Word: warning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Despite these safeguards, the doctors warn that "certain highly dangerous complications are possible and therefore [continuous caudal anesthesia] should be given only in well-equipped hospitals by persons experienced in the technique...
Kill the Pigs. The talk ran cross-country; at the Governors' Conference in Columbus, up rose New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey to warn his Midwestern colleagues that unless more grain flowed from the Midwest to the East, milk rationing would be a fact by October...
...provided many jobs in the U.S. for the crippled and disabled. More and more of them are finding a place. In the Kaiser shipyards, for example, a paralyzed arm is no hindrance to I. L. Matthews, who walks under a crane to warn other workers to get out of the way. Deaf James Porter works as a burner in the noisy plate shop where nobody else can hear anyone speak either. Of some 5,000,000 U.S. cripples, it is estimated that 75% are employable-and of some 600,000 epileptics...
...worked through China and Japan for over two years, traveling thousands of miles with the Jap armies. Jap Army officers did not care for his hard-hitting news stories, but they liked him well enough to warn him to get out of Shanghai three weeks before the attack on Pearl Harbor...
...paper went on to quote the "shore patrol boys" as saying, "There'll be a little necking, but if it goes any farther, though, we'll stop them. We try to warn them as we go up--whistle or make noise...