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...health he had got from his doctors. The day before the President started his Georgia vacation a panel of six doctors gave a press conference a full report on his latest physical examination. Presidential Physician Major General Howard Snyder led off with a flood of technical talk: "This cardiovascular examination revealed no physical abnormalities other than those associated with the scar in the heart muscle," said he. The two-centimeter (about ¾-in.) scar was "well-healed," blood pressure has been stable, circulation excellent, and the President has suffered neither shortness of breath nor anginal pains...
...White, a former faculty member of the Medical School, will be one of the convention's featured attractions on Friday when he delivers a paper on "The Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases." Dr. Weller, who is Strong Professor at the School of Public Health and shared in the Nobel Prize last year for his work on the polio virus, will present the results of his study on "Enteric Viruses" at the conference. More than a score of other doctors from the Schools of Medicine and Public Health will deliver papers at the convention on topics ranging from "The Cause and Prevention...
Burwell, a leading investigator in the field of cardiovascular diseases, has been Research Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Medical School since...
...Levine Professor has worked in the field of cardiovascular diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and Johns Hopkins Medical School...
...heart was too weak to stand the courtroom ordeal, Party Chairman William Zebulon Foster, the twelfth and biggest U.S. Communist, has been busy writing and speechmaking. His labors have taken him on two strenuous cross-country trips. Last week, after doctors re-examined him and found that his cardiovascular condition was no better, Foster, now 72, won another continuance, thus removing all likelihood that he will ever stand trial...