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Navy doctors call it "fourway infusion." Working on marines wounded at Guadalcanal, surgeons found that some patients would bleed to death if they waited for plasma to dribble in through one tube, developed a quicker method of transfusion. Last week in Manhattan Captain French Robert Moore, a surgeon who is...
He reminded readers of a United Press report from Ankara that the Turkish price for entering the war was 300 planes and 500 tanks, and that this "absolutely picayune" payment, this "inconsequential dribble" had not been made. "So far," the Ankara authority told U.P., "not a single tank or plane...
The United Nations will sit at the peace table in control of over 95% of the world's oil. An agreement among them on oil alone would in effect amount to a realist's League of Nations more powerful than any World Court yet dreamed of-and more...
But this boon to babies did not mean that their parents would shortly be wallowing in bobby pins, pot scourers and can openers. WPB flatly refused to relax metal restrictions on 646 other civilian items, despite the ample steel supply. A few weeks ago WPB's Office of Civilian...
This attitude has roots in the strange, cool personality of Donald Douglas-and illustrates exactly the present plight of the airplane industry, which is crowding the skies of the world with warplanes, and dreads the day when it must convert to making a dribble of peace planes.