Word: parently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dangerous Leak. Last June Dr. Gallagher operated on a man of 40 with a dangerously leaking aneurysm. After opening the patient's skull, he fired a hog's hair into the aneurysm which was ten times as big across as its parent artery. Within 15 minutes, clotting had set in and the aneurysm was shrinking. Dr. Gallagher fired in five more hairs. By the time he finished closing the patient's skull, the aneurysm was less than one-third its original size. The patient later died of causes unrelated to the operation. But within a month, Gallagher...
...hoped to shortly. Had he talked to his other brother, the U.S. Attorney General? No, but he hoped to shortly. Had he talked to his father, Joseph P. Kennedy? Replied Teddy, with the quiet pride of a son who knows he has pleased a demanding parent: "Yes, I talked to him. He was extremely excited...
...encouraging report on the progress of the 1,700 patients who have had the blue-baby operation at Baltimore's Johns Hopkins. Among these and other victims of congenital heart defects, at least 235 with whom Dr. Taussig has been able to keep in close touch have become parents: 76 men and 159 women. In 160 pregnancies where the father had the heart defect, six children were born malformed, three had heart defects and three had other malformations. The rates were almost identical in 348 cases where the affected parent was the mother: 13 malformed infants, six with heart...
Behind-the-scenes organization is complex-to meet both legal and professional rules. The parent Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (a nonprofit but tax-paying setup) enrolls the members; it then contracts to pay Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (a charitable, non-tax-paying organization) a fixed fee per member per month for hospital care. It also contracts with one of four medical groups (associations of physicians) to provide medical and surgical services for a per capita fee. The hospitals run a research institute and a nursing school. The parent plan builds such facilities as clinics, which it leases to the medical groups...
...Exploring the life of one Englishman so smitten, Scott has turned out a strange novel, the kind of far-flung romantic British tale that might have been accused of Maughamism if its hero did not suffer so monumentally from an Oedipus complex. The lady in question is not his parent, who died when he was four, but Mother India...