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...condition so severe as to be an immediate threat to life itself, there is now virtually no lower limit to the age at which surgeons will move in. Dr. Gross has operated on 300 premature babies, one of whom weighed only11 Ib. 14 oz. Houston's Dr. Denton A. Cooley. 42, another bold vanguardsman in this field, regularly schedules four operations a day. By now, he has done 450 major operations on infants less than a year old. He will put even these tiny patients on the heart-lung machine if necessary, though he prefers not to. Either...
...John S. Denton Jr. 4G has been named first prize winner of the Robert Fietcher Rogers award for the best paper presented before the Mathematical Club during the year, and will receive two-thirds of the income from the fund. The other third and second prize went to Jonathan D. Lubin...
Most of the artery-blocking clots are formed naturally in inflamed veins in the lower part of the body, sometimes after childbirth. Others are the result of surgery. Such a case is described by Baylor University's Dr. Denton Cooley and colleagues in the A.M.A. Journal. A woman of 37 was sent home, apparently doing well, eleven days after a hysterectomy. Next morning, as she climbed out of the bathtub, she collapsed, gasping for breath and suffering intense pain in the chest. Back she went to Jefferson Davis Hospital, where doctors did everything possible to boost her blood pressure...
TODD MESSINGER Denton...
Chosen by the staff of 16 were John S. Pfarr, editor-in-chief; Bill O. Wright, business manager; John P. Moriarty, managing editor; Richard H. Miner, news editor; John M. Carroll, sports editor; Mary L. Denton and Linda Greenberg, Radcliffe editors; William S. Dillingham, production editor; and Roy J. Sonderling, photography editor...