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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, 177 Monday, October 25, 1 BRIDGE By G. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS East dealer. North-South vulnerable. WHY AUSTRALIA MADE. BEEN SOMETHING ; BEHIND IT=SOTO ARTHUR SPEAKIT He MAGNIFICI 1 DONT UNDERSTAND Jr THERE MUST HAVE "aR 7 suk Q sha. 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Cut all] ,qhe"tatmors™ pacearante wey yf gg Cag TO THE two myocardial infarctions|the roots, and the tree dies. within a week. I understand it] It is so with a heart attack.|.. +, such extent asitcan andjhad, in fact, an infarction. ar is unusual for someone to have|Where was the infarction? (That) s period of time, second-|Maybe more than one. But after pe 7 two of them and live, not that Ijis, where was the circulation ary networks to bypass circula-jhis death doctors discovered Smith x doubt what she told me. Under|interrupted?) If only a smalliic, around the damaged point.|that over the years he had de- the circumstances, how. long|branch of the network was dam- ' M veloped new networks of circu: can he live?--Mrs. F. C. aged, the patient may not real-/} Therefore your question, Mrs. Show lation, He could run 30 miles, There are multiple kinds oflize that he has had a heart/F. C., is impossible to answer or whatever the distance hap- TOMORROW : heart trouble, A myocardial in-|attack. This happens ratherjunless we know where the first). oa t9 be, and beat his o; farction means that there has| frequently. -- hc ig oor apna an soba . been an. interruption or shutting] When the interruption is|°U*Te¢, ° Exceptional? Certainly! But Her off of blood circulation to a partihigher in the arterial network,|°! the heart was to begin with. chit» Ves' at happened, So Civic Auditorium of the heart muscle. Like any|/a whole section of smaller| How long can the patient/qon't ask me to predict. Never- e other muscle in the body, the|pranches will be cut off. A mas-|live? Who knows? With two in-|jtheless, the longer your friend's LE AVE one that makes the heart Deatisive infarction means that ajfarctions in a week, he has had/nyshand lives, the more chance has to have good circulation. If|large section has been affected.ja dangerously serious experi-/ne has to keep on living. N a muscle in the foot lost its) But how massive? How big isjence. One is bad enough. But, DOW TOWN circulation, that muscle would|hig? Did the second attack af-jalthough the percentages are) Dear Dr. Molner: What about Simcoe St. et Bond die. If it is the hear muscle, thelrect the part of the network that/against him, with luck and care,/men shaving under their arms te Auditorium situation is much worse, be-ihad already been damaged, or|and if he develops new net-ito help prevent perspiration 7:30 P.M. cause the heart muscle is vitall, whole new section? works of circulation to bypass|odor? Is-it harmful in any way? $ ° to the whole body. CAN RECUR the clogged area, he might out-|_mirs, Cc. L. H. 8:00 P.M. Blood vessels serving the; Repeated heart attacks canjlive all of us. No, it's not harmful. Some it heart muscle form a large net-joccur. Usually, however, a sin-| Don't forget, the famous mar-/men do, even though most don't. 8:30 P.M. ,; work. Compare the network tojgle place is involved, and after-jathon runner, Clarence DeMarr,|It does cut down odor appreci-if RETURN AFTER THE sHOWw m= ithe roots of a large tree. Youward the body gradually. devel-'had a weak heart as a boy. He'ably, however.

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