Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1948 — Page 9
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New Respiratory Aid Revealed
fron Lung Substitute | Might Be Provided
By ARTHUR J. SNIDER
~ Times § Writer LoS ANGELES, "Oct. 21—A new type of artificial respirator, which may lead to the elimination of the cumbersome iron lung In some cases, has been reported to the American College of Surgeons} here. It is a small electronic device which stimulates the phrenic nerve running along the side of the neck and controlling the movement of the diaphragm, that freak muscle which separates the chest from the abdomen. In normal breathing, the diaphragm moves rhythmically up and down, and with the help. of the rib muscles,
in the chest.
have to expand and the air rushes | in. Under high pressure, they collapse and the air is expelled.
from shock, barbiturate poison-| curved. ing, near-drowning, or is other-
en min to aegeneracs ani N@W Broad-Beamed Nash: Model Debuts Here Today
death ensues rapidly unless air can be forced into the lungs. It's Still Experimental Dr. Stanley J.- Sarnoff of Har-|
the technique is still experimental |
dogs and monkeys. |redesigned - post-war ing paralysis was induced by an- “800” are included. esthetizing the respiratory center| Key to the Nash campaign is in the medulla of the brain. The the depot stove. Both Penn- designed soft and spark of life in the apparently sylvania Motor Inn., Inc., 1450 N.|living room interiors, dead animal was then fanned by ~—
inciting the phrenic nerve, causing| John W. Mace
movement of the diaphragm and
depot stove.”
struments in - one housing uniscope > the steering shaft. ie execu; SS
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Po oi adobe Wi Mage: asseciate dxecu: said. In some cases, it was even live director of the Save the Chil-| 4 over-breathe to a point of upset- today at a meeting of the asso- less safety glass. ting the alkali-acid balance of the ciation’s Indian- . blood and bringing about a slow | apolis Commitpulse and jerky state of muscles, | tee in the Lin-
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| He was also First Dean of Women
{scheduled to ad- . . {dress the Junior Of a University Dies CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (UP)—Miss|Vision of the InMarion Talbot, the first woman diana Stat eggs ever to be given the title of dean| Teachers’ Asso-_, of women at a university, died|clation in the yesterday at her Chicago home Central Library.
racing cars. usual driving ranges. them.
| Nash still has
{the new low pressure tires.
versity of Chicago when it was|from a European tour where he founded in 1892, and three years Was shown the need and deprivalater was officially designated tion of European children. dean of women. |
panel.
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Miss Talbot retired in 1926, and cussed these situations with na- has an Indian name like the state since then has been a professor tional child service organizations itself and many of its cities. It! emeritus of household adminis- affiliated with the federation, and {s named from the Tulsey tribe of
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