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Title
WHAT GREYHOUNDS AND SOAP HAVE IN COMMON.
Abstract
Reports on the possible use of detergent in lessening the risks of coronary bypass surgery. Finding that soaking animal arteries in detergent similar to that used in washing machines to destroy an artery's cells while preserving the shell of inert collagen and elastin; Discovery that the greyhound is an ideal artery donor.