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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...blood clot. It was plainly more than "indisposition," as Togliatti's own doctor let slip some days later. "It must not be forgotten, the state of tension of the honorable Togliatti on that day," said Dr. Mario Spallone, and added, as if trying to put all the blame on recalcitrant Comrade Vidali : "This tension was due to a very special political situation." Imperial Procession. For several days, Togliatti could not be moved. Then, surrounded by an imperial procession of bodyguards, doctors and attendants, he was borne on a stretcher to a special railroad car. Overnight the train moved slowly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Man of Many Lives | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

...Needle to Blame? It now appears that a vaccine can pass rigorous tests and still not be safe for human beings; it seems possible that the arm muscle of the young human animal is the most sensitive of all testing materials for polio virus. It looks as though a vaccine containing only a few stray particles of active virus-which might do no harm to a monkey or great ape when injected into the brain or spinal cord-may touch off paralytic disease when injected into a child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Dangerous Short Cut | 5/23/1955 | See Source »

...Costly Seed. Texas Democrat Robert Poage, a peanut supporter, tried to put the blame on the candymakers. Waving a peanut bar over his head, Poage cried: "Mr. Chairman, here is a candy bar I just purchased within the last five min utes. This is the only peanut bar you can buy in the cloakroom. This peanut bar weighs, according to its wrapper, one and one-eighth ounces. You can make more than 14 bars out of one pound of peanuts, if you made them all out of peanuts." Poage slowly unwrapped the bar, continued darkly: "As a matter of fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Political Peanuts | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...blame for the national program's weakness plainly must be laid at the Department of Health's door. Senator Morse has reintroduced a bill he first suggested a month ago to set up a federal commission which would allocate and set priorities for vaccine use. More recently, many congressmen of both parties have joined Senator Ives in sponsoring a similar measure. Immediately after the voluntary distribution was announced, over 50 national welfare agencies and labor groups objected, requesting federal appropriations for free distribution of vaccine to low-income children, and federal control over records of inoculations. President Eisenhower himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Salk Vaccine Distribution | 5/13/1955 | See Source »

Sullivan proceeded to introduce another city official, James Delancy, from the Traffic Bureau. Delancy, he said, had made a survey of the area and also found that the out-of-state cars were to blame...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: The Citizens Meet | 5/4/1955 | See Source »

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