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PATRONS Charles C. Bailey, M.D. Charles S. Cameron, M.D. Edward W. Campbell, M.D. Daniel F. Downing, M.D. Carl C. Fischer, M.D. Joseph M. Gambescia, M.D Paul J. Grotzinger, M.D. B. Marvin Hand, M.D. Joseph E. Imbriglia. M.D. Wm. G. Kirkland, M.D. Lowell L. Lane, M.D. J. Stauffer Lehman, M.D. Pascal F. Lucchesi, M.D. Bruce V. MacFadyen, M.D SPONSORS Simon Ball, M.D. Aaron A. Bechtel, A.B. Kenneth W. Benjamin, M.D. Nathaniel G. Berk, M.D. Garth W. Boericke, M.D. Amedeo Bondi, Ph.D. Bernard A. Briody, Ph.D. Leon M. Carp, M.D. Alfred J. Catennaci, M.D. Kenneth Chalal, M.D. Oscar Corn, M.D. John P. Cossa, M.D. Joseph S. DeFrates, Ph.D. Joseph R. DiPalma, M.D. Philip Fieman, M.D. Mr. Walter B. Frederick Morton Fuchs, M.D. Edwin O. Geckeler, M.D. George Geckeler, M.D. Harry Goldberg, M.D. Dwight D. Grove, M.D. William L. Martin, M.D. Leslie Nicholas, M.D. Henry T. Nicholas, M.D. Axel K. Olsen, M.D. E. Spencer Paisley, M.D. Alexander E. Pearce, M.D. Domenic J. Pontarelli, M.D. George J. Rilling, M.D. Ernest L. Rosato, M.D. Charles M. Thompson, M.D. VVilliam C. Thorougligood, M.D Alexander W. Ulin, M.D. William L. Wilson, M.D. Herbert P. Harkins, M.D. H. Blake Hayman, M.D. David W. Hughes, M.D. N. Volney Ludwick, M.D. Michael P. Mandarino, M.D. Newlin F. Paxson, M.D. Thomas K. Rathmell, M.D. William A. Reishtein, M.D. Fletcher D. Sain, M.D. Joseph Seitchik, M.D. Marvin J. Seven, M.D. Harold A. Taggart, M.D. Raymond C. Truex, Ph.D. Nicholas Viek, M.D. Philip H. Vonfraenkel, M.D. ' Jerome M. Waldron, M.D. Harry S. Weaver, M.D. Franklin H. West, M.D. Robert Bower, M.D. E. Dallett Sharpless, M.D. James B. Donaldson, M.D.
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794 FOREIGN LETTERS I.A.M.A., june 15, 1957 Q the drug when preparing it for injection, 23 had ,tive patch tests. These tests were also negative in 33 persons who had not been in direct contact with glrug. In addition to the five who showed positive tests, there were eight who suffered from itching ands- f Now begins the revenge be relationship to ' . the UR Pynncnri fn handl act wit' one of had hz been is igns of 'OIF to iazmf--1 v' to nursing itiyity rh slim rr prec fuel if: N itmr-nl 4 Norweg e statec rin thine hydrops were treated with nicotinic acid. vith clihyclr:iervotamine and -16 with Hyderffine. . C7 ' . C3 uestionnaire x-..1s sent to these patients, and they 2 asked ition of to indicate the frequency, amplitude, and their e 1 ks. Data were also requested in rd to ti Oh, I can't bear to look.'? ,- patients the 'ee of lc. Jers shc iitely c both v eved bj -tive bi gs. The tinic ac d be c mrs. Th ibecom two that 1111111 ITIOTC is kYlOVVTl of its Hurry up and find the vein. Lu well to assume that any positive 1'e.a-ti of infection with an ornithosis virus. They add that it may be advisable to distinguish between patients with ic fac proved Contact with birds, those with primary atypical UNITED j pneumonia without Contact with birds, and those wif fllll '93 prc .15 'px sol usi 48 - .JF a si ' of mf ou ha all A . ,-v 24 f Smumug.-UI our pupiis, agen ii. LU LU chool for boys, 325 smoked cigarettes reg- rding to a A. Parry jones CLcmcet 1:631, survey showed that of the 3:2 11-year-old d already tried smoking, and 12 said that moked before entering the school. One t he had first smoked at 6 years and several -f age. The amount smoked varied widely. r-old boy regularly smoked over 30 ciga- ?k, and two 14-year-old boys smoked over Few in the younger age groups smoked ive a week, but the consumption tended to th age. Certain tobacconists in the town ies singly, and it was from these sources obtained their su lies. Whether these whole is not 3,178 o sc oo su - -Q here serves a
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DR. JOHN C. SCOTT Professor and Head of the Division of Physiology. Physiolo Physiology introduced us to many new habitsg among these, live specimens. Most of us would rather have made pets out of them than subject them to our scientific en- deavorsf' These animals were also very uncoopera- tive orvery dumb. They more often than not did the opposite of what the texts described as normal. Saturday morning was always a dread time. We did not mind the tests as much as we wondered if we would understand the instructions in time to do the test. Okay, I'll toss you: the loser writes the experiment this week. is Dr. Emerson A. Reed. X . 127s Dr. John J. Spitzer. Dr. Roheim. 5 f I Mr. Aaron A. Bechtal. '3--4
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