c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 Christine McConville, ‘Miracle’ transplant gives dad fresh start. Boston
Herald, Mar 22, 2011.
http://bostonherald.com/news
/regional/view.bg?articleid=1325121
My comment:
(a) This is a report (whose title is shown above), with a front-page teaser
(shown online as photo 1): "AMAZING! HISTORIC HUB FACE TRANSPLANT RAISES
HOPES FOR WOUNDED WARRIORS"
* Boston nicknames itself Hub: the hub of the world.
* In the front page of the print edition, under the inset is a caption: "Hub
surgeons perform the first full face transplant in the US for Dallas Wiens,
seen with daughter Scarlette in 2008, before face was disfugured in an
electrical accident.
The caption can not be seen in the online photo of the front page.
* Photo 2 appears online only but not in the print, presumably not to scare
off people. The print edition of Boston Globe displayed Mr Wiens photo
before the operation, in the SIDE view.
(b) Wiens is a German surname: from wini "friend."
* In
Winnie-the-Pooh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh
, Winnie is a pet form of first name Winifred, that in turn came from Welch
Gwenfrewi (Old English wynn joy + fried peace)
(c) Kay Lazar, Regaining an Essence of Humanity; At Brigham and Women’s,
Texas man disfigured in accident receives nation’s first full face
transplant. Boston Globe, Mar 22, 2011.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts
/articles/2011/03/22/at_brigham_and_womens_full_face_transplant_for_texas_
man/
(d) In the home page of Brigham and Women's Hospital, go to left lower
corner for "First Full Face Transplant in US." In the new web page, read at
least
* Download high-res images
* Photo Captions
* Fact Sheet
I use an old computer in a library, which can not open the tag "Download an
animation," so I do not know what is there.
In the home page of the Hospital, read one of the three feature articles "
They Did Everything Possible for Jim Maki including a Face Transplant LEARN
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