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    (The Song That I Heard In My Childhood) That\u27s The Song For Me / music by Nat. Osborne; words by Joe Goodwin

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    Cover: a photo of a mother and her child, floral illustration; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and Co. (New York)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sharris_c/1097/thumbnail.jp

    Elliott S. Shapiro biographical materials 1964, 1966, 1969, 2003

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    Folder contains articles and an obituary from the New Yorker and New York Times, a summary of Nat Hentoff's book "Our Children Are Dying," and seating arrangements and a souvenir program for a testimonial dinner given in honor of Shapiro in 1964Ellen ShapiroDr. Elliott S. Shapiro served as the principal of New York Public School 119 located in Central Harlem from 1954-1966; he later became district superintendent for School District 3 in lower Manhatta

    Massive Pulmonary Hemorrhage from Bronchial Varix

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    Bronchial varix is a rare pulmonary disorder which may lead to life-threatening hemorrhage. Diagnosis is difficult because of the subtle abnormalities on radiographic and bronchoscopic examination. We present a case of massive hemoptysis from a bleeding bronchial varix. In the absence of immediate complex endobronchial therapy in the island of Guam, this case was initially managed with nebulized and intravenous tranexamic acid. This was followed by endobronchial blockade of the bleeding airway with endobronchial epinephrine instillation. Selective bronchial artery embolization alleviated the acute-phase bleeding. Prone positioning was initiated due to severe hypoxia after blood clots compromised the patency of bilateral bronchial airways. Prone ventilation was employed for 17 hours for 2 consecutive days with intermittent bronchoscopic forceps extraction of airway blood clots while in the prone position. These maneuvers resulted to improved lung ventilation and oxygenation. The patient underwent bronchial sleeve resection surgery for definitive management

    Discrimination at the Margins: The Intersectionality of Homelessness & Other Marginalized Groups

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