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...another subject, they might stop entirely. The magnetic capsule gives the researchers plenty of time to work: they have made recordings for as long as five hours. The same technique could be used a day or two later, as the pellet slowly works its way through the digestive tract, to determine how the intestines contract...
Expectant Treatment. For those expected to die. In this category are men so badly injured (extensive injuries of the respiratory tract or central nervous system, penetrating wounds of the abdomen, multiple severe injuries, extensive burns) that only complicated and prolonged treatment might save them...
...Robert Bitzer, president of the International New Thought Alliance. But in Hollywood, where his own Church of Religious Science is located, New Thought has many celebrated friends. Singer Peggy Lee goes to a Religious Science Church in Los Angeles. Liberace, says Bitzer, owes his success to a New Thought tract, and Mae West is interested-"she's an intelligent woman...
...true that the President's disease does not develop suddenly? Further, is it not unlikely that an emergency condition requiring surgery could develop in less than three weeks after an examination showing the digestive tract to be in a healthy condition? And finally, would not a barium examination show the presence of the disease...
Like much of the U.S. population at the turn of the century. Theodore Roosevelt suffered periodically from what was unhandily called cholera morbus−an acute inflammation of the digestive tract, with diarrhea, cramps and vomiting. He took "cholera" medicine with him on his hunting trips to Wyoming's Big Horns. But it was not until after T.R. became President that the prime cause of cholera morbus became known: spoiled food...