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Violent Response. Unlike many hospitals, which make up a fresh batch of anesthetic for each patient, Pontiac Osteopathic practice was to mix Surital* in half-pint quantities, enough for at least ten patients. When Kimberly Ann Bruneel, 8, was wheeled into Operating Room No. 1 to have her appendix removed, Nurse-Anesthetist Joan Booth simply jabbed the needle of a syringe through the rubber seal on the "Surital" bottle, drew off some of the fluid, and put a, little into the patient's arm through an intravenous drip tube. The child immediately went into bronchial spasms. Nurse Booth says...
...October 15, members of the Michigan State chapter of Students for a Democratic Society and some supporters joined in the national day of protest by sitting-in at the Ann Arbor office of the Selective Service System. Thirty-nine people were arrested...
What inspired Holmes to ask these cases be reviewed? "Student deferments are given in the national interest in order to maintain the educational level of this country. The Ann Arbor sit-in did not contribute to that," explains Holmes...
...Would We Know? It was while he was treating some aldosteronism patients at U.M. Hospital in Ann Arbor that Dr. Conn noted the similarity to diabetes; 40% showed the same sugar-metabolism problems that plague adult diabetics. This was enough, he says, "to stimulate my imagination." He went on to make a close study of 27 aldosteronism patients, and found that 14, when tested, showed the reduced ability to metabolize sugars. But surgery proved that all 27 had adrenal tumors...
Died. Beth Ann Simon, 24, a New Jersey housewife who nine months ago sought spiritual relief in the austere, so-called longevity-promoting diet prescribed by Japanese Zen Philosopher George Ohsawa (Zen Macrobiotics), thereafter subsisting chiefly on whole-grain cereal; apparently of malnutrition, her weight having dropped from 120 Ibs. to 70 Ibs.; in Clifton...