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Died. Ganson Depew, 68, attorney, Buffalo's "Citizen No. 1," nephew of the late Chauncey Depew; of pneumonia; in Buffalo...
...Medical School that the greatest number of animals is kept. Some of the doctors get their own specimens for special experiments, but the majority is cared for in a special animal farm, that requires several attendants to operate. One doctor receives 1000 mice every week for pneumonia injections, while another doctor administers yellow fever germs to 25 monkeys each week. About 2500 pounds of horse meat is used each week as food for the animals...
...Having his tonsils out will make little difference in his susceptibility to colds, and bronchitis occurs more frequently in tonsillectomized children and the same is true of pneumonia. On the other hand an infected tonsil may develop local trouble, may be a factor in systemic disease and may be a cause in less easily classified but threatening diseases such as excessive fatigue. It also may be a factor in scarlet fever and diphtheria...
...colleague, Lord Dawson of Penn, the King's own doctor, roared away from London in a chartered plane. At a bedside in Paris Britain's royal physicians met, consulted, pronounced Mrs. Margaret Shenberg Mayer, wife of U. S. Cinemagnate Louis Burt Mayer, ill of double pneumonia...
Died. William Edward Hutton, 89, founder of W. E. Hutton & Co., dean of Cincinnati's Stock Exchange; of pneumonia; in Cincinnati. Known in Cincinnati as "Pa" Hutton, he retired from business nine years ago, maintained a downtown office where he gave advice to younger investment men, kept track of the scores of his favorite game, baseball...