Word: risked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...inventor of a brand new way of operating on the gall bladder and the bowels with no risk of peritonitis is Dr. Lester Ray Whitaker of Boston. Last week Dr. Whitaker was in Manhattan telling the Academy of Physical Medicine of his latest surgical trick. For both operations he uses hot electric knives which sever, sear and sterilize...
...before a good dose morphine was injected yet he seemed unaffected stating he fully conscious. Quezon had insistently requested be placed under general anesthesia order be fully unconscious. This, however, not granted for his own good as it was pre-arranged use only local anesthetic order avoid least possibility risking any lesion to lung. An incision about four to five inches long on left lower abdomen was made through which an L-shaped stone was removed from lower part left ureter in about 12 minutes. Thorough exploration of entire ureter upwards to kidney, downwards to urinary bladder and careful repair...
...Wilson evidently believes that steps in the right direction are possible even under existing handicaps. His belief is postulated on the rather precarious assumption that the teacher will be in advance of the school-committee in "crystalizing" his knowledge of the significance of current affairs. At the risk of appearing cynical, one is tempted to suggest that Dr. Wilson overestimates the alertness of the average teacher and, far more important, neglects the capacity for bootless anxiety, which characterizes the mental state, and inspires the interference, of his committeeman...
While the Roosevelt policies involve grave dangers which many men are unwilling to risk, they will have their chance. They now possess every possible advantage, and if they fall it will not be through obstructionist tactics but through something inherently wrong in their underlying theory...
...kept "within the law." This task is in no sense fitting to a university, which cannot be considered a competent judge of legal matters. More important, however, is the fact that a student's activities outside the campus are solely his own affair. If he chooses to run the risk of participating in violent demonstrations on questions political or otherwise, he must expect to find himself involved in difficulties for which he may or may not be responsible. Whether or no he oversteps the bounds of the law, he must accept the same penalty as would be meted...