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Staying alive is a tough business for 28-year-old Donna McMaster, lying in a Toronto Western Hospital bed where she goes for twice-weekly treatments o(...)
Staying alive is a tough business for 28-year-old Donna McMaster, lying in a Toronto Western Hospital bed where she goes for twice-weekly treatments o(...)

Staying alive is a tough business for 28-year-old Donna McMaster, lying in a Toronto Western Hospital bed where she goes for twice-weekly treatments o(...)

Date4/4/1975
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Original Toronto Star caption: Staying alive is a tough business for 28-year-old Donna McMaster, lying in a Toronto Western Hospital bed where she goes for twice-weekly treatments on a kidney dialysis machine. Mrs. McMaster, who's had more dialysis treatments than anyone in Toronto, chats with visitor Dorothy O'Rourke, who has had kidney transplant. Even the quantity of water in ice cube is a vital matter to Mrs. McMaster, who must restrict her liquid intake.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0026460F