Word: rh
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tooth pulling so that their masters could get a replacement for a missing tooth. Now Dentist Ernest M. Pafford of Phoenix, Ariz, has carried the idea to its technological conclusion: wisdom teeth and a few front teeth extracted from patients needing whole dentures are tagged for blood type and Rh factor, then preserved indefinitely in a deep-frozen tooth bank. When a tooth is transplanted, it is first held in place by a blood clot in a carefully made socket in the recipient's jaw. Discomfort usually passes off in about 18 hours, and the tooth's tiny...
...been the difference," Coach Kelley admitted. "But the game with Harvard means an awful lot to us." Game Lineups BROWN HARVARD Bence LE Morrison Robertshaw LT Tice Crews LG Meigs Carolan C Meyer Kalesnik RG Metropoulos McGuinese RT Maher Frazier RE Kennedy Demohak QB Crehore Thompson LH Joslin Cronin RH Lewis Piskuskas FB Gianelly Referee--William T. Halloran Umpire--Joseph K. Schwarzer Linesman--John G. Kelleher Field Judge--N. P. St. Francis, Jr. Game time...
...doctors tried to find the cause, veins, arteries and capillaries in Harris' intestinal tract began to leak blood. To keep alive, Harris had to have whole blood and plenty of it. The problem was Harris' comparatively rare (about one out of 100) blood type, B-RH Negative...
YALEHARVARD Campbell (180) LE Cochran (190 Tarasovic (215) LT Tice (201) Phillips (196) LG Meigs (190) Doughan (200) C Painter (194) Shugart (214) RG Anderson (205) Gallaway (214) RT Maher (201) Hansen (184) RE Ross (195) Brink (190) QB Marsh (204) Lopaz (167) LH Botsford (165) McGill (169) RH Cowies (181) Mathias (191) FB Gianelly (214) Kickoff...
...During pregnancy, a Type 0 woman is more likely to develop toxemia. ¶ The danger of lung cancer seems unrelated to the ABO groupings, but one study suggested that Rh-negative people are slightly less subject to this fast-increasing disease than others. ¶ Cancer of the stomach is significantly commoner among Type A subjects, but no such relationship has been found in cancers elsewhere...