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WOMAN'S OVARIES TRANSPLANTED INTO HER ARM.(News)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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October 26, 1999
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In an experimental operation last week that one doctor called ``great work'' but another called ``preposterous,'' surgeons in Brooklyn removed a woman's ovaries, sliced them into thin strips and implanted them into her arm.
The patient, in her 30s, has cervical cancer, and the reason for the seemingly outlandish procedure was to protect her ovaries from the radiation treatment she will be getting.
The radiation would very likely damage her ovaries and plunge her prematurely into menopause, bringing on the bone-thinning disorder osteoporosis and other ...
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Battlefield grounds eyed by developers: a town could be built on land key to the battle of Chancellorsville. (Historic Preservation).
Magazine article from: National Parks
; ...second battle of Chancellorsville has begun. Nearly...years after the first battle, a coalition of...fighting to protect Chancellorsville Battlefield from...War's legendary battles. "The battlefield...one of the largest battles ever waged in North...Fight the Second Battle of ...
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The second battle of Chancellorsville; Preservationsts try to keep Chancellorsville as it was in 1863.(FEATURES)(TRAVEL)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...relative absence that makes Chancellorsville so spooky - and so compelling...At the NPS Center on the Chancellorsville battlefield - near a 10...significant of all the battles fought in the area. Every...more money into buying up battle land that is not already...threats such as these, ...
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Battle at Chancellorsville raises many `what ifs'.(Saturday)(The Civil War)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...furnaces deep in the woods, Chancellorsville got overgrown. That was...moved 70,000 men as far as Chancellorsville. So far, so good. But...in fighting a defensive battle in that nest of thickets...camp in the woods south of Chancellorsville, then summoned Jackson...
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Battle of Chancellorsville continues; Preservationists locked out of talks for new project.(BUSINESS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Coalition to Preserve the Chancellorsville Battlefield was an outspoken...the Coalition to Save the Chancellorsville Battlefield and the Civil...site of the bulk of the Chancellorsville battle, stands across from Fredericksburg...
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THE NEW BATTLE OVER CHANCELLORSVILLE DEVELOPER, CIVIL WAR PRESERVATIONISTS AT ODDS OVER TOWN PLAN.(FRONT)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot
; ...Jackson was so formidable in battle that his mere presence intimidated...wounded. The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered the South...envisions ``The Town of Chancellorsville.'' In the realm of modern...The Second Battle of Chancellorsville.'' The 789-acre farm...
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A contest of contrasts: the principle of dislocation and the artillery fight at the Battle of Chancellorsville. (The Civil War).(United States history)
Magazine article from: FA Journal
; ...smashed the Federal right at Chancellorsville. It was on this day, the...was the decisive day of the battle, when Confederate Colonel...artillery was brought into battle at Chancellorsville, sustained massing of fires...
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The second battle for Chancellorsville.(LETTERS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...to develop a large portion of the Chancellorsville battlefield, including construction...compensated. I first visited the Chancellorsville battleground more than 30 years ago...to Salem Church and beyond to the Chancellorsville battlefield, which is part of the...
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Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath
Magazine article from: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
; Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath...Confederacy, the battle of Chancellorsville has benefited from...many originally from Battles and Leaders of the...significant and strategic battle but also raise issues...
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Chancellorsville: The Battle and its Aftermath. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: Civil War History
; ...xvi, 263. $29.95.) Chancellorsville is considered Lee's masterpiece...remainder of the war (xi). In Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath, editor...Fredericksburg battle in "East of Chancellorsville." Lee's report praised...
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New battle waged over town proposed for Chancellorsville.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...Jackson was so formidable in battle that his mere presence intimidated...wounded. The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered the South...envisions ``The Town of Chancellorsville.'' In the realm of modern...The Second Battle of Chancellorsville.'' The 789-acre farm...
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