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...Robert Barany (1876-), Austrian otologist, now professor at Upsala, Sweden, specialist in neurology of the inner...
...worse, however. His case was diagnosed as ptomaine poisoning with complications. It was announced that all his engagements were canceled for the remainder of the trip. General Sawyer, with Lieutenant Colonel Boone, his assistant, and Secretary Work, called in two other physicians for consultation, one of them a heart specialist. It was announced that frequent bulletins on the President's condition would be issued...
Claude Monet, Prince of Impressionists, earlier reported to have recovered his sight (TIME, March 17), went under the surgeon's knife for the third time at his home at Giverny, 50 miles from Paris. Dr. Coutela, eye specialist, attempted to remove a new cataract which has formed since the operations of last February. When the bandage was removed on July 26, M. Monet could see clearly with one eye, but further surgery may be necessary. The great age of the painter (81) adds danger to the delicate task...
...elixir of youth have obscured Voronoff's careful experimental basis and have made him suspect with conservative scientific men. But professional opinion is growing more lenient as increasing numbers of surgeons in various countries are experimenting with these methods. In America, Dr. G. Frank Lydston, the eminent Chicago specialist who died last winter, was a pioneer in gland implantation. Voronoff's book, Life, in which he set forth some of his theories, appeared in English in 1920, and his scientific papers in French journals have been well received...
Other high spots of the London Surgical Congress were the opening session, addressed by the Prince of Wales and Marquis Curzon, and a report on nerve-grafting by Dr. Gosset, Paris specialist...