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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 35

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DOOLEY, ANP YOU CAN FIND ANOTHER ANOTHER BONEHEAD MISTAKE LIKE THAT, FLY NOW AND PAY LATER, BUT HE ONLY WANTS A ONE- YOUR HEALTH Intrigue Doctor Heart Experiments By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. Readers who are interested in the heart--and aren't we all?-- may be intrigued, as I was, with some experiments by Dr. John Chomoskey and others at Har- vard University. A heart attack, or coronary} occlusion, means that flow of blood to the heart muscle (or to part of it, rather) has been shut off by a clot or other means. Once the patient has passed the immediate crisis, increased blood flow develops in the col- lateraLer smaller arteries, com- pexSating for the lost blood flow. There is, to be sure, some per-} manent damage to the heart muscle. There is necrosis, or destruction, of the part which has been deprived of circulation, and thus of oxygen. One of the curious aspects is that the dogs are very docile about the experiments. Once they become familiar with the laboratory, they return for fur- jther experiments without ' re- luctance. A heart attack is very painful Trt OSHAWA TIMES, 35 Wednesday, June 29, 1966 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-hol in Masters' Individual Championship Play) west Geaier, oe vulnerable. Opening lead -- king of dia- monds. Let's say you have the West hand and are defending against four spades. You lead the king of diamonds, partner, playing the eight and South the five, and you then have a problem of what to do next, Of course, you don't see the East or South hands as you try to work out a solution. How- ever, after wrestling with the various possibilities for a while, you reach the conclusion that unless your partner has some values in hearts, you won't be able to beat the contract. Accordingly, you attack hearts, being careful to lead a low one at trick two to ruff the possibility that East has the doubleton king. Your judgment is vindicated when it turns out that East wins the trick with the king, South playing the deuce. East returns the jack on which South plays the eight, but if you get careless now and let East win the trick with the jack, all your efforts go down the drain. East would be unable to play another heart, not having ore, and declarer would later dis- card the Q-9 of hearts on the clubs and wind up with ten tricks. Overtaking the jack with the ace and returning a heart for partner to ruff is a reasonable line of play even if you cannot see all four hands, First, you know that South has the queen because East would have won the first heart lead with the jack had he started with the K-Q-J. ; Second, you can be sure that if South's heart holding were the Q-8-2 he would cover the jack with the queen in order to make the ten in dummy a trick, The only sensible conclusion to reach is that South started with the Q-9-8-2 and that he ducked the jack in the hope that you would duck also. It is therefore clear that you should overtake the jack with the ace and return a heart for East to ruff. SALLY'S SALLIES sal SA Se ema "Would you like a television in your room, or have you had enough rounds for tonight?" still need to know. The heart surgery that we read about is inspiring, but equally significant progress may still lie before us, not in repairing damage after- ward, but in knowing how to limit or prevent it in the be- ginning. for humans, however. Some lesser attacks, we know, often are mistaken for severe indiges- tion or stomach cramps. Why painful for people, and not for dogs? Or does the pain not start until blood flow has been cut off for a longer time? Does a dog's large system of collateral blood vessels make the difference? These are just a few of the questions raised by the experi- ments, For all we know about lateral circulation lets the heart | return to reasonably efficient action, and three out of four) heart attack patients, after suf- ficient rest and recuperation, return to their jobs. | The experiments at Harvard have been with dogs. A ring- shaped balloon is placed around the coronary (heart) artery of an animal. By blowing up the! balloon, circulation can be shut} off as surely as it would be by| a clot lodging inside. This is an} artificial heart attack. | SMALL VESSELS j | A dog's heart has a large net- | work of collateral blood vessels and the researchers found that these smaller blood vessels go into vigorous use within seconds | after flow is shut off. 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