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1. Scientists at Work: Profiles of Today�s Groundbreaking Scientists from the Science Times (The New York Times)., edited by Laura Chang. McGraw-Hill, 2000
2. Shattered Love: A Memoir, Richard Chamberlain, HarperCollins. 2003

1. Scientists at Work: Profiles of Today�s Groundbreaking Scientists from the Science Times (The New York Times)., edited by Laura Chang. McGraw-Hill, 2000

pg. 151
Dr. [Michael E.] DeBakey freely talks about the rich and famous patients he has treated. Sometimes it is to instruct, as in his American Heart Association talk to women when he described the operation he performed on the actress Marlene Dietrich to relieve blockage of arteries in her legs.

2. Shattered Love: A Memoir, Richard Chamberlain, HarperCollins. 2003

pg. 36.
She [agent Lilly Messenger] was a friend of Marlene Dietrich, and Joan Crawford had once lived in her guesthouse (the windows of which were rigged, for reasons never explained, to produce the appearance of rain.)

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