Keith MacKinnon

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As he examined the president in the early hours of June 8, Snyder realized that this was no mere attack of gas. Eisenhower began to vomit, his blood pressure was 160 over 90, and he was perspiring. The problem demanded immediate operative relief. At 1:30 in the afternoon Snyder ordered an ambulance and had Eisenhower transferred to Walter Reed Hospital.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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