Word: muscularly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...week, recommended alcohol as a pain killer. He traces the sensory nerve leading from the site of the cancer and injects about a cubic centimeter of 45% alcohol near the point where the nerve trunk joins the spinal cord. The alcohol deadens the pain completely, does not interfere with muscular action. One of Dr. Ruth's treatments lasts from three to six months, may be repeated. Dr. Mario Dogliotti of Turin, Italy, told the anesthetists that he gets similar benefits by injecting seven to 15 drops of alcohol directly into the spinal canal...
News: "The medical examiner found also that Mr. Pollak had had muscular heart trouble of long standing and some kidney ailments. When the question was put to him squarely . . . he stated it to be his opinion that Joe Pollak had died of a bullet wound in his head, thus ruining the last hope of his sad-eyed widow that he might have died of something else...
...proteges, to run out the match 7-5. In the semifinal, Carolyn Babcock was paired against Joan Ridley. She beat the English girl again in three long sets that took an hour and a half 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. On the other side of the draw, muscular Helen Jacobs had had one shaky afternoon against Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn, who interrupted the match frequently to inquire of press telegraphers about her husband, playing Ellsworth Vines at Newport (see below). Both Van Ryns lost. Two days later Helen Jacobs took the step penultimate to what she hoped would...
...child, 18 hours of painful ordeal-16 hours during which her child struggles from its nest, 1 hour 45 minutes while it wriggles into independent existence, and 15 minutes while the new mother rids herself of fetal accessories. By this time the woman is very tired, often unconscious. The muscular interactions of the parturient woman and her child during delivery are highly important to the well-being of both. The more obstetricians can know about what is going on the more wisely they can help nature. Last week Dr. Samuel Mayer Dodek, 32, of Washington, offered obstetricians a neat little...
...Olympic swimming team since 1912, arrived by airplane for the final trials. Two men qualified in each of the 100-metre free style heats. In his heat Kahanamoku finished third, pulled himself wearily out of the pool, shook the water out of ears, looked gloomily at his muscular legs as if dissatisfied with the black sunburn which he has spent 42 pleasant years acquiring. Said he about his legs: "They were O. K. for 75 metres-after that it was just too bad." Not greatly surprised at his failure, the Duke enjoyed himself at Cincinnati, as he usually does...