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After a routine check up of the room, the police sent the man to the morgue where a medico-legal examiner found two small holes in his neck, below the necktie. They didn't go deep, but in the throat muscles, the examiner found signs of hemorrhage. The findings seemed to indicate death by strangulation...
Meanwhile, it is believed the defense is seeking an expert who can offer medico-legal proof that 40 ce's of air injected into a person's vein cannot cause death...
...contended that nobody should pry into the private lives of authors. "Our business," said he, "is with their books-to understand them." But topflight London Neurologist Walter Russell Brain is curious about the writers themselves. In the current Journal of the British Medical Association, Dr. Brain reports on some medico-literary autopsies which expose the mental instability of many a genius...
Albert Schweitzer, musician, medico and missionary, sailed for Europe en route to his jungle home, leaving a word of consolation for his sweltering New York hosts: "Don't talk to me about humidity. There's no wind in Africa and sometimes we can see the palm trees stand for ten days without a single movement of their branches...
...Chicago's North Dearborn Street, "is the American Medical Association, founded by Dr. Morris Fishbein." Officials of the century-old A.M.A. are no longer amused by this glorification of noisy Dr. Fishbein, 58. He is the nation's most ubiquitous, most widely maligned, and perhaps most influential medico. U.S. medicine has many anti-Fishbeinites, and the A.M.A. has lately been trying to soft-pedal its best-known doctor...