)Alssouri ~S~ave ~o~~:Y 97 Page 2. ?. Crad.dock relates that his father suffered from chills and fever which, quinine, the only remedy known then, failed to cure. Someone advised him, next time the chill came on, to plunge into a deep a~d cold hole in the river. Ed says his father, out of desperation, tried the suggested cure, and it worked, in a way zquaring with the modern medical theory of setting up a counter-irritant in certain cases. (C) Craddock‘s mother was owned by the family of Maririadukes, one of whom was an early-day governor o±b Missouri. (C) Bibliography: (o) Ed Craddock, ranitor, Saline Cou.nty Court House, Marshall ‚ Missouri.