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...Koehl '44 of Belmont; Roger B. Lazarus '46 of New York City; John S. Macdougall, Jr. '44 of Haverhill; Raymond R. Schiff '47 of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Eugene R. Schlesinger '46 of New York City; Charles G. Sellers, Jr. '45 of Charlotte, N. C.; and Francis L. Wiener '47 of New York City...
...Baer '44 (Economics)--with highest honors, Marvin A. Finkelstein '47 (Government), George R. Hooper '45 (Economics), Robert L. Koehl '44 (History), Roger B. Lazerus '46 (History), Raymond R. Schiff '47 (Physics), Charles G. Sellers, Jr. '45 (History and Literature), Louis E. Smart, Jr. '45 (Economics), and Francis L. Wiener '47 (History and Literature...
...baby unconcernedly sucked on its bottle as a flush began to mount in its cheeks. Its blood vessels were slowly flushed clear of Rh blood (though a little remained, mixed with the donor's). Dr. Wiener let the flow continue until the concentration at the outgoing end was 90% new blood; in effect he drained and refilled the baby twice. (A newborn infant has about half a pint of blood.) After two and a half hours he handed back to the mother a healthy, rosy child...
...similar dramatic operation, Dr. Wiener last week transfused another Rh baby (see cut). Complete transfusion is not new (Wiener himself, and others, had done it before), but the technique has been so perfected in recent months that doctors now consider it a tested cure for erythroblastosis...
About one baby in 300 is born with erythroblastosis. By blood tests of the mother during pregnancy, doctors can predict the disease with certainty. In such cases, Dr. Wiener gets everything prepared, stands ready to give the baby a complete recharging as soon as it is born...