Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1950 — Page 5
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Graft of Finger Skin Successful
| By Science Service LEEDS, England, July 28 {Part of a finger sliced off and {stuck back on 37 years ago has {now healed up so that the finger iis normal. But the fingernail] istill shows the evidence of the {healing of the graft. | This new evidence of how hard {it 1s for criminals to fake their {fingerprints was reported in the current issue of the Scientific Journal Nature by Dr. Cyril John {Polson of the Department of For{ensic Medicine, School of Medi{cine, here. The finger slicing occurred not to a criminal, however, but to a young woman whose identity is hidden behind the initials, “A. D. 8.” A. D. 8. also did the grafting and is quite proud of her work especially since her physician at the time did not believe it would
heal. Replaced Sliver She lost the slice off her finger
United States Short On Doctors, Public Health Experts As sets a goal of 227,000 physicians/to me like a kind of trade union of doctors in the United States got for 1960. restrictionism; doctors, like most who have retired or left the medi212,000 Doctors in 1960 people, are understandably afraidical profession, others who are | At the present time there are Of competition.” 4 engaged in research work, teachoF La serious 201,000 medical men in the Physician for 750 Persons | Ing. oF Uituer duties that keep age 91 dosiofs, Serioung® United States. If nothing is done. Maj. Gen. George F. Lull, neared I TE Du eh an] f what is now going on !0 expand the present rate of tary of the AMA has pointed out! eclalists. The result 1s that there Korea and what may follow, turning out medical men, the na- that the United States now has PCR eneral. practitioner. fur) the uation have ton will have about 212,000 doc- one physician for every 750 Per ery persons in the United few doctors, but the distribu-{'0 10 1900. acne the Soujtey, This Is 8) tates. i e erican Me ssoci- higher number than any other] | Dag. Medical Sen hay ‘big ation has consistently taken the nation can boast with the ex-| More Facilities Needed ’ view that there is nothing to get ception of the new state of Israel Every voluntary health agency for gatited uve aud Shia oie um. witich has had a vast influx of in the United States, whether in the nation dra b r of medical men in the Un refugee doctors. ithe field of heart disease, cancer, Security a A ¥ re R| States is gradually increasing at; Great Britain, which ranks diabetes, polis, tuberculosis, menEwing and approved by President * Satisfactory rate. ; |second, has only one doctor for|tal illness, or what, insists that Truman takes the stand that the This has brought some harsh every 870 persons: Iceland has! more facilities are needed for the a will need 254,000 doctors criticism down on the AMA. For/one for every 800; Denmark one treatment of patients and for rey g ; example, Prof. Seymour E. Harris for every 950, etc. | search, However, Mr. Ewing despairs of Harvard University says,| However, public health experts] If they are right—and it's hard Of reaching that figure and so “Essentially, their position seems! point out that there are thousands|to believe that all of them are|
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in a fruit slicing machine, quickly recovered the piece from the, blade of the machine and re-| placed it on her finger. She had the presence of mind to “match| the finger grain” on her finger. Then she bound the plece in place with a bandage wet with Friar's| Balsam, a household remedy of] a generation ago. For some weeks she left the bandage in place and kept it moist with the tincture. | Although a fingerprint taken! recently shows that she succeeded |
]in matching perfectly the pattern
lof her fingerprint, a faint mark | jreveals where the graft healed. {Dr. Polson reports that “it is un-| {likely that even skilled .surgery| |would leave less trace than this.” i Only previous record of a suc-| {cessful graft of the skin of al |finger, according- to Dr. Polson, | {was reported more than 50 years| {ago by Sir Francis Galton. This! case also was one of self-surgery.| {But Galton’s subject, a young! jman, in his haste to slap the {slice from his thumb back in| iplace, but it back at right angles| to its original position. His finger| ridges were therefore shifted] around in subsequent finger-| prints.
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