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tificates are forwarded. To students
to small and rural comthose contemplating state
trips, camping swimming,
and summer resorts, it is especially
urged.
The vaccine is given in three injections of hypodermic nt seven to
fourteen day intervals. When you
come in, just say "Typhoid vaccine"
to the first one who "shows up" from
the nbyss of private offices beyond
the waiting room, and sterilization of
needles and syringe will be begun.
This will save your time, ns with this
accomplished,
the vaccinntion
itself
is Just a matter of a couple of

that typhoid fever is a preventable going back
disease. It will he a vanishing dis- munities, to
road work,

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ease in direct ratio to sanitary measures effected by the commuunity, or
without such, the prevention in the
individual
by inoculation or what
might bo popularly termed "vaccination." Sanitation must never be disregarded even though it may require
patient years to develop; it is truly
the "pillar of cloud by day and fire
by night." However, another mens- re has to be recommended apparent
ly before wo seek that distant goal
with which ndvanccd sanitary science
When
thoughtful student looks
attracts our desires, our needs and back to the expense
the
the time lost, the
our American practicality.
A typhoid epidemic is not a dis suflenng, and denth in his or her
grace to the individual but is a re- - community, section or family in the
remote or recent past due to this pre
roach to the community which nl- ows typhoid producing conditions to ventable disease well, that student
exist the open privy the lack of will he in the waiting room soon.
Think it over.
supervision of water supply, the
W. N. L
wholesale incubation of flics, and
other conditions based on ignorance ALPHA
DELTA SIG TO GIVE
People as a rule are
or indifference.
farely well acquainted with causes,
FOURTH ANNUAL DINNER
yet they pay little attention in small
communities until case after case de
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velops from perhaps a single source,
as from a "carrier" (one who may
transmit to others through not hav which will be divided into several
on grand
ng it as a clinical case) or it may numbers, is a "take-ofT- "
be "milkc borne" in origin as from opera, a musical number and a short
play. The leading men in their rea "careless" dairy man with a "car
rier employee," then conies hysteria spective businesses will bo extended
"the grabbing at the straw" in sink invitations to attend the entertain
ment.
The committee in charge is
ing desperation.
maKing
The individual
measure against date 300 arrangements to accommo
guests.
contracting the disease lies in "tak
ing the vaccine." While this is not
absolutely infallible, the records show DEAN C. J. TURCK
really marvellous results, figures that
SPEAKS TO D. A. R.
"before and after" stagger the belief
of those who have not carefully stud
ON "WASHINGTON
n
ied the subject. The
War is an example with less
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than 150,000 American troops in the
service, nearly 21,000 contracted ty the Republic to the other countries
phoid, with 2192 deaths resulting. and the preservation of the new gov
This makes an incidence rate of about ernnient, he said.
14 percent and a death rate of over
The force back of the Revolution
During the World War was the power of a great ideal, not
10 percent.
incidence rate was 0.038 percent, objection to paying taxes, but to the
the
including cases developing before the principle of being taxed with repre
The Sur sentation in the taxing bodies, he
vaccine had been given.
geon General's office s authority for said. There was little talk of sepathis statement: ".If the admission rate ration from the mother country be
of typhoid had been the same during fore 164, and after that year there
the World War as in the Spanish was a change in English colonial polAmerican War, every bed which the icy which affected the American colAmerican Army had in its hospitals onies, but it was not a prime cause
in France would have been occupied of rebellion, according to Dean Turck.
by a typhoid fever patient"
The stamp tax was a recognized
In a girls' school near Cleveland means of revenue then, as now, and
(Journal American Medical Associa the colonial economic interests option, April 19, 1920) a typhoid epi posed rebellion against England and
demic occurred in the winter of 1919 raised the cry of treason against
20.
About half the girls consented Patrick Henry when he made his fato inoculation. A second outbreak mous speech lighting the fires of war,
of typhoid occurred later. Not one the speaker said. The Townsend tax
protected.
e
on tea did not cause a
proOne more item; because water bub test, but the cry against it was beand looks as pure cause there was no representation
bles from a spring
as flawless crystal is no proof that of the taxed in Parliament, he said,
it does not harbor the germs of ty quoting Washington's statements conphoid; because a certain well has very cerning it.
Washington took up arms because
palatable water is no sign that ty
phoid
not
other recourse, and the
1 throughgerms have strata"migrated he had no to revolution was subdelivering alternative
a limestone
water from another locality; it your mission, but there is now no need to
community back home has given no go above the law when the ballot has
thought to sewage and excreta dis- been given as a means of redress of
posal, if the "city fathers" have not wrongs, he said.
considered a pure water supply, it
does not necessarily follow that you
will escape forever. A concrete ex
Uhe largest selling,
ample of this occurred last year.
quality pencil
University Health Service
The
m tne wona,
urges the use of typhoid vaccine and
hi is prepared to give it as one of its
many activities. It is understood that
the taking of vaccine involves no
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risks and is a question purely with
the individual volunteer. It is sug
black
gested that men contemplating going
Supjrlative in quality,
to C. M. T. C. camps this summer degrees
the world-famou- s
(where the situation will not be vol3
untary) avail themselves of the vaccine now and be done with it, as cer

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