Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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At Mazatlan, the first stopping place, she was removed from the train to a hospital and operated upon.
Hearing of the apparently successful serum treatments in Texas, Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, onetime (1913-20) Assistant Sec retary of the Navy and Democratic candidate for vice president in 1920, who contracted infantile paralysis in the epidemic of 1922, but regained the use of his legs through warm...
At Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, surgeons who needed to chisel and cut bones were last week using for their operations a pneumatic hammer adapted by a young surgeon who, despite his father's plan for him to become a missionary in China, had through the force of impulse become a...
The power supply of the Pitkin bone hammer consists of an ordinary small compressor unit. Seventy pounds pressure of air, delivered to the hammer, is all that is used at Massachusetts General Hospital where Surgeon-Inventor Pitkin has been at work. In experiments more than 70 pounds pressure shattered the...
In Dallas, Tex., William Ledbetter, wrestler, wrapped powerful thighs around the head of Kenneth Turpin, wrestler. He squeezed. Kenneth Turpin wriggled, got away, applied his thighs to William Ledbetter's head. Ledbetter wriggled, got away. These tactics (called by wrestlers the "head scissors") continued. Soon Kenneth Turpin dropped to...