Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...children, and they mostly under three years old, die of measles. Its chief danger lies in the fact that pneumonia may complicate it; tuberculosis, Bright's disease, heart disease, or serious eye trouble may follow. Last week health authorities were warning parents not to let their children out of bed too soon. In a week or so the pimply rash which appears on the third or fourth day is almost gone and the small patient wants to be up and at play. But that is the dangerous time...
Died. Dr. Allen Sinclair Will, 65, founder & director of Rutgers' Department of Journalism, onetime city editor of the Baltimore Sun; of cerebral em- bolism complicated by pneumonia; in Manhattan...
...that he was buried alive under two tons of clay. Next he fell 30 ft. off a cliff. Still later he was thrown by a horse and dragged through a barbed-wire fence. Then he fell from a speeding bobsled, fracturing his skull. At 80, he recovered from double pneumonia. At 81, he was downed by a paralytic stroke. At 82 he was run over by a horse & wagon. At 83 he was run over by an automobile. Thrice has lightning struck Hank Schafer...
Died. Eugene Frederick ("Gene") Rodemich, 42, cinemusic composer, orchestra leader; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. He wrote the twinkling scores for Paul Terry's animated cartoons, "Aesop's Film Fables" (see below...
...sure first in the weight throw in the person of Frank Cahners and the shot put will be dominated by Johnny Dean and Red Healey as it was last year. A new development of the last few days has it that Michelet, the Dartmouth captain, has come down with pneumonia, in which case his second in the weight throw will go to Healey of the Crimson...