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...injured list today Garrow Geer and Frank Casale have joined Captain Herman Gundlach and Charley Kessler, but the entire quartet will be ready for action tomorrow. Shaun Kelly and Bill Watt have also retired temporarily, the former going up to Stillman because of an abscess. Fred Moseley is reported as all right but didn't get into the scrimmage yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY SCORES TWO TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST JAYVEES | 10/2/1934 | See Source »

General Hugh S. Johnson's disposition was made no sweeter because he had to spend the week-end in Washington's Walter Reed Hospital having an abscess treated. But the abscess that troubled his flesh was less sore than a flock of boils which last week broke out on the hide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECOVERY: Boils, Benefits & Burdens | 7/2/1934 | See Source »

...parting gesture from the republic of Turkey, Mr. Insull had an abscess on his thumb lanced by a jail doctor, was given a health examination and pronounced able to travel. The last appeal of his attorneys was turned down. At 6 one evening six Turkish guards took him from the House of Detention and drove him down to the waterfront in a taxi. Resigned, he went aboard the small steamer Adana and waved good-by to his lawyers on the wharf, reassuring them that they would be paid for their services. During the night the steamer crossed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Receipt Given | 4/23/1934 | See Source »

...distributed through 5 & 10? stores the five Tower Magazines (Love, Mystery, Home, New Movie, Tiny Tower). ¶¶Died. Benjamin Wood. 61, fourteenth of 15 children of onetime Mayor of New York Fernando Wood, chairman of the board of the Wood Flong Corp., manufacturers of stereotyping mats; of an abscess caused by a peanut lodged in his left lung; in Manhattan. ¶Died. Two Guns White Calf, 62, son of the last Blackfoot chieftain; after a brief illness; in Glacier Park, Mont, (see p. 10). ¶Died. Fielder Allison Jones, 62, baseball player and manager; in his sleep; in Portland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 26, 1934 | 3/26/1934 | See Source »

...lymphoid tissue, which renders it a particularly good harborer for germs. In the old the appendix largely loses its lymphoid character. Its risks then grow from diseases of its blood vessels. "In the young patient, therefore, local infection predominates, and the resulting disease is fundamentally suppurative, with perforation and abscess formation the usual sequelae." This is easy for the surgeon to clean up. Children and infants present difficulties because they cannot explain their com plaints and because parents too often give destructive cathartics. As people grow older, progressively smaller is the likelihood of their developing appendicitis. In their appendicitis, however...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Sterilization in Michigan | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

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