Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1948 — Page 5
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_Fever Cuts Down Man "Who Checked Its Toll
CHARLESTON, 8. C, Oct, 28 (UP)—Dr, Horace G. Smithy, 35, died - today of rheumatic fever, and other complications before the “miracle” heart operation he perfected for sufferers of the mal-
.|ady could be used on him,
Dr. Smithy contracted rheu-| matic fever in. childhood. It left him with a weakened heart but his condition became critical only| a few weeks ago when the bril-| flant young surgeon was put to bed with pneumonfa. Doctors worked day and night to strengthen Dr, Smithy enough #0 he could withstand the shock of the delicate heart opération he discovered. But pneumonia and a cardiac asthma condition that developed during his sickness continued to pull down his ebbing strength.
Planned Own Operation
Bmithy was making plans to have another surgeon perform the heart operation on him. _ Death came in a hospital, next [door to the Medical College of South Carolina where Dr. Smithy was assistant professor of sur-
long months to perfect the operation he hoped would save the
A young Irvington, N, J.|
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who begged Dr. Smithy to try the operation on them. ‘He turned most of them down. Telling them frankly the operation eould be done only under the most ideal conditions, Patient's Life Saved Dr. Smithy performed the operation at least three times. The first time, it was credited with saving the life of a patient. Another patient died and it is too early to ascertain results of the third operation,
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as any heart attack. The operation involves scraping the scar tissue produced hy rheumatic fever from around the
{ | valves of the heart.
Public Libraries Improve Services
Public libraries in Indiana are
modernizing their services this year, Miss Ruth -A. Bean, Evansville, president of the Indiana Library Association, said today at the Lincoln Hotel, where the ILA is holding its annual convention. The modernization is being accomplished by adding films, records and other audio-visual materials to the usual stock of books, Miss Bean added. Another phase ofthe improvement program, she said, is cooperation: between state library groups and the American Library Association in sponsoring public forums and Siscussion lon groups,
Banker Out on Bond
SOUTH BEND, Oct. 28 (UP)— Roswell M, Kaiser, 60, Bunker Hill bank manager, was free on $10,000 bond today. Kaiser was
arrested Monday by federal au-| thorities and charged with em-|
bezzling $48,000 during a 12-year | period. He made bond yesterday.
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