Word: brigham
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Roscoe Pound, Dean Emeritus of the Harvard Law School, was reported is "fair" condition yesterday afternoon at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. He developed an inteutinal aliment Sunday, and is now under close observation...
Returning to Harvard as as sophomore, Sanderson decided to become a doctor and worked nights as an orderly in the emergency ward of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital...
...Notwithstanding a few minor inaccuracies, the interesting and informative article on the Mormons [Oct. 18] was an objective observation on one segment of America's momentous racial awakening. GEORGE E. JOHNSON Brigham Young University Provo, Utah...
Cool Container. At 5:30 p.m. Callahan died. "When we were absolutely sure that life had left him," says Dr. Russell, "Mrs. Callahan signed the release." A phone message went to the Brigham even as the patrolman's lifeless body was wheeled into an operating room. There Drs. Nathan Couch and Anthony Monaco made a long vertical incision on the right side of the abdomen. Within three minutes they cut down to the portal vein, which drains into the liver; they then injected a frigid solution to cool the precooled liver down still more. They completed their work...
...M.G.H. and Brigham doctors were not discouraged. The attempt to save Bingel, helped by a widow's understanding, had been a noteworthy feat of medical and surgical cooperation. It failed, said Dr. Moore, "because all transplant patients face the problem of the organ's getting used to its new host-the host and the liver have to learn to live together." Renewed attempts to teach them to live together were certain to be made soon. Even as Joseph Bingel died, a gathering of transplant experts convened in Washington to figure out improved methods of increasing those chances...