Word: bone
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...incapacitation of Grant and Rosenman came just after X-rays revealed that midfielder Chuck Pyle suffered a chipped bone in his ankle during Wednesday's game with Tabor. He will be shelved for three weeks...
...stayed conscious all night although he had a shattered pelvic bone, half a dozen broken ribs and a broken leg; one eyelid had virtually been torn away. Gasoline dripped steadily. He called reassurance to the living (seven were dead), sent some of the walking injured for help, and yelled warnings against lighting matches. When he got to a hospital, nine hours after the crash, he felt a familiar languor-what he calls the "warm, soft sensation of death...
Dave Cairns, nursing a sore leg, has been improving in the mile, and Bill Baker, out from under a thesis, is trying to improve his 4:30 time. Dave Gregory, top two-miler, has been having trouble with a bone chip in the back of his leg, acquired a month ago in practice. None of the other two-milers, Joe Leeming, Hank Everett, or Dick White, break ten minutes...
...Markup. So many ailing people in & around Chicago flocked to buy that in 1944 the Vrilium Products Co. was formed to manufacture and sell more Magic Spikes. Former Mayor Ed Kelly wore one to the 1948 Democratic National Convention, and credited the healing of a bone abscess to its power. Other wearers included Municipal Court Bailiff Al Horan and Illinois State Senator William J. Connors. Exact sales figures on the Magic Spike are unknown. Osteopath Raymond Kistler of Wyandotte, Mich, admitted that he bought 150 at around $150 apiece, resold them...
Albright, who is affiliated with the Massachusetts General Hospital, was cited for his "monumental contributions to understanding the metabolism of bone and other tissue...