Word: chests
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...profound amnesia. The outlook is poor, but not completely without hope that he may some day be able to ... manage outside the hospital." Cases like Hewitt's will become more common, Dr. Cohen points out (Brentwood already has two more), as the practice spreads of opening the chest to massage a stalled heart...
Died. Dr. John Frederic Erdmann, 90, retired Manhattan surgeon, who performed more than 20,000 operations, including chest surgery on Tenor Enrico Caruso, a secret operation (to avoid public panic during the great 1893 free-silver debate) on President Grover Cleveland for cancer of the jawbone aboard a yacht in Long Island Sound; of a coronary occlusion; in Manhattan...
...punches were thrown, but face-to-face name-calling and chest-in-face threats were at their maximum when Cambridge and University police arrived...
...hopeful speculation, the Nationalist Chinese Ministry of Information on Formosa sadly reported that rumors of the death of Red China's Premier Mao Tse-tung have been greatly exaggerated: Mao is not only still alive, but recovering from a year's siege with asthma and other chest complications...
There are no words to describe the pathos of the American position in the world today. We stand with arms folded across a powerful chest while cries for help keep coming from the enslaved, the beaten and the dying . . . We look in vain for leaders with guts. That is why millions salute McCarthy. Not because he is doing any good. But because he is out there fighting, FIGHTING...