MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1928 5 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Psychology Students Given Demonstration of Hypnotic Effects Subject of Experiments See Picture of Instructor on Plain Paner Profess. R. H. Wheeler's 10:30 section of general psychology was entertained at the morning when he brigged, a nephew of his mother, College of Emporia, conducted an investigation. A student was selected from the five who volunteered their services, and was placed in a hypoxic trunk. In an attempt to raise hypoxia in a number of ways, among which were paralyzing of the arms, causing the subject to react to a state of panic, she saw a picture of her instruction on a blink sheet of paper, and having her eat an imaginary apple, or rather having an apple when there was no apple. Mr. Brigid explained that the method employed was entirely gesture. He said his objective was to aid or aid of certain forms of insufficiency. Professor Wheeler announces that these demonstrations are very intermittent, but he warms the students not to try. He demonstrates are perfectly harmonious when conducted by an expert they are when conducted if tried by inexperienced persons. Plans for Ear Research Chicago, April 2. Members of the medical profession are striving to break down prejudices against postmortem examinations. Postmortem Examinations May Reveal Diseases The American Medical Association has called attention to the particular need for postmortem studies on diseases caused by doffness. The causes of doffness are still unknown. A research committee of the Association for the Hard of Hearing is making an earnest effort in this conference to help doctors and nurses doffness indicate their desire that examination be made of their car mechanism after death. In this way, it is hoped, some new light may be shed on the causes of doffness not uncovered by scientific research. The medicine of antiquity was at a standstill for ages on account of lack of knowledge of human anatomy, brought about by fixed racial prejudice against examination of the body after death. Consequently the necessities of decomposing are strongly argued "that dead dead shall not have died in vain." Minneapolis has an especially valuable record in this respect, higher, it is said, than that of any other city of its size in the United States. Some 1409 necropolis were made in 1927 constituting about 19 per cent of all a county according to the year in a counting period, but a million people. Nile Surgeons Better Informed Than Their Middle-Age Followers Translation of Scientific Book Shows Men Knew Much of Human Body (Science Service) Chicago, April 2 -- Shilled surgeries in the valley of the Nile knew more about human anatomy than they did in the middle areas, thousands of years later. This is one of the surprising facts revealed by the translation of the Edwin Smith Papyrus, the oldest scientific book in the world, which has been completed by Prof. James Henry Gates and Dr. William H. Mauley of the University of Chicago. The manuscript is now being printed for the New York History Society, the owner of the document, by the Oxford University Press, which is the only place where that has the facilities for setting up the ancient micrographics in type. The papyrus is regarded as the most important document in the history of all science that has come down to us from the time before the ancient Greeks. It is remarkable in that it shows an amazing approach to the attitude of the present day scientist, who uses the papyrus of mingled charms and recipes that constitute a large share of the medical papyi of ancient Egypt. Some of the dingoes and treatments of injuries set down by the author-surgeon of 1700 B. 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Among the mechanical appliances which appear for the first time in medical literature in this paylift include a kind of vegetable list used to absorb blood, finen banglegums manu- performing manual dexterity of lines, and surgical stitching of wounds. The most remarkable observation in the ancient manuscript, which was probably intended as a text book, is in connection with a care of animals with no visible external contusions. The old Egyptian surgeon noted that both the eye and gait of his patient were altered on the same side of the body as that on which the head injury had occurred. He made observations that injury of the brain may result in disturbance of normal control of various parts of the body. Finish the Memorial Building Finds Tobacco for "Breaking In" a Pipe Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentleman Columbus, Ohio March 10. 1927 Two years ago my wife gave me an earpiece I imaged in a great deal of detail that then began smoking in it. 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