4.00 to 15.00
Men's Overcoats
Men's Nobby Check Overcoats
Men's Fur Beaver Overcoats -Men's
Black "Worsted Overcoats
2 00
5.00
12.50
10.00
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- Price Clothier, - Plattomouth, - Nebraska.