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Authorities transported Grimes to a nearby medical center to be treated for multiple injuries.
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Stottlemyre was treated for multiple myeloma, or bone marrow cancer, in 2000.
He died at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences while being treated for multiple myeloma, his wife, Meredith Dreiss, said.
Green was arrested and is being treated for multiple gunshot wounds.
The driver of the car was taken to St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, where he was being treated for multiple injuries.
In March, William Jenkins, 67, died after he was admitted to Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, where he was treated for multiple infections.
The other boy who was shot, identified by Elijah's father, Cordell Henderson, as Isaiah Davis, was treated for multiple gunshot wounds and was listed in stable condition at University Hospital in Newark.
He mentioned his hemoglobin level before the crime and compared it with the count taken after, when he was treated for multiple head wounds and extensive blood loss.
There are also a large number of phase-2 studies showing success in oral immunotherapies for eggs, dairy, wheat, shellfish, tree nuts — even for multi-allergen oral immunotherapy, where patients are treated for multiple food allergens simultaneously.
Participants: Illustration 1: 399 persons being treated for or having a history of cancer, 170 persons being treated for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), 328 persons with stroke assessed during and after acute rehabilitation, and 433 persons being treated for multiple sclerosis.
In a confidential memo, the team cited incidents at Bayonet Point where patients were treated for multiple lesions, or blockages, even when "the second lesion (or third) did not appear to have significant disease".
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