Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1950 — Page 7

MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1368

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Mechanical Heart In Readiness To Link To Patient The doctors involved in the fallowing dispatch insist that their device la net a means to "bring a person back to life." The ultimate goal of scientists who have been working on the mechanical heart-lung experiment described hero Is to prevent death. In reporting this new development, the United Press has had Its science editor, Part F. gills, oheching the sxpsriments for six weeks, maintaining its policy against sensationalising eeiencs new*. Philadelphia. Dec t—ittfri—A mechanical heart-lung is standing Uy in a doctor's office just outside a hospital operating room here, ready tor its first hookup to a human patient. This first trial will lie on a person whose heart has stopped and might not otherwise be reived Doctors don't dare experiment on a live human patient, because medical tradition forbids endangering human Ute with ex perimentatlon. / The big te.-t may come today, tomorrow or next week. When the day does arrive it will be an important date in world medical 10-tory — because It will be the first time that such an engineering device has taken over the du« ties of the human heart and lungs. The mechanical heart lung ma- • bine, a compact, seml-portable device, already has been tried on dogs. It has liven hooked up to live animals and has taken over the task of cleansing the Mood of carbon dioxide, giving It a new -.apply of oxygen and then pump inc the refreshed blood back to the animal's arterial system It was operated tor as long as an lirtiyr and 10 minutes on a dug. aiul the animal made a complete re Toycry Development of I lie machine and news that IL was ready for liuman-lt ia4 -were dtsHosed- officially by Haniwmaun hospital doctors at a meeting of the American college of chest physicians'ln Cleveland The report was made by Dr Chsrlea P Bailey chief thoracic surgeon at Hahnemann Tfospital and "captain" of a team of surgeons who r|»clallre in delicate heart operations His asabelates are Dre Thomas J E O'Neill. llolnri -1' Glover. William I, - Janiison and Hector I' It.-lon-do liami'i z. none of whom are yet to years of ape The surgeons are specialists tn "-Terdili tiiKlaulty valves ~~wit bin The heir’ al'-t a<-nially _ ”hayeto To-yn ■working around corners.” itiiisntm li ..- C .onio <ut Opel ‘ < heart to mate repairs Wi h the new bean device. Dr B.oley-anirTTis associates Ixdicve f i. I-!.' -on tar disfanr - w, 10-n he.,: i .oid hours <an be put mu of functioir while heart and liing__rcpalrs are made. The heart, a product ol the eng! licet*. c>f the .1.1 Ashton com puny New York who designs the

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device In cooperation with th* i Hahnemann hospital, the Drexel institute of engineering, and the I Bailey foundation The device is contained in a I transparent cabinet .H' inches I high. !« Inches wide and T« thchea deep. It has two vital parts, one < an oxgenator that cleanse* the i blood of the carlnrn dioxide, anti

