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...Finland must: break relations with Germany, intern Nazi troops and ships, calling for Russian help if necessary (as it probably would be); restore the 1940 frontier and agreement with Russia; release all Russian and Allied prisoners and internees. Reparations due Russia, demobilization of the Finnish Army and the future of the port of Petsamo on the Arctic may be discussed in Moscow later. At week's end, the Finns were still thinking it over...
Finland was another matter. If the Germans go home through Sweden, the laws of neutrality demand that the Swedes intern them. The Swedes would also have to feed them. There are an estimated 100,000 Germans in Finland (and northern Norway), and Sweden has no food to spare...
Practical Surgery. Dr. Crile's biggest contributions to surgery began when as an intern he saw a young man die after his legs were crushed by a railroad train. The boy did not die of bleeding, which was very slight, but of shock-a depression of vitality brought about by fear, pain and injured nerves. Dr. Crile came to believe that unconsciousness at the time of operation was no guarantee against death-dealing shock, that injured nerves could send dangerous impulses even to an unconscious brain...
...There are now no Negro hospitals in the U.S., 25 of them registered,* 13 approved for full intern training. Fifteen years ago there were almost none. But the Rosenwald Fund's report states there are still only 10,000 hospital beds for Negroes in the country (Negro pop. 13,000,000), and in some areas where the population is heavily Negro there are as few as 75 beds set aside for a million Negroes. This stands against the U.S. average of ten beds per 1,000 population. (In answer to an American Medical Association questionnaire...
Filmer M. Paradise, of Shorewood, Wis., B.A. and M.A. University of Wisconsin '42; John A. Ruskowski, of Schenectady, N. Y., A.B. Union College '41, intern, City Manager's Office, Schonectady; Joe L. Zaring, of American Falls, Idaho, B.A. University of Idaho...