Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dr. Robert Buermann of the Paul Kimball Hospital at Lakewood, N. J. used tannic acid at the field until it ran out, then resorted to oil. At his hospital tannic acid treatment is standard.&151;ED.
Died. Jean Harlow, 26, platinum-blonde cinemactress; of cerebral edema (swelling of the brain), following acute uremia; in Hollywood's Good Samaritan Hospital. Christened Harlean Carpentier, reared in Kansas City, Jean Harlow became with Hell's Angels (1930), a top-rank star and the cinema's No...
While flying for pleasure from Shanghai to Peiping early last year, Frederick B. Snite Jr., son of a wealthy Chicago small-loan financier, developed infantile paralysis. A few hours after he went to Peiping's Union Medical College Hospital he was paralyzed from the neck down. He could not...
When Fred Snite Sr. decided to move his paralyzed son from Peiping to Chicago, he first had to arrange for supplies of electricity to operate the respirator's pump. Last week everything was in order. The respirator containing the young man was rolled into an elevator of the Union...
In Manhattan's colossal Bellevue Hospital last week, a famed heart specialist died. He was Dr. John Henry Wyckoff, 55, president of the American Heart Association, dean of New York University Medical School, professor of medicine there and attending physician at Bellevue. It was in the University's...