Word: pint
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...There is absolutely no evidence to believe that in the normal person any deleterious effects attend the giving of a pint of blood," Dr. Arlie VI Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene said yesterday. "It has been conclusively demonstrated that under proper conditions there are no accompanying ill effects...
...less than 39 items on the Army's ration chart. Even the iron rations of 1942 (a can of pork & beans, a can of meat and vegetable hash, a can of meat and vegetable stew, three cans of biscuit bread, enough soluble bean to make a pint of coffee, a square of chocolate candy) are a vast improvement over the "tinned willie" of World...
With preliminary results in from all Houses but Kirkland, 316 students have signed up to contribute a pint of blood each to the Red Cross drive to build up a plasma bank for the armed froces...
...Pint Out. Pint In. Some 45,000 men & women volunteers have already taken Red Cross tests for blood. The technique, developed under the guidance of the National Research Council, is simple, painless. A nurse takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, a small sample of the blood. She asks whether the donor has a cold, or has ever had tuberculosis or malaria, fainting spells or fits. If the answer is no, if the donor looks healthy and the blood sample contains enough hemoglobin (80%), a doctor anesthetizes the inner arm below the elbow and the collecting needle slides painlessly into a vein...
...minutes the volunteer has parted with about a pint of blood. Afterwards he rests, gets a pint of fluid-milk, fruit juice, coffee or tea. Also obtainable but optional is a shot of whiskey. Some donors want to give more than once. The Red Cross will accept five bloodlettings a year from any one donor, at intervals of eight weeks or longer...