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rosalie worked in the computer industry. their only child, paul, a 31-year-old computer programmer, lived upstairs. he took care of his parents, since they had difficulty getting around. >> it's not that they were bedridden or complete invalids, but they certainly weren't athletic and able to respond, in my opinion, to an emergency situation. >> just before dawn in september of 1996, paul made an emergency call to the fire department. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> we have a fire in our living room. it's getting really bad. >> get out of the house. we have the fire department coming out. [ sirens ] >> when police arrived, they found paul on the front lawn getting dressed. paul said his mother and father had gotten out through the back door. when the officer went to the back yard to check, there was an explosion. she found rosalie on the back porch severely burned and barely conscious. but there was no sign of her 81-year-old husband, ed. firefighters later found him inside. he had been unable to escape. >> the victim tha
rosalie worked in the computer industry. their only child, paul, a 31-year-old computer programmer, lived upstairs. he took care of his parents, since they had difficulty getting around. >> it's not that they were bedridden or complete invalids, but they certainly weren't athletic and able to respond, in my opinion, to an emergency situation. >> just before dawn in september of 1996, paul made an emergency call to the fire department. >> 911, what is your emergency? >>...
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rosalie worked in the computer industry.
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her name was rosalie. we know less about her than the other siblings. she was a sympathetic person, an unbeautified saint. he followed her around like a puppy. when you write a book, you have to do two things. you have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do a little bit of both. one person that lived at tudor hall longer than the booze was ella mahoney. she died there in the 1940's. she's been 60 years in and around the booth house. one of the things that happened to mrs. mahoney is that in the 1930's, stanley kimmel showed up. he would go on to write a book titled the mad booths of maryland. i'm not sure if kimmel was not upfront with mrs. mahoney or whether she was too to appreciate the signs. she had a book in mind herself. she was greatly upset when he published his book and she resented the title. it was fortunate that she had met a young woman named helen kofi who had come to visit at tutor hall. she and helen began to work together. they did a bit of work on a manuscript.
her name was rosalie. we know less about her than the other siblings. she was a sympathetic person, an unbeautified saint. he followed her around like a puppy. when you write a book, you have to do two things. you have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do a little bit of both. one person that lived at tudor hall longer than the booze was ella mahoney. she died there in the 1940's. she's been 60 years in and around the...
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he was particularly close to the oldest sister, her name was rosalie booth. we know more about her than the other siblings. she was a very sympathetic person. i like to call her a saint. default her around like a puppy. -- he followed her around like a puppy. when you are writing a book, you have to do two things. you either have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do both in this book. one of the people who lived in tudor hall longer than the booths was ellen mahoney. she came there in the 1870's as a bright and died in the 1940's. she spent 60 years in and around the booth house. one of the things that happen to mrs. mahoney, a man wrote a book later called "the mad bo oths of maryland." i don't know if he was up front ms. mahony about what he wanted to do, or if she was to elderly o elderly to read the signs. she was greatly upset when he did publish this book. she didn't care for the title "mad booths of maryland" either. it was fortunate that she met a young woman named ellen cou
he was particularly close to the oldest sister, her name was rosalie booth. we know more about her than the other siblings. she was a very sympathetic person. i like to call her a saint. default her around like a puppy. -- he followed her around like a puppy. when you are writing a book, you have to do two things. you either have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do both in this book. one of the people who lived in...
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her name was rosalie. we know less about her than the other siblings.he was a sympathetic person, an unbeautified saint. he followed her around like a puppy. when you write a book, you have to do two things. you have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do a little bit of both. one person that lived at tudor hall longer than the booze was ella mahoney. she died there in the 1940's. she's been 60 years in and around the booth house. one of the things that happened to mrs. mahoney is that in the 1930's, stanley kimmel showed up. he would go on to write a book titled the mad booths of maryland. i'm not sure if kimmel was not upfront with mrs. mahoney or whether she was too elderly to appreciate the signs. she had a book in mind herself. she was greatly upset when he published his book and she resented the title. it was fortunate that she had met a young woman named helen kofi who had come to visit at tutor hall. she and helen began to work together. they did a bit of work on a manus
her name was rosalie. we know less about her than the other siblings.he was a sympathetic person, an unbeautified saint. he followed her around like a puppy. when you write a book, you have to do two things. you have to find new things, new materials, or come up with fresh interpretations of old things. i believe i was able to do a little bit of both. one person that lived at tudor hall longer than the booze was ella mahoney. she died there in the 1940's. she's been 60 years in and around the...
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a short-term decline in cognitive function, most people recover fine, but the failure to recover rosalie quickly is also predictive of long-term decline. both of these from the results of deep anesthesia or delirium you seem to be capable of accelerating the functional decline. senator collins: dr. peterson? dr. peterson: i agree, it also has to do with cognitive reserve. sometimes with people who are developing dementia of one kind or another and then undergo general anesthesia, they may have a lower threshold for becoming delirious in that context. it may contribute to the downward decline but it also may just be a stress test on the system that is starting to gradually fail, and consequently be a harbinger of what could be dementia in the future. it's difficult to figure out the cause and effect, but it's common. senator collins: dr. marmon, in your response, i've been discussing this issue for a couple of years with anesthesiologists from maine med where you work, and others on whether this should be doing more with older patients to be careful about what kind of anesthetic they use,
a short-term decline in cognitive function, most people recover fine, but the failure to recover rosalie quickly is also predictive of long-term decline. both of these from the results of deep anesthesia or delirium you seem to be capable of accelerating the functional decline. senator collins: dr. peterson? dr. peterson: i agree, it also has to do with cognitive reserve. sometimes with people who are developing dementia of one kind or another and then undergo general anesthesia, they may have...