Word: blotner
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Dates: during 1936-1936
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...last week's Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Harry Blotner, young Boston stomach specialist, published the first proof that a heavy drinker does not digest his food. Anyone can repeat in his kitchen or parlor the experiment by which Dr. Blotner arrived at his conclusion...
...demonstrate that his thesis worked outside the laboratory, Dr. Blotner, 35, who strayed into this physiological bypath while trying to find out why diabetics cannot take insulin by mouth, performed the same experiment with digestive juice extracted by means of a stomach pump from healthy teetotalers. Natural gastric juices digested hard-boiled eggs in a few hours. Addition of alcohol completely arrested digestion...
...Boston City Hospital Dr. Blotner secured the stomach contents of eight drunkards who had been drinking one to two pints of whiskey a day for more than a week. Their digestive juices had no effect on hard-boiled eggs, "direct evidence," stated Dr. Blotner, "that large quantities of liquor taken over a long period of time destroy digestive enzymes and thus prevent the proper digestion and assimilation of food. Consequently a deficiency disease is produced." The disease: polyneuritis, which may progress so far that the drunkard continually walks as though stepping over obstacles, continuously talks of places and people...
Forty-one faculty members and graduate students were elected to chapter membership, one graduate to chapter membership, one graduate to alumni membership, and one senior to associate membership. The associate members are: Edward A. Ackerman 1G, Claude C. Albritton, Jr. 3G, Randolph Ashton G.E.S., Henry Berman 4G., Harry Blotner, instructor in Medicine; Arthur Casagrande, assistant professor of Civil Engineering, Vernon I. Cheadle, assistant in Biology, Irvin S. Danielson, instructor in Biochemical Sciences, Hallowell Davis, assistant professor of Physiology, Elizabeth Deichmann, assistant curator in the Museum of Comparative Zoology...