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...generally known, the contents of the abdomen can be examined without a major "exploratory" operation, which is usually dangerous, occasionally fatal. Yet this simple method, called peritoneoscopy. was developed 37 years ago by Dr. Georg Kelling of Dresden, was neatly perfected four years ago by Dr. John Carroll Ruddock of Los Angeles. Last fortnight the New England Journal of Medicine printed an article on this useful subject, by Boston's Dr. Edward Benson Benedict, whose experience confirmed Dr. Ruddock's-that with a peritoneoscope he can make an accurate diagnosis of ailments within the abdomen in almost every...
...Root-Pitney" members who will divide the winner's check are W. Parmer Fuller and Gerald M. Trautman, speakers; and Clarence M. Condon, Bernard E. Drape, Robert S. Fougner, Leslie L. Roos Malcolm I. Ruddock, and Arthur L. Webber, all of whom worked on the brief...
...ushers include-Gaspur G. Bacon Jr. '37, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, Frederick P. Barrett '37, Joseph A. Bloombergh '37, John B. Bowditch '37, Raymond S. Clark '36, Benjamin H. Hallowell '36, Francis Keppel '38, Arthur G. Mitton, Jr. '39, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37, Morritt K. Ruddock '36, and Samuel D., Warron...
Ushers for the Harvard-Dartmouth Ball, to be held at the Copley Plaza Friday, were announced by the committee yesterday. In the Harvard group are Joseph A. Bloombergh '37, John F. Dammann '39, Francis Keppel '38, Louis H. Orr, Jr. '36, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Merritt K. Ruddock...
...general nature of a candidate's work will be outlined by Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, President, and the specific details of the different competitions will be explained by Stanley C. Salmon '36, Managing Editor; Henry V. Poor '36, Editorial Chairman; Merritt K. Ruddock '36, Business Manager; and Philip L. Nightingale '37, Photographic Chairman...