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Fred Snite, Jr., Headlined as the “Iron Lung Boy” Who Attended a Wedding Long before he was paralyzed by poliomyelitis, Frederick Bernard Snite, Jr. (1910 to 1954) shared childhood adventures with Joseph Murray (left) and Mary Grass. Much later, as a 26-yr-old tourist to China in 1936, “Fred” was stricken with infantile paralysis. Fortunately, his financier father could marshal resources to save Fred Jr. with an assortment of “iron lung” and other ventilatory assistance devices. After visiting the Shrine of Miracles in 1939 in Lourdes, France, for spiritual inspiration, Fred Jr. witnessed the wedding of Joseph and Mary, his two childhood friends, by using the swiveling rectangular mirror of the iron lung. After a toast to the newlyweds by “the Boiler Kid,” as Fred dubbed himself, the bride planted a kiss on her courageous Guest of Honor. (Copyright © the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology.) |
How Springfield’s Dr. W. F. Andrews Dispensed Ether, Gas, and Books A native of Portland, Maine, Dr. William Francis Andrews (1852 to 1930) earned his D.D.S. in 1876 at the Maryland Dental College (1876). After moving to Springfield, Massachusetts, he married in 1877 and joined the Masons a year later. In this Ben Z. Swanson Collection trade card from the Wood Library-Museum, Dr. Andrews advertised his prowess at administering [laughing] “Gas and Ether” anesthetics. However, the Wood Library-Museum remembers Dr. Andrews best for cofounding Springfield’s premiere dental library. (Copyright © the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology.) |
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