New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1928, Page 17

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w — e T e Washington, D. C., defending his About 200 golfers are entered. ch play gets under way Mon- he finals will be played Thurs- _—— e BRONCHOSCOPE HAS FAR WIDER USES * New Fields Lead to Specialized Clinic |ized branch of medical science has | tion of the interior of the stomach | | developed around this instrument | with an electrically lighted tube. | |and it is now useful in the diag- | These terms are so long and com- | {nosia and treatment of lung dis- | plicated that for the sake of brev- | vases and in examinations of the | ity they have been grouped under | | interior of the stomach. the name ‘brenchoscopy.’ | Dr. Chevalicr Jackson, who de-| “Except in the removal of for- veloped the chonchoscope, will per- | eign bodies the bronchoscope has sonally supervise the new clinic. | not taken the place of medical or Physicians ~ have come from all | surgical treatment, but it has prov- parts of tge world for instruction | ed to he such an invaluable aid to from him, and patients from as far | physiclan and surgeon that large 48 India have travelled to Phila- { hospitals everywhere are consider- | delphia to benefit by his skill with | ing the matter of establishing e ; e s —{®—The | the instrument. | bronchascopic elinics, | When, after two years, Aldrich pro- Thiadelotia S ATHL b s D o lle e e i lonl profe i hron | e o e i gy ested mildly against this stream of bronchoscope, that long metal tube | oy oqeopy covers four procedures, | of medicine carly anticipated this pictures, Clemens sent him 20 of his equipped with an ciecivic light feach of which is highly specializ- | demand for post-graduate instruc- | where nearly half his collected work |PICtUres in 20 separate covers. which permits pinysicians to extraet Eml, says Dr. George H. Meeker, | tion when it invited Dr. Jackaon in prose was written, has passed to After Aldrich’s death, the house safety pins and tacks from the fdeah of the university's school of | eight years ago to establish courses |the state of Massachusetts |remained a home of Mrs. Aldrich throat passages of children. is as- | medicine |in bronchoscopy. Since that time| With its 155 acres of land fo he UMl her death a few months ago. suming such importan in the| I of these is direct laryngos- | the courses have been so much |incorporated into the metropolitan S practice of medicine that y Dron- | copy. the cxamination of the larynx | sought that all the applicants could | park system, the century-old house choscopic clinic is to be opened 1 with el ically lighted instru- | not be registered.” awaits final disposition at the hands at the graduate hospiiul of the|n cond is hronchoscopy, ex- | of the metropolitan district comunis- University of 'ennsy | wmiination of the interior of the | sion. When the Lronchoseope appearcd [lungs with an electrically lighted | “The old tavern 20 years ago its chicf | tube. Third is esophagoscopy. |had become a wealthy gentleman's NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928, farm and estate that Aldrich came [ht~re from Boston to live. And durg ing his time such characters as Mark Twain, Willam Dean How- |ells, Joe Jefferson, Phillips Brooks dents of American aircraft compa- | Sherman Fairehild of the Fiirchild | of nies is but 34 years. Only one is | Aviation corporation i over 40 and the youngest is not yet | Trippe, president 30. | Airways, Inc. is Elgar N. Gott, president of the | honey of the M Keystone Aircraft corporation. is 41. | poration is but 2 H. C. Ferguson, head of the Nation- | al Airways Terminals, Inc., is Anthony H. G. Fokker of tii ker Aircraft corporation is Charles Colvin, the Pioncer ment company’s president, i addition to Voight, other — — entercd are Ross Someville, MEDAL ROUNDS START amateur champion of Canada in Pinchurst, N. C., Apr! 6 (Pr— . Eddit Held, New York, for- Medal rounds begau today iu the an- ppi title holder nual north and south men’s amateur and Gardiner White, New York, one nd |golf tournameat with George Voight time Metropolitan champion. nd Edwin Booth were guests at its res drich came to Ponkapog in Mass. Takes Over Propety of 24750 3 S Noted Writer I'wain to his library, he wrote his Canton, Mass, April 6 (P)—The request. Clemens hereupon began sending him a photograph every day. Ponkapog home of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, author, editor and poet. "ok~ stru- Albert Steiger, Inc. =——"The Store of Specialty Shops’'——— Young Leaders Pilot craft Industries April 6. 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