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Excerpt: "The pulse of the President fluctuated between 40 and 60 during the night, and varied in volume and force, sometimes being quite full and strong and then threadlike and feeble. . . . The wound ceased to bleed or discharge about 5:30 a. m. and from that time the breathing was stertorous, but gradually increased in frequency and decreased in strength up to the last breath, which was drawn at 21 minutes and 55 seconds after...
Although the size, the cover, and the general make-up of the book will follow previous Senior Albums, several other innovations have been planned. The division pages for the five different topics will have bleed-off edges, and in accordance with the board's policy of more pictures, the House section will include a number of candid camera shots...
...enough for a minor operation, doctors worried because i) cocaine may start a bad narcotic habit, 2) cause a dangerous shock to the system. Best substitute has been procaine (usually called novocain), synthesized in 1905 by a German. But procaine causes capillaries to expand. Thus, 1) an incision may bleed dangerously, or 2) the drug quickly diffuses into the blood stream and loses its local anesthetic effect. To overcome the bad features of cocaine and procaine, anesthetists use them in conjunction with epinephrine (also called adrenalin) which makes capillaries contract and holds the anesthetic at the spot where...
...France under the People's Front Government makes my heart bleed. France's present government will not last. The country will be obliged to follow us. It requires only Belgium-Rexist Belgium to close the circle around her. Germany, Spain, Italy and soon Belgium-all Fascist...
...Enlargement of the primary mole with subsequent ulceration that may heal incompletely and weep or bleed intermittently. This may lead the patient to consult a physician, who excises the lesion with a good margin of healthy tissue. The wound heals and the patient may remain well for a number of years. . . . Subsequently, however, recurrence takes place. Following this there is a rapid downhill course with widespread distant metastases [secondary cancers in other parts of the body...