llii.'- . . r.rim ■ f lii*«WnJal Mary Helen Deomea wa» rundown ond fatigued Mr*. Verna Riley, (offered stomach distress due Mr. Gredy Thomas suffered from nagging gains duo fa a laA of Vitamins •„ B , Iron and Niacin, to a lack of Vitamins 8,, > lron and Niacin. due to a lack of Vitamins B, B . Iron and Niacin. TODAY THEY HAVE RELIEVED THE CAUSE ..THEIR SICKNESS Aches and Pains, Stomach Disturbances, Indigestion, Fatigue, Duo to a Lack of Vitamins Bi, 82, Iron and Niacin in Their Systems WJkf Stttte hr SynptoaMfic Mhf When HADACOL . teu Ss/fof Noplo LUn Thue with Suh „ ~. , . . , . _ Avenue. Pine Bluff, .old 1 ha-.p been . ' V _ Mrs. DeaalsDe- stomach and 1 ean eat anything I tell my neithborx atout it Ido my w Arkansay . ~rk for * good J toy 4iUR nmes, tH Moreeee wish. I aieep much better at night homework, my washing and never I ‘usinx HADACOU while I was ngrv- > ■ Street. Hot Spring* wow. (tywlf 1 wouldn't do without tort better tam «. but Ml feel / -fl Mil 1 .-u: 1 could noi Arkanwa: TRy Ut- HADACOL My family alao lake* ike my age ts gelbng me *”«’?’»• . , _Ufl nervous, and had sleep at night I VsrJJf He girl has taken HADACOL. I am the irt >lher of eight ch.kiren upaiet stomach. My did not want to Ki four 8125 sire hot- _ _ . and have.been a widow for 10 years. y f r iend» could not study my achool He* of HADACOL. f Mr Drady thamm. I worked hard and sent my children g understand the lea-ms Then, stone m She is three years L l'. 8 S o,t * U ‘ ’ cl ?° ol ' J”? 1 * "“S' U '* y arc ■ wav 1 was acting of my friend, told me about HADAold. was pale, nrrv- [JT K Yjj *’ ***"*,?*, *' n ' ,u * h *° m * After f t-ok HAD- COL Now I have lateen nah-thera ous, had no ap- (■I M "V "f p “ »■ * • i- v a w Scheultr. *HS Erie Avenue. ACOL 1 felt better than 1 have ever bottles of HADACXK. I ean any that k*—- -A petite Didn't cane gTA* was sick for a long Houston. Texas: "Before I took felt. I am not at all nervous and HADACOL boa helped me a tai. 3™. t’-oX I ’*?.: HADACOL 1 did not know what my ifrtendfl have remarked at the Now, I can »lecp I am not »o oervchßdrrn At nirfit «he would awaken ** SB n»«nv After waR v> for an hnur at uv m< > j atn forever gr; teful our*. Ido not hate to g<*t my »chool many times frightened and nervous < u*Anarni i night Since u«inf HADACOL I sleep for what HADACOL h s done for mr j Wons I wan* to thank mv'ri.mCT She would only sit around days and Jf HADACOL. 1 a |fnight without f»ains 1 have taken I wish to lot the whole world know : for telling me about HADACOL." was very easy to cry. I was worried, p ,e ’ l rnu^ h oeuer • because she was SO pale and hud no * and now I can sleep ma **a*»-**"*" e-«-r r<■ rr rr rr rcr» fr r r : 11 .» Xr* SENATOR DUDLEY J. LEBLANC, WUm Tireku Efforts For RoKef Of Have Brought Hemanity To<hy'» Croat HADACOL hltl. girl. J d-d to. and the third 1 ‘Tim Senator Li-BLim- in all of his polHical in publl- life in behalf of the working day after ab. b«gan taking II ADA- }“.*}*" JJ? nr(X |uct " * activities has always championed the man arc too numerous to rm r.'.on n-ce ■ COL ah. wus more cheerful and for learning about Ulis product. cause of ihe oppressed, and the poor It was only natural that in his smeare B Iwgan to eat She awoke hungrydn totoimte Mui- ' and underprivileged. desire to serve the people, that Senate- W—the 3rd morning., and has been both .. j ewe |i r | l i e e H r was the first candidate for Gov- La-Bline would seek and find a pcodue' lating and sleeping fine ever mnee, wnor to a d voca . c a specific OH Age that would tend to assistt the poor and MB w ■L» end isn’t nervous at all. She is as , r»' ■ • < Pension .. . and loriav in Louisiana ailing, that wrail-i h<-'i> thorn trad a more . heerful as any ctoH can be. Thank* I >* "HAD ACOL tws ■ he is known as the Father of the Old ! hamsy and contented hto. His tireleri to the makers of HADACOL.are aTO iw'pe« ™"> ™ny Me* .M A pengion. In the course of ins , study an l.efT.irt resulted in lousy s wona HADACOL family. My littlegirl* WFy*MrM*Kh ■ ga lone hf bas h.,d his critics, derful HADACOL is Mary Helen Deomes.' F3’ ‘‘ \ Jfl but to ihose who opt.-H-d hon lie I,a- Why Wail? ~ . J V"j | -J; eontmuaUv stated ■ls vou do not Ixr- | Why cxporuneni why give up. why suffer ..y™, F**"’- r 7<-<,mv so.- hot M lieve in OM Agi-Pensions rememhei front n lark of Viuuhm: B.P Iron and A3NflB all Missouri Ave- H “ .TY s (i d , • the mandate the Lord hmra-lf Ni-n.i Why not make up sou: mod to nue. Jeffersonville. He, U helped so Fa(hpr an() thy M(XtM , r | starl taking HADACOL today with the OMOW OKNH ; Indiana: Ilu4 W mucn i oec So now I that thy days may be long upon the positive a-sutance that_ij will help.yo«.if t . .« t-Nmi teen sick off and JM wouldn t be w lUwut tv so now t hn4 lhe Lord thy God giveth you sufif from such de iciencies or the " n,T ’ r MOtone on for a long lime. v am <m my 4th large bottle. Before . „ Senufor will ptadlp toms hack your-m->n*p. .„ 'l* b.'Tr'd howtewoik cLr/fM'my famFly Senator Leßhrn- is known as a Ybu have to be satisfied, and r. ncc Sen- < < ’li.u A, MADA , cni ■•F Evcrv month I woFrtd have to give -friend of the wtam. He intrndutrnd ator leiUane has. provan bv.hu put t about HADACOL * a I". tn <l e and succcssfitlly passed the tow that activities that he u your friend, CSI -Is L!xr i1 ke! ?h v 2 > - Jot- B?,t Sinta L HADACOL I nXto the State Service Commis- .you know you eun dertmd on ■« | A brttle*.ldonthave • But qi*nka to HADACtn. i nicer duty it is to see that what- he say and whathedtew i‘ tl l.lHillftm that fullm-s-Mn my feel those weak spells any mote. 1 rw( _ jws h „ j|l!d Ask for HADACOL now Trial compensation from both Slate and skc $125. lame family or hoa- ' Federal governments. His activities pitnl sire 13.34 ~ ' MANY DOCTORS B* ~~~~ haDACdI qH

the other the pump that send* the refreshed blood luu k to the body. The pump part of the deyfc* is no larger than the human heart. It is known as the vanton flex -i-liner piimp. —tn applying the heart-lung toTff •xperiincntal animal, the doctors Shvat hlootl away from the heart by Inserting transparent, plastic

tubes into great veins near th* | heart. The blood then moves to th* haartiung raachln« (tsadiag betide the operating room table It goes through Ute— device *nd back to a great artery near the heart It has a flow of eight quarts per minute, more than, enough to match the human How of blood. The machine as it operate* has the rhythm and beat sound of a real heart At the time when a heart pa tient has cardiac stoppage or "die*” while undergoing the delicate Operation the doctors plan to wheel the heart-lung device into the operating rftom. and quickly apply it to the human being Sin h will not be done, they point out, until all accepted method* of re suscitation have been tried and failed— So far, the '‘right'’-patiento for the machine has not come along However, the precise point at which a person dies is a moot question It is probably impossible to revive a patient whoee heart has been «tilled long enough to allow deterioration of the brain cells, which die quite rapidly once the heart has stopped But manual massage of the heart -after it apparently stopped* beatfhg--h*» revived some pa tients who had been ‘pronounced dead ' for as long as IS minutes Some of the patients are alive today,— ;; to —- •ologne over the ironing laiard I: i give* the clothes a nl- e scent and i make* ironing more pleasant.

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