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Harvard capitalized on its first break with only eight seconds gone as Larry Desmond picked up a loose puck in the Dartmouth zone and beat Indian goalie Peter Proulx. The junior left wing flipped a shot just under the cross bar, and it was 1-0 before the crowd was even seated...

Author: By Ken Miller, | Title: Stickmen Trample Dartmouth Six, 7-3 | 1/12/1972 | See Source »

...Crimson, overconfident and looking ahead to Wednesday's crucial clash with B.U., played a sloppy first period, while the Big Green got brilliant goaltending from sophomore Peter Proulx and scrappy hockey from its sophomore-laden squad for a 2-1 first-period lead...

Author: By Bradford B. Kopp, | Title: Crimson Skaters Romp, 9-4 | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

...first period, the Crimson played poor defense. did very little back checking and fore checking, and missed numerous easy opportunities to score. Proulx stuffed a Cavanagh breakaway, stopped a Hynes-and-McManama two-on-one and came up with some sensational saves. Meanwhile, goalie Bruce Durno was keeping the Crimson in the game...

Author: By Bradford B. Kopp, | Title: Crimson Skaters Romp, 9-4 | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

...failed? Last week Toronto General Hospital issued a dismal and dismaying report on Dr. Murray's cases. A search of its records disclosed that in only one case had the spinal cord actually been cut, as Dr. Murray described. And this was not the case of Bertrand Proulx, whom Murray had exhibited at a fund-raising dinner (TIME, Nov. 24). In fact, the hospital did not even know what had happened to this unidentified patient since he returned to the U.S. As for Proulx and five others, said the hospital spokesman, they had had routine surgery for decompression...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Stricken from the Record | 1/12/1968 | See Source »

...spinal cord in man. Dr. Murray offered a simple explanation of previous failure and his apparent success: when a cord is severed it retracts, thus becoming shorter than the corresponding length of adjacent vertebrae. To compensate for this difference in length, Murray removed three-quarters of an inch of Proulx's spinal cord at the damaged area, carefully cutting it so that the severed nerve fibers would fit precisely together when reconnected. Murray then cut a matching length of bone from Proulx's vertebrae, completed the operation by rejoining both spinal cord and bone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Neurosurgery: Rejoining the Spinal Cord | 11/24/1967 | See Source »

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