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...Stader technique, a pair of metal pins is first driven through the flesh and well into each end of the fractured bone (see cut). For greater firmness the pins are driven in obliquely, as a carpenter drives a nail. Each set of pins is then locked into a pin-bar, and the two bars are bolted to a long extension rod, forming a sort of external auxiliary bone. The apparatus (weight: 2¼ Ib.) is made of a light aluminum alloy except for 1) the pins, which are stainless steel so that they will not corrode in contact with flesh...
Manhattan playgoers last week saw Vickie (by S. M. Herzig; produced by Frank Mandel) do a bad job with a good idea. A satire on U.S. women's war activities, it attacked the funny bone by way of the eardrum, failed as farce because it was never funny...
...Forte '43, captain and regular right end, is the only man on the squad who started against Yale last year. An excellent pass-receiver, he was on the receiving end of touchdown tosses against Army and Yale in 1941. A chipped bone will keep him out of action for about a month...
Having lost two teeth in last year's Yale game, Captain Don Forte, fleet right end on the Varsity football team, went to the other extreme Monday afternoon when he suffered a chipped bone in his right foot. He will be out of action for four weeks...
George Bridgman's career as the art world's big bone & muscle man began in the 1890's when he decided that the job of teaching artistic anatomy was being mishandled, even in Paris. He decided to teach himself...