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Iron Curtain, 115–23
Izukura stapling instrument, 110
Jacobs, Randall, 54
Jacobson, Belle, 33
Jenner, Edward, 33
Jewish Board of Guardians, 25, 29–30, 35, 38
Jewish Hospital, 137–45, 219
John B. Pierce Foundation, 177
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 209
Johnson, Lyndon B., 195–96
Jones, Frank L., 23
Journal of Parasitology (medical journal), 209
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians (JACEP), 173
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 162, 192, 198
Kanchrapara, US Army camp, 59
kang, defined, 68
Klug, Otto, 21–22
Koop, C. Everett, 178
Kovaks, Steve, 36–37
Lanchow, Kansu Province, 63
laryngospasm, 198
Lawes, Lewis E., 40
Lenox Hill Hospital, 83
Life (magazine), 110, 164
Locke, Gary F., 228
lung
biopsy, 125
collapsed, 125
residual air in, 151
Lusane, Terri, 15
lye, 99–100, 108, 138
Ma Hongkui (General Ma), 63–64
malariotherapy in treatment of HIV and AIDS, 197, 209–12
Mao Zedong, 55
Marshall, George, 218
Marshall Plan, 218
Marta, Princess Ruspoli of Italy, 140
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 191
Mattewan State Hospital, 38
May, Ed, 134
medical clinic at Camp Four, 70–72
medical corps, for Fu’s army, 72–73
medical ethics, 13, 33–34, 155
Medical World News (magazine), 130, 144–45
Meeting of the International Society of Surgery, 123
Mellea, Michelle, 226
Metropolitan Hospital, 106
Metropolitan Opera House, 90
Miles, Milton E., 59, 61–62
“mini-Heimlichs” in asthma, 202
Mitchell, Innes, 181–82
Mongolian ponies, 69
Montefiore Hospital, 97
mosquitoes, 37
Mount Everest, 204
Mount Sinai Hospital, 84–88, 97
Murray, Arthur, 92–94
Murray, Jane. See Heimlich, Jane (Murray)
Murray, Kathryn, 92–94
NASCO lifeguard manual, 200–201
Nathan, Joan, 179
National Academy of Sciences, 174, 176–77
National Aquatic Safety Company (NASCO), 200–201
National Awards Dinner of the Maimonides Research Institute, 195
National Cancer Foundation, 195
“Nationalist cause,” the, 67
National Lung Health Education Program, 183–84
National Naval Medical Center (Walter Reed National Military Medical Center), 129
National Response Framework, 172
National Youth Administration, 44
neurosyphilis and malariotherapy, 209
New England Journal of Medicine, 198, 211
New York Medical College, 104, 106
New York State Regents scholarship, 43
New York Times, 22–23, 149, 179
Ningsia, Ningsia Province, 63
NOVA, 204
Odom, Michael, 198–99
Omega Delta (fraternity), 37
organ rejection, 104
organ replacement, 124
otolaryngologist (throat surgeon), 141
Out of Step (Jane Heimlich), 91
oxygen deprivation, 180
oxygen therapy
by cannula, 183–84
concentrators, 184
“dead space,” 184
by facemask, 188
long-term, 184
“pulse flow” mechanism for conserving oxygen flow, 184–85
paralysis
throat and mouth muscles, 207–208
unilateral, 207–208
partial-esophagus-removal technique, 101
Peale, Norman Vincent, 195
Pearl Harbor, attack on, 49
Peiping Union Medical College, Peking, China, 85
penicillin, 86, 209–10
People to People International, 214
Peploe, Helen Marie, 180
Pericles, 212
Pez, Cheryl, 226
pharynx, 102, 140
Phipps, James, 33–34
Piha, Isaac, 160
Pineton, Bindy, 140
Pineton, Jean Pierre Francois Joseph (marquis de Chambrun), 140
plague
bubonic, 73
pneumonic, 73, 79
pneumothorax, 125, 128
polio, bulbar, 205–207
polio vaccine, 217–18
ponies, Mongolian, 69
poster teaching Heimlich Maneuver, 159, 168
Postoperative Care in Thoracic Surgery (H. Heimlich), 125
prejudice, 36–37
pulmonary hypertension, 183
pulmonary insufficiency, 188
“pulse flow” mechanism for conserving oxygen flow, 184–85
quinine, 209
racial segregation, 37–38
Random House Dictionary, 165
Rape of Nanking, 55
Reader’s Digest, 133
Reading, Patricia, 144–45
Reagan, Ronald, 218
Real Me, The (television show), 188
“recycled medicine,” 196
Reed, Walter, 37
Reiser, Donna, 207
Reiser, Orville, 205–207
rejection, of organs, 104
Rescue 911 (television show), 199
research, animal, 13
respect, power of, 40
