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    Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Paul W. Wirtz, APG deputy director of facilities engineering

    Paul W. Wirtz, former deputy director of facilities engineering at Aberdeen Proving Ground and longtime comptroller and trustee of the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, died Nov. 4 from multiple organ failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    Paul W. Wirtz, former deputy director of facilities engineering at Aberdeen Proving Ground and longtime comptroller and trustee of the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, died Nov. 4 from multiple organ failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The former...

    Tags: Bolton Hill, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Arts and Culture, Roland Park, Cecil County

  2. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dr. Daniel C.W. "D.C." Finney, surgeon

    Dr. Daniel C.W. "D.C." Finney, a retired Baltimore surgeon and World War II veteran, died Monday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 88.
    Dr. Daniel C.W. "D.C." Finney, a retired Baltimore surgeon and World War II veteran, died Monday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 88. Dr. Daniel Clarke Wharton Finney — who was known as "D.C." &#...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Princeton University, World War II (1939-1945), Union Memorial Hospital, Heart Failure

  4. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Milton B. Sachse, trailer company executive

    Milton B. Sachse, a former trailer company executive who later was chairman of the board of the Association of Maryland Pilots, died Friday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Lutherville resident was 92.
    Milton B. Sachse, a former trailer company executive who later was chairman of the board of the Association of Maryland Pilots, died Friday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Lutherville resident was 92. Milton Boyd Sachse was born and...

    Tags: Annapolis, Colleges and Universities, Education, Anglicanism, Science and Technology

  6. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Adam D. Cockey Jr.

    Adam D. Cockey Jr., a leader in the Baltimore-area real estate industry who had headed a Roland Park brokerage, died Oct. 30 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson of complications from a fall he suffered last month while on vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. He was...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, St. Michaels, Joint Ventures, Realty, Parkville

  8. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Despite Hurricane Sandy, care goes on at area hospitals

    <strong>Update: Hopkins said outpatient services at Johns Hopkins Hospital, including those at satellite offices, wiill be closed Tuesday.</strong>
    Update: Hopkins said outpatient services at Johns Hopkins Hospital, including those at satellite offices, wiill be closed Tuesday.  Area hopsitals continued to care for the sick Monday, despite a storm roaring outside. Doctors were performing...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics

  10. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Medicine that kills

    That a batch of tainted vials from a single company could put thousands of people across the country at risk for a deadly form of meningitis is a sign the system for regulating pharmacies that mix drug compounds and ship them nationwide needs to be overhauled. Roughly 14,000 people may have received contaminated shots of a steroid used to treat back pain from the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Mass. So far, 304 people in 17 states have become ill &mdash; including 13 in Maryland &mdash; and 24 have died, with those numbers expected to rise. The risks to public health exposed by the outbreak clearly demand prompt action by Congress to strengthen the Food and Drug Administration's power to protect Americans from tainted medicines.
    That a batch of tainted vials from a single company could put thousands of people across the country at risk for a deadly form of meningitis is a sign the system for regulating pharmacies that mix drug compounds and ship them nationwide needs to be...

    Tags: Back Pain, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics, Food and Drug Administration

  12. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak

    The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak.
    The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...

    Tags: Ophthalmology, Colleges and Universities, Saint Agnes Hospital, Key West, Bevacizumab (drug)

  14. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. By forgoing vaccines, adults leave themselves vulnerable to diseases and viral infections

    As children, our parents take us to the doctor every year, like clockwork.
    As children, our parents take us to the doctor every year, like clockwork. As we get older, regular checkups often fall by the wayside. But they shouldn't. For adults, checkups, preventative screenings and vaccinations are vital to living healthy,...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Chemical Industry, Parenting

  16. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Two sons born without hearing get the gift of sound

    Shannon Duick brushed away tears as a technician fixed electrodes onto the head of her infant son, but as a machine sent beeps and clicks into his ears, the baby slept in her arms, unaware.
    Shannon Duick brushed away tears as a technician fixed electrodes onto the head of her infant son, but as a machine sent beeps and clicks into his ears, the baby slept in her arms, unaware. He slept as the machine came up empty, as it showed his brain...

    Tags: Celine Dion, Hip Replacement, Holidays, Apple iPod, Medical Procedures and Tests

  18. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Orioles catcher Matt Wieters returns to team after different kind of extra innings

    Orioles catcher Matt Wieters joked that he will receive no slack from his wife, Maria, if he ever has to catch another 18-inning game.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Orioles catcher Matt Wieters joked that he will receive no slack from his wife, Maria, if he ever has to catch another 18-inning game. That's because Maria was in labor for 23 hours, from Thursday morning into early Friday, before giving birth to the...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Matt Wieters, Ray Flaherty, Boston Red Sox

  20. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Gregory H. Barnhill, investment banker

    Gregory H. Barnhill, a career investment banker who embraced and promoted hundreds of civic projects and charities, ended his life Friday evening in Baltimore County. He was 59 and lived in Stevenson.
    Gregory H. Barnhill, a career investment banker who embraced and promoted hundreds of civic projects and charities, ended his life Friday evening in Baltimore County. He was 59 and lived in Stevenson. "Greg was a very good citizen who always believed...

    Tags: Brown University, Key Largo, Economy, Business and Finance, Cancer, Politics

  22. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Adrian W. Rich, businessman

    Adrian W. Rich, a retired Baltimore businessman and volunteer, died Aug. 29 of heart failure at Roland Park Place. The longtime Lutherville resident was 98.
    Adrian W. Rich, a retired Baltimore businessman and volunteer, died Aug. 29 of heart failure at Roland Park Place. The longtime Lutherville resident was 98. Adrian Warwick Rich was born in Graham, Va., which is now Bluefield, Va. He was a 1932 graduate...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), United States Naval Academy, Catonsville, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)

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