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Show :e 10 BLANDING December 29, 1961 OUTLOOK support. of 2 projepts, The 1st is a study of a chemical probably transmitted by a Thesensory seoon nerve to the brain is a study of the mechanism of -- adrenalin-lik- e drugs and their the reto nerves body's sympathetic lease a substance closely rest- aetion indirectly oausing -- ed to adrenalin The object of Toronto's Dr if research is to determine inhidden there is diagnostic formation in the apparently nor- - cal dye curve obtained in sobs of patients catheterizations valve of 'mitral a diseased with the heart Kelson's study is being oarrled out to determine, the possible beneficial effects of the administration of a chenioal which is capable of eorreeting abnormalities of the aeid bass balance in patients undergoing rt surgery or in shbok due to other reason Dr open-hea- (&o you yo heartfelt wishes for a blessed and happy cHew year, and oar sincere thanks for past patroncuje . BLAHS lEEIS but wilku joi A loppy 19621 We hope to covtim ova pbemd awarded S I X RESEARCH SCIENTISTS of the to Dr. Alan F, Toronto Cardiovascular Division, RECEIVES 'l.D.S. Hospital and $3,550.00 Dr. Russell M. Kelson, Salt lake Surgeon, $4,14350. The awards were approved after a close study of each application by the research committee of the Utah Heart Association, which .is composed of prominent AWARDS FROM UTAH . HEART ASSOCIATION Six Utah re search scientists have been awarded, grants totaling $28,000 to conduct research physicians, university professor on diseases of the heart and and researchers. The grants are lood vessels, it was announce in addition to $53,835 awarded 'today by Dr. Janes F, Home, Pre- earlier this year to Utah reseasident of the Utah Heart Assoel-a- t rchers by the American Heart A- ion. .. All six of the investigators are from Salt Lake. City.' Researchers at the University of Utah College of Medicine receiving grarirs were Stewart C. Harvey,-PHD, " uktimfdp duMj tie corny ym. ssociation and bring? the total support the allocated for heart research in the state to $81,835. Heart Fund contributions pro- amount vided by Utahns grants of the state tpd national Department of Pharmacology, Heart Associations, Dr. rme'OX In addition, the money $5,160 Dr Robert W. Loehnlng, plained Division of Anesthesiology, $1, raised in the annual February .010 and Dr. Donald G. Kassebaum drive supports programs to bring Divlsi n of Cardollogy, $4,116 the benefits of this research to Individuals throui professional In addition to these three and public education and oomun-lt- y service projeets wards, the Utah Heart AssociThe grants to Drs Kelson and ation also'" provides $10,000 annually for support of the Dr. L Harvey are for continuation of The other four E . Vllo Chair of Cardiology their studies named are new awards The, scientific The profess of ship which is chDr L. of E. studies underwritten by the Utah Vika, in honor. arter president of the Assoela Heart Association covers a wide Following tlon is presently held' by Dr variety of projeots Hans H.'Hecht is a brief outline of oaeh were The other tow grants .The grant to Dr Harvey is in 50. . NEJS88 & CENTRAL OIL SERVICE , |