respiratory paralysis, 205–207
reversed gastric tube operation, 102–14
Richardson, Deshun, 199–200
Roberts, Vicki, 15
Robinson, Charles, 189
Romanian Medical Society, 122
Romanian People’s Republic, 117
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 50
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 61
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (Rose Polytechnic Institute), 29
ROTC Cornell “freshman” marching band, 43
Royal Society, the, 33–34
Safety and Health Hall of Fame International, 195
Salk, Jonas, 217–18
sampan, 62
Sattinger, Andrea, 15
Save-A-Life Award, 199, 213
scurvy, 73
Seattle Times (newspaper), 155, 160
Shanghai, China, 79
Shanpa, Suiyuan Province, 64
Shatner, William, 199
Shreveport Times (newspaper), 189
Simmons, Martha, 193
Simon and Schuster, 165
Sing Sing Correctional Facility, 38–39
Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO), 55, 62
smallpox, 33, 73
Smith, William Vincent, 80–81
Snider, Arthur, 155
Society of Medical Science (Romania), 115
solo saves, 162
“sterilizer,” field-hospital, 70
Stoddard, John, 189
stomach
parts of, 101–102
perforation of, 101
stomach tube, described, 100
stroke patients and swallowing, 207–208
Stuber, Thomas, 188
“sub-diaphragmatic pressure,” 153
sucking reflex, 142–43, 207–208
suction machine for chest drainage, 125–26
sulfa-and-Barbasol mixture, 75–77
sulfadiazine, 75–77, 196
sulfanilamide, 74
Surgery (magazine), 106, 123
surgical residency in postwar America, 83
swallowing
and Adam’s apple, 208<
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and esophagus damage, 98
inability to, 142, 207–208
in newborns, 142–43
relearning, 143, 204–205
and stroke patients, 207–208
Syosset Hospital, 112
syphilis, 73, 209–10
syphilitic gumma, 73
Tai Li, Lieutenant General, 61
Tangier, Morocco, 137
thoracic surgery, 83
thoracotomy, 130
Throat-E-Vac, 150
Today show (television show), 164
Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The (television show), 17–18, 164
trachea, 150
tracheoesophageal fistula, 11–12, 112
tracheotomy, 89–90, 138, 141, 150
trachoma (eye disease), 74–75, 217
Tracy, Spencer, 40
Triboro Hospital, 90
Troendle, Luvan, 161–62
Tsinjiang, China, 63
tuberculosis, 87
treatment of, 90
Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing (Lawes), 40
ulcers, bleeding, 101
unilateral paralysis, 207–208
universal symbol for choking, 155
University of Cincinnati (UC), 228
University of Cincinnati Libraries, 15
University of Pennsylvania, 191
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 211
“Use of a Gastric Tube to Replace or By-Pass the Esophagus, The” (medical paper), 106
US Lifesaving Association (USLA), 199–200
US Naval Group, China, 55
US Naval Unit Four (Camp Four), Inner Mongolia, 62–63, 67, 70–72
US Pacific Fleet, 62
US Public Health Service, 209
USS Admiral W. S. Benson, 56
USS Repose (AH-16) hospital ship, 79, 82
vaccination, 33–34
vaccine, smallpox, 33–34
valves, types of, 127–28
Viesturs, Ed, 204
Vietnam and need for Heimlich Chest Drain Valves, 129
V-12 midshipman, 50
V-12 Navy College Training Program, 50
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius, 209
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (National Naval Medical Center), 129
Wang, Xuemao, 228
Ward, Patrick, 226
ward service residency, 86
Washington Post, 176
Watkins, Terry, 198–99
Watson, Ron, 199–200
WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), 56
weather stations, monitoring of, 62
Weisman, Isabel, 143
Westchester News (newspaper), 123
West Indian Medical Journal, 203
What Your Doctor Won’t Tell You (Jane Heimlich), 220–21
Whitcher, Neil, 180
Wicher, Frank, 163
Widmark, Richard, 81
Winchell, Paul, 110
Winfield, James, 104–105, 106
Yale University Medical Center, 190
Yale University School of Medicine, 177
Yangtze River, 60
Yeatman, Connie, 90–91
Yeatman, Dick, 89–90
yellow fever, 37
Yellow Jack (stage play), 37
Young Men’s Hebrew Association, 29
Youth Counsel Bureau, 25
Zemper, Melinda, 15