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Cambridge and Boston hospitals reported heavy trading yesterday in bruises and breaks suffered when peeped slipped on glazed streets, but the Surgical Clinic of the Hygiene Department heard no complaints.
Dr. Edward H. Kass of the Surgical Cline had an unconfirmed report of one student who had slipped and sprained his wrist slightly. "If so many people fell," Kass said, "they all must have gotten up."
Cambridge City Hospital's accident ward must have been jammed. "We can't talk. We're trying to take care of patients here," someone said.
The Law School Clinic reported some serious trouble in one case, that of a fallen woman.
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