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...Chicago's Swedish Covenant Hospital, Cardiologist Dr. Noel Nequin started an exercise program for heart patients six years ago. The first step is a stress test, in which the subject runs on a treadmill while wired to an electrocardiograph. Then an exercise regime is set. The beginning pace may be a walk or a slow jog, with frequent pulse checks. Conditioning is slower than with healthy joggers, but the results can be startling. Ten of Nequin's patients, one of them a 47-year-old merchant who survived a triple bypass operation, were planning...
...doubt the society needs ants more than grasshoppers, who jump dazzlingly but probably don't keep up their aerobics points. Perhaps each sort of bug should listen to Dr. George Sheehan, 58, marathoner, author (Dr. Sheehan on Running) and cardiologist: "Play is the priceless ingredient in any successful fitness program. But ... play is not just fun and pleasure. It has to do with human need. Fitness is something that has purpose but no meaning. Play is something that has meaning but no purpose; fitness is a bonus in play, and people are finally learning how to play...
After retirement, the cardiologist served as a consultant to the Medical School dean and as a member of the school's admissions committee...
...Herrman L. Blumgart '17, professor of Medicine Emeritus and a noted cardiologist, died of a heart attack yesterday morning in Stillman Infirmary...
Sanders, 45 years old, has been a cardiologist for 18 years and director for four and a half. Hiatt, who is out of town, was on the Medical School Faculty for 16 years before he became dean of the School of Public Health...