Word: clotted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then Koufax's luck went sour. The index finger of his pitching hand turned white and numb; layers of skin began to peel off. Doctors decided he had Raynaud's Phenomenon, a circulatory ailment resulting from a blood clot in his palm. Unable even to grip a baseball properly, Koufax did not win another game all year...
...Cooley, did the first operation to remove an aneurysm (a thin, ballooned-out section) from the left ventricle, the heart's main pumping chamber. He tried putting a patient on the heart-lung machine two years ago while he removed a "pulmonary embolism," a usually fatal blood clot in the pulmonary artery. Now. with three successes logged, Cooley believes the procedure should be made generally available, with disposable oxygen kits ready in all major hospitals...
Divorced. Robert Goulet, 29, Canadian-bred baritone turned U.S. stage (Cam-clot) and nightclub smash; by Louise Longmore Goulet, 29; after seven years of marriage, one child; in Juarez, Mexico...
With the red clot at the rim of the nail...
...provide ample opportunity for both coaches to display their talents at juggling lineups and producing maximum efforts from their swimmers. The Crimson's Bill Brooks is famous for the sort of manipulation of personnel that upset Yale last year for the first time in 24 years. Princeton's Bob Clot-worthy, Olympic diving champion in 1956, has been priming his men for this contest all season...