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Story May 5, 1923

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

In Dallas, Texas, on May 5, a stillborn baby was revived at Baylor Hospital by Drs. Warren E. Massey and J. B. Smoot using an injection of adrenalin hydrochloride directly into the heart. The infant began breathing shortly after and was reported in good health the next morning.

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LIFELESS BABY MADE TO LIVE AGAIN IS CLAIM

Dallas, Tex., May 5.-A baby born without life was made to live by the use of adrenalin hydrochloride at Baylor hospital here last night, Drs. Warren E. Massey and J. B. Smoot announced today.

"The child was dead when born last night." Dr. Smoot said. "Heart balm was extinct and there was no evidence of respiration.

Dr. Massey prepared and injected the drug into the heart muscles. After the injection we continued other means of producing respiration and in a short time the child began to breathe.

The baby was reported in good health this morning by hospital attendants.

What sub-type of article is it?

Medical Curiosity Extraordinary Event

What themes does it cover?

Recovery Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Stillborn Revival Adrenalin Injection Heart Resuscitation Medical Miracle

What entities or persons were involved?

Warren E. Massey J. B. Smoot

Where did it happen?

Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Tex.

Story Details

Key Persons

Warren E. Massey J. B. Smoot

Location

Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Tex.

Event Date

May 5

Story Details

A stillborn baby was injected with adrenalin hydrochloride into the heart by Dr. Massey, leading to respiration after additional efforts, and was healthy the next morning.

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