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Cycle News 1968 05 23

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DI CIlY F HOPE T OEIS F Story and Pbotos by Robert O. Fee TELL THEM YOU SAW I CYCLE NEWS =cc. I • a 1'1 _ rr DI8COUIlIT CLU8 ''' ' ' @ N O . ez:>431 NOW AVAILABLE! CLUTCH P LATE KITS FOR BULTACO MATADOR & HODAKA 9Occ/MODEL Your Barnett Dealer has them now. Aluminum Alloy, Corprene Bonded. We do not sell retail. Twenty-!1ve .representattves from the Southern Californla Road Riders' Committee broke bread with patients at the City of Hope National Medical Center and toured the hospital and research facUlties at Duarte, Californla, Sunday, Apr il 7. Mel He!n1nger, Exe cutive Coor d1nator of the multi-mlll1on dollar, 92-aere, pilot medical center, explained that the City of Hope was not a genera:! hospital nor an emergency fac Ulty and thus was shut down on weekends exc ep t for patie nt services. Because of this the motorc ycli sts could mosey through and eyeball areas normally avallable to " Authorized Personnel Only." Eighty-five percent of the riders attending were new to the RRC since the last tour three or four years ago. They found it a r ichly rewarding experience and gave new meaning to the annual City of Hope Spring Tour that the RRC sponsors every April. The y learned that the National Medical Center was one of the top five research centers In the country and the only western facility ranJd."lg with such eastern names as Mayo, . Anderson restitute and Betheseda.. Many of the Mders were surprised to learn that the Cl.ty of Hope was aetually 4 hospitals to one, though It began with tre2tment of tuberculosis. As T .B. fen from first to seventh In the list of prime k1llers of man , that wing of the City was expanded to Include all chest diseases and conditions. Other wings to deYelop were the Cancer and the mOe, 8 m1llloa of the 11 m1lllon dollar per year budget was spent on patieDt care. OVer 50,000 pat1eDts a year are treated as outpatients and 2,500 per year in beds . Moving from the out -patient center, the riders toolt a short detour Into the cIIest wing wlJere. uade!" striet admonlttoas for total s1lence, they observed wall to wall carpeting (ebeaper to eJe&n and maintain that an y tile), vinyl -n and ceWDg coverings (easierlostermze tIlan conventional const< ael:lu4) , Qftrstntfed turntture. and du8I air condl " " log and purWer systems that tIlOrougtUy fi1tes" out smog, pollen, and blieterta. "Tbat Is the hospital of the futnre," Heininger told the cyclists when they emerged. from the wing, "No nois e, comfortable sur r 0 u n din g s with each room wired so any patient can be monitored by computers thatC2ll noieehanges In physical eondi ti ons 30 times faster than a human. OTORCYCLES 0 Ie .y LV SALVAGE J .. I SIll FI UHlII Parts AI. .. s.f H O••lete S1Iff. Ws-KI II-DIU PH .D. Complete Service Frame & Fork Straightening. We Service what they sell. Bob Ross 126 West 4th Sl, San Pedro, California TE 2-£124 TIN equl......t In IIle Plllmonat7 Funetlon LallGratory ImmHbtely reminded IIle ' tatives 01 all tile IJDt air '!llpelled In RWC .-tIap. But ."..,thlnc here s.ves a useful plllpo .... w1_,. VIsltD,s _e ImprllSSed wltII ... lacllts "e vast City vi Hope COIIIlI ..... lIcIst vi tile 92 ac., at .e IIlIlIIXlIIate Medical ea- .. ta 117 IaDdsaIped, addlnc a pl_saat p. . . . . The most fascinating part of the tour was looking at the radiation chambers with their s piral corridors and mirror viewing systems. The radiating maeh1Des resembled something from a sciencenetion scene, but each rider knew they were very real and very Impor tant to the patients who owe their lives to the monstrous hulks. " If we mortals were so much as to open the door to surgery, It would take two days to wash down and decontaminate the place," He1n1nger commented as he led the cyclists past the portals where ope n heart surgery was develOped and is now commonplace. In t I! e X-ray department, the Z5 riders literally jammed a small room to inspect. a huge fluoroscopic scanner costing $122, 000 and capable of making motion pictures, remote television display ~ _ as ... IJIdeJlls, ... ..... atr ~ ~_1lJ I_CIliate The t1nal stop was at HopeAudttorium where the proceeds of previous Spring Tours have sponsored and paid for a complete sound system. Suitable not only for the normal stage functions of an auditorium, the motorcyclists' contribution to the Ci ty of Hope features a sophisticated multiple microphone setup thai is used by seientlsts and researchers who eome from all over the world to attend conferences and seminars and participate in the more than 100 research pr ojec ts under way at the City of Hope. Representatives of the Road Riders Committ ee hope to realize sufficient proceeds from the ' 68 Spring Tour to make a significant contribution to the children's wing where just one day 's care costs $285 - yet no patient has ever paid a penny for care at the City of Hope . fJf"" IIIn_, and eDjefetl sbNIless -.lIItdl.s. and Instant replay from video tape. Following dinner, where the riders sharedtfle same menu wltll tile patietJts, some of thegrcMIP stepped Into the kitchen and a

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