Word: sacroiliacs
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...injured right toe. Dr. Cassasa once charged for "strapping a foot" of an employe who had hurt his left thumb. Another employe cut a finger of his right hand. The bill to the city was $55- for 15 visits at $2 each and $25 for a sacroiliac support. For such services from the beginning of 1929 to Jan. 31, 1932, New York City paid Dr. Cassasa $59,169.75, Dr. Brennan $33,609.90, Dr. Feinberg $56,563.25, Dr. O'Mara $66,658.65-a total of $216,001.55. Often-Inquisitor Seabury demonstrated -as soon as they received checks from the city...
...last free lecture of a series being given on Sunday afternoons by the Faculty of the Medical School in Boston, Dr. M. N. Smith-Peterson, assistant professor of Orthopedic Surgery, will speak tomorrow on Back Ache, Lumbago, and Sacroiliac Troubles". This subject will be presented at the Medical School, located on Longwood Avenue in Boston, at 4 o'clock. It will be open to the public, as well as to all members of the University, and the doors will close at five minutes past the hour. No tickets will be required...
After the match, Lewis was taken to a hospital, where it was said that he was suffering from a strained sacroiliac joint (that part of the vertebra that joins the pelvis). His discharge from the hospital was considered imminent, but there were plenty of opinions that said he would never Wrestle again...