The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 07, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
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CENTENARY OF DR. SIMS
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It is gratifying to note that
the day on which the pioneer of
gynecology saw the light has
been remembered in that severely
scientific nation, Germany.
The great regard in
which men who have accom
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Wochenschrift in a recent issue
published an excellent portrait
of Dr. Sims with an appreciative
sketch of his life, concluding
that "America is entitled
jc to honor in the history of opl
v erative gynecology. The names
\ 5/ of McDowell, Nott, Battey, Emmet,
Bozeman, Edebohls and
Kelly will be known for all
time, but none shines with such
luster as the name of Marion
l Sims."?The New York Sun.
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SIXTY-SECOND
CONGRESS ( LOSES
Two Appropriation Measures
Fail to Get Through.
Washington, March 4.?Two
of the annual appropriation bills
necessary to the maintenance
of the federal government failed
of passage today, when the
62d Congress wound up its affairs.
Senator Eallfi of New Mexico
holding the floor through the '
closing hours of the session,
talked the Indian appropriation
bill to death with its $12,000,000
for the support of the Indian
service, while President
Taft wrote his veto on the
$115,000,000 bill to take care of
the "sundry civil expenses" of
the government.
The house repassed the sundry
civil bill over the veto, but
wnen it reached the senate,
Senator Poindexter objected to i
any appropriation for the <
Washington police force unless |
an investigation had been made
of the riotous scenes attending
the suffrage parade Monday!
. and the senate did not get to a
f vote on the bill.
More Rich Farmers.
Washington.?The "back-tothe-farm"
movement has three
recent recruits. Vincent Astor's
announcement that he will
farm may be followed by similar
announcements from the
Rev. Frederick Taylor Gates,
almoner to John I). Rockefeller,
who has purchased 25,000 acres
of cotton land and corn land in
Moore county, North Carolina,
and Edgar B. Marston, of the
firm of Blair & Co., of New
York, who has bought 500
acres adjoining the tract of Mr.
Gates. Messrs. Gates and
Marston have employed managers
and will grow cotton on a
large scale.
I?r. King's New Discovery.
Soothes Irritated throat and lungs.
stops chronic, and hacking cough, relieves
tickling throat, tastes nice.
Take no other; once used, always
used. Buy It at Lancaster Pharmacy
and Standard Drug Co. ^
plished things for the world's
betterment are held in that
country has contributed materu
/tally to the renown and prosperity
of its people. Our republican
simplicity has at times revolted
at what is euphemisti- ' j
cally called hero worship. It is
a significant fact, nevertheless,
that the achievements of its
citizens are the most valuable
assets of a country. Regarded
even in this unsentimental light
the courage and genius of our .
Marion Sims in originating an
entirely new branch of surgery
deserve to be commemorated i
and to be held up to the present
generation as an example for
emulation.
J. Marion Sims, a native of
Lancaster, S. C., emigrated to i
Montgomery, Ala., in order to
enlarge his field of practice.
There he 4evised a method of
surgical procedure for the repair
of serious injuries which in
that preantiseptic day was
made possible only by the substitution
of the silver suture
for the silk suture. So fruitful
was this and other work of Dr.
Sims for the welfare of suffering
women that his fame spread
to Europe, and he was the first
American physician consulted
by royalty. Those whose happy
privilege it was to know this
grand man personally were not
surprised that he rapidly bejL
came the valued adviser of the
nobility. In him were discerned
all those elements of character
which are the attribute of
true nobility; simplicity almost
childlike, sympathy almost
feminine, courtesy without ostentation
; the charming manner,
the kindly eye, the cordial
handgrasp bespoke a great I
soul, as did his diftness betoken I
the great surgeon.
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