Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1967, p. 20

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Old weight for wool \" (7 CONFERENCES ON \ Ja) OUR ANTI-MISSILE \{ SYSTEMS ARE CRUCIAL, PHIL...A LOT OF THE WRONG PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO GET THEIR EAR TO \. THE Door! 7 THE ACTION HAS | BEGUN' THEY'LL i MISS No DETAIL 4 OF THE CONFERENCE! MOTORS 123-4634 HUBERT Tig Fosteres Syeducete. In ISTMAS' IT SAYS! YOU DON'T MIND IF I TAKE IT To THE DOCTOR'S To BE X-RAYED,, DO You? YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: Please tell me about electroshock treat- ments that doctors have some people take. Are they dangerous? I have been told that if people have something on their minds that worries them, the treatments make them forget it. What 'would happen to a person with a good education? Do they consider a person in- sane when these treatments are advised?--Mrs, R.W. Electroshock (or electro-con- vulsant therapy), called ECT, has been in use by psychiatrists for about 30 years. Frankly, not much is known about how it actually accom- plishes things, yet it does. In the earlier years the dan- ger consisted of muscle sprains and sometimes even a broken bone because of the muscular convulsions that accompanied the electroshock. Since then im- proved equipment and_tech- niques have controlled that dan- ger substantially, and I would have to reply "no" to your question of whether it is "dan- gerous" now. The benefits sought with this treatment involve the mind and emotions, not the body. _ We simply do not know a great many things about how the brain and emotions behave, but the best explanation I have heard of the usefulness of ECT is that in some way it breaks up the patterns, the emotional ts if you want to call it at. TOO MUCH FEAR For example, a person nurses some fear, worry or anxiety, and in time it becomes such a habit that even the faintest reference to a touchy subject throws the person into deep and Treatments For Electroshock Ills By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD ¥ Breaking up these emotional patterns with ECT often lets a person go back to a more ration- al, outlook on life; the anxiety no longer paralyzes his think- ing. Another very valuable use of ECT is in treating severe emo, tional depression. Again, it pre- sumably works by breaking up emotional patterns. Your question of whether treatments are advised only when a person is "insane" is difficult to answer because "'in- sane'"' really is a very vague word, We certainly would not call a |person "insane" because he is severely depressed. Yet ECT is sometimes the best treatment for that, It depends, of course, on the individual case. If, instead of using the term "insane," you will think of emo- tional illness, you will have a clearer understanding. An un- duly nervous person has an emotional problem; the person with schizophrenia who has to be hospitalized also has an emo- tional problem, but a far more severe one. ECT may be helpful in less severe cases as well as the se- vere ones which are inexactly called "insanity." ECT does not destroy all memory; it does not mean that an educated person will lose his intellectual abilities. The goal isn't forgetfulness, but rather the breaking up of painful men- tal--or emotional--associations. Emotional "cramps."" Dear Dr. Molner: Is it true that some fresh fruits, such as peaches and cherries, have some acid or something. that will make a person's blood pres- sure rise, and is there a medi- cation that has such acid or usually unreasoning fear. Iwhatever that is used to combat THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 4, 1967 19 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship 'Play) West dealer. North-South vulnerable. @K10873 951087 o-- &QI1087 The bidding: West North East South 19 Dble 29 46 Opening lead--king of hearts. Here is an unusual hand play- ed in a national pair cham- pionship. With Marshall Miles sitting North and Edwin Kantar South, they reached four spades in the manner shown. West led the king of hearts and shifted to the four of clubs, at which point there was much for Kantar to think about. He could not tell whether the spades were divided 3-3 or 4-2, or whether the clubs were di- vided 2-2 or 3-1, At this point he was compelled to base his plays on one assumption or an- other -without knowing exactly how .either suit would break. It was clear that he could |not successfully crossruff the hand. If he attempted to ruff hearts in dummy and diamonds lin his hand, he would wind up ja trick short of the contract, jeven though he found the clubs divided 2-2. He would make |seven trump tricks and two clubs, but no more. | Hantar worked out the solu- tion in very neat style. He won jthe club in his hand, noting that |East played the five on the |three. This helped to persuade jhim that the clubs were divided |2-2. He then ruffed a heart in dummy and cashed the K-J of spades, deliberately bypassing the opportunity to overtake the jack with the queen in the hope of finding a 3-3 trump di- vision. Had he done this, he would have gone down. He next led the nine of clubs to the ten and had good reason to be pleased when both op- ponents followed suit. By this time the contract was in the bag and it no longer mattered whether the trumps were divid- ed 3-3 or '4-2. Kantar next cashed the AQ of spades and on them discard- ed the A-K of clubs from dum» my! This permitted him to cash the three clubs he had left and brought him to ten tricks ig an exceptionally well - played SPORT BRIEFS TOP PACER RETIRES YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) -- Re- tirement of Romeo Hanover, one of the outstanding pacers in the United States, was an- nounced Tuesday on advice of a veterinarian. Swelling in the four-year-old horse's right. front leg was noticed Monday morn- ing. POLICE WATCH FANS LONDON. (AP) -- Liverpool soccer fans will be accompanied by police when they travel to London by train to see their team play Fulham next Satur- day. Manchester United fans did an estimated $2,400 damage to one train last Saturday when they travelled to London. FORWARD RECALLED DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit Red Wings recalled forward Ron Andersop from their Fort Worth farm club Tuesday and sent wingman Doug Roberts to the Central Professional Hockey League team. Anderson, 22, has scored nine goals and assisted on seven others in 18 games at Fort Worth. SCISSORED SPORT PITCHER WINS AWARD NEW YORK (AP) -- Pitcher Bob Gibson, who won three games for St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series, was named Wednesday winner of the Octo- ber award in the Hickok Profes- sional Athlete - of-the-Year poll. QUEENIE AWHtLaLe 2-4 So mrs tate bn 1 ald On ed, 'T hate buffet dinners, don't you?" low blood pressure? --M.E. No to both questions. Note to Mrs. K.B.: This swell- ing and pain is the scrotum which your son is experiencing is not a rare condition, and your doctor's suggestion--having the fluid drawn--is the usual solu- tion. If it keeps recurring, then surgery.

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