Word: assisting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Four minutes later Dick Fuller got credit for the only cheap goal of the evening, when his centering pass bounced in off a Crimsondefenseman. Hurley received an assist...
...penalties were nominal: suspended sentences of 30 days in jail, plus fines of $200 for Stevenson and $50 for Whittaker. More significant was the loss of a test case: Stevenson had hoped to help ease the doctor shortage by establishing the right of a well-trained technician to assist in surgery...
Control of the Drill. Instead of relying on any one of 75 local physicians -general practitioners, obstetricians, ophthalmologists, pediatricians and the like-Dr. Stevenson called on Whittaker, a highly skilled former Navy medical corpsman, to assist him on three occasions from October 1965 to July 1966. At those times he was called upon to operate a cranial drill and a flexible saw used to remove patches of skull. What were Whittaker's qualifications to do such work? After attending hospital corps school and a naval operating-room technicians' school, Whittaker testified, he had served not only...
...sought to prove that the kind of help rendered by Whittaker was standard. The defense involved the showing of models and color slides of gory operations, and the calling of big-name medical witnesses. A key issue was whether Dr. Stevenson had tried to get a licensed physician to assist him, at least in cases other than crash emergencies. Of the three cases before the jury, one was such an emergency. On this and one other count, the jury found both defendants not guilty. But on one, involving a case in which Dr. Stevenson had time to call another physician...
Sheehy, a high school record holder from Minnesota, scored for B.C. with an assist from Smythe at 2:15 in the second period. Then Harvard's George McNamama, with an assist from Ed Gallagher and Roy Coppadge, tied the score again...