Word: anesthesiologist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...surgeon, Ohio-born Captain William J. Fouty, has specialized in female and pediatric surgery since he made Navy medicine his career. He has performed hundreds of mastectomies. After the anesthesiologist gave the go-ahead at 8:05 a.m., Fouty cut into the breast and within about ten minutes had removed the lump. It proved to be 2 cm. in circumference-no bigger than the tip of a man's little finger. A technician rushed the lump to the pathology department, where it was fast-frozen with liquid nitrogen. A thin slice was cut, which a pathologist examined under...
Graham, a San Francisco anesthesiologist, paid $2,100 for insurance when she started in practice three years ago. Now she must pay $5,100 for the same coverage. Says she: "It's a real crippler...
...William Wolfe, 22, the son of a Pennsylvania anesthesiologist and one of those slain in the Los Angeles firefight. In a soft and calm tone, Patty said that her relationship with Wolfe, whom she called "Cujo," was founded on a "commitment to the struggle and our love for the people." She added: "He taught me the truth. We loved each other so much. His love for the people was so deep that he was willing to give his life for them. The name Cujo means 'unconquerable.' It was the perfect name...
Known as "Willie the Wolf to his friends, he was the son of a Pennsylvania anesthesiologist...
WILLIAM WOLFE. Son of a Pennsylvania anesthesiologist, he was attracted to the political activism at Berkeley, where he registered as a student in 1971 and 1972. His friends, who included Remiro and Little, called him "Willie the Wolf." He took black-culture courses at Berkeley and in May 1972 began regularly attending meetings of the Black Cultural Association at various California prisons. On Jan. 11, he was visiting his parents when a friend phoned to say that Remiro and Little had been arrested. That same day he disappeared...