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Famed Surgeon Alfred Blalock repaid part of the debt he owes to dogs for the use he made of them in perfecting his blue-baby operation. Squeaky, a seven-month old female Rottweiler, was suspected of having a heart defect. Examination by Blalock and Pediatrician Helen Taussig showed that the...
¶The mutant Asian strain of flu virus has already caused "the most widespread influenza epidemic in 40 years," said Surgeon General Leroy E. Burney of the U.S. Public Health Service. His estimate: 15 million to 20 million cases in the U.S. since Sept.1. Though the peak of the first...
The Rockefeller Foundation is also supporting similar programs of equal grants at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of Pittsburgh.
In sharp disagreement was Johns Hopkins University's Dr. Milton Edgerton, 36. He reported that in three years he has operated on 32 women, aged 28 to 38. All were married, and all were emotionally upset by what Dr. Edgerton called "a local anatomical fixation" on their small breasts...
¶ Adrain Robert Fisher, 62, president of Johns-Manville Corp., largest U.S. manufacturer of asbestos and fireproofing materials (1956 sales: a record $310,390,381), was named chairman and chief executive officer to succeed Leslie M. Cassidy, who retired. After graduating from Rutgers ('16) and working for two New...