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¶ At Leningrad's Institute of Experimental Medicine, half of a monkey's blood was drawn off. While the animal was kept alive by artificial respiration, the blood was filtered and chemically purified, piped back into its owner.
Ancient is the topical application of heat for medicinal purposes-Hippocrates' hot douche, hot baths, poultices, hot water bottles. The physiological basis for the body-heating vogue is the recently recognized fact that fever is the result of the body's effort to destroy disease. Hence fever should...
In 1931 Director Willis Rodney Whitney of General Electric's laboratories found that his body grew hot from an accumulation of high frequency waves when he stood in the path of a short-wave radio sending set. Out of that observation, Director Whitney developed the radiotherm, a boxlike device...
Dr. Traut and consultants tried this & that to bring her out of the stupor-blood transfusions, serums, iodine injections, typhoid vaccine, colloidal sulphur, neoarsphenamine, artificial fevers. All without real success.
Died. Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, 84, inventor of the Schafer method of artificial respiration (by placing the subject prone, applying pressure at regular intervals to the lower back); in North Berwick, Scotland.