Word: die
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME, Sept. 7, under the title of "Half a Brain," you gave an excellent review of this most interesting case but you have failed to call attention to the fact that the patient received her injury on Nov. 20, 1935 and did not die until March 4 of this year...
...anxiety factor stands revealed. Life has always had a certain amount of strain connected with it," continued the noble doctor. "That is the penalty we pay for living. But the stress of modern life is excessive. We seem these days to live by accident rather than to die...
...fachook who grew up in one of these peasant households, escaped it only to find that its ties were too strong to be broken. Learning to love his pathetic, awkward foster mother, Rudo Stanka suffered agony each time a new waif was brought to the poverty-ridden hut to die. He did not solve the mystery of his birth until he had been whisked away to a castle, educated. Then he discovered that he was the son of Rudolf, the brilliant, impetuous heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and thus grandson of the old Emperor Franz Josef...
Operation Gauge. To tell whether a patient is apt to die of shock as result of an operation, take his pulse and blood pressure while he lies down and again while he stands up, advised Dr. Charles Ward Crampton of Manhattan. The figures indicate the patient's vasotone efficiency according to a chart which Dr. Crampton showed the physical therapists, declaring...
...vasotone is poor to a certain point, the patient certainly will die during or after the operation, no matter how good the surgeon or the surgery...