Word: vascularized
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...York investment banker Charles E. Merrill has given the University $400,000 to endow a medical school professorship of cardio-vascular and heart diseases, George P. Berry, Dean of the Medical School, announced yesterday...
...drive away. Quickly, a delivery crew assembled: Spanish-born Dr. Esteban Martin Martin. University of Wisconsin Medical Student Marvin Hinke and two visiting nurses. They picked up their black bags and set out in Dr. Martin's car. When it broke down (Martin's diagnosis: "Vascular ailment of the gas line"), the crew hiked the rest of the way to the patient's apartment...
...result of the treatment, high blood pressure, from which the patients had been suffering, subsided considerably and their enlarged hearts, strained by vascular disturbances, shrank to normal size...
Thorn performed his experiments at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, in Boston, where he is chief physician. Eight patients whose adrenal glands had been removed as a cure for vascular diseases and high blood pressure were cured and kept alive by the cortisone treatment...
...heart; 2) a diet of more green and yellow vegetables, no excess fats, starches or sugars, and "not too much of anything." Dr. Cureton stresses the fact that this is not a reducing regimen, nor is it for sick men. The purpose is to tone up the cardio-vascular system, strengthen the heart, improve the digestion, clear the mind. For busy men who say they have no time for such diversions, Dr. Cureton cites the case of a male patient whose tests indicated a life expectancy of six years. After six months...