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...Haig, devoted tennis player and disciplined military man, has experienced only fatigue. He has even been pa tient with reporters, which is rather unusual for him. Says an aide: "Sure, it's very exhausting. Sure, he admits he's tired. Wouldn...
Rarely in medical history has a pa tient received such intensive treatment and survived so long after so many heart attacks as Dwight David Eisenhower. To some extent, that endurance could be ascribed to the elusive and in tangible quality that laymen call "constitution." Equal credit must go to the extraordinary assemblage of talent and technology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. No more than about 20 other U.S. hospitals can boast a comparable cardiology staff and facilities...
...Harvard complex will combine the ng facilities of the Medical School he shared administrative, medical, tient service facilities of the hos thus creating one of the greatest medical centers in the world...
Aches & Pains. "Pain is a common symptom of psychoneurosis." When a pa tient announces that "she aches all over," Dr. Alvarez begins to suspect that she is a bundle of nerves. His suspicion is confirmed if she is unable to tell him her main complaint, grumbles about trivialities, trembles, answers his questions irrelevantly, fails to let him finish a sentence...
...Japanese aim is to clear the Tient-sin-Pukow Railway so the Japanese puppets of Peiping can be united with the equally submissive Nanking puppets. At one point north of Suchow the Japanese advance guard was stalled 15 miles from the Lunghai Railway. At another point south of Suchow a Japanese column was reported within 20 miles of the line. The southern force was small, however. Between it and the main southern army were scores of miles of hostile territory. A gap of at least a hundred miles had to be filled before the two puppet governments could meet...